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UntagResource - AWS Batch
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UntagResource

Deletes specified tags from an AWS Batch resource.

Request Syntax

DELETE /v1/tags/resourceArn?tagKeys=tagKeys HTTP/1.1

URI Request Parameters

The request uses the following URI parameters.

resourceArn

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource from which to delete tags. AWS Batch resources that support tags are compute environments, jobs, job definitions, job queues, and scheduling policies. ARNs for child jobs of array and multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs aren't supported.

Required: Yes

tagKeys

The keys of the tags to be removed.

Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 50 items.

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 128.

Required: Yes

Request Body

The request does not have a request body.

Response Syntax

HTTP/1.1 200

Response Elements

If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response with an empty HTTP body.

Errors

ClientException

These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

ServerException

These errors are usually caused by a server issue.

HTTP Status Code: 500

Examples

In the following example or examples, the Authorization header contents ( [authorization-params] ) must be replaced with an AWS Signature Version 4 signature. For more information about creating these signatures, see Signature Version 4 Signing Process in the AWS General Reference.

You only need to learn how to sign HTTP requests if you intend to manually create them. When you use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) or one of the AWS SDKs to make requests to AWS, these tools automatically sign the requests for you with the access key that you specify when you configure the tools. When you use these tools, you don't need to learn how to sign requests yourself.

Example

This example removes the "Stage" tag from the job definition with an ARN of "arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:123456789012:job-definition/sleep30:1".

Sample Request

DELETE /v1/tags/arn%3Aaws%3Abatch%3Aus-east-1%3A123456789012%3Ajob-definition%2Fsleep30%3A1?tagKeys=Stage HTTP/1.1 Host: batch.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Accept-Encoding: identity X-Amz-Date: 20200604T174552Z X-Amz-Security-Token: [security-token] Authorization: [authorization-params] Content-Length: 0

Sample Response

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2020 17:45:55 GMT Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 0 x-amzn-RequestId: [request-id] Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * x-amz-apigw-id: [apigw-id] X-Amzn-Trace-Id: [trace-id] Connection: keep-alive

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following:

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