Use this data source to get a list of AMI IDs matching the specified criteria.
data "aws_ami_ids" "ubuntu" {
owners = ["099720109477"]
filter {
name = "name"
values = ["ubuntu/images/ubuntu-*-*-amd64-server-*"]
}
}
owners
- (Required) List of AMI owners to limit search. At least 1 value must be specified. Valid values: an AWS account ID, self
(the current account), or an AWS owner alias (e.g., amazon
, aws-marketplace
, microsoft
).
executable_users
- (Optional) Limit search to users with explicit launch
permission on the image. Valid items are the numeric account ID or self
.
filter
- (Optional) One or more name/value pairs to filter off of. There
are several valid keys, for a full reference, check out
describe-images in the AWS CLI reference.
name_regex
- (Optional) Regex string to apply to the AMI list returned
by AWS. This allows more advanced filtering not supported from the AWS API.
This filtering is done locally on what AWS returns, and could have a performance
impact if the result is large. Combine this with other
options to narrow down the list AWS returns.
sort_ascending
- (Optional) Used to sort AMIs by creation time.
If no value is specified, the default value is false
.
include_deprecated
- (Optional) If true, all deprecated AMIs are included in the response.
If false, no deprecated AMIs are included in the response. If no value is specified, the default value is false
.
ids
is set to the list of AMI IDs, sorted by creation time according to sort_ascending
.
read
- (Default 20m
)