Fixes #52
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Default Functions
Sprig provides tools for setting default values for templates.
default
To set a simple default value, use default
:
default "foo" .Bar
In the above, if .Bar
evaluates to a non-empty value, it will be used. But if
it is empty, foo
will be returned instead.
The definition of "empty" depends on type:
- Numeric: 0
- String: ""
- Lists:
[]
- Dicts:
{}
- Boolean:
false
- And always
nil
(aka null)
For structs, there is no definition of empty, so a struct will never return the default.
empty
The empty
function returns true
if the given value is considered empty, and
false
otherwise. The empty values are listed in the default
section.
empty .Foo
Note that in Go template conditionals, emptiness is calculated for you. Thus,
you rarely need if empty .Foo
. Instead, just use if .Foo
.
coalesce
The coalesce
function takes a list of values and returns the first non-empty
one.
coalesce 0 1 2
The above returns 1
.
This function is useful for scanning through multiple variables or values:
coalesce .name .parent.name "Matt"
The above will first check to see if .name
is empty. If it is not, it will return
that value. If it is empty, coalesce
will evaluate .parent.name
for emptiness.
Finally, if both .name
and .parent.name
are empty, it will return Matt
.