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package YAML::Tiny;
use 5.005;
use strict;
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK $errstr};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.12';
$errstr = '';
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw{ Exporter };
@EXPORT_OK = qw{
Load Dump
LoadFile DumpFile
freeze thaw
};
}
# Create the main error hash
my %ERROR = (
YAML_PARSE_ERR_NO_FINAL_NEWLINE => "Stream does not end with newline character",
);
my %NO = (
'%' => 'YAML::Tiny does not support directives',
'&' => 'YAML::Tiny does not support anchors',
'*' => 'YAML::Tiny does not support aliases',
'?' => 'YAML::Tiny does not support explicit mapping keys',
':' => 'YAML::Tiny does not support explicit mapping values',
'!' => 'YAML::Tiny does not support explicit tags',
);
my $ESCAPE_CHAR = '[\\x00-\\x08\\x0b-\\x0d\\x0e-\\x1f\"\n]';
# Escapes for unprintable characters
my @UNPRINTABLE = qw(z x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 a
x08 t n v f r x0e x0f
x10 x11 x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17
x18 x19 x1a e x1c x1d x1e x1f
);
# Printable characters for escapes
my %UNESCAPES = (
z => "\x00", a => "\x07", t => "\x09",
n => "\x0a", v => "\x0b", f => "\x0c",
r => "\x0d", e => "\x1b", '\\' => '\\',
);
# Create an empty YAML::Tiny object
sub new {
my $class = shift;
bless [ @_ ], $class;
}
# Create an object from a file
sub read {
my $class = ref $_[0] ? ref shift : shift;
# Check the file
my $file = shift or return $class->_error( 'You did not specify a file name' );
return $class->_error( "File '$file' does not exist" ) unless -e $file;
return $class->_error( "'$file' is a directory, not a file" ) unless -f _;
return $class->_error( "Insufficient permissions to read '$file'" ) unless -r _;
# Slurp in the file
local $/ = undef;
open CFG, $file or return $class->_error( "Failed to open file '$file': $!" );
my $contents = <CFG>;
close CFG;
$class->read_string( $contents );
}
# Create an object from a string
sub read_string {
my $class = ref $_[0] ? ref shift : shift;
my $self = bless [], $class;
# Handle special cases
return undef unless defined $_[0];
return $self unless length $_[0];
unless ( $_[0] =~ /[\012\015]+$/ ) {
return $class->_error('YAML_PARSE_ERR_NO_FINAL_NEWLINE');
}
# Split the file into lines
my @lines = grep { ! /^\s*(?:\#.*)?$/ }
split /(?:\015{1,2}\012|\015|\012)/, shift;
# A nibbling parser
while ( @lines ) {
# Do we have a document header?
if ( $lines[0] =~ /^---\s*(?:(.+)\s*)?$/ ) {
# Handle scalar documents
shift @lines;
if ( defined $1 and $1 !~ /^[#%]YAML:[\d\.]+$/ ) {
push @$self, $self->_read_scalar( "$1", [ undef ], \@lines );
next;
}
}
if ( ! @lines or $lines[0] =~ /^---\s*(?:(.+)\s*)?$/ ) {
# A naked document
push @$self, undef;
} elsif ( $lines[0] =~ /^\s*\-/ ) {
# An array at the root
my $document = [ ];
push @$self, $document;
$self->_read_array( $document, [ 0 ], \@lines );
} elsif ( $lines[0] =~ /^(\s*)\w/ ) {
# A hash at the root
my $document = { };
push @$self, $document;
$self->_read_hash( $document, [ length($1) ], \@lines );
} else {
die "CODE INCOMPLETE";
}
}
$self;
}
sub _check_support {
# Check if we support the next char
my $errstr = $NO{substr($_[1], 0, 1)};
Carp::croak($errstr) if $errstr;
}
# Deparse a scalar string to the actual scalar
sub _read_scalar {
my ($self, $string, $indent, $lines) = @_;
# Trim trailing whitespace
$string =~ s/\s*$//;
# Explitic null/undef
return undef if $string eq '~';
# Quotes
if ( $string =~ /^'(.*?)'$/ ) {
return '' unless defined $1;
my $rv = $1;
$rv =~ s/''/'/g;
return $rv;
}
if ( $string =~ /^"((?:\\.|[^"])*)"$/ ) {
my $str = $1;
$str =~ s/\\"/"/g;
$str =~ s/\\([never\\fartz]|x([0-9a-fA-F]{2}))/(length($1)>1)?pack("H2",$2):$UNESCAPES{$1}/gex;
