On 2023-07-27 00:37:14 +0200, Csepp wrote: > > TakeV writes: > > > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > > Hello there! > > > > I am attempting to create a service to run a package (specifically > > this https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial) via shepherd. > > I have the config defined as specified in the complex configuration > > part of the manual, and I was wondering if there are any existing > > examples of serializing configurations to YAML? Right now I have > > everything passing directly into the command line, and being able to > > serialize to a config and pass that in would be much cleaner, I > > believe. > > > > Thanks! > > > > [2. OpenPGP public key --- application/pgp-keys; OpenPGP_0x640A6795ECDAAC2F.asc]... > > > > [[End of PGP Signed Part]] > > Grepping through the source code didn't reveal any meaningful references > to yaml. > There is an ad-hoc config generator in gnu/services/web.scm that > generates a tailon-config.yml, but at a quick glance it doesn't seem to > be a generic converter. But maybe it's a good starting point? > I checked guile-libyaml but it is only a parser and doesn't support > serializing Scheme into YAML as far as I can tell. > You can always just cheat a bit by using the fact that pretty much any JSON is a valid YAML. So just serialize to that and name the file .yaml. ^_^ W. -- There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors.