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## Third-Party plugins
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The plugins listed below have been built by the community of Packer users and
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vendors. These plugins are not officially tested nor officially maintained by
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HashiCorp, and are listed here in order to help users find them easily.
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To learn more about how to use community plugins, or how to build your own,
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check out the docs on [extending Packer](/packer/docs/plugins/install)
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refer to the docs on [extending Packer](/packer/docs/plugins/install)
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If you have built a plugin and would like to add it to this community list,
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please make a pull request so that we can document your
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contribution here!
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make a pull request so that we can document your contribution.
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@include "builders/community_builders.mdx"
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Refer to the following topics to learn about plugins built by the community of Packer users and
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vendors. We do not test or maintain community plugins.
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@include "provisioners/community_provisioners.mdx"
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@include "post-processors/community_post-processors.mdx"
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- [Community Builders](/packer/docs/builders/community-supported)
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- [Community Provisioners](/packer/docs/provisioners/community-supported)
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- [Community Post-Processors](/packer/docs/post-processors/community-supported)
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## Templates
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---
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description: |
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The `hcp-packer-iteration` data source retrieves information about an
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iteration from the HCP Packer registry. This data source is deprecated. Use the `hcpe-packer-verion` data source instead.
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The `hcp-packer-iteration` data source retrieves information about an iteration from the HCP Packer registry. This data source is deprecated. Use the `hcpe-packer-verion` data source instead.
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page_title: hcp-packer-iteration data source reference
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---
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---
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page_title: can - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: can function reference
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description: |-
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The can function tries to evaluate an expression given as an argument and
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indicates whether the evaluation succeeded.
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The `can` function evaluates an expression and indicates whether it succeeds.
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---
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# `can` Function
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---
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page_title: convert - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: 'The convert function converts a value or an expression to a given type. '
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page_title: convert function reference
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description: The `convert` function converts a value or an expression to a given type.
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---
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# `convert` Function
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---
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page_title: try - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: try function reference
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description: |-
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The try function tries to evaluate a sequence of expressions given as
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arguments and returns the result of the first one that does not produce
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any errors.
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The `try` function evaluates a sequence of expressions and returns the result of the first expression that does not produce any errors.
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---
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# `try` Function
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---
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page_title: base64decode - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The base64decode function decodes a string containing a base64 sequence.
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page_title: base64decode function reference
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description: The `base64decode` function decodes a base64-encoded string.
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---
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# `base64decode` Function
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---
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page_title: base64encode - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The base64encode function applies Base64 encoding to a string.
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page_title: base64encode function reference
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description: The `base64encode` function encodes a string in base64 format.
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---
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# `base64encode` Function
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---
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page_title: base64gzip - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The base64encode function compresses the given string with gzip and then
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encodes the result in Base64.
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page_title: base64gzip function reference
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description: The `base64gzip` function compresses the given string using gzip and then encodes the result in base64.
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---
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# `base64gzip` Function
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---
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page_title: csvdecode - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The csvdecode function decodes CSV data into a list of maps.
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page_title: csvdecode function reference
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description: The `csvdecode` function decodes CSV data into a list of maps.
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---
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# `csvdecode` Function
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---
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page_title: jsondecode - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: jsondecode function reference
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description: |-
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The jsondecode function decodes a JSON string into a representation of its
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value.
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The `jsondecode` function decodes a JSON string into its corresponding Packer value.
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---
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# `jsondecode` Function
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---
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page_title: jsonencode - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The jsonencode function encodes a given value as a JSON string.
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page_title: jsonencode function reference
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description: The `jsonencode` function encodes a given value as a JSON string.
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---
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# `jsonencode` Function
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---
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page_title: testdecodebase64 - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The testdecodebase64 function converts a base64 encoded string, whose underlying encoding is the one specified as argument, into a UTF-8 string.
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page_title: testdecodebase64 function reference
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description: The `testdecodebase64` function converts a base64-encoded string into a UTF-8 string.
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---
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# `textdecodebase64` Function
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---
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page_title: testencodebase64 - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The testencodebase64 function converts a UTF-8 NFC input string to a base64 blob that encodes the target encoding's rendering of the input string.
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page_title: testencodebase64 function reference
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description: The `testencodebase64` function converts a UTF-8 NFC string into a base64 blob to match the destination encoding.
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---
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# `textencodebase64` Function
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Encodes the input string to the destination encoding.
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The output is base64-encoded to account for HCL's string encoding limitations: they must be UTF-8, NFC-normalised.
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Packer uses the "standard" Base64 alphabet as defined in
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Packer uses the standard base64 alphabet as defined in
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[RFC 4648 section 4](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4).
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The `encoding_name` argument must contain one of the encoding names or aliases recorded in
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---
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page_title: urlencode - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The urlencode function applies URL encoding to a given string.
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page_title: urlencode function reference
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description: The `urlencode` function applies URL encoding to a given string.
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---
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# `urlencode` Function
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---
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page_title: yamldecode - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: yamldecode function reference
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description: |-
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The yamldecode function decodes a YAML string into a representation of its
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value.
