[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jodersky/yamlesque.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jodersky/yamlesque) # yamlesque Pure Scala YAML parsing. As the name suggests, "yam-el-esque" is a Scala implementation of the most frequently used YAML features. It takes inspiration from Spray-JSON and aims to provide an idiomatic API that is cross-platform and has a minimal set of dependencies. ## Getting Started Include yamlesque into a project. In sbt, this can be done with: ```scala libraryDependencies += "io.crashbox" %% "yamlesque" % "" ``` ### Parse some YAML ```scala import yamlesque._ val text = s"""|name: yamlesque |description: a YAML library for scala |authors: | - name: Jakob Odersky | id: jodersky | - name: Another |""".stripMargin // parse yaml to a type safe representation val yaml = text.parseYaml ``` ### Integration with Spray-JSON *TODO* ### Integration with Akka-HTTP *TODO* ## YAML Conformance Yamlesque does not strictly implement all features as defined in [YAML 1.2](http://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html), however support should be sufficient for most regular documents. Pull requests with additional feature implementations are always welcome! The current feature restrictions are: - always assumes utf-8 is used - anchors and references are not supported - tags are not supported - flow-styles (aka inline JSON) aren't supported - only single-line literals are allowed (no > or | blocks)