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layout: "docs"
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# Google Compute Builder
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Type: `googlecompute`
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The `googlecompute` builder is able to create
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[images](https://developers.google.com/compute/docs/images)
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for use with [Google Compute Engine](https://cloud.google.com/products/compute-engine)
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(GCE) based on existing images. Google Compute Engine doesn't allow the creation
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of images from scratch.
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## Setting Up API Access
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There is a small setup step required in order to obtain the credentials
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that Packer needs to use Google Compute Engine. This needs to be done only
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once if you intend to share the credentials.
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In order for Packer to talk to Google Compute Engine, it will need
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a _client secrets_ JSON file and a _client private key_. Both of these are
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obtained from the [Google Cloud Console](https://cloud.google.com/console).
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Follow the steps below:
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1. Log into the [Google Cloud Console](https://cloud.google.com/console)
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2. Click on the project you want to use Packer with (or create one if you
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don't have one yet).
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3. Click "APIs & auth" in the left sidebar
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4. Click "Registered apps" in the left sidebar
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5. Click "Register App" and register a "Web Application". Choose any
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name you'd like.
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7. After creating the app, click "Certificate" (below the OAuth 2.0 Client
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ID section), and click "Download JSON". This is your _client secrets JSON_
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file. Make sure you didn't download the JSON from the "OAuth 2.0" section!
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This is a common mistake and will cause the builder to not work.
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8. Next, click "Generate Certificate". You should be prompted to download
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a private key. Note the password for the private key! This private key
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is your _client private key_.
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Finally, one last step, you'll have to convert the `p12` file you
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got from Google into the PEM format. You can do this with OpenSSL, which
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is installed standard on most Unixes:
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```
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$ openssl pkcs12 -in <path to .p12> -nocerts -passin pass:notasecret \
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-nodes -out private_key.pem
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```
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The client secrets JSON you downloaded along with the new "private\_key.pem"
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file are the two files you need to configure Packer with to talk to GCE.
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## Basic Example
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Below is a fully functioning example. It doesn't do anything useful,
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since no provisioners are defined, but it will effectively repackage an
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existing GCE image. The client secrets file and private key file are the
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files obtained in the previous section.
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<pre class="prettyprint">
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{
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"type": "googlecompute",
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"bucket_name": "packer-images",
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"client_secrets_file": "client_secret.json",
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"private_key_file": "XXXXXX-privatekey.p12",
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"project_id": "my-project",
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"source_image": "debian-7-wheezy-v20131014",
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"zone": "us-central1-a"
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}
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</pre>
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## Configuration Reference
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Configuration options are organized below into two categories: required and optional. Within
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each category, the available options are alphabetized and described.
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Required:
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* `bucket_name` (string) - The Google Cloud Storage bucket to store the
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images that are created.
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* `client_secrets_file` (string) - The client secrets JSON file that
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was set up in the section above.
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* `private_key_file` (string) - The client private key file that was
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generated in the section above.
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* `project_id` (string) - The project ID that will be used to launch instances
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and store images.
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* `source_image` (string) - The source image to use to create the new image
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from. Example: "debian-7"
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* `zone` (string) - The zone in which to launch the instance used to create
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the image. Example: "us-central1-a"
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Optional:
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* `image_name` (string) - The unique name of the resulting image.
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Defaults to `packer-{{timestamp}}`.
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* `image_description` (string) - The description of the resulting image.
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* `machine_type` (string) - The machine type. Defaults to `n1-standard-1`.
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* `network` (string) - The Google Compute network to use for the launched
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instance. Defaults to `default`.
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* `passphrase` (string) - The passphrase to use if the `private_key_file`
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is encrypted.
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* `ssh_port` (int) - The SSH port. Defaults to 22.
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* `ssh_timeout` (string) - The time to wait for SSH to become available.
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Defaults to "1m".
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* `ssh_username` (string) - The SSH username. Defaults to "root".
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* `state_timeout` (string) - The time to wait for instance state changes.
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Defaults to "5m".
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## Gotchas
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Centos images have root ssh access disabled by default. Set `ssh_username` to any user, which will be created by packer with sudo access.
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The machine type must have a scratch disk, which means you can't use an `f1-micro` or `g1-small` to build images.
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