Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM)

2022/09/08 - Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM) - 4 updated api methods

Changes  This release adds support for Systems Manager State Manager Association tagging.

AddTagsToResource (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'ResourceType': {'Association'}}

Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified resource. Tags are metadata that you can assign to your automations, documents, managed nodes, maintenance windows, Parameter Store parameters, and patch baselines. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. For example, you could define a set of tags for your account's managed nodes that helps you track each node's owner and stack level. For example:

  • Key=Owner,Value=DbAdmin

  • Key=Owner,Value=SysAdmin

  • Key=Owner,Value=Dev

  • Key=Stack,Value=Production

  • Key=Stack,Value=Pre-Production

  • Key=Stack,Value=Test

Most resources can have a maximum of 50 tags. Automations can have a maximum of 5 tags.

We recommend that you devise a set of tag keys that meets your needs for each resource type. Using a consistent set of tag keys makes it easier for you to manage your resources. You can search and filter the resources based on the tags you add. Tags don't have any semantic meaning to and are interpreted strictly as a string of characters.

For more information about using tags with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, see Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.add_tags_to_resource(
    ResourceType='Document'|'ManagedInstance'|'MaintenanceWindow'|'Parameter'|'PatchBaseline'|'OpsItem'|'OpsMetadata'|'Automation'|'Association',
    ResourceId='string',
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type ResourceType:

string

param ResourceType:

[REQUIRED]

Specifies the type of resource you are tagging.

type ResourceId:

string

param ResourceId:

[REQUIRED]

The resource ID you want to tag.

Use the ID of the resource. Here are some examples:

MaintenanceWindow: mw-012345abcde

PatchBaseline: pb-012345abcde

Automation: example-c160-4567-8519-012345abcde

OpsMetadata object: ResourceID for tagging is created from the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the object. Specifically, ResourceID is created from the strings that come after the word opsmetadata in the ARN. For example, an OpsMetadata object with an ARN of arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:1234567890:opsmetadata/aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager has a ResourceID of either aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager or /aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager.

For the Document and Parameter values, use the name of the resource.

ManagedInstance: mi-012345abcde

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

[REQUIRED]

One or more tags. The value parameter is required.

  • (dict) --

    Metadata that you assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. In Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, you can apply tags to Systems Manager documents (SSM documents), managed nodes, maintenance windows, parameters, patch baselines, OpsItems, and OpsMetadata.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      The name of the tag.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      The value of the tag.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

CreateAssociation (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': [{'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string'}]}

A State Manager association defines the state that you want to maintain on your managed nodes. For example, an association can specify that anti-virus software must be installed and running on your managed nodes, or that certain ports must be closed. For static targets, the association specifies a schedule for when the configuration is reapplied. For dynamic targets, such as an Amazon Web Services resource group or an Amazon Web Services autoscaling group, State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager applies the configuration when new managed nodes are added to the group. The association also specifies actions to take when applying the configuration. For example, an association for anti-virus software might run once a day. If the software isn't installed, then State Manager installs it. If the software is installed, but the service isn't running, then the association might instruct State Manager to start the service.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_association(
    Name='string',
    DocumentVersion='string',
    InstanceId='string',
    Parameters={
        'string': [
            'string',
        ]
    },
    Targets=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    ScheduleExpression='string',
    OutputLocation={
        'S3Location': {
            'OutputS3Region': 'string',
            'OutputS3BucketName': 'string',
            'OutputS3KeyPrefix': 'string'
        }
    },
    AssociationName='string',
    AutomationTargetParameterName='string',
    MaxErrors='string',
    MaxConcurrency='string',
    ComplianceSeverity='CRITICAL'|'HIGH'|'MEDIUM'|'LOW'|'UNSPECIFIED',
    SyncCompliance='AUTO'|'MANUAL',
    ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval=True|False,
    CalendarNames=[
        'string',
    ],
    TargetLocations=[
        {
            'Accounts': [
                'string',
            ],
            'Regions': [
                'string',
            ],
            'TargetLocationMaxConcurrency': 'string',
            'TargetLocationMaxErrors': 'string',
            'ExecutionRoleName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    ScheduleOffset=123,
    TargetMaps=[
        {
            'string': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
type Name:

string

param Name:

[REQUIRED]

The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the managed node.