return $str;
}
if ( $string =~ /^['"]/ ) {
# A quote with folding... we don't support that
die "YAML::Tiny does not support multi-line quoted scalars";
}
# Null hash and array
if ( $string eq '{}' ) {
# Null hash
return {};
}
if ( $string eq '[]' ) {
# Null array
return [];
}
# Regular unquoted string
return $string unless $string =~ /^[>|]/;
# Error
die "Multi-line scalar content missing" unless @$lines;
# Check the indent depth
$lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)/;
$indent->[-1] = length("$1");
if ( defined $indent->[-2] and $indent->[-1] <= $indent->[-2] ) {
die "Illegal line indenting";
}
# Pull the lines
my @multiline = ();
while ( @$lines ) {
$lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)/;
last unless length($1) >= $indent->[-1];
push @multiline, substr(shift(@$lines), length($1));
}
my $j = (substr($string, 0, 1) eq '>') ? ' ' : "\n";
my $t = (substr($string, 1, 1) eq '-') ? '' : "\n";
return join( $j, @multiline ) . $t;
}
# Parse an array
sub _read_array {
my ($self, $array, $indent, $lines) = @_;
while ( @$lines ) {
# Check for a new document
return 1 if $lines->[0] =~ /^---\s*(?:(.+)\s*)?$/;
# Check the indent level
$lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)/;
if ( length($1) < $indent->[-1] ) {
return 1;
} elsif ( length($1) > $indent->[-1] ) {
die "Hash line over-indented";
}
if ( $lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*\-\s+)[^'"]\S*\s*:(?:\s+|$)/ ) {
# Inline nested hash
my $indent2 = length("$1");
$lines->[0] =~ s/-/ /;
push @$array, { };
$self->_read_hash( $array->[-1], [ @$indent, $indent2 ], $lines );
} elsif ( $lines->[0] =~ /^\s*\-(\s*)(.+?)\s*$/ ) {
# Array entry with a value
shift @$lines;
push @$array, $self->_read_scalar( "$2", [ @$indent, undef ], $lines );
} elsif ( $lines->[0] =~ /^\s*\-\s*$/ ) {
shift @$lines;
unless ( @$lines ) {
push @$array, undef;
return 1;
}
if ( $lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)\-/ ) {
my $indent2 = length("$1");
if ( $indent->[-1] == $indent2 ) {
# Null array entry
push @$array, undef;
} else {
# Naked indenter
push @$array, [ ];
$self->_read_array( $array->[-1], [ @$indent, $indent2 ], $lines );
}
} elsif ( $lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)\w/ ) {
push @$array, { };
$self->_read_hash( $array->[-1], [ @$indent, length("$1") ], $lines );
} else {
die "CODE INCOMPLETE";
}
} else {
die "CODE INCOMPLETE";
}
}
return 1;
}
# Parse an array
sub _read_hash {
my ($self, $hash, $indent, $lines) = @_;
while ( @$lines ) {
# Check for a new document
return 1 if $lines->[0] =~ /^---\s*(?:(.+)\s*)?$/;
# Check the indent level
$lines->[0] =~/^(\s*)/;
if ( length($1) < $indent->[-1] ) {
return 1;
} elsif ( length($1) > $indent->[-1] ) {
die "Hash line over-indented";
}
# Get the key
unless ( $lines->[0] =~ s/^\s*([^'"][^\n]*?)\s*:(\s+|$)// ) {
die "Bad hash line";
}
my $key = $1;
# Do we have a value?
if ( length $lines->[0] ) {
# Yes
$hash->{$key} = $self->_read_scalar( shift(@$lines), [ @$indent, undef ], $lines );
} else {
# An indent
shift @$lines;
unless ( @$lines ) {
$hash->{$key} = undef;
return 1;
}
if ( $lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)-/ ) {
$hash->{$key} = [];
$self->_read_array( $hash->{$key}, [ @$indent, length($1) ], $lines );
} elsif ( $lines->[0] =~ /^(\s*)./ ) {
my $indent2 = length("$1");
if ( $indent->[-1] >= $indent2 ) {
# Null hash entry
$hash->{$key} = undef;
} else {
$hash->{$key} = {};
$self->_read_hash( $hash->{$key}, [ @$indent, length($1) ], $lines );
}
}
}
}
return 1;
}
# Save an object to a file
sub write {
my $self = shift;
my $file = shift or return $self->_error(
'No file name provided'
);
# Write it to the file
open( CFG, '>' . $file ) or return $self->_error(
"Failed to open file '$file' for writing: $!"
