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These functions can be used to convert values between JSON data types and encodings.
bool
Converts the parameter to a boolean. This function supports parameters of type number, string, and Boolean. Similar to booleans in JavaScript, any value except 0
or 'false'
returns true
.
The following example returns true
:
"[bool(1)]"
The following example returns false
:
"[bool(0)]"
The following example returns true
:
"[bool(true)]"
The following example returns true
:
"[bool('true')]"
decodeBase64
Decodes the parameter from a base-64 encoded string. This function supports parameters only of type string.
The following example returns "Contoso"
:
"[decodeBase64('Q29udG9zbw==')]"
decodeUriComponent
Decodes the parameter from a URL encoded string. This function supports parameters only of type string.
The following example returns "https://portal.azure.com/"
:
"[decodeUriComponent('https%3A%2F%2Fportal.azure.com%2F')]"
encodeBase64
Encodes the parameter to a base-64 encoded string. This function supports parameters only of type string.
The following example returns "Q29udG9zbw=="
:
"[encodeBase64('Contoso')]"
encodeUriComponent
Encodes the parameter to a URL encoded string. This function supports parameters only of type string.
The following example returns "https%3A%2F%2Fportal.azure.com%2F"
:
"[encodeUriComponent('https://portal.azure.com/')]"
float
Converts the parameter to a floating-point. This function supports parameters of type number and string.
The following example returns 1.0
:
"[float('1.0')]"
The following example returns 2.9
:
"[float(2.9)]"
int
Converts the parameter to an integer. This function supports parameters of type number and string.
The following example returns 1
:
"[int('1')]"
The following example returns 2
:
"[int(2.9)]"
parse
Converts the parameter to a native type. In other words, this function is the inverse of string()
. This function supports parameters only of type string.
The following example returns 1
:
"[parse('1')]"
The following example returns true
:
"[parse('true')]"
The following example returns [1,2,3]
:
"[parse('[1,2,3]')]"
The following example returns {"type":"webapp"}
:
"[parse('{\"type\":\"webapp\"}')]"
string
Converts the parameter to a string. This function supports parameters of all JSON data types.
The following example returns "1"
:
"[string(1)]"
The following example returns "2.9"
:
"[string(2.9)]"
The following example returns "[1,2,3]"
:
"[string([1,2,3])]"
The following example returns "{"type":"webapp"}"
:
"[string({\"type\":\"webapp\"})]"
Next steps
- For an introduction to Azure Resource Manager, see Azure Resource Manager overview.