--- layout: guides page_title: Generating code for config spec. sidebar_title: Making a plugin HCL2 enabled description: Learn how to generate the HCL2 configuration of your component easily. --- # Auto Generate the HCL2 code of a plugin From v1.5, Packer can be configured using HCL2. Because Packer has so many builders, provisioner & post-processors, we relied on code generation to iterate more easily. The good new is that you can benefit from this code generator to get the HCL2 spec code of your component simply. It's a Go binary package and is located in [`cmd/mapstructure-to-hcl2`](https://github.com/hashicorp/packer/tree/master/cmd/mapstructure-to-hcl2). Say you want to configure the `Config` struct of a `Builder` in a package located in `my/example-plugin/config.go`. Here are some simple steps you can follow to make it HCL2 enabled: - run `go install github.com/hashicorp/packer/cmd/mapstructure-to-hcl2` - Add `//go:generate mapstructure-to-hcl2 -type Config` at the top of `config.go` - run `go generate ./my/example-plugin/...` This will generate a `my/example-plugin/config.hcl2spec.go` file containing the configuration fields of `Config`. - Make sure that all the nested structs of `Config` are also auto generated the same way. - Now we only need to make Builder implement the interface by adding the following snippet: ```go func (b *Builder) ConfigSpec() hcldec.ObjectSpec { return b.config.FlatMapstructure().HCL2Spec() } ``` From now on every time you add or change a field of Config you will need to run the `go generate` command again. A good example of this is the [Config struct of the amazon-ebs builder](https://github.com/hashicorp/packer/blob/master/builder/amazon/ebs/builder.go)