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The `yamldecode` function decodes a YAML string into its corresponding Packer value.
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---
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# `yamldecode` Function
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page_title: yamlencode - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The yamlencode function encodes a given value as a YAML string.
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page_title: yamlencode function reference
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description: The `yamlencode` function encodes a given value as a YAML string.
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---
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# `yamlencode` Function
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---
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page_title: Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: Built-in functions reference overview
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description: |-
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The HCL language has a number of built-in functions that can be called
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from within expressions to transform and combine values.
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Functions built into HCL language can transform and combine values. Learn about using built-in functions in your Packer templates.
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---
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# Built-in Functions
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# Built-in functions overview
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`@include 'from-1.5/beta-hcl2-note.mdx'`
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This topic provides an overview of the built-in HashiCorp configuration language (HCL) functions you can use in your Packer templates.
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The HCL language includes a number of built-in functions that you can
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call from within expressions to transform and combine values. The general
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## Functions syntax
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You can use functions in Packer templates to transform and combine values. The
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syntax for function calls is a function name followed by comma-separated
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arguments in parentheses:
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```
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For information on invoking functions in string literals, refer to the
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[String Literals](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/docs/templates/hcl_templates/expressions#string-literals) section
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in the HCL2 expressions documentation.
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[string literals reference](/packer/docs/templates/hcl_templates/expressions#string-literals) section.
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The HCL language does not support user-defined functions, and so only
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the functions built in to the language are available for use. The documentation includes all of the available built-in functions.
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HCL does not support user-defined functions. You can only call
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the functions built into the language.
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page_title: cidrhost - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: cidrhost function reference
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description: |-
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The cidrhost function calculates a full host IP address within a given
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IP network address prefix.
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The `cidrhost` function calculates a full host IP address in a given
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IP network address prefix.
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---
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# `cidrhost` Function
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page_title: cidrnetmask - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: cidrnetmask function reference
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The cidrnetmask function converts an IPv4 address prefix given in CIDR
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The `cidrnetmask` function converts an IPv4 address prefix given in CIDR
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notation into a subnet mask address.
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# `cidrnetmask` Function
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page_title: cidrsubnet - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: cidrsubnet function reference
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description: |-
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The cidrsubnet function calculates a subnet address within a given IP network
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address prefix.
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The `cidrsubnet` function calculates a subnet address within a given IP network
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address prefix.
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# `cidrsubnet` Function
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page_title: cidrsubnets - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: cidrsubnets function reference
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description: |-
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The cidrsubnets function calculates a sequence of consecutive IP address
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ranges within a particular CIDR prefix.
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The `cidrsubnets` function calculates a sequence of consecutive IP address
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ranges in a CIDR prefix.
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# `cidrsubnets` Function
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page_title: abs - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The abs function returns the absolute value of the given number.
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page_title: abs function reference
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description: The `abs` function returns the absolute value of the given number.
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# `abs` Function
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page_title: ceil - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: ceil function reference
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The ceil function returns the closest whole number greater than or equal to
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the given value.
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The `ceil` function returns the closest whole number greater than or equal to
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the given value.
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---
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# `ceil` Function
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page_title: floor - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: floor function reference
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The floor function returns the closest whole number less than or equal to
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the given value.
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The `floor` function returns the closest whole number less than or equal to
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the given value.
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# `floor` Function
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page_title: log - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The log function returns the logarithm of a given number in a given base.
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page_title: log function reference
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description: The `log` function returns the logarithm of a given number in a given base.
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# `log` Function
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page_title: max - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The max function takes one or more numbers and returns the greatest number.
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page_title: max function reference
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description: The `max` function returns the largest number from the given set of one or more numbers.
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# `max` Function
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page_title: min - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The min function takes one or more numbers and returns the smallest number.
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page_title: min function reference
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description: The `min` function returns the smallest number in a set of one or more numbers.
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# `min` Function
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page_title: parseint - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: parseint function reference
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description: >-
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The parseint function parses the given string as a representation of an
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integer.
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The `parseint` function parses the given string as a representation of an
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integer.
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---
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# `parseint` Function
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page_title: pow - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The pow function raises a number to a power.
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page_title: pow function reference
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description: The `pow` function raises a number to a power.
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---
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# `pow` Function
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page_title: signum - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The signum function determines the sign of a number.
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page_title: signum function reference
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description: The `signum` function determines the sign of a number.
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---
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# `signum` Function
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page_title: chomp - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The chomp function removes newline characters at the end of a string.
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page_title: chomp function reference
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description: The `chomp` function removes newline characters at the end of a string.
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# `chomp` Function
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page_title: format - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: format function reference
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description: |-
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The format function produces a string by formatting a number of other values
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The `format` function applies a specification to format values and produce a new string.
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---
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# `format` Function
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page_title: formatlist - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: formatlist function reference
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description: |-
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The formatlist function produces a list of strings by formatting a number of
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other values according to a specification string.
