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printf using template vars... I found this a while back on stackoverflow or somewhere like that... original call is commented, just using an interface was more flexible for my uses
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package util | |
import ( | |
"bytes" | |
"text/template" | |
) | |
// Example: | |
// str := Tprintf("{{ .Thing }} a thing a do foo, bar", data) | |
// You may or may not want to change it to return or do more with any error | |
// Tprintf passed template string is formatted usign its operands and returns the resulting string. | |
// Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string. | |
//func Tprintf(tmpl string, data map[string]interface{}) string { | |
func Tprintf(tmpl string, data interface{}) string { | |
t := template.Must(template.New("tprintf").Parse(tmpl)) | |
buf := &bytes.Buffer{} | |
if err := t.Execute(buf, data); err != nil { | |
return "" | |
} | |
return buf.String() | |
} |
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