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Template Module
@template
Functions ¶
The @ytt:template
module provides a function that can be used to update templates.
To use these functions, include the @ytt:template
module:
#@ load("@ytt:template", "template")
The functions exported by this module are:
template.replace() ¶
Replaces the existing yaml node with the yaml node(s) provided or returned from a function call, of the same type.
Underscore (_
) is the conventional replacement key, though any key can be used.
template.replace(node)
node
(yamlfragment
) — yaml fragment that will replace the existing node
Examples:
Add a new item to the labels
mapping ¶
#@ load("@ytt:template", "template")
labels:
another-label: true
_: #@ template.replace({"key2": "value2"})
results in:
labels:
another-label: true
key2: value2
Notice that the argument to the function entirely replaces the _
map item.
Use a function instead of providing the item(s) inline ¶
#@ load("@ytt:template", "template")
#@ def my_labels():
#@ return {"key2": "value2"}
#@ end
labels:
another-label: true
key-will-disappear: #@ template.replace(my_labels())
results in:
labels:
another-label: true
key2: value2
Notice that the argument to the replace
function entirely replaces the key-will-disappear
map item.
So, regardless of the node’s key or value, template.replace
will overwrite it with the argument provided.
See also: Replace example in the ytt Playground.
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