--- page_title: file - Functions - Configuration Language description: |- The file function reads the contents of the file at the given path and returns them as a string. --- # `file` Function `file` reads the contents of a file at the given path and returns them as a string. ```hcl file(path) ``` Strings in the Terraform language are sequences of Unicode characters, so this function will interpret the file contents as UTF-8 encoded text and return the resulting Unicode characters. If the file contains invalid UTF-8 sequences then this function will produce an error. This function can be used only with files that already exist on disk at the beginning of a Terraform run. Functions do not participate in the dependency graph, so this function cannot be used with files that are generated dynamically during a Terraform operation. We do not recommend using dynamic local files in Terraform configurations, but in rare situations where this is necessary you can use [the `local_file` data source](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/local/latest/docs/data-sources/file) to read files while respecting resource dependencies. ## Examples ``` > file("${path.module}/hello.txt") Hello World ``` ## Related Functions * [`filebase64`](/language/functions/filebase64) also reads the contents of a given file, but returns the raw bytes in that file Base64-encoded, rather than interpreting the contents as UTF-8 text. * [`fileexists`](/language/functions/fileexists) determines whether a file exists at a given path. * [`templatefile`](/language/functions/templatefile) renders using a file from disk as a template.