Project Output configuration context
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The below keys are available in template strings for project outputs, specified in outputs[].value
keys in project config files. These include all the keys from the sections above.
Output values can reference outputs defined by providers, via the ${providers.<provider-name>.outputs}
key. For details on which outputs are available for a given provider, please refer to the reference docs for the provider in question, and look for the Outputs section.
Output values may also reference outputs defined by modules, via the ${modules.<module-name>.outputs}
key, as well as service and task outputs via the ${runtime.services.<service-name>.outputs}
and ${runtime.tasks.<task-name>.outputs}
keys.
For details on which outputs are available for a given module type, please refer to the reference docs for the module type in question, and look for the Outputs section.
${local.*}
Context variables that are specific to the currently running environment/machine.
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${local.artifactsPath}
The absolute path to the directory where exported artifacts from test and task runs are stored.
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${local.env.*}
A map of all local environment variables (see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_env).
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${local.env.<env-var-name>}
The environment variable value.
${local.arch}
A string indicating the architecture that the framework is running on (see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_arch)
Example:
${local.platform}
A string indicating the platform that the framework is running on (see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_platform)
Example:
${local.projectPath}
The absolute path to the project root directory.
Example:
${local.username}
The current username (as resolved by https://github.com/sindresorhus/username).
Example:
${local.usernameLowerCase}
The current username (as resolved by https://github.com/sindresorhus/username), with any upper case characters converted to lower case.
Example:
${command.*}
Information about the currently running command and its arguments.
${command.name}
The currently running Garden CLI command, without positional arguments or option flags. This can be handy to e.g. change some variables based on whether you're running garden test
or some other specific command.
Note that this will currently always resolve to "run workflow"
when running Workflows, as opposed to individual workflow step commands. This may be revisited at a later time, but currently all configuration is resolved once for all workflow steps.
Example:
${command.params.*}
A map of all parameters set when calling the current command. This includes both positional arguments and option flags, and includes any default values set by the framework or specific command. This can be powerful if used right, but do take care since different parameters are only available in certain commands, some have array values etc.
For example, to see if a service is in hot-reload mode, you might do something like ${command.params contains 'hot-reload' && command.params.hot-reload contains 'my-service'}
. Notice that you currently need to check both for the existence of the parameter, and also to correctly handle the array value.
Option values can be referenced by the option's default name (e.g. dev-mode
) or its alias (e.g. dev
) if one is defined for that option.
${command.params.<name>}
${datetime.*}
Information about the date/time at template resolution time.
${datetime.now}
The current UTC date and time, at time of template resolution, in ISO-8601 format.
Example:
${datetime.today}
The current UTC date, at time of template resolution, in ISO-8601 format.
Example:
${datetime.timestamp}
The current UTC Unix timestamp (in seconds), at time of template resolution.
Example:
${project.*}
Information about the Garden project.
${project.name}
The name of the Garden project.
Example:
${git.*}
Information about the current state of the project's Git repository.
${git.branch}
The current Git branch, if available. Resolves to an empty string if HEAD is in a detached state (e.g. when rebasing), or if the repository has no commits.
When using remote sources, the branch used is that of the project/top-level repository (the one that contains the project configuration).
The branch is resolved at the start of the Garden command's execution, and is not updated if the current branch changes during the command's execution (which could happen, for example, when using watch-mode commands).
Example:
${git.commitHash}
The current Git commit hash, if available. Resolves to an empty string if the repository has no commits.
When using remote sources, the hash used is that of the project/top-level repository (the one that contains the project configuration).
The hash is resolved at the start of the Garden command's execution, and is not updated if the current commit changes during the command's execution (which could happen, for example, when using watch-mode commands).
Example:
${git.originUrl}
The remote origin URL of the project Git repository.
When using remote sources, the URL is that of the project/top-level repository (the one that contains the project configuration).
Example:
${secrets.<secret-name>}
The secret's value.
${variables.*}
A map of all variables defined in the project configuration, including environment-specific variables.
${variables.<variable-name>}
${var.*}
Alias for the variables field.
${var.<name>}
Number, string or boolean
${environment.*}
Information about the environment that Garden is running against.
${environment.name}
The name of the environment Garden is running against, excluding the namespace.
Example:
${environment.fullName}
The full name of the environment Garden is running against, including the namespace.
Example:
${environment.namespace}
The currently active namespace (if any).
Example:
${providers.*}
Retrieve information about providers that are defined in the project.
${providers.<provider-name>.config.*}
The resolved configuration for the provider.
${providers.<provider-name>.config.<config-key>}
The provider config key value. Refer to individual provider references for details.
${providers.<provider-name>.outputs.*}
The outputs defined by the provider (see individual plugin docs for details).
${providers.<provider-name>.outputs.<output-key>}
The provider output value. Refer to individual provider references for details.
${modules.*}
Retrieve information about modules that are defined in the project.
${modules.<module-name>.buildPath}
The build path of the module.
Example:
${modules.<module-name>.name}
The name of the module.
${modules.<module-name>.path}
The local path of the module.
Example:
${modules.<module-name>.outputs.*}
The outputs defined by the module (see individual module type references for details).
${modules.<module-name>.outputs.<output-name>}
The module output value. Refer to individual module type references for details.
${modules.<module-name>.var.*}
A map of all variables defined in the module.
${modules.<module-name>.var.<variable-name>}
${modules.<module-name>.version}
The current version of the module.
Example:
${runtime.*}
Runtime outputs and information from services and tasks (only resolved at runtime when deploying services and running tasks).
${runtime.services.*}
Runtime information from the services that the service/task being run depends on.
${runtime.services.<service-name>.outputs.*}
The runtime outputs defined by the service (see individual module type references for details).
${runtime.services.<service-name>.outputs.<output-name>}
The service output value. Refer to individual module type references for details.
${runtime.services.<service-name>.version}
The current version of the service.
Example:
${runtime.tasks.*}
Runtime information from the tasks that the service/task being run depends on.
${runtime.tasks.<task-name>.outputs.*}
The runtime outputs defined by the task (see individual module type references for details).
${runtime.tasks.<task-name>.outputs.<output-name>}
The task output value. Refer to individual module type references for details.
${runtime.tasks.<task-name>.version}
The current version of the task.
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