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YamlKt

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Fast multi-platform YAML with comments support for kotlinx.serialization

This project is in alpha state.

Setup

Dependency requirements:

yamlkt Kotlin kotlinx.serialization
0.3.3 1.3.70+ 0.20.0
0.5.3 1.4.0 1.0.0-RC
0.6.0 1.4.10 1.0.0-RC2
0.8.0 1.4.10 1.0.1

Gradle

repositories {
  jcenter()
}
implementation("net.mamoe.yamlkt:yamlkt:0.8.0")

If your project is multiplatform, you need only to add this dependency for commonMain.

Maven

<repository>
    <name>jcenter</name>
    <url>https://jcenter.bintray.com/</url>
</repository>

Only JVM is available for Maven.

<dependency>
    <groupId>net.mamoe.yamlkt</groupId>
    <artifactId>yamlkt</artifactId>
    <version>0.8.0</version>
</dependency>

Overview

This library supports:

  • fast deserializing YAML text to a structured object
  • contextual and polymorphic serialization: @Contextual, @Polymorphic
  • dynamic types: YamlDynamicSerializer which works on Any
  • YamlElement wrapper classes, allowing YamlMap.getInt, YamlMap.getLong
  • comments encoding (Using annotation Comment)

The features that aren't yet supported:

  • Anchors (*, &)
  • Explicit types (e.g. !!map)
  • Multiline string (|, >, \)

Learn to use

Serialize / deserialize with compiled serializers

This approach is fastest and recommended way as the type is already provided.

@Serializable
data class Test(
    val test: String,
    val optional: String = "optional", // Having default value means optional
    val nest: Nested,
    val list: List<String>
) {
    @Serializable
    data class Nested(
        val numberCast: Int
    )
}

println(Yaml.default.parse(Test.serializer(), """
test: testString
nest: 
  numberCast: 0xFE
list: [str, "str2"]
"""))

Contextual serializing / deserializing

YamlKt provides a contextual serializer YamlDynamicSerializer for Any
and YamlNullDynamicSerializer for Any?

By default, YamlDynamicSerializer is installed to Any.
You can start by using @Contextual:

@Serializable
data class Test(
    val any: @Contextual Any
)

Yaml.default.parse(Test.serializer(), yamlText)

For input YAML text:

test: { key1: v1, key2: [v2, v3, v4] }

Alternatively, you can deserialize without any class:

val map: Map<String?, Any?> = Yaml.default.parseMap("""test: { key1: v1, key2: [v2, v3, v4] }""")

YamlElement

YamlElement is a type-safe way to deserialize without descriptors.

val map: YamlMap = Yaml.default.decodeYamlMapFromString("""test: { key1: v1, key2: [v2, v3, v4] }""")

Comments

Annotate your comments to a field(property) using @Comment:
Example:

@Serializable
data class User(
  @Comment("The name of the user")
  val name: String = "value"
)

gives yaml text:

# The name of the user
name: ""

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