Packer
source block
This topic provides reference information about source
blocks nested in a build
block.
Description
Add a source
block to your build
block to reuse a builder defined elsewhere in the configuration. Packer fills in the source fields that are not already set in the top-level source
block.
Build-level source blocks are implemented by merging their contents with the
corresponding top-level source block, and a packer build
command fails when it
encounters the ambiguity that arises when a source parameter is defined twice.
For example, in the below example, if the top-level lxd.arch
source block
also defined an output_image
field or if one of the build-level source blocks
redefined and image field, Packer would error.
# file: builds.pkr.hcl
source "lxd" "arch" {
image = "archlinux"
}
build {
# Use the singular `source` block set specific fields.
# Note that fields cannot be overwritten, in other words, you cannot
# set the 'image' field from the top-level source block in here, as well as
# the 'name' and 'output_image' fields cannot be set in the top-level source block.
source "lxd.arch" {
# Setting the name field allows to rename the source only for this build section.
name = "nomad"
output_image = "nomad"
}
provisioner "shell" {
inline = [ "echo installing nomad" ]
}
}
build {
source "lxd.arch" {
name = "consul"
output_image = "consul"
}
provisioner "shell" {
inline = [ "echo installing consul" ]
}
}