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As specified in the docs and seen from the source code, SnakeYAML works with enums by their names. What I'd like to have is to parse values by enum value, e.g.:

Enum:

public enum Strategy {
    ALWAYS_RUN("always-run"),
    ALWAYS_SKIP("always-skip"),
    DEPENDS("depends");
    ...
}

YAML:

branches:
  trunk: always-skip
  bugfix: depends
  default: always-run

The reason is our code style forces us to use uppercase for enum constants, while I'd like to keep data in the yaml file lowercase.

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As far as I am aware, this is not possible. Enum constants are private, and are therefore not accessible by other classes, so the YAML parser would not be able to construct the objects.

Although not perfect, you could use aliases to create a nickname for the enums.

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  • Hm, interesting concept. Well, for enums there's valueOf method that could be utilized, if only SnakeYAML had this handling internally.
    – Actine
    Aug 1, 2014 at 14:31
  • I was taking a look for you to see if you could include a yaml file in another yaml file, so define all the aliases in a yaml and then just include it in all the others, so as to hide the aliases. Unfortunately this is not possible :( I think you're just going to have to cope with uppercase in your yaml.
    – Ben Green
    Aug 1, 2014 at 14:34
  • or just parse them as strings and maybe do conversion to enums in the code
    – Actine
    Aug 1, 2014 at 14:47
  • I was going to suggest that one too. Just store them as strings and then convert them to enums in the java object :)
    – Ben Green
    Aug 1, 2014 at 14:55
  • I was also wondering if you could get snakeyaml to use a method other than valueOf(...), but then I found this article: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/snakeyaml-core/iNMU_9nH90s Sounds like its pretty much impossible. But Yeah, if you want to keep it lower case I would store them as strings then parse them when they are loaded.
    – Ben Green
    Aug 1, 2014 at 15:02
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There is another way to do this. Probably it's not clean but works properly.

  1. Create a new Constructor class by extending org.yaml.snakeyaml.constructor.Constructor.
  2. Inside it create a ScalarConstuctor protected class with the same code implementation as in base ScalarConstructor class except of enum parsing implementation.
  3. In a method constructStandardJavaInstance check if an enum exists with uppercase or lowercase name.
  4. Finally create Yaml object with the Constructor (of step 1)
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  • For posterity... I created fork from upstream snakeyaml repository and I added the ability to configure case sensitivity - github.com/asomov/snakeyaml/pull/14. I am waiting for approval of the pull request and adding it to the master branch
    – treekt
    Jan 7, 2021 at 14:51
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    My pull-request have been accepted. It will be delivered in version 1.28
    – treekt
    Jan 19, 2021 at 20:54
  • Sadly the link to the PR is broken now. Do you know if the PR was migrated? Oct 5, 2022 at 10:17
  • Repository was migrated, probably without any PR history but changes was already delivered so you can use this feature in current version of snakeyaml
    – treekt
    Oct 5, 2022 at 11:31
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    @RickMoritz Here you have these changes (line 515) - bitbucket.org/snakeyaml/snakeyaml/src/master/src/main/java/org/…
    – treekt
    Oct 5, 2022 at 11:38

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