--- layout: docs page_title: Local Values - HCL Configuration Language description: >- Local values assign a name to an expression that can then be used multiple times within a folder. --- # Local Values Local values assign a name to an expression, that can then be used multiple times within a folder. If [variables](/docs/job-specification/hcl2/variables) are analogous to function arguments then _local values_ are comparable to a function's local variables. ## Examples Local values are defined in `locals` blocks: ```hcl # A computed default name prefix locals { default_name_prefix = "${var.project_name}-web" name_prefix = "${var.name_prefix != "" ? var.name_prefix : local.default_name_prefix}" # unlike variables, locals don't have type constraints, so if you use # functions that take maps but not objects, you may need to convert them number_of_ports = length(convert({"www" = "80"}, map(string))) } # Local values can be interpolated elsewhere using the "local." prefix. job "example_loadbalancer" { name = "${local.name_prefix}_loadbalancer" # ... } ``` ## Description The `locals` block defines one or more local variables. The names given for the items in the `locals` block must be unique. The given value can be any expression that is valid within the current file. The expression of a local value can refer to other locals, but reference cycles are not allowed. That is, a local cannot refer to itself or to a variable that refers (directly or indirectly) back to it. It's recommended to group together logically-related local values into a single block, particularly if they depend on each other. This will help the reader understand the relationships between variables. Conversely, prefer to define _unrelated_ local values in _separate_ blocks, and consider annotating each block with a comment describing any context common to all of the enclosed locals.