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=Customizing Output=
=Customizing Output=
==Customizing Output with <tt>dump()</tt> Parameters==
==Customizing Output with <tt>dump()</tt> Parameters==
<syntaxhighlight lang='python'>
# with the default flow style, the document is rendered in a non-indented manner
print (yaml.dump(data, default_flow_style=False))
</syntaxhighlight>
==Customizing Output with Representers==
==Customizing Output with Representers==
The general process of using a custom representer of a data type is described here: {{Internal|YAML_in_Python#Representer|YAML in Python &#124; Representer}}
===Configure <tt>yaml.dump()</tt> to render blank instead of <tt>null</tt>===
PyYAML <code>dump()</code> uses <code>Representer()</code> to represent <code>None</code>. By default, the representer <code>dump()</code> is configured with represents <code>None</code> as "null". To change that:
1. Define a method that "represents" <code>None</code>
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
def representer_for_none(self, _):
    return self.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:null', '')
</syntaxhighlight>
2. Add it to the module:
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
import yaml
[...]
yaml.add_representer(type(None), represent_none)
</syntaxhighlight>
This will render:
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
d = {
    'a': None,
    'b': 'c'
}
</syntaxhighlight>
as:
<syntaxhighlight lang='yaml'>
a:
b: c
</syntaxhighlight>
<font color=darkkhaki>what is the lifecycle of the method registered to the module?</font>
===Configure <tt>yaml.dump()</tt> to render | multi-lines===
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
def literal_presenter(dumper, data):
    return dumper.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data, style='|')
def default_presenter(dumper, data):
    return dumper.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data, style='')
try:
  yaml.add_representer(str, literal_presenter)
  yaml_text = yaml.dump(config)
  return yaml_text
finally:
    yaml.add_representer(str, default_presenter)
</syntaxhighlight>

Latest revision as of 23:56, 7 December 2022

Internal

Overview

The process of serialization to YAML is rendering an in-memory data structure as a YAML-formatted string. The simplest sequence of statements that does that is:

import yaml

data = {
    'color': 'red',
    'size': 10,
    'parts': ['top', 'middle', 'bottom']
}

yaml_string = yaml.dump(data)

The YAML-formatted string will be:

color: red
parts:
- top
- middle
- bottom
size: 10

Customizing Output

Customizing Output with dump() Parameters

# with the default flow style, the document is rendered in a non-indented manner 
print (yaml.dump(data, default_flow_style=False))

Customizing Output with Representers

The general process of using a custom representer of a data type is described here:

YAML in Python | Representer

Configure yaml.dump() to render blank instead of null

PyYAML dump() uses Representer() to represent None. By default, the representer dump() is configured with represents None as "null". To change that:

1. Define a method that "represents" None

def representer_for_none(self, _):
    return self.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:null', '')

2. Add it to the module:

import yaml

[...]

yaml.add_representer(type(None), represent_none)

This will render:

d = {
    'a': None,
    'b': 'c'
}

as:

a:
b: c

what is the lifecycle of the method registered to the module?

Configure yaml.dump() to render | multi-lines

def literal_presenter(dumper, data):
    return dumper.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data, style='|')

def default_presenter(dumper, data):
     return dumper.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data, style='')

try:
   yaml.add_representer(str, literal_presenter)
   yaml_text = yaml.dump(config)
   return yaml_text
finally:
    yaml.add_representer(str, default_presenter)