Merge pull request #2331 from mitchellh/b-awsami
Change docs usage of aws.ami to amazon.ami to be consistent with terraform
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The configuration allows you to specify and access the artifact in Atlas.
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have access to the organization, hashicorp in this example, in order to add an artifact to
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the organization in Atlas.
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* `artifact_type` (string) - For uploading AMIs to Atlas, `artifact_type` will always be `aws.ami`.
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* `artifact_type` (string) - For uploading AMIs to Atlas, `artifact_type` will always be `amazon.ami`.
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This field must be defined because Atlas can host other artifact types, such as Vagrant boxes.
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-> **Note:** If you want to upload Vagrant boxes to Atlas, for now use the [Vagrant Cloud post-processor](/docs/post-processors/vagrant-cloud.html).
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ to `https://atlas.hashicorp.com/api/v1`.
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"type": "atlas",
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"token": "{{user `atlas_token`}}",
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"artifact": "hashicorp/foobar",
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"artifact_type": "aws.ami",
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"artifact_type": "amazon.ami",
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"metadata": {
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"created_at": "{{timestamp}}"
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}
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Now we have Atlas building an AMI with Redis pre-configured. This is great, but
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{
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"type": "atlas",
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"artifact": "ATLAS_USERNAME/packer-tutorial",
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"artifact_type": "aws.ami"
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"artifact_type": "amazon.ami"
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}
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]
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}
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