Hello list. I am using the hiera() lookup function in order to query
some few attributes from a http backend. Something like this:
common.yaml
---
...
class::attr: "%{hiera('other::attr')}"
This works very well if other::attr is defined, but an empty string is
returned in the lookup above if the other::attr isn't found. The hiera()
function on the manifest fails the compilation if I do the same query,
which is what I'd expect from the lookup above.
Is there a way to enforce the declaration of the other::attr when using
hiera() lookup function inside the hieradata?
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