@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync extends AbstractAWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPI implements AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
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Future<DescribeReportCreationResult> |
describeReportCreationAsync(DescribeReportCreationRequest request)
Describes the status of the
StartReportCreation operation. |
Future<DescribeReportCreationResult> |
describeReportCreationAsync(DescribeReportCreationRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DescribeReportCreationRequest,DescribeReportCreationResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the status of the
StartReportCreation operation. |
Future<GetComplianceSummaryResult> |
getComplianceSummaryAsync(GetComplianceSummaryRequest request)
Returns a table that shows counts of resources that are noncompliant with their tag policies.
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Future<GetComplianceSummaryResult> |
getComplianceSummaryAsync(GetComplianceSummaryRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetComplianceSummaryRequest,GetComplianceSummaryResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a table that shows counts of resources that are noncompliant with their tag policies.
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Future<GetResourcesResult> |
getResourcesAsync(GetResourcesRequest request)
Returns all the tagged or previously tagged resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services
Region for the account.
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Future<GetResourcesResult> |
getResourcesAsync(GetResourcesRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetResourcesRequest,GetResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns all the tagged or previously tagged resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services
Region for the account.
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Future<GetTagKeysResult> |
getTagKeysAsync(GetTagKeysRequest request)
Returns all tag keys currently in use in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling account.
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Future<GetTagKeysResult> |
getTagKeysAsync(GetTagKeysRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetTagKeysRequest,GetTagKeysResult> asyncHandler)
Returns all tag keys currently in use in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling account.
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Future<GetTagValuesResult> |
getTagValuesAsync(GetTagValuesRequest request)
Returns all tag values for the specified key that are used in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the
calling account.
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Future<GetTagValuesResult> |
getTagValuesAsync(GetTagValuesRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetTagValuesRequest,GetTagValuesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns all tag values for the specified key that are used in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the
calling account.
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Future<StartReportCreationResult> |
startReportCreationAsync(StartReportCreationRequest request)
Generates a report that lists all tagged resources in the accounts across your organization and tells whether
each resource is compliant with the effective tag policy.
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Future<StartReportCreationResult> |
startReportCreationAsync(StartReportCreationRequest request,
AsyncHandler<StartReportCreationRequest,StartReportCreationResult> asyncHandler)
Generates a report that lists all tagged resources in the accounts across your organization and tells whether
each resource is compliant with the effective tag policy.
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Future<TagResourcesResult> |
tagResourcesAsync(TagResourcesRequest request)
Applies one or more tags to the specified resources.
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Future<TagResourcesResult> |
tagResourcesAsync(TagResourcesRequest request,
AsyncHandler<TagResourcesRequest,TagResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
Applies one or more tags to the specified resources.
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Future<UntagResourcesResult> |
untagResourcesAsync(UntagResourcesRequest request)
Removes the specified tags from the specified resources.
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Future<UntagResourcesResult> |
untagResourcesAsync(UntagResourcesRequest request,
AsyncHandler<UntagResourcesRequest,UntagResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
Removes the specified tags from the specified resources.
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describeReportCreation, getCachedResponseMetadata, getComplianceSummary, getResources, getTagKeys, getTagValues, shutdown, startReportCreation, tagResources, untagResources
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describeReportCreation, getCachedResponseMetadata, getComplianceSummary, getResources, getTagKeys, getTagValues, shutdown, startReportCreation, tagResources, untagResources
public Future<DescribeReportCreationResult> describeReportCreationAsync(DescribeReportCreationRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Describes the status of the StartReportCreation
operation.
You can call this operation only from the organization's management account and from the us-east-1 Region.
describeReportCreationAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<DescribeReportCreationResult> describeReportCreationAsync(DescribeReportCreationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReportCreationRequest,DescribeReportCreationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Describes the status of the StartReportCreation
operation.
You can call this operation only from the organization's management account and from the us-east-1 Region.
describeReportCreationAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetComplianceSummaryResult> getComplianceSummaryAsync(GetComplianceSummaryRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns a table that shows counts of resources that are noncompliant with their tag policies.
For more information on tag policies, see Tag Policies in the Organizations User Guide.
You can call this operation only from the organization's management account and from the us-east-1 Region.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getComplianceSummaryAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<GetComplianceSummaryResult> getComplianceSummaryAsync(GetComplianceSummaryRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetComplianceSummaryRequest,GetComplianceSummaryResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns a table that shows counts of resources that are noncompliant with their tag policies.
For more information on tag policies, see Tag Policies in the Organizations User Guide.
You can call this operation only from the organization's management account and from the us-east-1 Region.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getComplianceSummaryAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetResourcesResult> getResourcesAsync(GetResourcesRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns all the tagged or previously tagged resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the account.
