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Given an image ID, how can I delete it using boto?

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You use the deregister() API.

There are a few ways of getting the image id (i.e. you can list all images and search their properties, etc)

Here is a code fragment which will delete one of your existing AMIs (assuming it's in the EU region)

connection = boto.ec2.connect_to_region('eu-west-1', \
                                    aws_access_key_id='yourkey', \
                                    aws_secret_access_key='yoursecret', \
                                    proxy=yourProxy, \
                                    proxy_port=yourProxyPort)


# This is a way of fetching the image object for an AMI, when you know the AMI id
# Since we specify a single image (using the AMI id) we get a list containing a single image
# You could add error checking and so forth ... but you get the idea
images = connection.get_all_images(image_ids=['ami-cf86xxxx'])
images[0].deregister()

(edit): and in fact having looked at the online documentation for 2.0, there is another way.

Having determined the image ID, you can use the deregister_image(image_id) method of boto.ec2.connection ... which amounts to the same thing I guess.

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BTW, this with Boto 2.0b4, the latest. I didn't check to see if this works on earlier releases (latest Ubuntu repos for example has 1.9.something) – liamf Apr 28 '11 at 23:03
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