--- layout: "aws" page_title: "AWS: aws_launch_configuration" sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-launch-configuration" description: |- Provides a resource to create a new launch configuration, used for autoscaling groups. --- # aws\_launch\_configuration Provides a resource to create a new launch configuration, used for autoscaling groups. ## Example Usage ``` data "aws_ami" "ubuntu" { most_recent = true filter { name = "name" values = ["ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-trusty-14.04-amd64-server-*"] } filter { name = "virtualization-type" values = ["hvm"] } owners = ["099720109477"] # Canonical } resource "aws_launch_configuration" "as_conf" { name = "web_config" image_id = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}" instance_type = "t1.micro" } ``` ## Using with AutoScaling Groups Launch Configurations cannot be updated after creation with the Amazon Web Service API. In order to update a Launch Configuration, Terraform will destroy the existing resource and create a replacement. In order to effectively use a Launch Configuration resource with an [AutoScaling Group resource][1], it's recommended to specify `create_before_destroy` in a [lifecycle][2] block. Either omit the Launch Configuration `name` attribute, or specify a partial name with `name_prefix`. Example: ``` data "aws_ami" "ubuntu" { most_recent = true filter { name = "name" values = ["ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-trusty-14.04-amd64-server-*"] } filter { name = "virtualization-type" values = ["hvm"] } owners = ["099720109477"] # Canonical } resource "aws_launch_configuration" "as_conf" { name_prefix = "terraform-lc-example-" image_id = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}" instance_type = "t1.micro" lifecycle { create_before_destroy = true } } resource "aws_autoscaling_group" "bar" { name = "terraform-asg-example" launch_configuration = "${aws_launch_configuration.as_conf.name}" lifecycle { create_before_destroy = true } } ``` With this setup Terraform generates a unique name for your Launch Configuration and can then update the AutoScaling Group without conflict before destroying the previous Launch Configuration. ## Using with Spot Instances Launch configurations can set the spot instance pricing to be used for the Auto Scaling Group to reserve instances. Simply specifying the `spot_price` parameter will set the price on the Launch Configuration which will attempt to reserve your instances at this price. See the [AWS Spot Instance documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-spot-instances.html) for more information or how to launch [Spot Instances][3] with Terraform. ``` data "aws_ami" "ubuntu" { most_recent = true filter { name = "name" values = ["ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-trusty-14.04-amd64-server-*"] } filter { name = "virtualization-type" values = ["hvm"] } owners = ["099720109477"] # Canonical } resource "aws_launch_configuration" "as_conf" { image_id = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}" instance_type = "t1.micro" spot_price = "0.001" lifecycle { create_before_destroy = true } } resource "aws_autoscaling_group" "bar" { name = "terraform-asg-example" launch_configuration = "${aws_launch_configuration.as_conf.name}" } ``` ## Argument Reference The following arguments are supported: * `name` - (Optional) The name of the launch configuration. If you leave this blank, Terraform will auto-generate a unique name. * `name_prefix` - (Optional) Creates a unique name beginning with the specified prefix. Conflicts with `name`. * `image_id` - (Required) The EC2 image ID to launch. * `instance_type` - (Required) The size of instance to launch. * `iam_instance_profile` - (Optional) The IAM instance profile to associate with launched instances. * `key_name` - (Optional) The key name that should be used for the instance. * `security_groups` - (Optional) A list of associated security group IDS. * `associate_public_ip_address` - (Optional) Associate a public ip address with an instance in a VPC. * `vpc_classic_link_id` - (Optional) The ID of a ClassicLink-enabled VPC. Only applies to EC2-Classic instances. (eg. `vpc-2730681a`) * `vpc_classic_link_security_groups` - (Optional) The IDs of one or more security groups for the specified ClassicLink-enabled VPC (eg. `sg-46ae3d11`). * `user_data` - (Optional) The user data to provide when launching the instance. * `enable_monitoring` - (Optional) Enables/disables detailed monitoring. This is enabled by default. * `ebs_optimized` - (Optional) If true, the launched EC2 instance will be EBS-optimized. * `root_block_device` - (Optional) Customize details about the root block device of the instance. See [Block Devices](#block-devices) below for details. * `ebs_block_device` - (Optional) Additional EBS block devices to attach to the instance. See [Block Devices](#block-devices) below for details. * `ephemeral_block_device` - (Optional) Customize Ephemeral (also known as "Instance Store") volumes on the instance. See [Block Devices](#block-devices) below for details. * `spot_price` - (Optional) The price to use for reserving spot instances. * `placement_tenancy` - (Optional) The tenancy of the instance. Valid values are `"default"` or `"dedicated"`, see [AWS's Create Launch Configuration](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AutoScaling/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchConfiguration.html) for more details ## Block devices Each of the `*_block_device` attributes controls a portion of the AWS Launch Configuration's "Block Device Mapping". It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with [AWS's Block Device Mapping docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/block-device-mapping-concepts.html) to understand the implications of using these attributes. The `root_block_device` mapping supports the following: * `volume_type` - (Optional) The type of volume. Can be `"standard"`, `"gp2"`, or `"io1"`. (Default: `"standard"`). * `volume_size` - (Optional) The size of the volume in gigabytes. * `iops` - (Optional) The amount of provisioned [IOPS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-io-characteristics.html). This must be set with a `volume_type` of `"io1"`. * `delete_on_termination` - (Optional) Whether the volume should be destroyed on instance termination (Default: `true`). Modifying any of the `root_block_device` settings requires resource replacement. Each `ebs_block_device` supports the following: * `device_name` - (Required) The name of the device to mount. * `snapshot_id` - (Optional) The Snapshot ID to mount. * `volume_type` - (Optional) The type of volume. Can be `"standard"`, `"gp2"`, or `"io1"`. (Default: `"standard"`). * `volume_size` - (Optional) The size of the volume in gigabytes. * `iops` - (Optional) The amount of provisioned [IOPS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-io-characteristics.html). This must be set with a `volume_type` of `"io1"`. * `delete_on_termination` - (Optional) Whether the volume should be destroyed on instance termination (Default: `true`). * `encrypted` - (Optional) Whether the volume should be encrypted or not. Do not use this option if you are using `snapshot_id` as the encrypted flag will be determined by the snapshot. (Default: `false`). Modifying any `ebs_block_device` currently requires resource replacement. Each `ephemeral_block_device` supports the following: * `device_name` - The name of the block device to mount on the instance. * `virtual_name` - The [Instance Store Device Name](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/InstanceStorage.html#InstanceStoreDeviceNames) (e.g. `"ephemeral0"`) Each AWS Instance type has a different set of Instance Store block devices available for attachment. AWS [publishes a list](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/InstanceStorage.html#StorageOnInstanceTypes) of which ephemeral devices are available on each type. The devices are always identified by the `virtual_name` in the format `"ephemeral{0..N}"`. ~> **NOTE:** Changes to `*_block_device` configuration of _existing_ resources cannot currently be detected by Terraform. After updating to block device configuration, resource recreation can be manually triggered by using the [`taint` command](/docs/commands/taint.html). ## Attributes Reference The following attributes are exported: * `id` - The ID of the launch configuration. [1]: /docs/providers/aws/r/autoscaling_group.html [2]: /docs/configuration/resources.html#lifecycle [3]: /docs/providers/aws/r/spot_instance_request.html ## Import Launch configurations can be imported using the `name`, e.g. ``` $ terraform import aws_launch_configuration.as_conf terraform-lg-123456 ```