Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2: Amazon Machine Images (AMI)
Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) are preconfigured with an ever-growing list
of operating systems.
AMI Information Utilities
Example #1 Register an AMI with EC2
register Each AMI is associated with an unique ID
which is provided by the Amazon EC2 service through the RegisterImage
operation. During registration, Amazon EC2 retrieves the specified
image manifest from Amazon S3 and verifies that the image is owned by
the user registering the image.
register returns the imageId for the registered Image.
$ec2_img = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Image('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
$ip = $ec2_img->register('imageLocation');
Example #2 Deregister an AMI with EC2
deregister , Deregisters an AMI. Once deregistered,
instances of the AMI can no longer be launched.
deregister returns boolean TRUE or
FALSE.
$ec2_img = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Image('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
$ip = $ec2_img->deregister('imageId');
Example #3 Describe an AMI
describe Returns information about AMIs, AKIs, and
ARIs available to the user. Information returned includes image type,
product codes, architecture, and kernel and RAM disk IDs. Images
available to the user include public images available for any user
to launch, private images owned by the user making the request,
and private images owned by other users for which the user has
explicit launch permissions.
Launch permissions fall into three categories
Name |
Description |
public |
The owner of the AMI granted launch
permissions for the AMI to the all group.
All users have launch permissions for these
AMIs.
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explicit |
The owner of the AMI granted launch
permissions to a specific user.
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implicit |
A user has implicit launch permissions for all
AMIs he or she owns.
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The list of AMIs returned can be modified by specifying
AMI IDs, AMI owners, or users with launch
permissions. If no options are specified, Amazon EC2 returns all
AMIs for which the user has launch permissions.
If you specify one or more AMI IDs, only AMIs
that have the specified IDs are returned. If you specify an invalid
AMI ID, a fault is returned. If you specify an
AMI ID for which you do not have access, it will not be included
in the returned results.
If you specify one or more AMI owners, only
AMIs from the specified owners and for which you have access are
returned. The results can include the account IDs of the specified owners, amazon
for AMIs owned by Amazon or self for AMIs that
you own.
If you specify a list of executable users, only users that have launch permissions
for the AMIs are returned. You can specify account IDs (if you
own the AMI(s)), self for AMIs for which you
own or have explicit permissions, or all for public AMIs.
describe returns an array for all the images that match the critera
that was passed in. The array contains the imageId, imageLocation, imageState,
imageOwnerId, isPublic, architecture, imageType, kernelId, ramdiskId and platform.
$ec2_img = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Image('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
$ip = $ec2_img->describe();
AMI Attribute Utilities
Example #4 Modify Image Attributes
Modifies an attribute of an AMI
Valid Attributes
Name |
Description |
launchPermission |
Controls who has permission to launch the
AMI. Launch permissions can be granted to
specific users by adding userIds.
To make the AMI public, add the all
group.
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productCodes |
Associates a product code with AMIs.
This allows developers to charge users for using
AMIs. The user must be signed up for
the product before they can launch the
AMI. This is a write once
attribute; after it is set, it cannot be changed or
removed.
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modifyAttribute returns boolean TRUE or
FALSE.
$ec2_img = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Image('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
// modify the launchPermission of an AMI
$return = $ec2_img->modifyAttribute('imageId',
'launchPermission',
'add',
'userId',
'userGroup');
// set the product code of the AMI.
$return = $ec2_img->modifyAttribute('imageId',
'productCodes',
'add',
null,
null,
'productCode');
Example #5 Reset an AMI Attribute
resetAttribute will reset the attribute of an AMI to
its default value. The productCodes attribute cannot be reset.
$ec2_img = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Image('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
$return = $ec2_img->resetAttribute('imageId', 'launchPermission');
Example #6 Describe AMI Attribute
describeAttribute returns information about an attribute of an
AMI. Only one attribute can be specified per call. Currently only
launchPermission and productCodes are supported.
describeAttribute returns an array with the value of the attribute
that was requested.
$ec2_img = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Image('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
$return = $ec2_img->describeAttribute('imageId', 'launchPermission');
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