Adds one or more tags to an OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider. For
more information about these providers, see About web identity federation. If
a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new
value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your
resources, you can do the following:
Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach
tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all
resources with the key name Project and the value
MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name
Cost Center and the value 41200.
Access control - Include tags in IAM identity-based
and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an OIDC provider
that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to
control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the
IAM User Guide.
If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request
fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the
IAM User Guide.
Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag Value as a single string. If you
need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you
must interpret the value in your code.
Example
Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
Adds one or more tags to an OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider. For more information about these providers, see About web identity federation. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
Access control - Include tags in IAM identity-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an OIDC provider that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Value
as a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.Example
Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
Param
TagOpenIDConnectProviderCommandInput
Returns
TagOpenIDConnectProviderCommandOutput
See
input
shape.response
shape.config
shape.Throws
ConcurrentModificationException (client fault)
The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
Throws
InvalidInputException (client fault)
The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for an input parameter.
Throws
LimitExceededException (client fault)
The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
Throws
NoSuchEntityException (client fault)
The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist. The error message describes the resource.
Throws
ServiceFailureException (server fault)
The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
Throws
IAMServiceException
Base exception class for all service exceptions from IAM service.