Changes for v3.4.3 (2024-04-27) =============================== Finish migration to setuptools_scm Changes for v3.4.2 (2024-04-26) =============================== Constrain setuptools_scm version Changes for v3.4.1 (2024-04-17) =============================== - Add module entry points for xq and tomlq Changes for v3.4.0 (2024-04-17) =============================== - yq -y: Induce quoting of string scalars that start with 08 and 09 Changes for v3.3.1 (2024-04-15) =============================== Revert “Do not interpret characters that cannot be parsed in octal as int (#176)” Changes for v3.3.0 (2024-04-13) =============================== - tomlq: Use tomllib on Python 3.11 when not round-tripping - xq: Support in-place XML editing - Do not interpret characters that cannot be parsed in octal as int (#176) Changes for v3.2.3 (2023-09-09) =============================== - test.py: use valid values for jsonargs. Fixes #172 - Allow editing toml in place (#171) - Documentation improvements Changes for v3.2.2 (2023-04-22) =============================== - Allow XML documents to be streamed with –xml-item-depth Changes for v3.2.1 (2023-04-04) =============================== - Relax tomlkit dependency version range to preserve Python 3.6 compatibility (#165) Changes for v3.2.0 (2023-04-03) =============================== - Use tomlkit instead of toml - Add security policy - Documentation and release infrastructure improvements Changes for v3.1.1 (2023-02-21) =============================== - Handle TOML datetimes. Fixes #160 - Test and documentation improvements Changes for v3.1.0 (2022-07-24) =============================== - Use configurable output grammar, compatible with YAML 1.1 Changes for v3.0.2 (2022-07-05) =============================== - Expand merge keys (https://yaml.org/type/merge.html). This is a YAML 1.1 specific behavior, but will be accommodated in yq due to its widespread use and low likelihood of accidental invocation. Changes for v3.0.1 (2022-07-04) =============================== - yq now uses the YAML 1.2 grammar when parsing and rendering YAML documents. This means bare literals like “on”, “no”, and “12:34:56” are interpreted as strings. (Fix interrupted release) Changes for v3.0.0 (2022-07-04) =============================== - yq now uses the YAML 1.2 grammar when parsing and rendering YAML documents. This means bare literals like “on”, “no”, and “12:34:56” are interpreted as strings. Changes for v2.14.0 (2022-02-20) ================================ - Support binary and set tags. Fixes #140 Changes for v2.13.0 (2021-12-02) ================================ - Armor against entity expansion attacks - Improve YAML loading performance by using CSafeLoader where available - Require PyYAML 5.3.1 or newer - Test and release infrastructure improvements Changes for v2.12.2 (2021-06-13) ================================ - Handle -n correctly Changes for v2.12.1 (2021-06-13) ================================ - Do not close fds on child process Changes for v2.12.0 (2021-02-05) ================================ - Add TOML support and the tomlq CLI utility to access it - Drop Python 2.7 support Changes for v2.11.1 (2020-09-26) ================================ Parse correctly when empty string is passed as jq_filter Changes for v2.11.0 (2020-09-03) ================================ - Better handling of jq_filter and files arguments (#102) - Create **main**.py (#82) Changes for v2.10.1 (2020-05-11) ================================ - Add support for xmltodict force_list definition for xq CLI (#95) - Support explicit doc markers (#93) - Ensure proper ordering of help messages (#90) Changes for v2.10.0 (2019-12-23) ================================ - Add support for in-place editing (yq -yi) - Add argcomplete integration - Docs: Migrate from RTD to gh-pages Changes for v2.9.2 (2019-11-04) =============================== - Fix interrupted release Changes for v2.9.1 (2019-11-04) =============================== - Fix documentation build Changes for v2.9.0 (2019-11-04) =============================== - Add -Y/–yaml-roundtrip for preserving YAML styles and tags Changes for v2.8.1 (2019-10-28) =============================== - Filter out -C and separate commingled yq and jq short options Changes for v2.8.0 (2019-10-25) =============================== - Set default block sequence indentation to 2 spaces, –indentless for 0 - Make main body of yq callable as a library function - Test and release infrastructure updates Changes for v2.7.2 (2019-01-09) =============================== - Support options introduced in jq 1.6. Fixes #46 - xq: Re-raise if exception is unrecognized Changes for v2.7.1 (2018-11-05) =============================== - xq: Introduce –xml-dtd and –xml-root. Fixes #37. - TOML support is optional and experimental Changes for v2.7.0 (2018-08-04) =============================== - TOML support with the tq executable entry point. - Disallow argparse abbreviated options. Fixes #38 on Python 3.5+. - Now available in Homebrew as python-yq. Changes for v2.6.0 (2018-04-28) =============================== - Packaging: Replace scripts with entry-points - Packaging: Package the license file Changes for v2.5.0 (2018-04-02) =============================== - Parse unrecognized tags instead of dropping them. Fixes #23 Changes for v2.4.1 (2018-02-13) =============================== - Ignore unrecognized YAML tags instead of crashing - Explicitly disable XML entity expansion and mention in docs - xq -x: Raise understandable error on non-dict conversion failure Changes for v2.4.0 (2018-02-08) =============================== - Support XML parsing with xmltodict Changes for v2.3.7 (2018-02-07) =============================== - Fix for the –from-file/-f argument: Re-route jq_filter to files when using –from-file. Fixes #19. Changes for v2.3.6 (2018-01-29) =============================== - Parse and pass multiple positional-consuming jq args Changes for v2.3.5 (2018-01-29) =============================== - Support jq arguments that consume subsequent positionals (such as –arg k v) (#16). Changes for v2.3.4 (2017-12-26) =============================== - Support bare YAML dates and times. Fixes #10 Changes for v2.3.3 (2017-09-30) =============================== - Avoid buffering all input docs in memory with no -y - End all json.dump output with newlines. Close all input streams. Fixes #8. Thanks to @bubbleattic for reporting. Changes for v2.3.2 (2017-09-25) =============================== - Fix test suite on Python 3 Changes for v2.3.1 (2017-09-25) =============================== - Add support for multiple yaml files in arguments. Thanks to @bubbleattic (PR #7) Changes for v2.3.0 (2017-08-27) =============================== - Handle multi-document streams. Fixes #6 - Report version via yq --version Changes for v2.2.0 (2017-07-07) =============================== - Stringify datetimes loaded from YAML. Fixes #5 Changes for v2.1.2 (2017-06-27) =============================== - Fix ResourceWarning: unclosed file - Internal: Make usage of loader argument consistent - Documentation improvements Changes for v2.1.1 (2017-05-02) =============================== - Fix release script. Release is identical to v2.1.0. Changes for v2.1.0 (2017-05-02) =============================== - yq now supports emitting YAML (round-trip YAML support) using "yq -y". Fixes #2. - Key order is now preserved in mappings/objects/dictionaries. - Passing input files by filename as an argument is now supported (in addition to providing data on standard input). Changes for v2.0.2 (2017-01-16) =============================== - Test and documentation improvements Changes for v2.0.1 (2017-01-14) =============================== - Fix description in setup.py Changes for v2.0.0 (2017-01-14) =============================== - Begin 2.0.0 release series. This package's release series available on PyPI begins with version 2.0.0. Versions of ``yq`` prior to 2.0.0 are distributed by https://github.com/abesto/yq and are not related to this package. No guarantees of compatibility are made between abesto/yq and kislyuk/yq. This package follows the ``Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 ``\ \_ standard. To ensure proper operation, declare dependency version ranges according to SemVer. See the Readme for more information.