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Kristopher Ruzic
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---
layout
:
"
docs"
page_title
:
"
Push
-
Command-Line"
description
:
|-
The `packer push` Packer command takes a template and pushes it to a build service that will automatically build this Packer template.
---
# Command-Line: Build
The
`packer push`
Packer command takes a template and pushes it to a build
service. The build service will automatically build your Packer template and
expose the artifacts.
This command currently only sends templates to
[
Atlas
](
https://atlas.hashicorp.com
)
by HashiCorp, but the command will
be pluggable in the future with alternate implementations.
External build services such as Atlas make it easy to iterate on Packer
templates, especially when the builder you're running may not be easily
accessable (such as developing
`qemu`
builders on Mac or Windows).
For the
`push`
command to work, the
[
push configuration
](
/docs/templates/push.html
)
must be completed within the template.
## Options
*
`-create=true`
- If the build configuration matching the name of the push
doesn't exist, it will be created if this is true. This defaults to true.
*
`-token=FOO`
- An access token for authenticating the push. This can also
be specified within the push configuration in the template. By setting this
in the template, you can take advantage of user variables.
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---
layout
:
"
docs"
page_title
:
"
Templates:
Push"
description
:
|-
Within the template, the push section configures how a template can be
pushed to a remote build service.
---
# Templates: Push
Within the template, the push section configures how a template can be
[
pushed
](
/docs/command-line/push.html
)
to a remote build service.
Push configuration is responsible for defining what files are required
to build this template, what the name of build configuration is in the
build service, etc.
The only build service that Packer can currently push to is
[
Atlas
](
https://atlas.hashicorp.com
)
by HashiCorp. Support for other build
services will come in the form of plugins in the future.
Within a template, a push configuration section looks like this:
```
javascript
{
"
push
"
:
{
// ... push configuration here
}
}
```
## Configuration Reference
There are many configuration options available for the builder. They are
segmented below into two categories: required and optional parameters. Within
each category, the available configuration keys are alphabetized.
### Required
*
`name`
(string) - Name of the build configuration in the build service.
If this doesn't exist, it will be created (by default).
### Optional
*
`address`
(string) - The address of the build service to use. By default
this is
`https://atlas.hashicorp.com`
.
*
`base_dir`
(string) - The base directory of the files to upload. This
will be the CWD when the build service executes your template. This
path is relative to the template.
*
`include`
(array of strings) - Glob patterns to include relative to
the
`base_dir`
. If this is specified, only files that match the include
pattern are included.
*
`exclude`
(array of strings) - Glob patterns to exclude relative to
the
`base_dir`
.
*
`token`
(string) - An access token to use to authenticate to the build
service. For Atlas, you can retrieve this access token in your account
section by clicking your account name in the upper right corner.
*
`vcs`
(bool) - If true, Packer will detect your VCS (if there is one)
and only upload the files that are tracked by the VCS. This is useful
for automatically excluding ignored files. This defaults to true.
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<li><a
href=
"/docs/command-line/build.html"
>
Build
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/command-line/fix.html"
>
Fix
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/command-line/inspect.html"
>
Inspect
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/command-line/push.html"
>
Push
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/command-line/validate.html"
>
Validate
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/command-line/machine-readable.html"
>
Machine-Readable Output
</a></li>
</ul>
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<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/builders.html"
>
Builders
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/provisioners.html"
>
Provisioners
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/post-processors.html"
>
Post-Processors
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/push.html"
>
Push
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html"
>
Configuration Templates
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/user-variables.html"
>
User Variables
</a></li>
<li><a
href=
"/docs/templates/veewee-to-packer.html"
>
Veewee-to-Packer
</a></li>
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