--- description: | The windows-shell Packer provisioner runs commands on Windows using the cmd shell. page_title: Windows Shell - Provisioners sidebar_title: Windows Shell --- # Windows Shell Provisioner Type: `windows-shell` The windows-shell Packer provisioner runs commands on a Windows machine using `cmd`. It assumes it is running over WinRM. ## Basic Example The example below is fully functional. ```json { "type": "windows-shell", "inline": ["dir c:\\"] } ``` ```hcl provisioner "windows-shell" { inline = ["dir c:\\"] } ``` ## Configuration Reference @include 'provisioners/shell-config.mdx' - `environment_vars` (array of strings) - An array of key/value pairs to inject prior to the execute_command. The format should be `key=value`. Packer injects some environmental variables by default into the environment, as well, which are covered in the section below. - `execute_command` (string) - The command to use to execute the script. By default this is `{{ .Vars }}"{{ .Path }}"`. The value of this is treated as [template engine](/docs/templates/engine). This is a [template engine](/docs/templates/engine). Therefore, you may use user variables and template functions in this field. In addition, there are two available extra variables: - `Path` is the path to the script to run - `Vars` is the list of `environment_vars`, if configured. - `remote_path` (string) - The path where the script will be uploaded to in the machine. This defaults to "c:/Windows/Temp/script.bat". This value must be a writable location and any parent directories must already exist. - `start_retry_timeout` (string) - The amount of time to attempt to _start_ the remote process. By default this is "5m" or 5 minutes. This setting exists in order to deal with times when SSH may restart, such as a system reboot. Set this to a higher value if reboots take a longer amount of time. @include 'provisioners/common-config.mdx' ## Default Environmental Variables In addition to being able to specify custom environmental variables using the `environment_vars` configuration, the provisioner automatically defines certain commonly useful environmental variables: - `PACKER_BUILD_NAME` is set to the [name of the build](/docs/templates/builders#named-builds) that Packer is running. This is most useful when Packer is making multiple builds and you want to distinguish them slightly from a common provisioning script. - `PACKER_BUILDER_TYPE` is the type of the builder that was used to create the machine that the script is running on. This is useful if you want to run only certain parts of the script on systems built with certain builders. - `PACKER_HTTP_ADDR` If using a builder that provides an http server for file transfer (such as hyperv, parallels, qemu, virtualbox, and vmware), this will be set to the address. You can use this address in your provisioner to download large files over http. This may be useful if you're experiencing slower speeds using the default file provisioner. A file provisioner using the `winrm` communicator may experience these types of difficulties.