You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another account.

For Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:

arn:partition:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name

For example:

arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document

For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example, AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline or My-Document.

type DocumentVersion:

string

param DocumentVersion:

The document version you want to associate with the target(s). Can be a specific version or the default version.

type InstanceId:

string

param InstanceId:

The managed node ID.

type Parameters:

dict

param Parameters:

The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.

  • (string) --

    • (list) --

      • (string) --

type Targets:

list

param Targets:

The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource groups, all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can target all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds key with a value of *. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see Using targets and rate controls with State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.

  • (dict) --

    An array of search criteria that targets managed nodes using a key-value pair that you specify.

    Supported formats include the following.

    • Key=InstanceIds,Values=<instance-id-1>,<instance-id-2>,<instance-id-3>

    • Key=tag:<my-tag-key>,Values=<my-tag-value-1>,<my-tag-value-2>

    • Key=tag-key,Values=<my-tag-key-1>,<my-tag-key-2>

    • Run Command and Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:Name,Values=<resource-group-name>

    • Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters,Values=<resource-type-1>,<resource-type-2>

    • Automation targets only: Key=ResourceGroup;Values=<resource-group-name>

    For example:

    • Key=InstanceIds,Values=i-02573cafcfEXAMPLE,i-0471e04240EXAMPLE,i-07782c72faEXAMPLE

    • Key=tag:CostCenter,Values=CostCenter1,CostCenter2,CostCenter3

    • Key=tag-key,Values=Name,Instance-Type,CostCenter

    • Run Command and Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:Name,Values=ProductionResourceGroup This example demonstrates how to target all resources in the resource group ProductionResourceGroup in your maintenance window.

    • Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters,Values=AWS::EC2::INSTANCE,AWS::EC2::VPC This example demonstrates how to target only Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances and VPCs in your maintenance window.

    • Automation targets only: Key=ResourceGroup,Values=MyResourceGroup

    • State Manager association targets only: Key=InstanceIds,Values=* This example demonstrates how to target all managed instances in the Amazon Web Services Region where the association was created.

    For more information about how to send commands that target managed nodes using Key,Value parameters, see Targeting multiple instances in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.

    • Key (string) --

      User-defined criteria for sending commands that target managed nodes that meet the criteria.

    • Values (list) --

      User-defined criteria that maps to Key. For example, if you specified tag:ServerRole, you could specify value:WebServer to run a command on instances that include EC2 tags of ServerRole,WebServer.

      Depending on the type of target, the maximum number of values for a key might be lower than the global maximum of 50.

      • (string) --

type ScheduleExpression:

string

param ScheduleExpression:

A cron expression when the association will be applied to the target(s).

type OutputLocation:

dict

param OutputLocation:

An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.

  • S3Location (dict) --

    An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.

    • OutputS3Region (string) --

      The Amazon Web Services Region of the S3 bucket.

    • OutputS3BucketName (string) --

      The name of the S3 bucket.

    • OutputS3KeyPrefix (string) --

      The S3 bucket subfolder.

type AssociationName:

string

param AssociationName:

Specify a descriptive name for the association.

type AutomationTargetParameterName:

string

param AutomationTargetParameterName:

Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. This target is required for associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.

type MaxErrors:

string

param MaxErrors:

The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set, for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError to 10%, then the system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.

Executions that are already running an association when MaxErrors is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency to 1 so that executions proceed one at a time.

type MaxConcurrency:

string

param MaxConcurrency:

The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the association at the same time.

If a new managed node starts and attempts to run an association while Systems Manager is running MaxConcurrency associations, the association is allowed to run. During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency.

type ComplianceSeverity:

string

param ComplianceSeverity:

The severity level to assign to the association.

type SyncCompliance:

string

param SyncCompliance:

The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify AUTO or MANUAL. In AUTO mode, the system uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status. If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is COMPLIANT. If the association execution doesn't run successfully, the association is NON-COMPLIANT.

