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StyleBooks grammar
You can design your own StyleBooks, import them to Citrix Application Delivery Management (ADM), and then use them to create configurations either by using Citrix ADM GUI or by using APIs. To be able to create your own StyleBooks, you must first understand the grammar and syntax of the different constructs and attributes you can use.
This document describes the different constructs and references you can use while creating StyleBooks.
Click a section, construct, or reference name in the table below to view the details.
Note
While defining repeat-item, repeat-index, or arguments to substitution functions, do not use the following reserved words to name a user-defined variable, $
<var-name>
- stylebook, parameters, substitutions, components, properties, outputs, parent, self, operations, analytics, alarms
- repeat-item, repeat-item-0, repeat-item-1, repeat-item-2
- repeat-index, repeat-index-0, repeat-index-1, repeat-index-2
- default
- roles, role, targets, target
- context, parent-context, parent_context
For information and examples about how to design your own StyleBooks, see How to Create Your Own StyleBooks.
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