Add coalesce func
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ func init() {
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"cidrhost": interpolationFuncCidrHost(),
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"cidrnetmask": interpolationFuncCidrNetmask(),
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"cidrsubnet": interpolationFuncCidrSubnet(),
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"coalesce": interpolationFuncCoalesce(),
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"compact": interpolationFuncCompact(),
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"concat": interpolationFuncConcat(),
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"element": interpolationFuncElement(),
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@ -145,6 +146,30 @@ func interpolationFuncCidrSubnet() ast.Function {
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}
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}
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// interpolationFuncCoalesce implements the "coalesce" function that
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// returns the first non null / empty string from the provided input
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func interpolationFuncCoalesce() ast.Function {
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return ast.Function{
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ArgTypes: []ast.Type{ast.TypeString},
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ReturnType: ast.TypeString,
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Variadic: true,
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VariadicType: ast.TypeString,
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Callback: func(args []interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
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if len(args) < 2 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("must provide at least two arguments")
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}
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for _, arg := range args {
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argument := arg.(string)
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if argument != "" {
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return argument, nil
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}
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}
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return "", nil
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},
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}
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}
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// interpolationFuncConcat implements the "concat" function that
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// concatenates multiple strings. This isn't actually necessary anymore
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// since our language supports string concat natively, but for backwards
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@ -147,6 +147,33 @@ func TestInterpolateFuncCidrSubnet(t *testing.T) {
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})
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}
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func TestInterpolateFuncCoalesce(t *testing.T) {
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testFunction(t, testFunctionConfig{
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Cases: []testFunctionCase{
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{
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`${coalesce("first", "second", "third")}`,
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"first",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${coalesce("", "second", "third")}`,
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"second",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${coalesce("", "", "")}`,
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"",
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false,
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},
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{
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`${coalesce("foo")}`,
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nil,
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true,
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},
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},
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})
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}
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func TestInterpolateFuncDeprecatedConcat(t *testing.T) {
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testFunction(t, testFunctionConfig{
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Cases: []testFunctionCase{
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@ -95,6 +95,9 @@ The supported built-in functions are:
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CIDR notation (like ``10.0.0.0/8``) and extends its prefix to include an
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additional subnet number. For example,
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``cidrsubnet("10.0.0.0/8", 8, 2)`` returns ``10.2.0.0/16``.
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* `coalesce(string1, string2, ...)` - Returns the first non-empty value from
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the given arguments. At least two arguments must be provided.
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* `compact(list)` - Removes empty string elements from a list. This can be
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useful in some cases, for example when passing joined lists as module
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