--- layout: docs page_title: Variable Interpolation description: Learn about the Nomad's interpolation and interpreted variables. --- # Variable Interpolation Nomad supports interpreting two classes of variables: node attributes and runtime environment variables. Node attributes are interpretable in constraints, task environment variables, and certain driver fields. Runtime environment variables are not interpretable in constraints because they are only defined once the scheduler has placed them on a particular node. The syntax for interpreting variables is `${variable}`. An example and a comprehensive list of interpretable fields can be seen below: ```hcl task "docs" { driver = "docker" # Drivers support interpreting node attributes and runtime environment # variables config { image = "my-app" # Interpret runtime variables to inject the address to bind to and the # location to write logs to. args = [ "--bind", "${NOMAD_ADDR_RPC}", "--logs", "${NOMAD_ALLOC_DIR}/logs", ] port_map { RPC = 6379 } } # Constraints only support node attributes as runtime environment variables # are only defined after the task is placed on a node. constraint { attribute = "${attr.kernel.name}" value = "linux" } # Environment variables are interpreted and can contain both runtime and # node attributes. These environment variables are passed into the task. env { DC = "Running on datacenter ${node.datacenter}" VERSION = "Version ${NOMAD_META_VERSION}" } # Meta keys are also interpretable. meta { VERSION = "v0.3" } } ``` ## Node Variables ((#interpreted_node_vars, #node-variables-)) Below is a full listing of node attributes that are interpretable. These attributes are interpreted by **both** constraints and within the task and driver.
Variable | Description | Example Value |
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{'${node.unique.id}'}
|
36 character unique client identifier |
9afa5da1-8f39-25a2-48dc-ba31fd7c0023
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{'${node.region}'}
|
Client's region |
global
|
{'${node.datacenter}'}
|
Client's datacenter |
dc1
|
{'${node.unique.name}'}
|
Client's name |
nomad-client-10-1-2-4
|
{'${node.class}'}
|
Client's class |
linux-64bit
|
${'{'}attr.<property>{'}'}
|
Property given by property on the client
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{'${attr.cpu.arch} => amd64'}
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${'{'}meta.<key>{'}'}
|
Metadata value given by key on the client
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{'${meta.foo} => bar'}
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Property | Description |
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{'${attr.cpu.arch}'}
|
CPU architecture of the client (e.g. amd64 ,{' '}
386 )
|
{'${attr.cpu.numcores}'}
|
Number of CPU cores on the client |
{'${attr.cpu.totalcompute}'}
|
cpu.frequency × cpu.numcores but may be overridden by{' '}
client.cpu_total_compute
|
{'${attr.consul.datacenter}'}
|
The Consul datacenter of the client (if Consul is found) |
${'{'}attr.driver.<property>{'}'}
|
See the task drivers for property documentation |
{'${attr.unique.hostname}'}
|
Hostname of the client |
{'${attr.unique.network.ip-address}'}
|
The IP address fingerprinted by the client and from which task ports are allocated |
{'${attr.kernel.name}'}
|
Kernel of the client (e.g. linux , darwin )
|
{'${attr.kernel.version}'}
|
Version of the client kernel (e.g. 3.19.0-25-generic ,{' '}
15.0.0 )
|
{'${attr.platform.aws.ami-id}'}
|
AMI ID of the client (if on AWS EC2) |
{'${attr.platform.aws.instance-type}'}
|
Instance type of the client (if on AWS EC2) |
{'${attr.platform.aws.placement.availability-zone}'}
|
Availability Zone of the client (if on AWS EC2) |
{'${attr.os.name}'}
|
Operating system of the client (e.g. ubuntu ,{' '}
windows , darwin )
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{'${attr.os.version}'}
|
Version of the client OS |