docs: cleanup whitspaces etc
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for you, and you need to make sure the instance will be stopped in the final provisioner command. Otherwise,
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Packer will timeout while waiting the instance to be stopped. This option is provided for some specific
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scenarios that you want to stop the instance by yourself. E.g., Sysprep a windows which may shutdown the instance
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within its command. The default value is `false`.
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within its command. The default value is `false`.
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- `image_copy_names` (array of string) - The name of the destination image, \[2,
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128\] English or Chinese characters. It must begin with an uppercase/lowercase
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- `ssh_private_ip` (boolean) - If this value is true, packer will connect to the ECS created through private ip
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instead of allocating a public ip or an EIP. The default value is false.
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- `tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags applied to the destination image.
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## Basic Example
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AMI with an encrypted boot volume (discarding the initial unencrypted AMI in the
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process). Packer will always run this operation, even if the base
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AMI has an encrypted boot volume to start with. Default `false`.
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- `force_delete_snapshot` (boolean) - Force Packer to delete snapshots associated with
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AMIs, which have been deregistered by `force_deregister`. Default `false`.
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- `force_deregister` (boolean) - Force Packer to first deregister an existing
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AMI if one with the same name already exists. Default `false`.
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relevant snapshots. This is a
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[template engine](../templates/engine.html),
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see [Build template data](#build-template-data) for more information.
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- `temporary_key_pair_name` (string) - The name of the temporary key pair
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to generate. By default, Packer generates a name that looks like
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`packer_<UUID>`, where <UUID> is a 36 character unique identifier.
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- `temporary_security_group_source_cidr` (string) - An IPv4 CIDR block to be authorized
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access to the instance, when packer is creating a temporary security group.
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The default is `0.0.0.0/0` (i.e., allow any IPv4 source). This is only used
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can also be specified via environment variable `HCLOUD_TOKEN`,
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if set.
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- `image` (string) - ID or name of image to launch server from.
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- `image` (string) - ID or name of image to launch server from.
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- `location` (string) - The name of the location to launch the server in.
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set the description, but can be used to set anything needed.
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See https://stgraber.org/2016/03/30/lxd-2-0-image-management-512/
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for more properties.
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- `launch_config` (map[string]string) - List of key/value pairs you wish to
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pass to `lxc launch` via `--config`. Defaults to empty.
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### Optional
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- `attributes` (string) - (string) - Attributes to apply when launching the
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instance. Note that you need to be careful about escaping characters due to
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the templates being JSON. It is often more convenient to use
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`attributes_file`, instead. You may only define either `attributes` or
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- `attributes` (string) - (string) - Attributes to apply when launching the
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instance. Note that you need to be careful about escaping characters due to
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the templates being JSON. It is often more convenient to use
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`attributes_file`, instead. You may only define either `attributes` or
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`attributes_file`, not both.
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- `attributes_file` (string) - Path to a json file that will be used for the
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attributes when launching the instance. You may only define either
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- `attributes_file` (string) - Path to a json file that will be used for the
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attributes when launching the instance. You may only define either
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`attributes` or `attributes_file`, not both.
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- `image_description` (string) - a description for your destination
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Attributes file is optional for connecting via ssh, but required for winrm.
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The following file contains the bare minimum necessary to get winRM working;
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you have to give it the password to give to the "Administrator" user, which
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you have to give it the password to give to the "Administrator" user, which
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will be the one winrm connects to. You must also whitelist your computer
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to connect via winRM -- the empty braces below whitelist any computer to access
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winRM but you can make it more secure by only allowing your build machine
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winRM but you can make it more secure by only allowing your build machine
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access. See the [docs](https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/iaas/compute-iaas-cloud/stcsg/automating-instance-initialization-using-opc-init.html#GUID-A0A107D6-3B38-47F4-8FC8-96D50D99379B)
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for more details on how to define a trusted host.
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builder.
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### Required:
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- `api_access_key` (string) - The organization access key to use to identify your
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organization. It can also be specified via environment variable
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assigned. Maximum 512 characters but should in practice be much shorter
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(think between 5 and 20 characters). For example `postgresql-95-server` for
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an image used as a PostgreSQL 9.5 server.
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- `image_version` (string) - The version string for this image. Maximum 128
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characters. Any string will do but a format of `Major.Minor.Patch` is
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strongly advised by Joyent. See [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)
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of `triton_key_id` is stored. For example `/home/soandso/.ssh/id_rsa`. If
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this is not specified, the SSH agent is used to sign requests with the
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`triton_key_id` specified.
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- `triton_user` (string) - The username of a user who has access to your Triton
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account.
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- `insecure_skip_tls_verify` - (bool) This allows skipping TLS verification of
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the Triton endpoint. It is useful when connecting to a temporary Triton
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installation such as Cloud-On-A-Laptop which does not generally use a
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account.
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- `insecure_skip_tls_verify` - (bool) This allows skipping TLS verification of
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the Triton endpoint. It is useful when connecting to a temporary Triton
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installation such as Cloud-On-A-Laptop which does not generally use a
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certificate signed by a trusted root CA. The default is `false`.
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- `source_machine_firewall_enabled` (boolean) - Whether or not the firewall of
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firewall rules. Unless you have a global rule defined in Triton which allows
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SSH traffic enabling the firewall will interfere with the SSH provisioner.
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The default is `false`.
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- `source_machine_metadata` (object of key/value strings) - Triton metadata
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applied to the VM used to create the image. Metadata can be used to pass
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configuration information to the VM without the need for networking. See
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Joyent documentation for more information. This can for example be used to
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set the `user-script` metadata key to have Triton start a user supplied
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script after the VM has booted.
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- `source_machine_name` (string) - Name of the VM used for building the image.
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Does not affect (and does not have to be the same) as the name for a VM
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instance running this image. Maximum 512 characters but should in practice
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be much shorter (think between 5 and 20 characters). For example
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`mysql-64-server-image-builder`. When omitted defaults to
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`packer-builder-[image_name]`.
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- `source_machine_networks` (array of strings) - The UUID's of Triton networks
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added to the source machine used for creating the image. For example if any
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of the provisioners which are run need Internet access you will need to add
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the UUID's of the appropriate networks here. If this is not specified,
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instances will be placed into the default Triton public and internal
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networks.
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- `source_machine_tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags applied to the VM
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used to create the image.
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- `image_acls` (array of strings) - The UUID's of the users which will have
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access to this image. When omitted only the owner (the Triton user whose
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credentials are used) will have access to the image.
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- `image_description` (string) - Description of the image. Maximum 512
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characters.
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- `image_eula_url` (string) - URL of the End User License Agreement (EULA) for
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the image. Maximum 128 characters.
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- `image_homepage` (string) - URL of the homepage where users can find
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information about the image. Maximum 128 characters.
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- `image_tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tag applied to the image.
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- `source_machine_image_filter` (object) - Filters used to populate the `source_machine_image` field.
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five seconds and one minute 30 seconds, respectively. If this isn't
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specified, the default is `10s` or 10 seconds.
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* `disable_vnc` (boolean) - Whether to create a VNC connection or not.
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- `disable_vnc` (boolean) - Whether to create a VNC connection or not.
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A `boot_command` cannot be used when this is `false`. Defaults to `false`.
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- `floppy_dirs` (array of strings) - A list of directories to place onto
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