I am having the following problem of mapping documents within a YAML file to a dict
and properly mapping them.
I have the following YAML file, which represents a server (db.yml
):
instanceId: i-aaaaaaaa
environment:us-east
serverId:someServer
awsHostname:ip-someip
serverName:somewebsite.com
ipAddr:192.168.0.1
roles:[webserver,php]
I load this YAML file, which I can do without any problems, I think I understand that.
instanceId = getInstanceId()
stream = file('db.yml', 'r')
dict = yaml.load_all(stream)
for key in dict:
if key in dict == "instanceId":
print key, dict[key]
I'd like the logic to work like the following:
- load yaml, map to dict
- look in every dict in the document, if the
instanceId
matches that which was set bygetInstanceId()
, then print out all of the keys and values for that document.
If I look at the map data structure from the command line, I get:
{'instanceId': 'i-aaaaaaaa environment:us-east serverId:someServer awsHostname:ip-someip serverName:someserver ipAddr:192.168.0.1 roles:[webserver,php]'}
I think I might be creating the data structure for the YAML file improperly, and on matching the contents on the dict
, I am a bit lost.
Side note: I cannot load all of the documents in this file using yaml.load()
, I tried yaml.load_all()
, which seems to work but my main issue still exists.
dict
to something else. That is bad bad. Also, can you print the value ofyaml.load_all(stream)
so we can see what you actually have? Lastly, it doesn't seem like you have included a good YAML sample -- where are multiple servers defined?