This Go package contains two cty
functions intended for use in an hcl.EvalContext
when evaluating HCL native syntax expressions.
The first function try
attempts to evaluate each of its argument expressions in order until one produces a result without any errors.
try(non_existent_variable, 2) # returns 2
If none of the expressions succeed, the function call fails with all of the errors it encountered.
The second function can
is similar except that it ignores the result of the given expression altogether and simply returns true
if the expression produced a successful result or false
if it produced errors.
Both of these are primarily intended for working with deep data structures which might not have a dependable shape. For example, we can use try
to attempt to fetch a value from deep inside a data structure but produce a default value if any step of the traversal fails:
result = try(foo.deep[0].lots.of["traversals"], null)
The final result to try
should generally be some sort of constant value that will always evaluate successfully.
Languages built on HCL can make try
and can
available to user code by exporting them in the hcl.EvalContext
used for expression evaluation:
ctx := &hcl.EvalContext{
Functions: map[string]function.Function{
"try": tryfunc.TryFunc,
"can": tryfunc.CanFunc,
},
}