--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Convert Veewee Definitions to Packer Templates" description: |- If you are or were a user of Veewee, then there is an official tool called veewee-to-packer that will convert your Veewee definition into an equivalent Packer template. Even if you're not a Veewee user, Veewee has a large library of templates that can be readily used with Packer by simply converting them. --- # Veewee-to-Packer If you are or were a user of [Veewee](https://github.com/jedi4ever/veewee), then there is an official tool called [veewee-to-packer](https://github.com/mitchellh/veewee-to-packer) that will convert your Veewee definition into an equivalent Packer template. Even if you're not a Veewee user, Veewee has a [large library](https://github.com/jedi4ever/veewee/tree/master/templates) of templates that can be readily used with Packer by simply converting them. ## Installation and Usage Since Veewee itself is a Ruby project, so too is the veewee-to-packer application so that it can read the Veewee configurations. Install it using RubyGems: ```text $ gem install veewee-to-packer ... ``` Once installed, usage is easy! Just point `veewee-to-packer` at the `definition.rb` file of any template. The converter will output any warnings or messages about the conversion. The example below converts a CentOS template: ```text $ veewee-to-packer templates/CentOS-6.4/definition.rb Success! Your Veewee definition was converted to a Packer template! The template can be found in the `template.json` file in the output directory: output Please be sure to run `packer validate` against the new template to verify settings are correct. Be sure to `cd` into the directory first, since the template has relative paths that expect you to use it from the same working directory. ``` ***Voila!*** By default, `veewee-to-packer` will output a template that contains a builder for both VirtualBox and VMware. You can use the `-only` flag on `packer build` to only build one of them. Otherwise you can use the `--builder` flag on `veewee-to-packer` to only output specific builder configurations. ## Limitations None, really. The tool will tell you if it can't convert a part of a template, and whether that is a critical error or just a warning. Most of Veewee's functions translate perfectly over to Packer. There are still a couple missing features in Packer, but they're minimal. ## Bugs If you find any bugs, please report them to the [veewee-to-packer issue tracker](https://github.com/mitchellh/veewee-to-packer). I haven't been able to exhaustively test every Veewee template, so there are certainly some edge cases out there.