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Environment Variables for Packer
Packer uses a variety of environmental variables. A listing and description of each can be found below:
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PACKER_CACHE_DIR
- The location of the packer cache. -
PACKER_CONFIG
- The location of the core configuration file. The format of the configuration file is basic JSON. See the core configuration page. -
PACKER_LOG
- Setting this to any value other than "" (empty string) or "0" will enable the logger. See the debugging page. -
PACKER_LOG_PATH
- The location of the log file. Note:PACKER_LOG
must be set for any logging to occur. See the debugging page. -
PACKER_NO_COLOR
- Setting this to any value will disable color in the terminal. -
PACKER_PLUGIN_MAX_PORT
- The maximum port that Packer uses for communication with plugins, since plugin communication happens over TCP connections on your local host. The default is 25,000. See the core configuration page. -
PACKER_PLUGIN_MIN_PORT
- The minimum port that Packer uses for communication with plugins, since plugin communication happens over TCP connections on your local host. The default is 10,000. See the core configuration page. -
CHECKPOINT_DISABLE
- When Packer is invoked it sometimes calls out to checkpoint.hashicorp.com to look for new versions of Packer. If you want to disable this for security or privacy reasons, you can set this environment variable to1
. -
TMPDIR
(Unix) /TMP
TEMP
USERPROFILE
(Windows) - The location of the directory used for temporary files (defaults to/tmp
on Linux/Unix and%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
on Windows Vista and above). It might be necessary to customize it when working with large files since/tmp
is a memory-backed filesystem in some Linux distributions in which case/var/tmp
might be preferred.