In MANUAL mode, you must specify the AssociationId as a parameter for the PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't managed by State Manager. It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.

By default, all associations use AUTO mode.

type ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval:

boolean

param ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval:

By default, when you create a new association, the system runs it immediately after it is created and then according to the schedule you specified. Specify this option if you don't want an association to run immediately after you create it. This parameter isn't supported for rate expressions.

type CalendarNames:

list

param CalendarNames:

The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.

  • (string) --

type TargetLocations:

list

param TargetLocations:

A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple accounts.

  • (dict) --

    The combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts targeted by the current Automation execution.

    • Accounts (list) --

      The Amazon Web Services accounts targeted by the current Automation execution.

      • (string) --

    • Regions (list) --

      The Amazon Web Services Regions targeted by the current Automation execution.

      • (string) --

    • TargetLocationMaxConcurrency (string) --

      The maximum number of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts allowed to run the Automation concurrently.

    • TargetLocationMaxErrors (string) --

      The maximum number of errors allowed before the system stops queueing additional Automation executions for the currently running Automation.

    • ExecutionRoleName (string) --

      The Automation execution role used by the currently running Automation. If not specified, the default value is AWS-SystemsManager-AutomationExecutionRole.

type ScheduleOffset:

integer

param ScheduleOffset:

Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association. For example, if you specified a cron schedule of cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *), you could specify an offset of 3 to run the association each Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules for associations, see Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.

type TargetMaps:

list

param TargetMaps:

A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be specified together.

  • (dict) --

    • (string) --

      • (list) --

        • (string) --

type Tags:

list

param Tags:

Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.

  • (dict) --

    Metadata that you assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. In Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, you can apply tags to Systems Manager documents (SSM documents), managed nodes, maintenance windows, parameters, patch baselines, OpsItems, and OpsMetadata.

    • Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      The name of the tag.

    • Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      The value of the tag.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'AssociationDescription': {
        'Name': 'string',
        'InstanceId': 'string',
        'AssociationVersion': 'string',
        'Date': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
        'LastUpdateAssociationDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
        'Status': {
            'Date': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'Name': 'Pending'|'Success'|'Failed',
            'Message': 'string',
            'AdditionalInfo': 'string'
        },
        'Overview': {
            'Status': 'string',
            'DetailedStatus': 'string',
            'AssociationStatusAggregatedCount': {
                'string': 123
            }
        },
        'DocumentVersion': 'string',
        'AutomationTargetParameterName': 'string',
        'Parameters': {
            'string': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
        'AssociationId': 'string',
        'Targets': [
            {
                'Key': 'string',
                'Values': [
                    'string',
                ]
            },
        ],
        'ScheduleExpression': 'string',
        'OutputLocation': {
            'S3Location': {
                'OutputS3Region': 'string',
                'OutputS3BucketName': 'string',
                'OutputS3KeyPrefix': 'string'
            }
        },
        'LastExecutionDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
        'LastSuccessfulExecutionDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
        'AssociationName': 'string',
        'MaxErrors': 'string',
        'MaxConcurrency': 'string',
        'ComplianceSeverity': 'CRITICAL'|'HIGH'|'MEDIUM'|'LOW'|'UNSPECIFIED',
        'SyncCompliance': 'AUTO'|'MANUAL',
        'ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval': True|False,
        'CalendarNames': [
            'string',
        ],
        'TargetLocations': [
            {
                'Accounts': [
                    'string',
                ],
                'Regions': [
                    'string',
                ],
                'TargetLocationMaxConcurrency': 'string',
                'TargetLocationMaxErrors': 'string',
                'ExecutionRoleName': 'string'
            },
        ],
        'ScheduleOffset': 123,
        'TargetMaps': [
            {
                'string': [
                    'string',
                ]
            },
        ]
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • AssociationDescription (dict) --

      Information about the association.

