# NimYAML - YAML implementation for Nim ![Test Status](https://github.com/flyx/NimYAML/actions/workflows/action.yml/badge.svg) NimYAML is a pure Nim YAML implementation without any dependencies other than Nim's standard library. It enables you to serialize Nim objects to a YAML stream and back. It also provides a low-level event-based API, and a document object model which you do not want to use because serializing to native types is much more awesome. Documentation, examples and an online demo are available [here][1]. Releases are available as tags in this repository and can be fetched via nimble: nimble install yaml ## Status The library is fairly stable, I only maintain it and will not add any features due to lack of time and interest. NimYAML passes all tests of the current YAML test suite which makes it 100% conformant with YAML 1.2. PRs for bugs are welcome. If you want to add a feature, you are free to; but be aware that I will not maintain it and am unlikely to review it in depth, so if I accept it, you will be co-maintainer. ## Features that have been planned, but will not be implemented by myself * Serialization: - Support for more standard library types - Support for polymorphism - Support for generic objects ## Developers ```bash nim test # runs all tests nim lexerTests # run lexer tests nim parserTests # run parser tests (git-clones yaml-dev-kit) nim serializationTests # runs serialization tests nim quickstartTests # run tests for quickstart snippets from documentation nim bench # runs benchmarks, requires libyaml nim clean # guess nim build # build a library ``` NimYAML supports Nim 1.4.0 and later. Previous versions are untested. NimYAML v0.9.1 is the last release to support Nim 0.15.x and 0.16.0. When debugging crashes in this library, use the `d:debug` compile flag to enable printing of the internal stack traces for calls to `internalError` and `yAssert`. ### Web Documentation The online documentation on [nimyaml.org](https://nimyaml.org), including the testing ground, is generated via [Nix Flake][3] and easily deployable on NixOS. Just include the NixOS module in the flake and do ```nix services.nimyaml-webdocs.enable = true; ``` This will run the documentation server locally at `127.0.0.1:5000`. You can change the `address` setting to make it public, but I suggest proxying via nginx to get HTTPS. ## License [MIT][2] ## Support this Project If you like this project and want to give something back, you can check out GitHub's Sponsor button to the right. This is just an option I provide, not something I request you to do, and I will never nag about it. [1]: http://flyx.github.io/NimYAML/ [2]: copying.txt [3]: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes