Add Logic to Your YAML Files
This library lets you load YAML files that may or may not contain YAMLScript functional programming logic. You can use it as a drop-in replacement for your current YAML loader.
Here's an example config.yaml
that makes use of YAMLScript functions.
# config.yaml with YAMLScript:
!YS-v0:
# Define variables
db-host =: ENV.DB_HOST || 'localhost'
db-port =: ENV.DB_PORT || 5432
deploy =: ENV.DEPLOYMENT || 'dev'
:when deploy !~ /^(dev|stage|prod)/:
die: |
Invalid deployment value '$deploy'.
Must be one of: dev | stage | prod
# Normal YAML data
description: Dynamic application configuration
# Dynamic data values
database:
host:: db-host
port:: db-port:num
name:: "app_$deploy"
# Import external data
features:: load('common.yaml').features
# Use logic and conditions
cache:
# Variable scoped to this mapping
enabled =: deploy == 'production'
directory: .cache
enabled:: enabled
limit: 100
# Conditional key/value pairs
:when enabled::
limit:: 1000
ttl:: 60 * 60 # 3600
YAMLScript is a functional programming language that can be embedded in YAML. Its syntax is 100% YAML so files that embed it are still valid YAML files.
The YAMLScript project provides YAML loader libraries for many programming languages. They can be used to load any YAML config files properly, whether or not they contain functional programming logic.
It's perfect for:
- Configuration files that need logic, variables, and dynamic values
- Data transformation with built-in functions for JSON, YAML, and text processing
- Templating with powerful string interpolation and data manipulation
- Scripting as a complete functional programming language
- Drop-in YAML replacement – Works with your existing YAML files
- Variables & functions – Define and reuse values throughout your files
- External data loading – Import JSON, YAML, or data from URLs
- Conditional logic – Use if/then/else and pattern matching
- Data transformation – Built-ins for transforming & manipulating data
- String interpolation – Embed expressions/variables directly in strings
- No JVM required – Runs as a native library despite compiling to Clojure
YAMLScript extends YAML with a simple, elegant syntax:
# file.yaml
!YS-v0: # Enable YAMLScript
name =: 'World' # Variable assignment
nums =:: [1, 2, 3] # Any YAML value
# Literal YAML with ':'
a key: a value
# Evaluated expressions with '::'
message:: "Hello, $name!"
sum:: nums.reduce(+)
timestamp:: now():str
You can load this file from a program as described below, or you can use the
ys
YAMLScript binary to load the file from the command line:
$ ys -Y file.yaml
a key: a value
message: Hello, World!
sum: 6
timestamp: '2025-09-14T22:35:42.832470203Z'
Under the hood, YAMLScript compiles YAML to Clojure and evaluates it, giving you access to a rich functional programming environment.
Use yamlscript-go
as a drop-in replacement for your current YAML loader:
// program.go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"github.com/yaml/yamlscript-go"
)
func main() {
// Load from file
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile("config.yaml")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
data, err := yamlscript.Load(string(content))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%+v\n", data)
}
Install the Go module and the libys.so
shared library:
go get github.com/yaml/yamlscript-go@latest
curl -sSL https://yamlscript.org/install | bash
Set required environment variables:
export CGO_CFLAGS="-I $HOME/.local/include"
export CGO_LDFLAGS="-L $HOME/.local/lib"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$HOME/.local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
See https://yamlscript.org/doc/install/ for more info.
- Go 1.18 or higher
- CGO enabled
- YAMLScript Web Site
- Learn YAMLScript
- YAMLScript Blog
- YAMLScript Source Code
- YAMLScript Programs
- YAML
- Clojure
Copyright 2022-2025 Ingy döt Net [email protected]
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT
license.
See LICENSE for more
details.