indent function reference
This topic provides reference information about the indent
function.
You can use the indent
function to add indentation to the beginning of each line, except the first, in a multi-line string.
Introduction
The indent
function adds a specified number of spaces to the beginning of each line in a multi-line string, except for the first line.
You can use the indent
function to help ensure that complex strings are properly formatted, consistent, and readable.
The function can be especially useful when you work with YAML, JSON, Kubernetes, or other formats that require complex, structured text.
Syntax
Use the indent
function with the following syntax:
indent(num_spaces, string)
- The first argument is numeric. It specifies the number of spaces you want to add to each line except the first.
- The second argument is a string. It specifies the multi-line string to which you want to add spaces.
In the following example, the indent
function adds two spaces to the beginning of each line of the description
variable to make it easier to read:
output "formatted_description" { value = indent(2, var.description)}