lilac is a simple library for getting the value of any field in a YAML file as a string.
Take this example yaml:
lilac-params:
source:
url: "https://ttaw.dev"
user: "[email protected]"
dest:
url: "https://walkandtalk.dev"
user: "[email protected]"
To get the value "[email protected]"
, you'd specify the path lilac-params.source.user
.
Here's an example of how you might do that in code with the yaml used in this project's test/res
directory:
let yaml = yaml_from_fpath "test/res/config.yaml" in
yaml_value_str ~path:"lilac-params.source.user" yaml
|> Option.value ~default:"Oops! It wasn't there."
The lilacbin
app in this repo's bin/
is really just used for debugging for now. It does have some niceties like a --help
flag, but if there's something you're interested in it doing beyond debugging, let me know! Raising an issue is my preferred channel for that kinda thing.
I'll start with the basics for macOS because putting this project together required I learn them too. I hope they'll serve as at least some direction for other operating systems but if you notice something important I've missed, please create an issue ❤️
First you'll need opam
and ocaml
.
For macOS:
brew install opam
brew install ocaml
For anything else, the opam installation docs live here, and the ocaml intallation docs live here.
Once OCaml and opam are installed, run opam init
from the terminal to get the environment sorted. I chose to
let it modify my terminal's rc file (.zshrc
) so I wouldn't have to think about it again, but that's up to you :)
If you just want to install lilac as a library and use it in your application, you can run opam install lilac
.
Otherwise, see the Developing section below.
For local development, I'll recommend not installing with opam beforehand. Once you've cloned the repo and have navigated into its directory, you'll want to run these commands, in this order:
opam pin .
opam install . --deps-only --with-test
make
make test
make coverage
make run args='-i <path to yaml file>'
For example make run args='-i test/res/config.yaml'