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Yes, you can use update_image_permissions.
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You can use the AppStream 2.0 UpdateImagePermissions API (Boto3 doc) to add permissions for another AWS account ID to access the image, either with image builder permissions, fleet permissions, or both. This allows you to share an image within the same region with another AWS account.
You can learn more about the specific permissions in the Administrator Guide - Administer your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Images.
Hope this helps.
hi Murali,
thanks for sharing it. i tested it, it is working fine. but with this, i can share the image to only one account. is there is any way to share the image with multiple accounts at a time.
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- AWS UFFICIALEAggiornata 2 anni fa
thanks for sharing it. i tested it, it is working fine. but with this, i can share the image to only one account. is there is any way to share the image with multiple accounts at a time.
The method only takes one account ID. You will have to loop or iterate through and make the call with each account ID
For example here is some pseudocode:
accounts = [11111111111111, 22222222222222, 33333333333333]
client = boto3.client('appstream')
def share_image(account): client.update_image_permissions( Name='string', SharedAccountId=account, ImagePermissions={ 'allowFleet': True|False, 'allowImageBuilder': True|False } )
for account in accounts: share_image(account)