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If you are using nested components, you can refer to the parent component using the $parent notation. If the parent component builds multiple configuration objects using the repeat construct, and within each iteration, child components build other configuration objects, then the $parent notation always refers to the current iteration of the parent component. For example, $parent.properties.name refers to the name property of the configuration object built in the current iteration by the parent.
Example:
components:
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name: my-lbvserver-comp
type: ns::lbvserver
properties:
name: $parameters.name + "-lb"
servicetype: HTTP
ipv46: $parameters.ip
port: 80
lbmethod: $parameters.lb-alg
components:
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name: my-svcg-comp
type: ns::servicegroup
properties:
name: $parameters.name + "-svcgrp"
servicetype: HTTP
components:
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name: lbvserver-svg-binding-comp
type: ns::lbvserver_servicegroup_binding
properties:
name: $parent.parent.properties.name
servicegroupname: $parent.properties.name
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name: members-svcg-comp
type: ns::servicegroup_servicegroupmember_binding
repeat: $parameters.svc-servers
repeat-item: srv
properties:
ip: $srv
port: str($parameters.svc-port)
servicegroupname: $parent.properties.name
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You can also navigate upward through the hierarchy of components by accessing the properties of the parents of parents all the way to top-level components. For example, the property name of the component lbvserver-svg-binding-comp takes its value from the property name of the parent of its parent, the my-lbvserver-comp component, by using the $parent.parent notation.
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