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# What is SprigX?
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SprigX are extensions to [the `sprig`
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library](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/) ([Go
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docs](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/Masterminds/sprig/v3)).
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They provide functions that offer more enriched use cases and
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domain-specific data.
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# How do I Use SprigX?
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package main
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import (
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htmlTplLib "html/template"
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txtTplLib "text/template"
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"r00t2.io/goutils/tplx/sprigx"
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)
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var (
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txtTpl *txtTplLib.Template = txtTplLib.
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New("").
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Funcs(
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sprigx.TxtFuncMap(),
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)
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htmlTpl *htmlTplLib.Template = htmlTplLib.
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New("").
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Funcs(
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sprigx.HtmlFuncMap(),
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)
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)
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package main
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import (
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"text/template"
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"github.com/Masterminds/sprig/v3"
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"r00t2.io/goutils/tplx/sprigx"
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)
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var txtTpl *template.Template = template.
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New("").
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Funcs(
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sprigx.TxtFuncMap(),
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).
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Funcs(
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sprig.TxtFuncMap(),
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)
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// Or:
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/*
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var txtTpl *template.Template = template.
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New("").
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Funcs(
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sprig.TxtFuncMap(),
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).
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Funcs(
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sprigx.TxtFuncMap(),
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)
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*/
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If a `<template>.FuncMap` is added via `.Funcs()` **after** template
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parsing, it will override any functions of the same name of a
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`<template>.FuncMap` **before** parsing.
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For example, if both `sprig` and `sprigx` provide a function `foo`:
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package main
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import (
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"text/template"
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"github.com/Masterminds/sprig/v3"
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"r00t2.io/goutils/tplx/sprigx"
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)
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const (
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myTpl string = `{{ "This is an example template string." | foo }}`
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)
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var (
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tpl *template.Template = template.Must(
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template.
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New("").
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Funcs(sprig.TxtFuncMap()).
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Parse(myTpl),
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).
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Funcs(sprigx.TxtFuncMap())
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)
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whereas
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package main
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import (
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"text/template"
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"github.com/Masterminds/sprig/v3"
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"r00t2.io/goutils/tplx/sprigx"
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)
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const (
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myTpl string = `{{ "This is an example template string." | foo }}`
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)
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var (
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tpl *template.Template = template.Must(
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template.
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New("").
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Funcs(sprigx.TxtFuncMap()).
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Parse(myTpl),
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).
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Funcs(sprig.TxtFuncMap())
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)
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and a function can even be
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This would override a function `foo` and `foo2` in `sprigx` from `foo`
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and `foo2` from `sprig`, but leave all other `sprig` functions
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untouched.
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package main
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import (
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"text/template"
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"github.com/Masterminds/sprig/v3"
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"r00t2.io/goutils/tplx/sprigx"
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)
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const (
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myTpl string = `{{ "This is an example template string." | foo }}`
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)
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var (
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overrideFuncs template.FuncMap = sprig.TxtFuncMap()
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tpl *template.Template = template.Must(
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template.
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New("").
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Funcs(sprigx.TxtFuncMap()).
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Parse(myTpl),
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).
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Funcs(
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template.FuncMap(
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map[string]any{
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"foo": overrideFuncs["foo"],
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"foo2": overrideFuncs["foo2"],
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},
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),
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)
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)
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# Functions
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Expect this list to grow over time, and potentially more frequently than
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the `sprigx` functions.
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## System/OS/Platform
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### `sysArch`
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Returns the [`runtime.GOARCH`](https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#GOARCH)
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constant.
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### `sysNumCpu`
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Returns the value from
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[`runtime.NumCPU`](https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#NumCPU).
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### `sysOsName`
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Returns the [`runtime.GOOS`](https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#GOOS) constant.
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### `sysRuntime`
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This function returns a `map[string]string` of various information from
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the [`runtime` stdlib library](https://pkg.go.dev/runtime).
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Specifically, the following are returned.
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The value type is a direct link to the `runtime` documentation providing
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more detail about the associated value.
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Because all values are mapped as strings, they can be converted back to
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their native type via e.g. the [Sprig conversion
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functions](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/conversion.html) if
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necessary.
