CHANGELOG ========= 6.2 --- * Add support for `!php/enum` and `!php/enum *->value` * Deprecate the `!php/const:` tag in key which will be replaced by the `!php/const` tag (without the colon) since 3.4 6.1 --- * In cases where it will likely improve readability, strings containing single quotes will be double-quoted 5.4 --- * Add new `lint:yaml dirname --exclude=/dirname/foo.yaml --exclude=/dirname/bar.yaml` option to exclude one or more specific files from multiple file list * Allow negatable for the parse tags option with `--no-parse-tags` 5.3 --- * Added `github` format support & autodetection to render errors as annotations when running the YAML linter command in a Github Action environment. 5.1.0 ----- * Added support for parsing numbers prefixed with `0o` as octal numbers. * Deprecated support for parsing numbers starting with `0` as octal numbers. They will be parsed as strings as of Symfony 6.0. Prefix numbers with `0o` so that they are parsed as octal numbers. Before: ```yaml Yaml::parse('072'); ``` After: ```yaml Yaml::parse('0o72'); ``` * Added `yaml-lint` binary. * Deprecated using the `!php/object` and `!php/const` tags without a value. 5.0.0 ----- * Removed support for mappings inside multi-line strings. * removed support for implicit STDIN usage in the `lint:yaml` command, use `lint:yaml -` (append a dash) instead to make it explicit. 4.4.0 ----- * Added support for parsing the inline notation spanning multiple lines. * Added support to dump `null` as `~` by using the `Yaml::DUMP_NULL_AS_TILDE` flag. * deprecated accepting STDIN implicitly when using the `lint:yaml` command, use `lint:yaml -` (append a dash) instead to make it explicit. 4.3.0 ----- * Using a mapping inside a multi-line string is deprecated and will throw a `ParseException` in 5.0. 4.2.0 ----- * added support for multiple files or directories in `LintCommand` 4.0.0 ----- * The behavior of the non-specific tag `!` is changed and now forces non-evaluating your values. * complex mappings will throw a `ParseException` * support for the comma as a group separator for floats has been dropped, use the underscore instead * support for the `!!php/object` tag has been dropped, use the `!php/object` tag instead * duplicate mapping keys throw a `ParseException` * non-string mapping keys throw a `ParseException`, use the `Yaml::PARSE_KEYS_AS_STRINGS` flag to cast them to strings * `%` at the beginning of an unquoted string throw a `ParseException` * mappings with a colon (`:`) that is not followed by a whitespace throw a `ParseException` * the `Dumper::setIndentation()` method has been removed * being able to pass boolean options to the `Yaml::parse()`, `Yaml::dump()`, `Parser::parse()`, and `Dumper::dump()` methods to configure the behavior of the parser and dumper is no longer supported, pass bitmask flags instead * the constructor arguments of the `Parser` class have been removed * the `Inline` class is internal and no longer part of the BC promise * removed support for the `!str` tag, use the `!!str` tag instead * added support for tagged scalars. ```yml Yaml::parse('!foo bar', Yaml::PARSE_CUSTOM_TAGS); // returns TaggedValue('foo', 'bar'); ``` 3.4.0 ----- * added support for parsing YAML files using the `Yaml::parseFile()` or `Parser::parseFile()` method * the `Dumper`, `Parser`, and `Yaml` classes are marked as final * Deprecated the `!php/object:` tag which will be replaced by the `!php/object` tag (without the colon) in 4.0. * Deprecated the `!php/const:` tag which will be replaced by the `!php/const` tag (without the colon) in 4.0. * Support for the `!str` tag is deprecated, use the `!!str` tag instead. * Deprecated using the non-specific tag `!` as its behavior will change in 4.0. It will force non-evaluating your values in 4.0. Use plain integers or `!!float` instead. 3.3.0 ----- * Starting an unquoted string with a question mark followed by a space is deprecated and will throw a `ParseException` in Symfony 4.0. * Deprecated support for implicitly parsing non-string mapping keys as strings. Mapping keys that are no strings will lead to a `ParseException` in Symfony 4.0. Use quotes to opt-in for keys to be parsed as strings. Before: ```php $yaml = << new A(), 'bar' => 1], 0, 0, Yaml::DUMP_EXCEPTION_ON_INVALID_TYPE | Yaml::DUMP_OBJECT); ``` 3.0.0 ----- * Yaml::parse() now throws an exception when a blackslash is not escaped in double-quoted strings 2.8.0 ----- * Deprecated usage of a colon in an unquoted mapping value * Deprecated usage of @, \`, | and > at the beginning of an unquoted string * When surrounding strings with double-quotes, you must now escape `\` characters. Not escaping those characters (when surrounded by double-quotes) is deprecated. Before: ```yml class: "Foo\Var" ``` After: ```yml class: "Foo\\Var" ``` 2.1.0 ----- * Yaml::parse() does not evaluate loaded files as PHP files by default anymore (call Yaml::enablePhpParsing() to get back the old behavior)