--- description: | All strings within templates are processed by a common Packer templating engine, where variables and functions can be used to modify the value of a configuration parameter at runtime. layout: docs page_title: 'Template Engine - Templates' sidebar_current: 'docs-templates-engine' --- # Template Engine All strings within templates are processed by a common Packer templating engine, where variables and functions can be used to modify the value of a configuration parameter at runtime. The syntax of templates uses the following conventions: - Anything template related happens within double-braces: `{{ }}`. - Functions are specified directly within the braces, such as `{{timestamp}}`. - Template variables are prefixed with a period and capitalized, such as `{{.Variable}}`. ## Functions Functions perform operations on and within strings, for example the `{{timestamp}}` function can be used in any string to generate the current timestamp. This is useful for configurations that require unique keys, such as AMI names. By setting the AMI name to something like `My Packer AMI {{timestamp}}`, the AMI name will be unique down to the second. If you need greater than one second granularity, you should use `{{uuid}}`, for example when you have multiple builders in the same template. Here is a full list of the available functions for reference. - `build_name` - The name of the build being run. - `build_type` - The type of the builder being used currently. - `isotime [FORMAT]` - UTC time, which can be [formatted](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#example_Time_Format). See more examples below in [the `isotime` format reference](/docs/templates/engine.html#isotime-function-format-reference). - `lower` - Lowercases the string. - `pwd` - The working directory while executing Packer. - `template_dir` - The directory to the template for the build. - `timestamp` - The current Unix timestamp in UTC. - `uuid` - Returns a random UUID. - `upper` - Uppercases the string. - `user` - Specifies a user variable. #### Specific to Amazon builders: - `clean_ami_name` - AMI names can only contain certain characters. This function will replace illegal characters with a '-" character. Example usage since ":" is not a legal AMI name is: `{{isotime | clean_ami_name}}`. #### Specific to Google Compute builders: - `clean_image_name` - GCE image names can only contain certain characters and the maximum length is 63. This function will replace illegal characters with a "-" character and truncate a name which exceeds maximum length. Example usage since ":" is not a legal image name is: `{{isotime | clean_image_name}}`. ## Template variables Template variables are special variables automatically set by Packer at build time. Some builders, provisioners and other components have template variables that are available only for that component. Template variables are recognizable because they're prefixed by a period, such as `{{ .Name }}`. For example, when using the [`shell`](/docs/builders/vmware-iso.html) builder template variables are available to customize the [`execute_command`](/docs/provisioners/shell.html#execute_command) parameter used to determine how Packer will run the shell command. ``` liquid { "provisioners": [ { "type": "shell", "execute_command": "{{.Vars}} sudo -E -S bash '{{.Path}}'", "scripts": [ "scripts/bootstrap.sh" ] } ] } ``` The `{{ .Vars }}` and `{{ .Path }}` template variables will be replaced with the list of the environment variables and the path to the script to be executed respectively. -> **Note:** In addition to template variables, you can specify your own user variables. See the [user variable](/docs/templates/user-variables.html) documentation for more information on user variables. # isotime Function Format Reference Formatting for the function `isotime` uses the magic reference date **Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 -0700 MST 2006**, which breaks down to the following:
Day of Week | Month | Date | Hour | Minute | Second | Year | Timezone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Numeric | - | 01 | 02 | 03 (15) | 04 | 05 | 06 | -0700 |
Textual | Monday (Mon) | January (Jan) | - | - | - | - | - | MST |