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The 'define' action is used to declare the name and the content of the sub-template: | The 'define' action is used to declare the name and the content of the sub-template: | ||
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{{- define "mychart.mysubtemplate | {{- define "mychart.mysubtemplate" }} | ||
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color: blue | color: blue |
Revision as of 22:59, 7 October 2020
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Overview
A named template, also known as a partial, sub-template or embedded template, is a fragment of text that is declared in one file and then rendered in-line into another template, usually defined in a different file, every time it is invoked with the template action or the include function. A sub-template is declared with the define action. A sub-template name has a name, declared when the sub-template is defined. The sub-template body may contain action and function declaration, which will be rendered when the enclosing template is rendered.
Sub-Template Elements
Sub-Template Name
Sub-Template Scope
Actions
define
The 'define' action is used to declare the name and the content of the sub-template:
{{- define "mychart.mysubtemplate" }}
labels:
color: blue
date: {{ now | htmlDate }}
{{- end }}
template
The 'template' action renders the specified sub-template, with the given scope, in the enclosing template.
...
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: test-cm
{{- template "named-template-with-define.subtemplate-a" . }}
...