diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/aws/d/ami.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/aws/d/ami.html.markdown index b405f6b78..8df0b12c1 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/providers/aws/d/ami.html.markdown +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/aws/d/ami.html.markdown @@ -31,22 +31,22 @@ data "aws_ami" "nat_ami" { ## Argument Reference - * `most_recent` (optional): If more than one result is returned, use the most +* `most_recent` - (Optional) If more than one result is returned, use the most recent AMI. - * `executable_users`: Limit search to users with *explicit* launch permission on +* `executable_users` - (Optional) Limit search to users with *explicit* launch permission on the image. Valid items are the numeric account ID or `self`. -* `filter`: One or more name/value pairs to filter off of. There are +* `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][1]. -* `owners`: Limit search to specific AMI owners. Valid items are the numeric +* `owners` - (Optional) Limit search to specific AMI owners. Valid items are the numeric account ID, `amazon`, or `self`. -~> **NOTE:** one of `executable_users`, `filter`, or `owners` must be specified. +~> **NOTE:** At least one of `executable_users`, `filter`, or `owners` must be specified. -~> **NOTE:** if more or less than a single match is returned by the search, +~> **NOTE:** If more or less than a single match is returned by the search, Terraform will fail. Ensure that your search is specific enough to return a single AMI ID only, or use `most_recent` to choose the most recent one. @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ a single AMI ID only, or use `most_recent` to choose the most recent one. `id` is set to the ID of the found AMI. In addition, the following attributes are exported: -~> **NOTE:** some values are not always set and may not be available for +~> **NOTE:** Some values are not always set and may not be available for interpolation. * `architecture` - The OS architecture of the AMI (ie: `i368` or `x86_64`).