Create Your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Image Programmatically by Using the Image Assistant CLI Operations
You can create Amazon AppStream 2.0 images by connecting to an image builder and using the Image Assistant graphical user interface (GUI) or command line interface (CLI) operations. The Image Assistant CLI operations provide functionality that is similar to the Image Assistant GUI. With these operations, you can programmatically do the following:
Manage the applications that are included in an image.
Save, update, and reset default application settings.
Enable or disable the AppStream 2.0 dynamic application framework.
Specify tags.
Create an image.
You can use these operations to integrate AppStream 2.0 image creation with your continuous integration or deployment software development process.
To work with the Image Assistant CLI operations, use the command line shell of your choice on an image builder. For example, you can use the Windows command prompt or PowerShell.
Note
The image builder must use a version of the AppStream 2.0 agent that is released on or after July 26, 2019. If you don't have an image builder, you must create one. For more information, see Launch an Image Builder to Install and Configure Streaming Applications.
Contents
- Creating Default Application and Windows Settings with the Image Assistant CLI operations
- Optimizing the Launch Performance of Your Applications with the Image Assistant CLI Operations
- Process Overview for Programmatically Creating an Amazon AppStream 2.0 Image
- Image Assistant CLI Operations for Creating and Managing Your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Image