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Documenting second parameter of the default filter (#31184)
* Documenting second parameter of the default filter * Edited for clarity and grammar. * Adding missing colon
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Defaulting Undefined Variables
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Jinja2 provides a useful 'default' filter, that is often a better approach to failing if a variable is not defined::
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Jinja2 provides a useful 'default' filter that is often a better approach to failing if a variable is not defined::
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{{ some_variable | default(5) }}
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In the above example, if the variable 'some_variable' is not defined, the value used will be 5, rather than an error
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being raised.
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If the variable evaluates to an empty string, the second parameter of the filter should be set to
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`true`::
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{{ lookup('env', 'MY_USER') | default('admin', true) }}
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.. _omitting_undefined_variables:
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