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---
layout: docs
page_title: artifact Stanza - Job Specification
sidebar_title: artifact
description: |-
The "artifact" stanza instructs Nomad to fetch and unpack a remote resource,
such as a file, tarball, or binary, and permits downloading artifacts from a
variety of locations using a URL as the input source.
---
# `artifact` Stanza
<Placement groups={['job', 'group', 'task', 'artifact']} />
The `artifact` stanza instructs Nomad to fetch and unpack a remote resource,
such as a file, tarball, or binary. Nomad downloads artifacts using the popular
[`go-getter`][go-getter] library, which permits downloading artifacts from a
variety of locations using a URL as the input source.
```hcl
job "docs" {
group "example" {
task "server" {
artifact {
source = "https://example.com/file.tar.gz"
destination = "local/some-directory"
options {
checksum = "md5:df6a4178aec9fbdc1d6d7e3634d1bc33"
}
}
}
}
}
```
Nomad supports downloading `http`, `https`, `git`, `hg` and `S3` artifacts. If
these artifacts are archived (`zip`, `tgz`, `bz2`, `xz`), they are
automatically unarchived before the starting the task.
## `artifact` Parameters
- `destination` `(string: "local/")` - Specifies the directory path to download
the artifact, relative to the root of the task's directory. If omitted, the
default value is to place the artifact in `local/`. The destination is treated
as a directory unless `mode` is set to `file`. Source files will be downloaded
into that directory path.
- `mode` `(string: "any")` - One of `any`, `file`, or `dir`. If set to `file`
the `destination` must be a file, not a directory. By default the
`destination` will be `local/<filename>`.
- `options` `(map<string|string>: nil)` - Specifies configuration parameters to
fetch the artifact. The key-value pairs map directly to parameters appended to
the supplied `source` URL. Please see the [`go-getter`
documentation][go-getter] for a complete list of options and examples
- `source` `(string: <required>)` - Specifies the URL of the artifact to download.
See [`go-getter`][go-getter] for details.
## `artifact` Examples
The following examples only show the `artifact` stanzas. Remember that the
`artifact` stanza is only valid in the placements listed above.
### Download File
This example downloads the artifact from the provided URL and places it in
`local/file.txt`. The `local/` path is relative to the task's directory.
```hcl
artifact {
source = "https://example.com/file.txt"
}
```
### Download using git
This example downloads the artifact from the provided GitHub URL and places it at
`local/repo`, as specified by the optional `destination` parameter.
```hcl
artifact {
source = "git::https://github.com/example/nomad-examples"
destination = "local/repo"
}
```
To download from private repo, sshkey needs to be set. The key must be
base64-encoded string. Run `base64 -w0 <file>`
```hcl
artifact {
source = "git@github.com:example/nomad-examples"
destination = "local/repo"
options {
sshkey = "<string>"
}
}
```
### Download and Unarchive
This example downloads and unarchives the result in `local/file`. Because the
source URL is an archive extension, Nomad will automatically decompress it:
```hcl
artifact {
source = "https://example.com/file.tar.gz"
}
```
To disable automatic unarchiving, set the `archive` option to false:
```hcl
artifact {
source = "https://example.com/file.tar.gz"
options {
archive = false
}
}
```
### Download and Verify Checksums
This example downloads an artifact and verifies the resulting artifact's
checksum before proceeding. If the checksum is invalid, an error will be
returned.
```hcl
artifact {
source = "https://example.com/file.zip"
options {
checksum = "md5:df6a4178aec9fbdc1d6d7e3634d1bc33"
}
}
```
### Download from an S3-compatible Bucket
These examples download artifacts from Amazon S3. There are several different
types of [S3 bucket addressing][s3-bucket-addr] and [S3 region-specific
endpoints][s3-region-endpoints]. As of Nomad 0.6 non-Amazon S3-compatible
endpoints like [Minio] are supported, but you must explicitly set the "s3::"
prefix.
This example uses path-based notation on a publicly-accessible bucket:
```hcl
artifact {
source = "https://my-bucket-example.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/my_app.tar.gz"
}
```
If a bucket requires authentication, you can avoid the use of credentials by
using [EC2 IAM instance profiles][iam-instance-profiles]. If this is not possible,
credentials may be supplied via the `options` parameter:
```hcl
artifact {
options {
aws_access_key_id = "<id>"
aws_access_key_secret = "<secret>"
aws_access_token = "<token>"
}
}
```
To force the S3-specific syntax, use the `s3::` prefix:
```hcl
artifact {
source = "s3::https://my-bucket-example.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/my_app.tar.gz"
}
```
Alternatively you can use virtual hosted style:
```hcl
artifact {
source = "https://my-bucket-example.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/my_app.tar.gz"
}
```
[go-getter]: https://github.com/hashicorp/go-getter 'HashiCorp go-getter Library'
[minio]: https://www.minio.io/
[s3-bucket-addr]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingBucket.html#access-bucket-intro 'Amazon S3 Bucket Addressing'
[s3-region-endpoints]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#s3_region 'Amazon S3 Region Endpoints'
[iam-instance-profiles]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use_switch-role-ec2_instance-profiles.html 'EC2 IAM instance profiles'