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Use ListTagsForVault
with an AWS SDK or CLI
The following code examples show how to use ListTagsForVault
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- AWS SDK for .NET
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. /// <summary> /// List tags for an Amazon S3 Glacier vault. /// </summary> /// <param name="vaultName">The name of the vault to list tags for.</param> /// <returns>A dictionary listing the tags attached to each object in the /// vault and its tags.</returns> public async Task<Dictionary<string, string>> ListTagsForVaultAsync(string vaultName) { var request = new ListTagsForVaultRequest { // Using a hyphen "-" for the Account Id will // cause the SDK to use the Account Id associated // with the default user. AccountId = "-", VaultName = vaultName, }; var response = await _glacierService.ListTagsForVaultAsync(request); return response.Tags; }
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For API details, see ListTagsForVault in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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The following command lists the tags applied to a vault named
my-vault
:aws glacier list
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tags-for-vault --account-id - --vault-namemy-vault
Output:
{ "Tags": { "date": "july2015", "id": "1234" } }
Amazon Glacier requires an account ID argument when performing operations, but you can use a hyphen to specify the in-use account.
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For API details, see ListTagsForVault
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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