TagResource
Adds or edits tags on an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value, which are both case-sensitive strings. To add a tag, specify a new tag key and a tag value. To edit a tag, specify an existing tag key and a new tag value.
You can use this operation to tag an Application Auto Scaling scalable target, but you cannot tag a scaling policy or scheduled action.
You can also add tags to an Application Auto Scaling scalable target while creating it
(RegisterScalableTarget
).
For general information about tags, including the format and syntax, see Tagging your AWS resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
Use tags to control access to a scalable target. For more information, see Tagging support for Application Auto Scaling in the Application Auto Scaling User Guide.
Request Syntax
{
"ResourceARN": "string
",
"Tags": {
"string
" : "string
"
}
}
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
- ResourceARN
-
Identifies the Application Auto Scaling scalable target that you want to apply tags to.
For example:
arn:aws:application-autoscaling:us-east-1:123456789012:scalable-target/1234abcd56ab78cd901ef1234567890ab123
To get the ARN for a scalable target, use DescribeScalableTargets.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 1011.
Pattern:
^arn:.+:application-autoscaling:.+:[0-9]+:scalable-target\/[a-zA-Z0-9-]+$
Required: Yes
- Tags
-
The tags assigned to the resource. A tag is a label that you assign to an AWS resource.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value.
You cannot have more than one tag on an Application Auto Scaling scalable target with the same tag key. If you specify an existing tag key with a different tag value, Application Auto Scaling replaces the current tag value with the specified one.
For information about the rules that apply to tag keys and tag values, see User-defined tag restrictions in the AWS Billing User Guide.
Type: String to string map
Key Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 128.
Value Length Constraints: Minimum length of 0. Maximum length of 256.
Required: Yes
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response with an empty HTTP body.
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- ResourceNotFoundException
-
The specified resource doesn't exist.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- TooManyTagsException
-
The request contains too many tags. Try the request again with fewer tags.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ValidationException
-
An exception was thrown for a validation issue. Review the available parameters for the API request.
HTTP Status Code: 400
Examples
If you plan to create requests manually, you must replace the Authorization
header contents in the examples (AUTHPARAMS
) with a signature. For more information,
see Signing
AWS API requests in the IAM User Guide.
If you plan to use the AWS CLI
Example
The following example adds a tag with the key name "environment" and the value "production" to the scalable target specified by its ARN.
Sample Request
POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: application-autoscaling.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
Accept-Encoding: identity
Content-Length: [content-length]
X-Amz-Target: AnyScaleFrontendService.TagResource
X-Amz-Date: 20230506T182145Z
User-Agent: aws-cli/2.0.0 Python/3.7.5 Windows/10 botocore/2.0.0dev4
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1
Authorization: AUTHPARAMS
{
"ResourceARN": "arn:aws:application-autoscaling:us-west-2:123456789012:scalable-target/1234abcd56ab78cd901ef1234567890ab123",
"Tags": {
"environment": "production"
}
}
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: