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docs Windows Shell Provisioner The windows-shell Packer provisioner runs commands on Windows using the cmd 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.

{
  "type": "windows-shell",
  "inline": ["dir c:\\"]
}

Configuration Reference

The reference of available configuration options is listed below. The only required element is either "inline" or "script". Every other option is optional.

Exactly one of the following is required:

  • inline (array of strings) - This is an array of commands to execute. The commands are concatenated by newlines and turned into a single file, so they are all executed within the same context. This allows you to change directories in one command and use something in the directory in the next and so on. Inline scripts are the easiest way to pull off simple tasks within the machine.

  • script (string) - The path to a script to upload and execute in the machine. This path can be absolute or relative. If it is relative, it is relative to the working directory when Packer is executed.

  • scripts (array of strings) - An array of scripts to execute. The scripts will be uploaded and executed in the order specified. Each script is executed in isolation, so state such as variables from one script won't carry on to the next.

Optional parameters:

  • binary (boolean) - If true, specifies that the script(s) are binary files, and Packer should therefore not convert Windows line endings to Unix line endings (if there are any). By default this is false.

  • 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 configuration template. There are two available variables: Path, which is the path to the script to run, and Vars, which 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 "/tmp/script.sh". 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.