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How does one parse multiple yamls in a file similar to how kubectl does it?



example.yaml



---
a: Easy!
b:
c: 0
d: [1, 2]
---
a: Peasy!
b:
c: 1000
d: [3, 4]









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    How does one parse multiple yamls in a file similar to how kubectl does it?



    example.yaml



    ---
    a: Easy!
    b:
    c: 0
    d: [1, 2]
    ---
    a: Peasy!
    b:
    c: 1000
    d: [3, 4]









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      How does one parse multiple yamls in a file similar to how kubectl does it?



      example.yaml



      ---
      a: Easy!
      b:
      c: 0
      d: [1, 2]
      ---
      a: Peasy!
      b:
      c: 1000
      d: [3, 4]









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      How does one parse multiple yamls in a file similar to how kubectl does it?



      example.yaml



      ---
      a: Easy!
      b:
      c: 0
      d: [1, 2]
      ---
      a: Peasy!
      b:
      c: 1000
      d: [3, 4]






      go yaml






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          Solution I found using gopkg.in/yaml.v2:



          package main

          import (
          "bytes"
          "fmt"
          "io/ioutil"
          "log"
          "path/filepath"

          "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
          )

          type T struct {
          A string
          B struct {
          RenamedC int `yaml:"c"`
          D int `yaml:",flow"`
          }
          }

          func main() {
          filename, _ := filepath.Abs("./example.yaml")
          yamlFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
          if err != nil {
          panic(err)
          }

          r := bytes.NewReader(yamlFile)

          dec := yaml.NewDecoder(r)

          var t T
          for dec.Decode(&t) == nil {

          fmt.Printf("a :%vnb :%vn", t.A, t.B)

          }
          }





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            Solution I found using gopkg.in/yaml.v2:



            package main

            import (
            "bytes"
            "fmt"
            "io/ioutil"
            "log"
            "path/filepath"

            "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
            )

            type T struct {
            A string
            B struct {
            RenamedC int `yaml:"c"`
            D int `yaml:",flow"`
            }
            }

            func main() {
            filename, _ := filepath.Abs("./example.yaml")
            yamlFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
            if err != nil {
            panic(err)
            }

            r := bytes.NewReader(yamlFile)

            dec := yaml.NewDecoder(r)

            var t T
            for dec.Decode(&t) == nil {

            fmt.Printf("a :%vnb :%vn", t.A, t.B)

            }
            }





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              Solution I found using gopkg.in/yaml.v2:



              package main

              import (
              "bytes"
              "fmt"
              "io/ioutil"
              "log"
              "path/filepath"

              "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
              )

              type T struct {
              A string
              B struct {
              RenamedC int `yaml:"c"`
              D int `yaml:",flow"`
              }
              }

              func main() {
              filename, _ := filepath.Abs("./example.yaml")
              yamlFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
              if err != nil {
              panic(err)
              }

              r := bytes.NewReader(yamlFile)

              dec := yaml.NewDecoder(r)

              var t T
              for dec.Decode(&t) == nil {

              fmt.Printf("a :%vnb :%vn", t.A, t.B)

              }
              }





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                Solution I found using gopkg.in/yaml.v2:



                package main

                import (
                "bytes"
                "fmt"
                "io/ioutil"
                "log"
                "path/filepath"

                "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
                )

                type T struct {
                A string
                B struct {
                RenamedC int `yaml:"c"`
                D int `yaml:",flow"`
                }
                }

                func main() {
                filename, _ := filepath.Abs("./example.yaml")
                yamlFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
                if err != nil {
                panic(err)
                }

                r := bytes.NewReader(yamlFile)

                dec := yaml.NewDecoder(r)

                var t T
                for dec.Decode(&t) == nil {

                fmt.Printf("a :%vnb :%vn", t.A, t.B)

                }
                }





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                Solution I found using gopkg.in/yaml.v2:



                package main

                import (
                "bytes"
                "fmt"
                "io/ioutil"
                "log"
                "path/filepath"

                "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
                )

                type T struct {
                A string
                B struct {
                RenamedC int `yaml:"c"`
                D int `yaml:",flow"`
                }
                }

                func main() {
                filename, _ := filepath.Abs("./example.yaml")
                yamlFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
                if err != nil {
                panic(err)
                }

                r := bytes.NewReader(yamlFile)

                dec := yaml.NewDecoder(r)

                var t T
                for dec.Decode(&t) == nil {

                fmt.Printf("a :%vnb :%vn", t.A, t.B)

                }
                }






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