--- page_title: jsonencode - Functions - Configuration Language sidebar_title: jsonencode description: The jsonencode function encodes a given value as a JSON string. --- # `jsonencode` Function `jsonencode` encodes a given value to a string using JSON syntax. The JSON encoding is defined in [RFC 7159](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159). This function maps [Packer language values](/docs/templates/hcl_templates/expressions#types-and-values) to JSON values in the following way: | Packer type | JSON type | | ------------- | --------- | | `string` | String | | `number` | Number | | `bool` | Bool | | `list(...)` | Array | | `set(...)` | Array | | `tuple(...)` | Array | | `map(...)` | Object | | `object(...)` | Object | | Null value | `null` | Since the JSON format cannot fully represent all of the Packer language types, passing the `jsonencode` result to `jsondecode` will not produce an identical value, but the automatic type conversion rules mean that this is rarely a problem in practice. ## Examples ```shell-session > jsonencode({"hello"="world"}) {"hello":"world"} ``` ## Related Functions - [`jsondecode`](/docs/templates/hcl_templates/functions/encoding/jsondecode) performs the opposite operation, _decoding_ a JSON string to obtain its represented value.