Last item in a template range

I ran into this and solved it by adding an isLast helper function. It does require computing the length outside the helper, but it's a bit easier to read.

var helpers template.FuncMap = map[string]interface{}{
    "isLast": func(index int, len int) bool {
        return index+1 == len
    },
}

Which is used like:

{{$lenMyList := len .MyList}}
{{range $index, $item := .MyList}}
    <div>
        {{.SomeItemProp}}
        {{if (isLast $index $lenMyList)}}
            Last Item
        {{end}}
    </div>
{{end}}

We had same problem today when working with format in docker inspect command. The easiest way to get the last element without patching Docker was (the expression has been split into lines for ease of reading):

{{ $image := "" }}
{{ range split .ContainerImageName "/" }}
    {{ $image = . }}{{ end }}
{{ index (split $image ":") 0 }}

So in our case, we needed the image name without registry address and version. For example, image name like registry.domain.local/images/nginx:latest becomes nginx.

P.S: You need Go >= 1.11 to do the job (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/10608)

P.P.S: The question was about Go template but for those who had same problems with Docker here the configuration examples:

1) Using Go template in daemon.json

cat /etc/docker/daemon.json

{
    "log-driver": "syslog",
    "log-opts": {
        "syslog-address": "udp://127.0.0.1:20627",
        "tag": "{{ $image :=  \"\" }}{{ range split .ContainerImageName \"/\" }}{{ $image = . }}{{ end }}{{ index (split $image \":\") 0 }}/{{.Name}}"
}

2) Using Go template with -f option:

docker inspect \
  -f '{{ $image := "" }}{{ range split .Config.Image "/" }}{{ $image = . }}{{ end }}{{ index (split $image ":") 0 }}' \
  <container>

This is probably not the most elegant solution but it's the best I could find:

http://play.golang.org/p/MT91mLqk1s

package main

import (
    "os"
    "reflect"
    "text/template"
)

var fns = template.FuncMap{
    "last": func(x int, a interface{}) bool {
        return x == reflect.ValueOf(a).Len() - 1
    },
}


func main() {
    t := template.Must(template.New("abc").Funcs(fns).Parse(`{{range  $i, $e := .}}{{if $i}}, {{end}}{{if last $i $}}and {{end}}{{$e}}{{end}}.`))
    a := []string{"one", "two", "three"}
    t.Execute(os.Stdout, a)
}

Note: You can also do it without reflect using the len function (credit to Russ Cox): http://play.golang.org/p/V94BPN0uKD

c.f.

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