- "smithy.api#documentation": "<p>The filters.</p>\n <ul>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>architecture</code> - The image architecture (<code>i386</code> | <code>x86_64</code> | \n <code>arm64</code> | <code>x86_64_mac</code> | <code>arm64_mac</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>block-device-mapping.delete-on-termination</code> - A Boolean value that indicates\n \twhether the Amazon EBS volume is deleted on instance termination.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>block-device-mapping.device-name</code> - The device name specified in the block device mapping (for\n example, <code>/dev/sdh</code> or <code>xvdh</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>block-device-mapping.snapshot-id</code> - The ID of the snapshot used for the Amazon EBS\n volume.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>block-device-mapping.volume-size</code> - The volume size of the Amazon EBS volume, in GiB.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>block-device-mapping.volume-type</code> - The volume type of the Amazon EBS volume\n (<code>io1</code> | <code>io2</code> | <code>gp2</code> | <code>gp3</code> | <code>sc1\n </code>| <code>st1</code> | <code>standard</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>block-device-mapping.encrypted</code> - A Boolean that indicates whether the Amazon EBS volume is encrypted.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>creation-date</code> - The time when the image was created, in the ISO 8601\n format in the UTC time zone (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ), for example,\n <code>2021-09-29T11:04:43.305Z</code>. You can use a wildcard (<code>*</code>), for\n example, <code>2021-09-29T*</code>, which matches an entire day.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>description</code> - The description of the image (provided during image\n creation).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>ena-support</code> - A Boolean that indicates whether enhanced networking\n with ENA is enabled.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>hypervisor</code> - The hypervisor type (<code>ovm</code> |\n <code>xen</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>image-id</code> - The ID of the image.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>image-type</code> - The image type (<code>machine</code> | <code>kernel</code> |\n <code>ramdisk</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>is-public</code> - A Boolean that indicates whether the image is public.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>kernel-id</code> - The kernel ID.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>manifest-location</code> - The location of the image manifest.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>name</code> - The name of the AMI (provided during image creation).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>owner-alias</code> - The owner alias (<code>amazon</code> | <code>aws-marketplace</code>). \n The valid aliases are defined in an Amazon-maintained list. This is not the Amazon Web Services account alias that can be \n \tset using the IAM console. We recommend that you use the <b>Owner</b> \n \trequest parameter instead of this filter.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>owner-id</code> - The Amazon Web Services account ID of the owner. We recommend that you use the \n \t\t<b>Owner</b> request parameter instead of this filter.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>platform</code> - The platform. The only supported value is <code>windows</code>.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>product-code</code> - The product code.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>product-code.type</code> - The type of the product code (<code>marketplace</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>ramdisk-id</code> - The RAM disk ID.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>root-device-name</code> - The device name of the root device volume (for example, <code>/dev/sda1</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>root-device-type</code> - The type of the root device volume (<code>ebs</code> |\n <code>instance-store</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>source-instance-id</code> - The ID of the instance that the AMI was created from\n if the AMI was created using CreateImage. This filter is applicable only if the AMI was\n created using <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateImage.html\">CreateImage</a>.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>state</code> - The state of the image (<code>available</code> | <code>pending</code>\n | <code>failed</code>).</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>state-reason-code</code> - The reason code for the state change.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>state-reason-message</code> - The message for the state change.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>sriov-net-support</code> - A value of <code>simple</code> indicates\n that enhanced networking with the Intel 82599 VF interface is enabled.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>tag</code>:<key> - The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value.\n For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the key <code>Owner</code> and the value <code>TeamA</code>, specify <code>tag:Owner</code> for the filter name and <code>TeamA</code> for the filter value.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>tag-key</code> - The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources assigned a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>\n <code>virtualization-type</code> - The virtualization type (<code>paravirtual</code> |\n <code>hvm</code>).</p>\n </li>\n </ul>",
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