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I have a command line app the continuously outputs YAML data in the form:

- col0: datum0
  col1: datum1
  col2: datum2
- col0: datum0
  col1: datum1
  col2: datum2
...

It does this for all of eternity. I would like to write a Python script that continuously reads each of these records.

The PyYAML library seems best at taking fully loaded strings and interpreting those as a complete YAML document. Is there a way to put PyYAML into a "streaming" mode?

Or is my only option to chunk the data myself and feed it bit by bit into PyYAML?

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Here is what I've ended up using since there does not seem to be a built-in method for accomplishing what I want. This function should be generic enough that it can read in a stream of YAML and return top-level objects as they are encountered.

def streamInYAML(stream):
	y = stream.readline()
	cont = 1
	while cont:
		l = stream.readline()
		if len(l) == 0:
			cont = 0
		else:
			if l.startswith(' '):
				y = y + l
			else:
				yield yaml.load(y)
				y = l

Can anyone do better?

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All of the references to stream in the the documentation seem to be referring to a stream of documents... I've never tried to use it in the way you describe, but it seems like chunking the data into such a stream of documents is a reasonable approach.

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