YAML::Store provides the same functionality as PStore, except it uses YAML to dump objects instead of Marshal.
Example
require 'yaml/store' Person = Struct.new :first_name, :last_name people = [Person.new("Bob", "Smith"), Person.new("Mary", "Johnson")] store = YAML::Store.new "test.store" store.transaction do store["people"] = people store["greeting"] = { "hello" => "world" } end
After running the above code, the contents of “test.store” will be:
--- people: - !ruby/struct:Person first_name: Bob last_name: Smith - !ruby/struct:Person first_name: Mary last_name: Johnson greeting: hello: world
      Class Methods
    
  initialize( file_name, yaml_opts = {} )
initialize( file_name, thread_safe = false, yaml_opts = {} )
          
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            # File tmp/rubies/ruby-2.5.9/lib/yaml/store.rb, line 53
def initialize( *o )
  @opt = {}
  if o.last.is_a? Hash
    @opt.update(o.pop)
  end
  super(*o)
end
          
        
      Creates a new YAML::Store object, which will store data in file_name. If the file does not already exist, it will be created.
YAML::Store objects are always reentrant. But if thread_safe is set to true, then it will become thread-safe at the cost of a minor performance hit.
Options passed in through yaml_opts will be used when converting the store to YAML via Hash#to_yaml().