);
print CFG $self->write_string;
close CFG;
}
# Save an object to a string
sub write_string {
my $self = shift;
return '' unless @$self;
# Iterate over the documents
my $indent = 0;
my @lines = ();
foreach my $cursor ( @$self ) {
push @lines, '---';
# An empty document
if ( ! defined $cursor ) {
# Do nothing
# A scalar document
} elsif ( ! ref $cursor ) {
$lines[-1] .= ' ' . $self->_write_scalar( $cursor );
# A list at the root
} elsif ( ref $cursor eq 'ARRAY' ) {
push @lines, $self->_write_array( $indent, $cursor );
# A hash at the root
} elsif ( ref $cursor eq 'HASH' ) {
push @lines, $self->_write_hash( $indent, $cursor );
} else {
die "CODE INCOMPLETE";
}
}
join '', map { "$_\n" } @lines;
}
sub _write_scalar {
my $str = $_[1];
return '~' unless defined $str;
if ( $str =~ /$ESCAPE_CHAR/ ) {
$str =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
$str =~ s/"/\\"/g;
$str =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
$str =~ s/([\x00-\x1f])/\\$UNPRINTABLE[ord($1)]/ge;
return qq{"$str"};
}
if ( length($str) == 0 or $str =~ /\s/ ) {
$str =~ s/'/''/;
return "'$str'";
}
return $str;
}
sub _write_array {
my ($self, $indent, $array) = @_;
my @lines = ();
foreach my $el ( @$array ) {
my $line = (' ' x $indent) . '-';
if ( ! ref $el ) {
$line .= ' ' . $self->_write_scalar( $el );
push @lines, $line;
} elsif ( ref $el eq 'ARRAY' ) {
if ( @$el ) {
push @lines, $line;
push @lines, $self->_write_array( $indent + 1, $el );
} else {
$line .= ' []';
push @lines, $line;
}
} elsif ( ref $el eq 'HASH' ) {
if ( keys %$el ) {
push @lines, $line;
push @lines, $self->_write_hash( $indent + 1, $el );
} else {
$line .= ' {}';
push @lines, $line;
}
} else {
die "CODE INCOMPLETE";
}
}
@lines;
}
sub _write_hash {
my ($self, $indent, $hash) = @_;
my @lines = ();
foreach my $name ( sort keys %$hash ) {
my $el = $hash->{$name};
my $line = (' ' x $indent) . "$name:";
if ( ! ref $el ) {
$line .= ' ' . $self->_write_scalar( $el );
push @lines, $line;
} elsif ( ref $el eq 'ARRAY' ) {
if ( @$el ) {
push @lines, $line;
push @lines, $self->_write_array( $indent + 1, $el );
} else {
$line .= ' []';
push @lines, $line;
}
} elsif ( ref $el eq 'HASH' ) {
if ( keys %$el ) {
push @lines, $line;
push @lines, $self->_write_hash( $indent + 1, $el );
} else {
$line .= ' {}';
push @lines, $line;
}
} else {
die "CODE INCOMPLETE";
}
}
@lines;
}
# Set error
sub _error {
$errstr = $ERROR{$_[1]} ? "$ERROR{$_[1]} ($_[1])" : $_[1];
undef;
}
# Retrieve error
sub errstr {
$errstr;
}
#####################################################################
# YAML Compatibility
sub Dump {
YAML::Tiny->new(@_)->write_string;
}
sub Load {
my $self = YAML::Tiny->read_string(@_)
or Carp::croak("Failed to load YAML document from string");
return @$self;
}
BEGIN {
*freeze = *Dump;
*thaw = *Load;
}
sub DumpFile {
my $file = shift;
YAML::Tiny->new(@_)->write($file);
}
sub LoadFile {
my $self = YAML::Tiny->read($_[0])
or Carp::croak("Failed to load YAML document from '" . ($_[0] || '') . "'");
return @$self;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
YAML::Tiny - Read/Write YAML files with as little code as possible
=head1 PREAMBLE
The YAML specification is huge. Like, B<really> huge. It contains all the
functionality of XML, except with flexibility and choice, which makes it
easier to read, but with a full specification that is more complex than XML.
The pure-Perl implementation L<YAML> costs just over 4 megabytes of memory
to load. Just like with Windows .ini files (3 meg to load) and CSS (3.5 meg
to load) the situation is just asking for a B<YAML::Tiny> module, an
incomplete but correct and usable subset of the functionality, in as little
code as possible.
