concat
During template compilation, the concat function is often used. For example, you may obtain an IP address from the VM result and a listening port number from the APP result, and then print the final and intuitive HTTP access address in the output of the template.
The concat function is a built-in function and used to convert descriptions into strings and concatenate them. It can be embedded with the get_attribute and get_input functions.
In the current version, concat can only be defined in the outputs section. It cannot be defined in the node_templates section or embedded with the get_attribute function.
Syntax
concat: [args, {get_attribute:[...]}, {get_input: [...]} ]
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
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args |
Any user-defined field. The value can be an integer, Boolean value, or string. Example: concat: ["string example", 100, -10, true, false], {get_attribute: [...]}, {get_input: [...]} There is no sequence requirement for the preceding three parameters. |
Return Value
Strings that are successfully concatenated are returned.
Examples
properties: package: image: {get_input: magento-image} imagePullPolicy: {get_input: imagePullPolicy} env: - name: MYSQL_HOST # Specifies where MySQL is located. value: concat: - {get_input: mysql-name} - .default.svc.cluster.local # Actual address of MySQL, which is an internal domain name of Kubernetes. - name: MYSQL_USER value: {get_input: mysql-user} - name: MYSQL_PASSWORD value: {get_input: mysql-password} - name: MYSQL_DATABASE value: {get_input: mysql-database} - name: ACCESS_URL value: concat: - "http://" - {get_input: magento-EIP} - ":" - {get_input: magento-EPORT-s}
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