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<table>
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<caption><code>sysRuntime</code> Values</caption>
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<colgroup>
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<col style="width: 50%" />
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<col style="width: 50%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th style="text-align: center;">Key</th>
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<th style="text-align: center;">Value Type</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>compiler</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#Compiler">string</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>arch</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#GOARCH">string</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>os</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#GOOS">string</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>maxprocs</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#GOMAXPROCS">int</a> <a href="#fn1"
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class="footnote-ref" id="fnref1"
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role="doc-noteref"><sup>1</sup></a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>cpu_cnt</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#NumCPU">int</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>num_cgo</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#NumCgoCall">int</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>num_go</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#NumGoroutine">int</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><code>go_ver</code></p></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p><a
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href="https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#Version">string</a></p></td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<section id="footnotes" class="footnotes footnotes-end-of-document"
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role="doc-endnotes">
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<hr />
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<ol>
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<li id="fn1"><p>For safety concerns, <code>sprigx</code> does not allow
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<strong>setting</strong> <code>GOMAXPROCS</code>, this value only
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contains the <strong>current</strong> <code>GOMAXPROCS</code> value.<a
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href="#fnref1" class="footnote-back" role="doc-backlink">↩︎</a></p></li>
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</ol>
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</section>
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As a convenience, some of these values also have their own dedicated
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functions as well:
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- [](#fn_sys_arch)
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- [](#fn_sys_numcpu)
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- [](#fn_sys_os)
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## Paths
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### Generic
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These operate similar to [the `path` stdlib
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library](https://pkg.go.dev/path) and use a fixed `/` path separator.
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#### `pathJoin`
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`pathJoin` operates **exactly** like
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[`path.Join`](https://pkg.go.dev/path#Join) in stdlib.
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If you are joining paths in a pipeline, you almost assuredly want
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[](#fn_path_gnrc_ppj) or [](#fn_path_gnrc_pspj) instead.
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{{- pathJoin "a" "b" "c" }}
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{{- pathJoin "/" "a" "b" "c" }}
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{{- pathJoin "/a/b" "c" }}
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renders as:
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a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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#### `pathPipeJoin`
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`pathPipeJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_pj) with one deviation:
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the root/base path is expected to be **last** in the arguments.
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This makes it much more suitable for use in template pipelines, as the
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previous value in a pipeline is passed in as the last element to the
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next pipe function.
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{{- $myBase := "/a" -}}
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{{- pathPipeJoin "b" "c" "a" }}
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{{- pathPipeJoin "a" "b" "c" "/" }}
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{{- $myBase | pathPipeJoin "b" "c" }}
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renders as:
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a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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#### `pathSliceJoin`
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`pathSliceJoin` joins a slice of path segment strings (`[]string`)
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instead of a variadic sequence of strings.
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The `splitList` function shown below is from the [`sprig` string slice
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functions](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/string_slice.html).
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{{- $myList := "a,b,c" | splitList "," -}}
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{{- $myList | pathSliceJoin }}
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{{- ("a,b,c" | splitList ",") | pathSliceJoin }}
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{{- ("/,a,b,c" | splitList ",") | pathSliceJoin }}
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renders as:
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a/b/c
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a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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#### `pathSlicePipeJoin`
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`pathSlicePipeJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_ppj) in that it is
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suitable for pipeline use in which the root/base path is passed in from
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the pipeline, but it is like [](#fn_path_gnrc_psj) in that it then also
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accepts a slice of path segments (`[]string`) to append to that base
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path.
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The `splitList` function shown below is from the [`sprig` string slice
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functions](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/string_slice.html).
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{{- $myBase := "/a" -}}
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{{- $myList := "b,c,d" | splitList "." -}}
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{{- pathSlicePipeJoin $myList $myBase }}
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{{- $myBase | pathSlicePipeJoin $myList }}
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renders as:
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/a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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#### `pathSubJoin`
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`pathSubJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_pj) but it expects an
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explicit root/base path.
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The pipeline-friendly equivalent of this is [](#fn_path_gnrc_ppj).