Like the other C<::Tiny> modules, YAML::Tiny will have no non-core
dependencies, not require a compiler, and be back-compatible to at least
perl 5.005_03, and ideally 5.004.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
#############################################
# In your file
---
rootproperty: blah
section:
one: two
three: four
Foo: Bar
empty: ~
#############################################
# In your program
use YAML::Tiny;
# Create a YAML file
my $yaml = YAML::Tiny->new;
# Open the config
$yaml = YAML::Tiny->read( 'file.yml' );
# Reading properties
my $root = $yaml->[0]->{rootproperty};
my $one = $yaml->[0]->{section}->{one};
my $Foo = $yaml->[0]->{section}->{Foo};
# Changing data
$yaml->[0]->{newsection} = { this => 'that' }; # Add a section
$yaml->[0]->{section}->{Foo} = 'Not Bar!'; # Change a value
delete $yaml->[0]->{section}; # Delete a value or section
# Add an entire document
$yaml->[1] = [ 'foo', 'bar', 'baz' ];
# Save the file
$yaml->write( 'file.conf' );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<YAML::Tiny> is a perl class for reading and writing YAML-style files,
written with as little code as possible, reducing load time and memory
overhead.
Most of the time it is accepted that Perl applications use a lot
of memory and modules. The B<::Tiny> family of modules is specifically
intended to provide an ultralight and zero-dependency alternative to
many more-thorough standard modules.
This module is primarily for reading human-written files (like simple
config files) and generating very simple human-readable files. Note that
I said B<human-readable> and not B<geek-readable>. The sort of files that
your average manager or secretary should be able to look at and make
sense of.
L<YAML::Tiny> does not generate comments, it won't necesarily preserve the
order of your hashes, and it will normalise if reading in and writing out
again.
It only supports a very basic subset of the full YAML specification.
Usage is targetted at files like Perl's META.yml, for which a small and
easily-embeddable module is extremely attractive.
Features will only be added if they are human readable, and can be written
in a few lines of code. Please don't be offended if your request is
refused. Someone has to draw the line, and for YAML::Tiny that someone is me.
If you need something with more power move up to L<YAML> (4 megabytes of
memory overhead) or L<YAML::Syck> (275k, but requires libsyck and a C
compiler).
To restate, L<YAML::Tiny> does B<not> preserve your comments, whitespace, or
the order of your YAML data. But it should round-trip from Perl structure
to file and back again just fine.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
The constructor C<new> creates and returns an empty C<YAML::Tiny> object.
=head2 read $filename
The C<read> constructor reads a YAML file, and returns a new
C<YAML::Tiny> object containing the contents of the file.
Returns the object on success, or C<undef> on error.
When C<read> fails, C<YAML::Tiny> sets an error message internally
you can recover via C<YAML::Tiny-E<gt>errstr>. Although in B<some>
cases a failed C<read> will also set the operating system error
variable C<$!>, not all errors do and you should not rely on using
the C<$!> variable.
=head2 read_string $string;
The C<read_string> method takes as argument the contents of a YAML file
(a YAML document) as a string and returns the C<YAML::Tiny> object for
it.
=head2 write $filename
The C<write> method generates the file content for the properties, and
writes it to disk to the filename specified.
Returns true on success or C<undef> on error.
=head2 write_string
Generates the file content for the object and returns it as a string.
=head2 errstr
When an error occurs, you can retrieve the error message either from the
C<$YAML::Tiny::errstr> variable, or using the C<errstr()> method.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
YAML::Tiny implements a number of functions to add compatibility with
the L<YAML> API. These should be a drop-in replacement, except that
YAML::Tiny will B<not> export functions by default, and so you will need
to explicitly import the functions.
=head2 Dump
my $string = Dump(list-of-Perl-data-structures);
Turn Perl data into YAML. This function works very much like Data::Dumper::Dumper().
It takes a list of Perl data strucures and dumps them into a serialized form.
It returns a string containing the YAML stream.
The structures can be references or plain scalars.
=head2 Load
my @documents = Load(string-containing-a-YAML-stream);
Turn YAML into Perl data. This is the opposite of Dump.
Just like L<Storable>'s thaw() function or the eval() function in relation
to L<Data::Dumper>.
It parses a string containing a valid YAML stream into a list of Perl data
structures.
=head2 freeze() and thaw()
Aliases to Dump() and Load() for L<Storable> fans. This will also allow
YAML::Tiny to be plugged directly into modules like POE.pm, that use the
freeze/thaw API for internal serialization.
=head2 DumpFile(filepath, list)
Writes the YAML stream to a file instead of just returning a string.
=head2 LoadFile(filepath)
Reads the YAML stream from a file instead of a string.
=head1 SUPPORT
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=YAML-Tiny>
=begin html
For other issues, or commercial enhancement or support, please contact
<a href="http://ali.as/">Adam Kennedy</a> directly.
=end html
=head1 AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<YAML>, L<YAML::Syck>, L<Config::Tiny>, L<CSS::Tiny>,
L<http://use.perl.org/~Alias/journal/29427>, L<http://ali.as/>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 - 2007 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the
LICENSE file included with this module.
=cut
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