      • Name (string) --

        The name of the SSM document.

      • InstanceId (string) --

        The managed node ID.

      • AssociationVersion (string) --

        The association version.

      • Date (datetime) --

        The date when the association was made.

      • LastUpdateAssociationDate (datetime) --

        The date when the association was last updated.

      • Status (dict) --

        The association status.

        • Date (datetime) --

          The date when the status changed.

        • Name (string) --

          The status.

        • Message (string) --

          The reason for the status.

        • AdditionalInfo (string) --

          A user-defined string.

      • Overview (dict) --

        Information about the association.

        • Status (string) --

          The status of the association. Status can be: Pending, Success, or Failed.

        • DetailedStatus (string) --

          A detailed status of the association.

        • AssociationStatusAggregatedCount (dict) --

          Returns the number of targets for the association status. For example, if you created an association with two managed nodes, and one of them was successful, this would return the count of managed nodes by status.

          • (string) --

            • (integer) --

      • DocumentVersion (string) --

        The document version.

      • AutomationTargetParameterName (string) --

        Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. This target is required for associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.

      • Parameters (dict) --

        A description of the parameters for a document.

        • (string) --

          • (list) --

            • (string) --

      • AssociationId (string) --

        The association ID.

      • Targets (list) --

        The managed nodes targeted by the request.

        • (dict) --

          An array of search criteria that targets managed nodes using a key-value pair that you specify.

          Supported formats include the following.

          • Key=InstanceIds,Values=<instance-id-1>,<instance-id-2>,<instance-id-3>

          • Key=tag:<my-tag-key>,Values=<my-tag-value-1>,<my-tag-value-2>

          • Key=tag-key,Values=<my-tag-key-1>,<my-tag-key-2>

          • Run Command and Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:Name,Values=<resource-group-name>

          • Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters,Values=<resource-type-1>,<resource-type-2>

          • Automation targets only: Key=ResourceGroup;Values=<resource-group-name>

          For example:

          • Key=InstanceIds,Values=i-02573cafcfEXAMPLE,i-0471e04240EXAMPLE,i-07782c72faEXAMPLE

          • Key=tag:CostCenter,Values=CostCenter1,CostCenter2,CostCenter3

          • Key=tag-key,Values=Name,Instance-Type,CostCenter

          • Run Command and Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:Name,Values=ProductionResourceGroup This example demonstrates how to target all resources in the resource group ProductionResourceGroup in your maintenance window.

          • Maintenance window targets only: Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters,Values=AWS::EC2::INSTANCE,AWS::EC2::VPC This example demonstrates how to target only Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances and VPCs in your maintenance window.

          • Automation targets only: Key=ResourceGroup,Values=MyResourceGroup

          • State Manager association targets only: Key=InstanceIds,Values=* This example demonstrates how to target all managed instances in the Amazon Web Services Region where the association was created.

          For more information about how to send commands that target managed nodes using Key,Value parameters, see Targeting multiple instances in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.

          • Key (string) --

            User-defined criteria for sending commands that target managed nodes that meet the criteria.

          • Values (list) --

            User-defined criteria that maps to Key. For example, if you specified tag:ServerRole, you could specify value:WebServer to run a command on instances that include EC2 tags of ServerRole,WebServer.

            Depending on the type of target, the maximum number of values for a key might be lower than the global maximum of 50.

            • (string) --

      • ScheduleExpression (string) --

        A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.

      • OutputLocation (dict) --

        An S3 bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.

        • S3Location (dict) --

          An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.

          • OutputS3Region (string) --

            The Amazon Web Services Region of the S3 bucket.

          • OutputS3BucketName (string) --

            The name of the S3 bucket.

          • OutputS3KeyPrefix (string) --

            The S3 bucket subfolder.

      • LastExecutionDate (datetime) --

        The date on which the association was last run.

      • LastSuccessfulExecutionDate (datetime) --

        The last date on which the association was successfully run.

      • AssociationName (string) --

        The association name.

      • MaxErrors (string) --

        The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set, for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError to 10%, then the system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.

