Overview

ruyaml is a YAML 1.2 loader/dumper package for Python. It is a derivative of Kirill Simonov’s PyYAML 3.11.

ruyaml supports YAML 1.2 and has round-trip loaders and dumpers.

  • comments

  • block style and key ordering are kept, so you can diff the round-tripped source

  • flow style sequences ( ‘a: b, c, d’) (based on request and test by Anthony Sottile)

  • anchor names that are hand-crafted (i.e. not of the form``idNNN``)

  • merges in dictionaries are preserved

This preservation is normally not broken unless you severely alter the structure of a component (delete a key in a dict, remove list entries). Reassigning values or replacing list items, etc., is fine.

For the specific 1.2 differences see Defaulting to YAML 1.2 support

Although individual indentation of lines is not preserved, you can specify separate indentation levels for mappings and sequences (counting for sequences does not include the dash for a sequence element) and specific offset of block sequence dashes within that indentation.

Although ruyaml still allows most of the PyYAML way of doing things, adding features required a different API then the transient nature of PyYAML’s Loader and Dumper. Starting with ruyaml version 0.15.0 this new API gets introduced. Old ways that get in the way will be removed, after first generating warnings on use, then generating an error. In general a warning in version 0.N.x will become an error in 0.N+1.0

Many of the bugs filed against PyYAML, but that were never acted upon, have been fixed in ruyaml