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Class: Aws::SecretsManager::Types::TagResourceRequest
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::SecretsManager::Types::TagResourceRequest
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing TagResourceRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
secret_id: "SecretIdType", # required
tags: [ # required
{
key: "TagKeyType",
value: "TagValueType",
},
],
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#secret_id ⇒ String
The identifier for the secret that you want to attach tags to.
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#tags ⇒ Array<Types::Tag>
The tags to attach to the secret.
Instance Attribute Details
#secret_id ⇒ String
The identifier for the secret that you want to attach tags to. You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or the friendly name of the secret.
If you specify an incomplete ARN without the random suffix, and instead provide the \'friendly name\', you must not include the random suffix. If you do include the random suffix added by Secrets Manager, you receive either a ResourceNotFoundException or an AccessDeniedException error, depending on your permissions.
#tags ⇒ Array<Types::Tag>
The tags to attach to the secret. Each element in the list consists of a
Key
and a Value
.
This parameter to the API requires a JSON text string argument. For
information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command
line tool environments, see Using JSON for Parameters in the AWS
CLI User Guide. For the AWS CLI, you can also use the syntax: --Tags
Key="Key1",Value="Value1",Key="Key2",Value="Value2"[,…]