I’ve got an object with a short string attribute, and a long multi-line string attribute. I want to write the short string as a YAML quoted scalar, and the multi-line string as a literal scalar:
my_obj.short = "Hello"
my_obj.long = "Line1\nLine2\nLine3"
I’d like the YAML to look like this:
short: "Hello"
long: |
Line1
Line2
Line3
How can I instruct PyYAML to do this? If I call yaml.dump(my_obj), it produces a dict-like output:
{long: 'line1
line2
line3
', short: Hello}
(Not sure why long is double-spaced like that…)
Can I dictate to PyYAML how to treat my attributes? I’d like to affect both the order and style.
Based on Any yaml libraries in Python that support dumping of long strings as block literals or folded blocks?
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