// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT. package resourcegroupstaggingapi import ( "context" awsmiddleware "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/middleware" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/signer/v4" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/resourcegroupstaggingapi/types" "github.com/aws/smithy-go/middleware" smithyhttp "github.com/aws/smithy-go/transport/http" ) // Applies one or more tags to the specified resources. Note the following: // - Not all resources can have tags. For a list of services with resources that // support tagging using this operation, see Services that support the Resource // Groups Tagging API (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/resourcegroupstagging/latest/APIReference/supported-services.html) // . If the resource doesn't yet support this operation, the resource's service // might support tagging using its own API operations. For more information, refer // to the documentation for that service. // - Each resource can have up to 50 tags. For other limits, see Tag Naming and // Usage Conventions (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_tagging.html#tag-conventions) // in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. // - You can only tag resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web // Services Region for the Amazon Web Services account. // - To add tags to a resource, you need the necessary permissions for the // service that the resource belongs to as well as permissions for adding tags. For // more information, see the documentation for each service. // // Do not store personally identifiable information (PII) or other confidential or // sensitive information in tags. We use tags to provide you with billing and // administration services. Tags are not intended to be used for private or // sensitive data. Minimum permissions In addition to the tag:TagResources // permission required by this operation, you must also have the tagging permission // defined by the service that created the resource. For example, to tag an Amazon // EC2 instance using the TagResources operation, you must have both of the // following permissions: // - tag:TagResource // - ec2:CreateTags func (c *Client) TagResources(ctx context.Context, params *TagResourcesInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*TagResourcesOutput, error) { if params == nil { params = &TagResourcesInput{} } result, metadata, err := c.invokeOperation(ctx, "TagResources", params, optFns, c.addOperationTagResourcesMiddlewares) if err != nil { return nil, err } out := result.(*TagResourcesOutput) out.ResultMetadata = metadata return out, nil } type TagResourcesInput struct { // Specifies the list of ARNs of the resources that you want to apply tags to. An // ARN (Amazon Resource Name) uniquely identifies a resource. For more information, // see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Amazon Web Services Service Namespaces (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) // in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. // // This member is required. ResourceARNList []string // Specifies a list of tags that you want to add to the specified resources. A tag // consists of a key and a value that you define. // // This member is required. Tags map[string]string noSmithyDocumentSerde } type TagResourcesOutput struct { // A map containing a key-value pair for each failed item that couldn't be tagged. // The key is the ARN of the failed resource. The value is a FailureInfo object // that contains an error code, a status code, and an error message. If there are // no errors, the FailedResourcesMap is empty. FailedResourcesMap map[string]types.FailureInfo // Metadata pertaining to the operation's result. ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata noSmithyDocumentSerde } func (c *Client) addOperationTagResourcesMiddlewares(stack *middleware.Stack, options Options) (err error) { err = stack.Serialize.Add(&awsAwsjson11_serializeOpTagResources{}, middleware.After) if err != nil { return err } err = stack.Deserialize.Add(&awsAwsjson11_deserializeOpTagResources{}, middleware.After) if err != nil { return err } if err = addSetLoggerMiddleware(stack, options); err != nil { return err } if err = awsmiddleware.AddClientRequestIDMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = smithyhttp.AddComputeContentLengthMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addResolveEndpointMiddleware(stack, options); err != nil { return err } if err = v4.AddComputePayloadSHA256Middleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addRetryMiddlewares(stack, options); err != nil { return err } if err = addHTTPSignerV4Middleware(stack, options); err != nil { return err } if err = awsmiddleware.AddRawResponseToMetadata(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = awsmiddleware.AddRecordResponseTiming(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addClientUserAgent(stack, options); err != nil { return err } if err = smithyhttp.AddErrorCloseResponseBodyMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = smithyhttp.AddCloseResponseBodyMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addOpTagResourcesValidationMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = stack.Initialize.Add(newServiceMetadataMiddleware_opTagResources(options.Region), middleware.Before); err != nil { return err } if err = awsmiddleware.AddRecursionDetection(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addRequestIDRetrieverMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addResponseErrorMiddleware(stack); err != nil { return err } if err = addRequestResponseLogging(stack, options); err != nil { return err } return nil } func newServiceMetadataMiddleware_opTagResources(region string) *awsmiddleware.RegisterServiceMetadata { return &awsmiddleware.RegisterServiceMetadata{ Region: region, ServiceID: ServiceID, SigningName: "tagging", OperationName: "TagResources", } }