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Sigil

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Standalone string interpolator and template processor

$ echo '${name} is{{ range seq ${count:-3} }} cool{{ end }}!' | sigil -p name=Sigil
Sigil is cool cool cool!

Sigil is a command line tool for template processing and POSIX-compliant variable expansion. It was created for configuration templating, but can be used for any text processing.

Getting Sigil

curl -L "https://github.com/gliderlabs/sigil/releases/download/v0.10.0/gliderlabs-sigil_0.10.0_$(uname -sm|tr \  _).tgz" \
    | tar -zxC /usr/local/bin

Other releases can be downloaded from Github Releases.

Using Sigil

Template text can be provided via STDIN or from a file if provided with the -f flag. Any other arguments are key-values in the form <key>=<value>. They are used as variables.

  • echo 'Hello, $name' | sigil -p name=Jeff
  • sigil -p -f config.tmpl var1=foo "var2=Hello world"
Variables
POSIX style

There are two forms of variable syntax in Sigil. The first is POSIX style, which among other features allows default values or enforces required values:

  • $variable - normal POSIX style
  • ${variable:-"default"} - expansion with default value
  • ${variable:?} - fails when not set

Environment variables are also available as POSIX style variables. This makes Sigil great for quick and simple string interpolation.

Template style

The other syntax to use variables is consistent with the rest of the templating syntax. It uses {{ and }} to define template expressions. Variable expansion in this form is simply used as:

  • {{ $variable }}

You can do much more with this syntax, such as modifier pipelines. All of which is explained below.

Custom Delimiters

Sometimes you want to use sigil to generate text, which uses golang templating itself. For example if you want to generate packer configuration your template might contain a lot of {{ and }}.

Instead of replacing all {{ with {{“{{”}}, you can change the delimiters, by setting the SIGIL_DELIMS environment variable. It is the left and right delimiter strings, separated by a coma.

SIGIL_DELIMS={{{,}}}  sigil -i 'hello {{{ $name }}}' name=packer
Functions

There are a number of builtin functions that can be used as modifiers, conditional tests, expansion data sources, and more. There are two references for functions available:

Here are a few examples:

  • {{ $variable | capitalize }}
  • {{ include "file.tmpl" "var1=foo" "var2=bar" }}
  • {{ file "example.txt" | replace "old" "new" }}
  • {{ json "file.json" | pointer "/Widgets/0/Name" }}
Conditionals
  • {{ if expr }} true {{ end }}
  • {{ if expr }} true {{ else }} false {{ end }}
  • {{ if expr }} true {{ else if expr }} also true {{ end }}
Loops / Iteration
  • {{ range expr }} element: {{.}} {{ end }}
  • {{ range expr }} elements {{ else }} no elements {{ end }}
Full Syntax

Lots more is possible with this template syntax. Sigil is based on Go's text/template package. You can read full documentation there.

License

BSD

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Constants

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Variables

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var (
	TemplatePath    []string
	PosixPreprocess bool
)

Functions

func Execute

func Execute(input []byte, vars map[string]interface{}, name string) (bytes.Buffer, error)

func LookPath added in v0.3.0

func LookPath(file string) (string, error)

func PopPath added in v0.3.0

func PopPath()

func PushPath added in v0.3.0

func PushPath(path string)

func Register

func Register(fm template.FuncMap)

func String added in v0.4.0

func String(in interface{}) (string, string, bool)

Types

type NamedReader added in v0.4.0

type NamedReader struct {
	io.Reader
	Name string
}

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