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The `formatlist` function applies a specification to format values and produce a list of strings.
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---
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# `formatlist` Function
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page_title: indent - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: indent function reference
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description: |-
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The indent function adds a number of spaces to the beginnings of all but the
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The `indent` function adds spaces to the beginnings of all but the
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---
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page_title: join - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: join function reference
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description: |-
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The join function produces a string by concatenating the elements of a list
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The `join` function produces a string by concatenating the elements of a list
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with a given delimiter.
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---
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# `join` Function
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---
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page_title: lower - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: lower function reference
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description: >-
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The lower function converts all cased letters in the given string to
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lowercase.
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The `lower` function converts all uppercase letters in the given string to
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lowercase.
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---
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# `lower` Function
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---
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page_title: regex - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: regex function reference
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description: |-
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The regex function applies a regular expression to a string and returns the
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The `regex` function applies a regular expression to a string and returns the
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matching substrings.
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page_title: regex_replace - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: regex_replace function reference
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description: >-
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The regex_replace function searches a given string for another given
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substring,
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and replaces all occurrences with a given replacement string. The substring
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argument can be a valid regular expression or a string.
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The `regex_replace` function matches and replaces all occurrences of a substring with a replacement string.
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# `regex_replace` Function
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page_title: regexall - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: regexall function reference
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description: |-
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The regexall function applies a regular expression to a string and returns a list of all matches.
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The `regexall` function applies a regular expression to a string and returns a list of all matches.
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---
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# `regexall` Function
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---
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page_title: replace - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: replace function reference
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description: |-
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The replace function searches a given string for another given substring,
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and replaces all occurrences with a given replacement string.
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The `replace` function replaces all occurrences of substring with a given string.
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---
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# `replace` Function
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---
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page_title: split - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: split function reference
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description: |-
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The split function produces a list by dividing a given string at all
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occurrences of a given separator.
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The `split` function divides the given string according to the specified separator to produce a list.
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---
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|
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# `split` Function
|
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---
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page_title: strcontains - Functions - Configuration Language
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page_title: strcontains function reference
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description: |-
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The strcontains function checks whether a given string can be found within another string.
|
||||
The `strcontains` function searches for a substring within a string.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `strcontains` Function
|
||||
|
||||
`strcontains` function checks whether a substring is within another string.
|
||||
The `strcontains` function searches for a substring within a string.
|
||||
|
||||
```hcl
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strcontains(string, substr)
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||||
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|||
---
|
||||
page_title: strrev - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
description: The strrev function reverses a string.
|
||||
page_title: strrev function reference
|
||||
description: The `strrev` function reverses a string.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `strrev` Function
|
||||
|
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|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: substr - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: substr function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The substr function extracts a substring from a given string by offset and
|
||||
length.
|
||||
The `substr` function extracts a substring from a given string using an offset and
|
||||
length.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `substr` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: title - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: title function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The title function converts the first letter of each word in a given string
|
||||
The `title` function converts the first letter of each word in a given string
|
||||
to uppercase.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: trim - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: trim function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The trim function removes the specified characters from the start and end of
|
||||
a given string.
|
||||
The `trim` function removes the specified characters from the start and end of
|
||||
a given string.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `trim` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: trimprefix - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: trimprefix function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The trimprefix function removes the specified prefix from the start of a
|
||||
given string.
|
||||
The `trimprefix` function removes the specified prefix from the start of a
|
||||
given string.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `trimprefix` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: trimspace - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: trimspace function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The trimspace function removes space characters from the start and end of
|
||||
a given string.
|
||||
The `trimspace` function removes space characters from the start and end of
|
||||
a given string.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `trimspace` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: trimsuffix - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: trimsuffix function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The trimsuffix function removes the specified suffix from the end of a
|
||||
given string.
|
||||
The `trimsuffix` function removes the specified suffix from the end of a
|
||||
given string.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `trimsuffix` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: upper - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: upper function reference
|
||||
description: >-
|
||||
The upper function converts all cased letters in the given string to
|
||||
The `upper` function converts all lowercase letters in the given string to
|
||||
uppercase.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: v4 - uuid - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
description: The uuidv4 function generates a unique ID.
|
||||
page_title: uuidv4 function reference
|
||||
description: The `uuidv4` function generates a unique string ID according to RFC 4122 version 4.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `uuidv4` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
page_title: uuidv5 - Functions - Configuration Language
|
||||
page_title: uuidv5 function reference
|
||||
description: |-
|
||||
The uuidv5 function generates a uuid v5 string representation of the value in
|
||||
the specified namespace.
|
||||
The `uuidv5` function generates a unique name-based ID for the value according to RFC 4122 version 5.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# `uuidv5` Function
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ module.exports = [
|
|||
source: '/packer/docs/provisioners/custom',
|
||||
destination: '/packer/docs/plugins/creation/custom-provisioners',
|
||||
permanent: true,
|
||||
}
|
||||
},
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* END EMPTY PAGE REDIRECTS
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
|
|
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