I’m trying to change the value of a variable if another variable it set by combining the two with a dash in the middle, I’m not sure of the syntax to do this, I’m thinking of somethings like:
{{- $serviceNamespace := .Values.serviceNamespace -}}
{{- $serviceTag := .Values.serviceTag -}}
{{- if $serviceTag}}
{{- $serviceNamespace := .Values.serviceNamespace "-" .Values.serviceTag -}}
{{- end}}
Is this correct? if serviceNamespace
was hello
and serviceTag
was 1.0.0
would I end up with serviceNamespace
being hello-1.0.0
?
For concatenation just use printf:
Update
It is now possible in the 1.11 version of golang, see commit:
Notice the new
=
operator in$serviceNamespace = .Values.serviceNamespace "-" .Values.serviceTag
Older golang versions
You cannot currently (in golang 1.9, but available in 1.11, see update above) reassign template variables because
if
introduces a new scope. Until this is fixed (see issue and proposed fix), you can work around this by writing a function:Then use it like so: