New in version 1.6.
in favor of the ec2_ami_find module
Look up the most recent AMI on AWS for a given operating system. Returns ami
, aki
, ari
, serial
, tag
If there is no AKI or ARI associated with an image, these will be null
. Only supports images from cloud-images.ubuntu.com Example output: {"ami": "ami-69f5a900", "changed": false, "aki": "aki-88aa75e1", "tag": "release", "ari": null, "serial": "20131024"}
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
arch | no | amd64 |
| CPU architecture |
distro | yes |
| Linux distribution (e.g., ubuntu ) |
|
region | no | us-east-1 |
| EC2 region |
release | yes | short name of the release (e.g., precise ) |
||
store | no | ebs |
| Back-end store for instance |
stream | no | server |
| Type of release. |
virt | no | paravirtual |
| virutalization type |
- name: Launch an Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) EC2 instance hosts: 127.0.0.1 connection: local tasks: - name: Get the Ubuntu precise AMI ec2_ami_search: distro=ubuntu release=precise region=us-west-1 store=instance-store register: ubuntu_image - name: Start the EC2 instance ec2: image={{ ubuntu_image.ami }} instance_type=m1.small key_name=mykey
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ec2_ami_search_module.html