--- page_title: Using the isotime template function - Guides sidebar_title: Isotime Template Function description: |- It can be a bit confusing to figure out how to format your isotime using the golang reference date string. Here is a small guide and some examples. --- # Using the Isotime template function with a format string The way you format isotime in golang is a bit nontraditional compared to how you may be used to formatting datetime strings. Full docs and examples for the golang time formatting function can be found [here](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#example_Time_Format) However, the formatting basics are worth describing here. From the [golang docs](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#pkg-constants): > These are predefined layouts for use in Time.Format and time.Parse. The > reference time used in the layouts is the specific time: > > Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 MST 2006 > > which is Unix time 1136239445. Since MST is GMT-0700, the reference time > can be thought of as > > 01/02 03:04:05PM '06 -0700 > > To define your own format, write down what the reference time would look like > formatted your way; see the values of constants like ANSIC, StampMicro or > Kitchen for examples. The model is to demonstrate what the reference time > looks like so that the Format and Parse methods can apply the same > transformation to a general time value. So what does that look like in a Packer template function? ```json { "variables": { "myvar": "packer-{{isotime \"2006-01-02 03:04:05\"}}" }, "builders": [ { "type": "null", "communicator": "none" } ], "provisioners": [ { "type": "shell-local", "inline": ["echo {{ user `myvar`}}"] } ] } ``` You can switch out the variables section above with the following examples to get different timestamps: Date only, not time: ```json "variables": { "myvar": "packer-{{isotime \"2006-01-02\"}}" } ``` A timestamp down to the millisecond: ```json "variables": { "myvar": "packer-{{isotime \"Jan-_2-15:04:05.000\"}}" } ``` Or just the time as it would appear on a digital clock: ```json "variables": { "myvar": "packer-{{isotime \"3:04PM\"}}" } ```