--- layout: "docs" page_title: "template Stanza - Job Specification" sidebar_current: "docs-job-specification-template" description: |- The "template" block instantiates an instance of a template renderer. This creates a convenient way to ship configuration files that are populated from environment variables, Consul data, Vault secrets, or just general configurations within a Nomad task. --- # `template` Stanza
Placement job -> group -> task -> **template**
The `template` block instantiates an instance of a template renderer. This creates a convenient way to ship configuration files that are populated from environment variables, Consul data, Vault secrets, or just general configurations within a Nomad task. ```hcl job "docs" { group "example" { task "server" { template { source = "local/redis.conf.tpl" destination = "local/redis.conf" change_mode = "signal" change_signal = "SIGNINT" } } } } ``` Nomad utilizes a tool called [Consul Template][ct]. Since Nomad v0.5.3, the template can reference [Nomad's runtime environment variables][env]. For a full list of the API template functions, please refer to the [Consul Template README][ct]. ## `template` Parameters - `change_signal` `(string: "")` - Specifies the signal to send to the task as a string like `"SIGUSR1"` or `"SIGINT"`. This option is required if the `change_mode` is `signal`. - `data` `(string: "")` - Specifies the raw template to execute. One of `source` or `data` must be specified, but not both. This is useful for smaller templates, but we recommend using `source` for larger templates. - `destination` `(string: )` - Specifies the location where the resulting template should be rendered, relative to the task directory. - `change_mode` `(string: "restart")` - Specifies the behavior Nomad should take if the rendered template changes. The possible values are: - `"noop"` - take no action (continue running the task) - `"restart"` - restart the task - `"signal"` - send a configurable signal to the task - `source` `(string: "")` - Specifies the path to the template to be rendered. One of `source` or `data` must be specified, but not both. This source can optionally be fetched using an [`artifact`][artifact] resource. This template must exist on the machine prior to starting the task; it is not possible to reference a template inside of a Docker container, for example. - `splay` `(string: "5s")` - Specifies a random amount of time to wait between 0ms and the given splay value before invoking the change mode. This is specified using a label suffix like "30s" or "1h", and is often used to prevent a thundering herd problem where all task instances restart at the same time. ## `template` Examples The following examples only show the `template` stanzas. Remember that the `template` stanza is only valid in the placements listed above. ### Inline Template This example uses an inline template to render a file to disk. This file watches various keys in Consul for changes: ```hcl template { data = "---\nkey: {{ key \"service/my-key\" }}" destination = "local/file.yml" } ``` It is also possible to use heredocs for multi-line templates, like: ```hcl template { data = <