PutJobTagging - Amazon Simple Storage Service
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PutJobTagging

Sets the supplied tag-set on an S3 Batch Operations job.

A tag is a key-value pair. You can associate S3 Batch Operations tags with any job by sending a PUT request against the tagging subresource that is associated with the job. To modify the existing tag set, you can either replace the existing tag set entirely, or make changes within the existing tag set by retrieving the existing tag set using GetJobTagging, modify that tag set, and use this operation to replace the tag set with the one you modified. For more information, see Controlling access and labeling jobs using tags in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

Note
  • If you send this request with an empty tag set, Amazon S3 deletes the existing tag set on the Batch Operations job. If you use this method, you are charged for a Tier 1 Request (PUT). For more information, see Amazon S3 pricing.

  • For deleting existing tags for your Batch Operations job, a DeleteJobTagging request is preferred because it achieves the same result without incurring charges.

  • A few things to consider about using tags:

    • Amazon S3 limits the maximum number of tags to 50 tags per job.

    • You can associate up to 50 tags with a job as long as they have unique tag keys.

    • A tag key can be up to 128 Unicode characters in length, and tag values can be up to 256 Unicode characters in length.

    • The key and values are case sensitive.

    • For tagging-related restrictions related to characters and encodings, see User-Defined Tag Restrictions in the Amazon Billing and Cost Management User Guide.

Permissions

To use the PutJobTagging operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:PutJobTagging action.

Related actions include:

Request Syntax

PUT /v20180820/jobs/id/tagging HTTP/1.1 Host: s3-control.amazonaws.com.cn x-amz-account-id: AccountId <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <PutJobTaggingRequest xmlns="http://awss3control.amazonaws.com/doc/2018-08-20/"> <Tags> <S3Tag> <Key>string</Key> <Value>string</Value> </S3Tag> </Tags> </PutJobTaggingRequest>

URI Request Parameters

The request uses the following URI parameters.

id

The ID for the S3 Batch Operations job whose tags you want to replace.

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 5. Maximum length of 36.

Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]+

Required: Yes

x-amz-account-id

The Amazon Web Services account ID associated with the S3 Batch Operations job.

Length Constraints: Maximum length of 64.

Pattern: ^\d{12}$

Required: Yes

Request Body

The request accepts the following data in XML format.

PutJobTaggingRequest

Root level tag for the PutJobTaggingRequest parameters.

Required: Yes

Tags

The set of tags to associate with the S3 Batch Operations job.

Type: Array of S3Tag data types

Required: Yes

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

InternalServiceException

HTTP Status Code: 500

NotFoundException

HTTP Status Code: 400

TooManyRequestsException

HTTP Status Code: 400

TooManyTagsException

Amazon S3 throws this exception if you have too many tags in your tag set.

HTTP Status Code: 400

See Also

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