tvl-depot/docs/templates.md
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Kontemplate templates

The template file format is based on Go's templating engine in combination with a small extension library called sprig that adds additional template functions.

Basic variable interpolation

The basic template format uses {{ .variableName }} as the interpolation format.

Example:

Assuming that you include a resource set as such:

- name: api-gateway
  values:
    internalHost: http://my-internal-host/

And the api-gateway resource set includes a ConfigMap (some fields left out for the example):

# api-gateway/configmap.yaml:
---
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: api-gateway-config
data:
  internalHost: {{ .internalHost }}

The resulting output will be:


---
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: api-gateway-config
data:
  internalHost: http://my-internal-host/

Template functions

Go templates support template functions which you can think of as a sort of shell-like pipeline where text flows through transformations from left to right.

Some template functions come from Go's standard library and are listed in the Go documentation. In addition the functions declared by sprig are available in kontemplate, as well as two custom functions:

json: Encodes any supplied data structure as JSON. passLookup: Looks up the supplied key in pass

Examples:

# With the following values:
name: Donald
certKeyPath: my-website/cert-key

# The following interpolations are possible:

{{ .name | upper }} 
-> DONALD

{{ .name | upper | repeat 2 }}
-> DONALD DONALD

{{ .certKeyPath | passLookup }}
-> Returns content of 'my-website/cert-key' from pass

Caveats

Kontemplate does not by itself parse any of the content of the templates, which means that it does not validate whether the resources you supply are valid YAML or JSON.

You can perform some validation by using kontemplate apply --dry-run which will make use of the Dry-Run functionality in kubectl.