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ns: path
preamble: |
gomplate's path functions are split into 2 namespaces:
- `path`, which is useful for manipulating slash-based (`/`) paths, such as in URLs
- `filepath`, which should be used for local filesystem paths, especially when Windows paths may be involved.
This page documents the `path` namespace - see also the [`filepath`](../filepath) documentation.
These functions are wrappers for Go's [`path`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/) and [`path/filepath`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath/) packages.
funcs:
- name: path.Base
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Returns the last element of path. Trailing slashes are removed before extracting the last element. If the path is empty, Base returns `.`. If the path consists entirely of slashes, Base returns `/`.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Base`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Base) function.
pipeline: true
arguments:
- name: path
required: true
description: The input path
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ path.Base "/tmp/foo" }}'
foo
- name: path.Clean
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Clean returns the shortest path name equivalent to path by purely lexical processing.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Clean`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Clean) function.
pipeline: true
arguments:
- name: path
required: true
description: The input path
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ path.Clean "/tmp//foo/../" }}'
/tmp
- name: path.Dir
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Returns all but the last element of path, typically the path's directory.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Dir`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Dir) function.
pipeline: true
arguments:
- name: path
required: true
description: The input path
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ path.Dir "/tmp/foo" }}'
/tmp
- name: path.Ext
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Returns the file name extension used by path.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Ext`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Ext) function.
pipeline: true
arguments:
- name: path
required: true
description: The input path
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ path.Ext "/tmp/foo.csv" }}'
.csv
- name: path.IsAbs
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Reports whether the path is absolute.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.IsAbs`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#IsAbs) function.
pipeline: true
arguments:
- name: path
required: true
description: The input path
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i 'the path is {{ if (path.IsAbs "/tmp/foo.csv") }}absolute{{else}}relative{{end}}'
the path is absolute
$ gomplate -i 'the path is {{ if (path.IsAbs "../foo.csv") }}absolute{{else}}relative{{end}}'
the path is relative
- name: path.Join
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding a separating slash if necessary.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Join`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Join) function.
arguments:
- name: elem...
required: true
description: The path elements to join (0 or more)
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ path.Join "/tmp" "foo" "bar" }}'
/tmp/foo/bar
- name: path.Match
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Reports whether name matches the shell file name pattern.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Match`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Match) function.
arguments:
- name: pattern
required: true
description: The pattern to match on
- name: path
required: true
description: The path to match
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ path.Match "*.csv" "foo.csv" }}'
true
- name: path.Split
released: v2.7.0
description: |
Splits path immediately following the final slash, separating it into a directory and file name component.
The function returns an array with two values, the first being the directory, and the second the file.
A wrapper for Go's [`path.Split`](https://pkg.go.dev/path/#Split) function.
pipeline: true
arguments:
- name: path
required: true
description: The input path
examples:
- |
$ gomplate -i '{{ $p := path.Split "/tmp/foo" }}{{ $dir := index $p 0 }}{{ $file := index $p 1 }}dir is {{$dir}}, file is {{$file}}'
dir is /tmp/, file is foo
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