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yaml-update

yaml-update updates the values of specified keys in any YAML file, in-place, without disruption to existing formatting choices.

Limitations

yaml-update updates scalar values only and can only update the values of existing keys.

Configuration

NameTypeRequiredDescription
pathstringYPath to a YAML file. This path is relative to the temporary workspace that Kargo provisions for use by the promotion process.
updates[]objectYThe details of changes to be applied to the file. At least one must be specified.
updates[].keystringYThe key to update within the file. For nested values, use dots to delimit key parts. e.g. image.tag. The syntax is identical to that supported by the json-update step and is documented in more detail here.
updates[].valueanyYThe new scalar value for the key. Typically specified using an expression. Supports strings, numbers, and booleans.

Output

NameTypeDescription
commitMessagestringA description of the change(s) applied by this step. Typically, a subsequent git-commit step will reference this output and aggregate this commit message fragment with others like it to build a comprehensive commit message that describes all changes.

Writing Keys

Nested keys:

image:
tag: v1.0.0

Update key: image.tag

Keys with literal dots:

example.com/version: v1.0.0

Update key: example\.com/version

Sequences:

containers:
- name: my-app
image: my-app:v1.0

Update key: containers.0.image

note

See the sjson path syntax documentation for the full description of the syntax.

Examples

Common Usage

In this example, a Helm values file is updated to use a new container image tag. After cloning the repository and clearing the output directory, the yaml-update step modifies values.yaml to use the image tag from the Freight being promoted.

This pattern is commonly seen when managing configuration files that need to stay synchronized with deployed container versions.

vars:
- name: gitRepo
value: https://github.com/example/repo.git
steps:
- uses: git-clone
config:
repoURL: ${{ vars.gitRepo }}
checkout:
- commit: ${{ commitFrom(vars.gitRepo).ID }}
path: ./src
- branch: stage/${{ ctx.stage }}
create: true
path: ./out
- uses: git-clear
config:
path: ./out
- uses: yaml-update
config:
path: ./src/charts/my-chart/values.yaml
updates:
- key: image.tag
value: ${{ imageFrom("my/image").Tag }}
# Render manifests to ./out, commit, push, etc...
info

For more information on imageFrom() and expressions used in the example above, see the Expressions documentation.