--- description: | The `packer validate` Packer command is used to validate the syntax and configuration of a template. The command will return a zero exit status on success, and a non-zero exit status on failure. Additionally, if a template doesn't validate, any error messages will be outputted. page_title: packer validate - Commands --- # `validate` Command The `packer validate` Packer command is used to validate the syntax and configuration of a [template](/packer/docs/templates). The command will return a zero exit status on success, and a non-zero exit status on failure. Additionally, if a template doesn't validate, any error messages will be outputted. Example usage: ```shell-session $ packer validate my-template.pkr.hcl Template validation failed. Errors are shown below. Errors validating build 'vmware'. 1 error(s) occurred: * Either a path or inline script must be specified. ``` ## Options - `-syntax-only` - Only the syntax of the template is checked. The configuration is not validated. - `-evaluate-datasources` - Evaluate all data sources when validating a template. This is only valid on HCL2 templates, since JSON templates do not feature datasources, this option will be ignored. ~> **Warning:** Data sources may rely on external services for fetching data, which can incur some costs at validation if the services being contacted are billing per operation. - `-except=foo,bar,baz` - Validates all the builds except those with the comma-separated names. In legacy JSON templates, build names default to the types of their builders (e.g. `docker` or `amazon-ebs` or `virtualbox-iso`), unless a specific `name` attribute is specified within the configuration. In HCL2 templates, the "name" is the source block's "name" label, unless an in-build source definition adds the "name" configuration option. - `-no-warn-undeclared-var` - Silence warnings when the variable definition file contains variable assignments for undeclared variables. This can occur when using a var-file that contains a large amount of unused variables for a given HCL2 template. For HCL2 template defining a value for a variable in a var-file is not enough on its own for Packer to function, as there also needs to be a variable block definition in the template files `pkr.hcl` for the variable. By default `packer validate` will warn when a var-file contains one or more undeclared variables. - `-only=foo,bar,baz` - Only validate the builds with the given comma-separated names. In legacy JSON templates, build names default to the types of their builders (e.g. `docker` or `amazon-ebs` or `virtualbox-iso`), unless a specific `name` attribute is specified within the configuration. In HCL2 templates, the "name" is the source block's "name" label, unless an in-build source definition adds the "name" configuration option. - `-machine-readable` Sets all output to become machine-readable on stdout. Logging, if enabled, continues to appear on stderr. - `-var` - Set a variable in your Packer template. This option can be used multiple times. This is useful for setting version numbers for your build. - `-var-file` - Set template variables from a file.