collections.Merge
Returns the result of merging two or more maps from left to right. If a key already exists, merge
updates its value. If a key is absent, merge
inserts the value under the new key.
Key handling is case-insensitive.
The following examples use these map definitions:
{{ $m1 := dict "x" "foo" }}
{{ $m2 := dict "x" "bar" "y" "wibble" }}
{{ $m3 := dict "x" "baz" "y" "wobble" "z" (dict "a" "huey") }}
Example 1
{{ $merged := merge $m1 $m2 $m3 }}
{{ $merged.x }} → baz
{{ $merged.y }} → wobble
{{ $merged.z.a }} → huey
Example 2
{{ $merged := merge $m3 $m2 $m1 }}
{{ $merged.x }} → foo
{{ $merged.y }} → wibble
{{ $merged.z.a }} → huey
Example 3
{{ $merged := merge $m2 $m3 $m1 }}
{{ $merged.x }} → foo
{{ $merged.y }} → wobble
{{ $merged.z.a }} → huey
Example 4
{{ $merged := merge $m1 $m3 $m2 }}
{{ $merged.x }} → bar
{{ $merged.y }} → wibble
{{ $merged.z.a }} → huey
Regardless of depth, merging only applies to maps. For slices, use append.