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{{- pathSubJoin "/a/b" "c" }}
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{{- pathSubJoin "/" "a" "b" "c" }}
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{{- "c" | pathSubJoin "/" "a" "b" }}
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renders as:
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/a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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### OS/Platform-Tailored
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These operate similar to [the `path/filepath` stdlib
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library](https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath), and use the OS-specific
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[`os.PathSeparator`](https://pkg.go.dev/os#PathSeparator).
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Take special note of the oddness around specifying Windows paths and
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drive letters in e.g. [](#fn_path_os_pj)!
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It is recommended to make use of [](#fn_sys_os) to conditionally format
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path bases/roots if needed.
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#### `osPathJoin`
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`osPathJoin` operates **exactly** like
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[`path/filepath.Join`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Join) in stdlib.
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If you are joining paths in a pipeline, you almost assuredly want
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[](#fn_path_os_ppj) or [](#fn_path_os_pspj) instead.
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{{- osPathJoin "a" "b" "c" }}
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{{- osPathJoin "/" "a" "b" "c" }}
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{{- osPathJoin "C:\\" "a" "b" "c" }}
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{{- osPathJoin "C:" "a" "b" "c" }}
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renders as:
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<table>
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<colgroup>
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<col style="width: 33%" />
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<col style="width: 66%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th style="text-align: center;">OS</th>
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<th style="text-align: center;">Result</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Windows</p></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>a\b\c
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\a\b\c
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\a\b\c
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C:\a\b\c
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C:a\b\c</code></pre></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Others (e.g. Linux, macOS)</p></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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C:\/a/b/c
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C:/a/b/c</code></pre></td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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#### `osPathPipeJoin`
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`osPathPipeJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_ppj) (except using
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OS-specific path separators).
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This makes it much more suitable for use in template pipelines, as the
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previous value in a pipeline is passed in as the last element to the
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next pipe function.
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{{- $myBase := "/a" -}}
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{{- osPathPipeJoin "b" "c" "a" }}
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{{- osPathPipeJoin "a" "b" "c" "/" }}
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{{- $myBase | osPathPipeJoin "b" "c" }}
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renders as:
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<table>
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<colgroup>
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<col style="width: 33%" />
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<col style="width: 66%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th style="text-align: center;">OS</th>
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<th style="text-align: center;">Result</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Windows</p></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>a\b\c
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\a\b\c
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\a\b\c</code></pre></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Others (e.g. Linux, macOS)</p></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>a/b/c
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/a/b/c
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/a/b/c</code></pre></td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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#### `osPathSep`
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`osPathSep` returns the
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[`os.PathSeparator`](https://pkg.go.dev/os#PathSeparator) for this OS.
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{{- osPathSep }}
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renders as:
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<table>
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<colgroup>
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<col style="width: 33%" />
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<col style="width: 66%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th style="text-align: center;">OS</th>
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<th style="text-align: center;">Result</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Windows</p></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>\</code></pre></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Others (e.g. Linux, macOS)</p></td>
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<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>/</code></pre></td>
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||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
|
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#### `osPathSliceJoin`
|
||||
|
||||
`osPathSliceJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_psj) but with
|
||||
OS-specific path separators.
|
||||
|
||||
The `splitList` function shown below is from the [`sprig` string slice
|
||||
functions](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/string_slice.html).
|
||||
|
||||
{{- $myList := "a,b,c" | splitList "," -}}
|
||||
{{- $myList | osPathSliceJoin }}
|
||||
{{- ("a,b,c" | splitList ",") | osPathSliceJoin }}
|
||||
{{- ("/,a,b,c" | splitList ",") | osPathSliceJoin }}
|
||||
|
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renders as:
|
||||
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
<colgroup>
|
||||
<col style="width: 33%" />
|
||||
<col style="width: 66%" />
|
||||
</colgroup>
|
||||
<thead>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<th style="text-align: center;">OS</th>
|
||||
<th style="text-align: center;">Result</th>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</thead>
|
||||
<tbody>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Windows</p></td>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>a\b\c
|
||||
a\b\c
|
||||
\a\b\c</code></pre></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Others (e.g. Linux, macOS)</p></td>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>a/b/c
|
||||
a/b/c
|
||||
/a/b/c</code></pre></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
|
||||
#### `osPathSlicePipeJoin`
|
||||
|
||||
`osPathSlicePipeJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_pspj) but with
|
||||
OS-specific separators.
