doc/5-advanced-topics: add example how to use custom functions in attributes

Signed-off-by: Jean Flach <jean-marcel.flach@netways.de>

fixes #10947
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Simon Ruderich 2015-11-20 16:22:28 +01:00 committed by Jean Flach
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### <a id="custom-functions-as-attribute"></a> Use Custom Functions as Attribute
To use custom functions as attributes, the function must be defined in a
slightly unexpected way. The following example shows how to assign values
depending on group membership. All hosts in the `slow-lan` host group use 300
as value for `ping_wrta`, all other hosts use 100.
globals.group_specific_value = function(group, group_value, non_group_value) {
return function() use (group, group_value, non_group_value) {
if (group in host.groups) {
return group_value
} else {
return non_group_value
}
}
}
apply Service "ping4" {
import "generic-service"
check_command = "ping4"
vars.ping_wrta = group_specific_value("slow-lan", 300, 100)
vars.ping_crta = group_specific_value("slow-lan", 500, 200)
assign where true
}
## <a id="access-object-attributes-at-runtime"></a> Access Object Attributes at Runtime ## <a id="access-object-attributes-at-runtime"></a> Access Object Attributes at Runtime