config: new "abs" interpolation function
This new function returns the absolute value for a given number.
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@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ func listVariableValueToStringSlice(values []ast.Variable) ([]string, error) {
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// Funcs is the mapping of built-in functions for configuration.
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func Funcs() map[string]ast.Function {
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return map[string]ast.Function{
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"abs": interpolationFuncAbs(),
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"basename": interpolationFuncBasename(),
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"base64decode": interpolationFuncBase64Decode(),
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"base64encode": interpolationFuncBase64Encode(),
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@ -1546,3 +1547,14 @@ func interpolationFuncURLEncode() ast.Function {
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},
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}
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}
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// interpolationFuncAbs returns the absolute value of a given float.
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func interpolationFuncAbs() ast.Function {
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return ast.Function{
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ArgTypes: []ast.Type{ast.TypeFloat},
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ReturnType: ast.TypeFloat,
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Callback: func(args []interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
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return math.Abs(args[0].(float64)), nil
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},
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}
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}
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@ -2612,3 +2612,55 @@ func TestInterpolateFuncURLEncode(t *testing.T) {
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},
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})
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}
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func TestInterpolateFuncAbs(t *testing.T) {
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testFunction(t, testFunctionConfig{
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Cases: []testFunctionCase{
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{
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`${abs()}`,
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nil,
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true,
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},
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{
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`${abs("")}`,
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nil,
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true,
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},
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{
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`${abs(0)}`,
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"0",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${abs(1)}`,
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"1",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${abs(-1)}`,
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"1",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${abs(1.0)}`,
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"1",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${abs(-1.0)}`,
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"1",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${abs(-3.14)}`,
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"3.14",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${abs(-42.001)}`,
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"42.001",
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false,
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},
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},
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})
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}
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@ -145,6 +145,10 @@ syntax `name(arg, arg2, ...)`. For example, to read a file:
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The supported built-in functions are:
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* `abs(float)` - Returns the absolute value of a given float.
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Example: `abs(1)` returns `1`, and `abs(-1)` would also return `1`,
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whereas `abs(-3.14)` would return `3.14`. See also the `signum` function.
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* `basename(path)` - Returns the last element of a path.
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* `base64decode(string)` - Given a base64-encoded string, decodes it and
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@ -358,7 +362,7 @@ The supported built-in functions are:
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SHA-512 hash of the given string.
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Example: `"${sha512("${aws_vpc.default.tags.customer}-s3-bucket")}"`
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* `signum(int)` - Returns `-1` for negative numbers, `0` for `0` and `1` for positive numbers.
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* `signum(integer)` - Returns `-1` for negative numbers, `0` for `0` and `1` for positive numbers.
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This function is useful when you need to set a value for the first resource and
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a different value for the rest of the resources.
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Example: `element(split(",", var.r53_failover_policy), signum(count.index))`
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