--- name: require parameters: - path --- `require(...)` behaves similarly to its equivalent in node.js. You can use it to split your configuration across multiple files. If the path starts with a `.`, it is calculated relative to the current file. For example: {% include startExample.html %} {% highlight js %} // dnsconfig.js require('kubernetes/clusters.js'); D("mydomain.net", REG, PROVIDER, IncludeKubernetes() ); {%endhighlight%} {% highlight js %} // kubernetes/clusters.js require('./clusters/prod.js'); require('./clusters/dev.js'); function IncludeKubernetes() { return [includeK8Sprod(), includeK8Sdev()]; } {%endhighlight%} {% highlight js %} // kubernetes/clusters/prod.js function includeK8Sprod() { return [ /* ... */ ]; } {%endhighlight%} {% highlight js %} // kubernetes/clusters/dev.js function includeK8Sdev() { return [ /* ... */ ]; } {%endhighlight%} {% include endExample.html %}