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Overview ¶
Package sprig provides template functions for Go.
This package contains a number of utility functions for working with data inside of Go `html/template` and `text/template` files.
To add these functions, use the `template.Funcs()` method:
t := templates.New("foo").Funcs(sprig.FuncMap())
Note that you should add the function map before you parse any template files.
In several cases, Sprig reverses the order of arguments from the way they appear in the standard library. This is to make it easier to pipe arguments into functions.
See http://masterminds.github.io/sprig/ for more detailed documentation on each of the available functions.
Example ¶
// Set up variables and template. vars := map[string]interface{}{"Name": " John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt "} tpl := `Hello {{.Name | trim | lower}}` // Get the Sprig function map. fmap := TxtFuncMap() t := template.Must(template.New("test").Funcs(fmap).Parse(tpl)) err := t.Execute(os.Stdout, vars) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("Error during template execution: %s", err) return }
Output: Hello john jacob jingleheimer schmidt
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Functions ¶
func GenericFuncMap ¶
func GenericFuncMap() map[string]interface{}
GenericFuncMap returns a copy of the basic function map as a map[string]interface{}.
func HermeticTxtFuncMap ¶
HermeticTxtFuncMap returns a 'text/template'.FuncMap with only repeatable functions.
Types ¶
type DSAKeyFormat ¶
DSAKeyFormat stores the format for DSA keys. Used by pemBlockForKey