|
||||
|
||||
The `splitList` function shown below is from the [`sprig` string slice
|
||||
functions](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/string_slice.html).
|
||||
|
||||
{{- $myBase := "/a" -}}
|
||||
{{- $myList := "b,c,d" | splitList "." -}}
|
||||
{{- osPathSlicePipeJoin $myList $myBase }}
|
||||
{{- $myBase | osPathSlicePipeJoin $myList }}
|
||||
|
||||
renders as:
|
||||
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
<colgroup>
|
||||
<col style="width: 33%" />
|
||||
<col style="width: 66%" />
|
||||
</colgroup>
|
||||
<thead>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<th style="text-align: center;">OS</th>
|
||||
<th style="text-align: center;">Result</th>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</thead>
|
||||
<tbody>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Windows</p></td>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>\a\b\c\d
|
||||
\a\b\c\d</code></pre></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Others (e.g. Linux, macOS)</p></td>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>/a/b/c/d
|
||||
/a/b/c/d</code></pre></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
|
||||
#### `osPathSubJoin`
|
||||
|
||||
`osPathSubJoin` operates like [](#fn_path_gnrc_psubj) but with
|
||||
OS-specific separators.
|
||||
|
||||
The pipeline-friendly equivalent of this is [](#fn_path_os_ppj).
|
||||
|
||||
{{- osPathSubJoin "/a/b" "c" }}
|
||||
{{- osPathSubJoin "/" "a" "b" "c" }}
|
||||
{{- "c" | osPathSubJoin "/" "a" "b" }}
|
||||
|
||||
renders as:
|
||||
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
<colgroup>
|
||||
<col style="width: 33%" />
|
||||
<col style="width: 66%" />
|
||||
</colgroup>
|
||||
<thead>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<th style="text-align: center;">OS</th>
|
||||
<th style="text-align: center;">Result</th>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</thead>
|
||||
<tbody>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Windows</p></td>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>\a\b\c
|
||||
\a\b\c
|
||||
\a\b\c</code></pre></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: center;"><p>Others (e.g. Linux, macOS)</p></td>
|
||||
<td style="text-align: left;"><pre class="text"><code>/a/b/c
|
||||
/a/b/c
|
||||
/a/b/c</code></pre></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
|
||||
## Strings
|
||||
|
||||
### `extIndent`
|
||||
|
||||
`extIndent` allows for a MUCH more flexible indenter than the `sprig`
|
||||
`indent` function.
|
||||
|
||||
It works with both Windows (`\r\n`) and POSIX (`\n`) linebreaks.
|
||||
|
||||
It has quite a few arguments, however:
|
||||
|
||||
{{ extIndent <levels> <skipFirst> <skipEmpty> <skipWhitespace> <indentString> <input> }}
|
||||
|
||||
Where:
|
||||
|
||||
- `<levels>`: The level of indentation for the text. If less than or
|
||||
equal to `0`, `extIndent` just returns `<input>` as-is and NO-OPs
|
||||
otherwise.
|
||||
|
||||
- `<skipFirst>`: If true, skip indenting the first line. This is
|
||||
particularly handy if you like to visually align your function calls
|
||||
in your templates.
|
||||
|
||||
- `<skipEmpty>`: If true, do not add an indent to **empty** lines
|
||||
(where an "empty line" means "only has a linebreak").
|
||||
|
||||
- `<skipWhitespace>`: If true, do not add an indent to lines that
|
||||
**only** consist of whitespace (spaces, tabs, etc.) and a linebreak.
|
||||
|
||||
- `<indentString>`: The string to use as the "indent character". This
|
||||
can be any string, such as `" "`, `"\t"`, `"."`, `"|"`, `"=="` etc.
|
||||
|
||||
- `<input>`: The text to be indented. Because it is the last argument,
|
||||
`extIndent` works with pipelined text as well.
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
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