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The Packer compress post-processor takes an artifact with files (such as from VMware or VirtualBox) and compresses the artifact into a single archive. | docs | Compress - Post-Processors | docs-post-processors-compress |
Compress Post-Processor
Type: compress
The Packer compress post-processor takes an artifact with files (such as from VMware or VirtualBox) and compresses the artifact into a single archive.
Configuration
Optional:
By default, packer will build archives in .tar.gz
format with the following
filename: packer_{{.BuildName}}_{{.BuilderType}}
. If you want to change this
you will need to specify the output
option.
-
output
(string) - The path to save the compressed archive. The archive format is inferred from the filename. E.g..tar.gz
will be a gzipped tarball..zip
will be a zip file. If the extension can't be detected packer defaults to.tar.gz
behavior but will not change the filename.You can use
{{.BuildName}}
and{{.BuilderType}}
in your output path. If you are executing multiple builders in parallel you should make sureoutput
is unique for each one. For examplepacker_{{.BuildName}}.zip
. -
format
(string) - Disable archive format autodetection and use provided string. -
compression_level
(number) - Specify the compression level, for algorithms that support it, from 1 through 9 inclusive. Typically higher compression levels take longer but produce smaller files. Defaults to6
-
keep_input_artifact
(boolean) - Keep source files; defaults tofalse
Supported Formats
Supported file extensions include .zip
, .tar
, .gz
, .tar.gz
, .lz4
and
.tar.lz4
. Note that .gz
and .lz4
will fail if you have multiple files to
compress.
Examples
Some minimal examples are shown below, showing only the post-processor configuration:
{
"type": "compress",
"output": "archive.tar.lz4"
}
{
"type": "compress",
"output": "{{.BuildName}}_bundle.zip"
}
{
"type": "compress",
"output": "log_{{.BuildName}}.gz",
"compression_level": 9
}