How do you do simple string concatenation in Terraform?

Force Hero picture Force Hero · Mar 23, 2019 · Viewed 34.6k times · Source

I must be being incredibly stupid but I can't figure out how to do simple string concatenation in Terraform.

I have the following data null_data_source:

data "null_data_source" "api_gw_url" {
    inputs = {
      main_api_gw = "app.api.${var.env_name == "prod" ? "" : var.env_name}mydomain.com"
    }
}

So when env_name="prod" I want the output app.api.mydomain.com and for anything else - let's say env_name="staging" I want app.api.staging.mydomain.com.

But the above will output app.api.stagingmydomain.com <-- notice the missing dot after staging.

I tried concating the "." if the env_name was anything but "prod" but Terraform errors:

data "null_data_source" "api_gw_url" {
    inputs = {
      main_api_gw = "app.api.${var.env_name == "prod" ? "" : var.env_name + "."}mydomain.com"
    }
}

The error is __builtin_StringToInt: strconv.ParseInt: parsing ""

The concat() function in TF appears to be for lists not strings.

So as the title says: How do you do simple string concatenation in Terraform?

I can't believe I'm asking how to concat 2 strings together XD

Update:

For anyone that has a similar issue I did this horrific workaround for the time being:

main_api_gw = "app.api.${var.env_name == "prod" ? "" : var.env_name}${var.env_name == "prod" ? "" : "."}mydomain.com"

Answer

I know this was already answered, but I wanted to share my favorite:

format("%s/%s",var.string,"string2")

Real world example:

locals {
 documents_path = "${var.documents_path == "" ? format("%s/%s",path.module,"documents") : var.documents_path}" 
}

More info:
https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/functions/format.html