Depending on what information you want returned, you can also specify the following:
Filters that specify what tags and resource types you want returned. The response includes all tags that are associated with the requested resources.
Information about compliance with the account's effective tag policy. For more information on tag policies, see Tag Policies in the Organizations User Guide.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getResourcesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<GetResourcesResult> getResourcesAsync(GetResourcesRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetResourcesRequest,GetResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns all the tagged or previously tagged resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the account.
Depending on what information you want returned, you can also specify the following:
Filters that specify what tags and resource types you want returned. The response includes all tags that are associated with the requested resources.
Information about compliance with the account's effective tag policy. For more information on tag policies, see Tag Policies in the Organizations User Guide.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getResourcesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetTagKeysResult> getTagKeysAsync(GetTagKeysRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns all tag keys currently in use in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling account.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getTagKeysAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<GetTagKeysResult> getTagKeysAsync(GetTagKeysRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetTagKeysRequest,GetTagKeysResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns all tag keys currently in use in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling account.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getTagKeysAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetTagValuesResult> getTagValuesAsync(GetTagValuesRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns all tag values for the specified key that are used in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling account.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getTagValuesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<GetTagValuesResult> getTagValuesAsync(GetTagValuesRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetTagValuesRequest,GetTagValuesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Returns all tag values for the specified key that are used in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling account.
This operation supports pagination, where the response can be sent in multiple pages. You should check the
PaginationToken
response parameter to determine if there are additional results available to return.
Repeat the query, passing the PaginationToken
response parameter value as an input to the next
request until you recieve a null
value. A null value for PaginationToken
indicates that
there are no more results waiting to be returned.
getTagValuesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StartReportCreationResult> startReportCreationAsync(StartReportCreationRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Generates a report that lists all tagged resources in the accounts across your organization and tells whether each resource is compliant with the effective tag policy. Compliance data is refreshed daily. The report is generated asynchronously.
The generated report is saved to the following location:
s3://example-bucket/AwsTagPolicies/o-exampleorgid/YYYY-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ/report.csv
You can call this operation only from the organization's management account and from the us-east-1 Region.
startReportCreationAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<StartReportCreationResult> startReportCreationAsync(StartReportCreationRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartReportCreationRequest,StartReportCreationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Generates a report that lists all tagged resources in the accounts across your organization and tells whether each resource is compliant with the effective tag policy. Compliance data is refreshed daily. The report is generated asynchronously.
The generated report is saved to the following location:
s3://example-bucket/AwsTagPolicies/o-exampleorgid/YYYY-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ/report.csv
You can call this operation only from the organization's management account and from the us-east-1 Region.
startReportCreationAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TagResourcesResult> tagResourcesAsync(TagResourcesRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
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. 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 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
tagResourcesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<TagResourcesResult> tagResourcesAsync(TagResourcesRequest request, AsyncHandler<TagResourcesRequest,TagResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
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. 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 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
tagResourcesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UntagResourcesResult> untagResourcesAsync(UntagResourcesRequest request)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Removes the specified tags from the specified resources. When you specify a tag key, the action removes both that key and its associated value. The operation succeeds even if you attempt to remove tags from a resource that were already removed. Note the following:
To remove tags from a resource, you need the necessary permissions for the service that the resource belongs to as well as permissions for removing tags. For more information, see the documentation for the service whose resource you want to untag.
You can only tag resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling Amazon Web Services account.
Minimum permissions
In addition to the tag:UntagResources
permission required by this operation, you must also have the
remove tags permission defined by the service that created the resource. For example, to remove the tags from an
Amazon EC2 instance using the UntagResources
operation, you must have both of the following
permissions:
tag:UntagResource
ec2:DeleteTags
untagResourcesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
public Future<UntagResourcesResult> untagResourcesAsync(UntagResourcesRequest request, AsyncHandler<UntagResourcesRequest,UntagResourcesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
Removes the specified tags from the specified resources. When you specify a tag key, the action removes both that key and its associated value. The operation succeeds even if you attempt to remove tags from a resource that were already removed. Note the following:
To remove tags from a resource, you need the necessary permissions for the service that the resource belongs to as well as permissions for removing tags. For more information, see the documentation for the service whose resource you want to untag.
You can only tag resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the calling Amazon Web Services account.
Minimum permissions
In addition to the tag:UntagResources
permission required by this operation, you must also have the
remove tags permission defined by the service that created the resource. For example, to remove the tags from an
Amazon EC2 instance using the UntagResources
operation, you must have both of the following
permissions:
tag:UntagResource
ec2:DeleteTags
untagResourcesAsync
in interface AWSResourceGroupsTaggingAPIAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.