StepTagEBSVolumes is no longer needed, since this functionality is now
taken over by StepRunSourceInstance and StepRunSpotInstance. So remove
this functionality from the codebase.
The EBS builder will now use the tag-on-creation pattern, so
that it's possible to restrict packer to only create volumes that are
properly tagged by using an AWS policy.
In AWS we can derive the `VpcId` and AZ from the `SubnetId`, so now we do. In the config you can now only specify the `SubnetId`.
This fixes issue #4693.
As pointed out in the initial code review of #4351, some of the steps
from the standard EBS builder were (intetionally) omitted. It turns out
that these actually are useful, and the original rationale for the
omission was wrong. Consequently, this commit adds in the following
steps:
- `StepPrevalidate`
- `StepTagEBSVolumes`
- `StepDeregisterAMI`
- `StepCreateEncryptedAMICopy`
- `StepAMIRegionCopy`
- `StepModifyAMIAttribute`
- `StepCreateTags`
We also fix the interpolation filter and documentation to reflect these
additions, though the majority were already documented and just not
functional.
This PR adds the ability for Packer to clean up snapshots in addition to
deregistering AMIs at build time.
To test this, I used the following `test.json` file:
```json
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "amazon-ebs",
"region": "us-east-1",
"source_ami": "ami-fce3c696",
"ami_name": "packer-test",
"instance_type": "m3.medium",
"ssh_username": "ubuntu",
"vpc_id": "some-vpc-id",
"subnet_id": "some-subnet-routed-through-igw",
"security_group_id": "some-security-group-with-port-22-access",
"force_delete_snapshot": true
}
],
"provisioners": [
{
"type": "shell-local",
"command": "echo 'hello'"
}
]
}
```
I appreciate any constructive feedbakc that can be given. Cheers!
This commit adds the ability to configure unique tags on snapshots
that are separate from the tags defined on the AMI. Anything applied
to the AMI will also be applied to the snapshots, but `snapshot_tags`
will override and append tags to the tags already applied to the snapshots
This commit adds an option to use the local SSH Agent to authenticate
connections to source instances started by the the EBS and Instance
Store builders.
This is of use when the source AMI _already_ has configuration for
authorized SSH keys - for example if one uses an SSH certificate
authority.
A further extension (not implemented in this commit) is to allow SSH
agent use with a pre-defined key pair, in order to allow keys with
passphrases to be used without giving the passphrase to Packer.
This adds support for using amazon-ebs/amazon-instance builder without
a keypair. If a ssh_private_key_file is supplied without a
ssh_keypair_name no temporary ssh keypair is created. If ssh_password is
used no temporary ssh keypair is created and the password is used when
trying to connect.
Closes#2301Closes#3156
Fix: Use temporary_key_pair_name when specified.
This is to fix an issue where the temporary_key_pair_name configuration option
for amazon-ebs and amazon-instance builders would be ignored and replaced with
an automatically generated value using UUID, even when the option was explicitly
specified.
Remove space from the auto-generated SSH key-pair name.
Resolves#3736
It is sometimes desirable to sysprep a windows machine before creating
an EC2 image. The AWS-approved way to do this is to run
ec2configservice.exe -sysprep and let ec2configservice shut down the instance.
This change adds an option to disable the stop instance call issued by packer
so that the user can control when the machine is stopped.