--- layout: docs page_title: meta Stanza - Job Specification sidebar_title: meta description: The "meta" stanza allows for user-defined arbitrary key-value pairs. --- # `meta` Stanza The `meta` stanza allows for user-defined arbitrary key-value pairs. It is possible to use the `meta` stanza at the [job][], [group][], or [task][] level. ```hcl job "docs" { meta { my-key = "my-value" } group "example" { meta { my-key = "my-value" } task "server" { meta { my-key = "my-value" } } } } ``` Metadata is merged up the job specification, so metadata defined at the job level applies to all groups and tasks within that job. Metadata defined at the group layer applies to all tasks within that group. ## `meta` Parameters The "parameters" for the `meta` stanza can be any key-value. The keys and values are both of type `string`, but they can be specified as other types. They will automatically be converted to strings. ## `meta` Examples The following examples only show the `meta` stanzas. Remember that the `meta` stanza is only valid in the placements listed above. ### Coercion This example shows the different ways to specify key-value pairs. Internally, these values will be stored as their string representation. No type information is preserved. ```hcl meta { key = "true" key = true "key" = true key = 1.4 key = "1.4" } ``` ### Interpolation This example shows using [Nomad interpolation][interpolation] to populate environment variables. ```hcl meta { class = "${node.class}" } ``` [job]: /docs/job-specification/job 'Nomad job Job Specification' [group]: /docs/job-specification/group 'Nomad group Job Specification' [task]: /docs/job-specification/task 'Nomad task Job Specification' [interpolation]: /docs/runtime/interpolation 'Nomad interpolation'