Project template context

The following keys are available in any template strings within Project configurations, except the name field (which cannot be templated). See the Environment and Provider sections for additional keys available when configuring environments and providers, respectively.

${local.*}

Context variables that are specific to the currently running environment/machine.

Type

object

${local.artifactsPath}

The absolute path to the directory where exported artifacts from test and task runs are stored.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${local.artifactsPath}

${local.env.*}

A map of all local environment variables (see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_env).

Type

object

${local.env.<env-var-name>}

The environment variable value.

Type

string

${local.arch}

A string indicating the architecture that the framework is running on (see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_arch)

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${local.arch}

${local.platform}

A string indicating the platform that the framework is running on (see https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_platform)

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${local.platform}

${local.projectPath}

The absolute path to the project root directory.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${local.projectPath}

${local.username}

The current username (as resolved by https://github.com/sindresorhus/username).

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${local.username}

${local.usernameLowerCase}

The current username (as resolved by https://github.com/sindresorhus/username), with any upper case characters converted to lower case.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${local.usernameLowerCase}

${command.*}

Information about the currently running command and its arguments.

Type

object

${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 "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.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${command.name}

${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.

Option values can be referenced by the option's default name (e.g. local-mode) or its alias (e.g. local) if one is defined for that option.

Type

object

${command.params.<name>}

Type

any

${datetime.*}

Information about the date/time at template resolution time.

Type

object

${datetime.now}

The current UTC date and time, at time of template resolution, in ISO-8601 format.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${datetime.now}

${datetime.today}

The current UTC date, at time of template resolution, in ISO-8601 format.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${datetime.today}

${datetime.timestamp}

The current UTC Unix timestamp (in seconds), at time of template resolution.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${datetime.timestamp}

${project.*}

Information about the Garden project.

Type

object

${project.name}

The name of the Garden project.

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${project.name}

${git.*}

Information about the current state of the project's Git repository.

Type

object

${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).

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${git.branch}

${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).

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${git.commitHash}

${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).

Type

string

Example:

my-variable: ${git.originUrl}

${secrets.<secret-name>}

The secret's value.

Type

string

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