        Executions that are already running an association when MaxErrors is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency to 1 so that executions proceed one at a time.

      • MaxConcurrency (string) --

        The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the association at the same time.

        If a new managed node starts and attempts to run an association while Systems Manager is running MaxConcurrency associations, the association is allowed to run. During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency.

      • ComplianceSeverity (string) --

        The severity level that is assigned to the association.

      • SyncCompliance (string) --

        The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify AUTO or MANUAL. In AUTO mode, the system uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status. If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is COMPLIANT. If the association execution doesn't run successfully, the association is NON-COMPLIANT.

        In MANUAL mode, you must specify the AssociationId as a parameter for the PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager. It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.

        By default, all associations use AUTO mode.

      • ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval (boolean) --

        By default, when you create a new associations, the system runs it immediately after it is created and then according to the schedule you specified. Specify this option if you don't want an association to run immediately after you create it. This parameter isn't supported for rate expressions.

      • CalendarNames (list) --

        The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.

        • (string) --

      • TargetLocations (list) --

        The combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run the association.

        • (dict) --

          The combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts targeted by the current Automation execution.

          • Accounts (list) --

            The Amazon Web Services accounts targeted by the current Automation execution.

            • (string) --

          • Regions (list) --

            The Amazon Web Services Regions targeted by the current Automation execution.

            • (string) --

          • TargetLocationMaxConcurrency (string) --

            The maximum number of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts allowed to run the Automation concurrently.

          • TargetLocationMaxErrors (string) --

            The maximum number of errors allowed before the system stops queueing additional Automation executions for the currently running Automation.

          • ExecutionRoleName (string) --

            The Automation execution role used by the currently running Automation. If not specified, the default value is AWS-SystemsManager-AutomationExecutionRole.

      • ScheduleOffset (integer) --

        Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.

      • TargetMaps (list) --

        A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be specified together.

        • (dict) --

          • (string) --

            • (list) --

              • (string) --

ListTagsForResource (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'ResourceType': {'Association'}}

Returns a list of the tags assigned to the specified resource.

For information about the ID format for each supported resource type, see AddTagsToResource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.list_tags_for_resource(
    ResourceType='Document'|'ManagedInstance'|'MaintenanceWindow'|'Parameter'|'PatchBaseline'|'OpsItem'|'OpsMetadata'|'Automation'|'Association',
    ResourceId='string'
)
type ResourceType:

string

param ResourceType:

[REQUIRED]

Returns a list of tags for a specific resource type.

type ResourceId:

string

param ResourceId:

[REQUIRED]

The resource ID for which you want to see a list of tags.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'TagList': [
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • TagList (list) --

      A list of tags.

      • (dict) --

        Metadata that you assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. In Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, you can apply tags to Systems Manager documents (SSM documents), managed nodes, maintenance windows, parameters, patch baselines, OpsItems, and OpsMetadata.

        • Key (string) --

          The name of the tag.

        • Value (string) --

          The value of the tag.

RemoveTagsFromResource (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'ResourceType': {'Association'}}

Removes tag keys from the specified resource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.remove_tags_from_resource(
    ResourceType='Document'|'ManagedInstance'|'MaintenanceWindow'|'Parameter'|'PatchBaseline'|'OpsItem'|'OpsMetadata'|'Automation'|'Association',
    ResourceId='string',
    TagKeys=[
        'string',
    ]
)
type ResourceType:

string

param ResourceType:

[REQUIRED]

The type of resource from which you want to remove a tag.

type ResourceId:

string

param ResourceId:

[REQUIRED]

The ID of the resource from which you want to remove tags. For example:

ManagedInstance: mi-012345abcde

MaintenanceWindow: mw-012345abcde

Automation: example-c160-4567-8519-012345abcde

PatchBaseline: pb-012345abcde

OpsMetadata object: ResourceID for tagging is created from the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the object. Specifically, ResourceID is created from the strings that come after the word opsmetadata in the ARN. For example, an OpsMetadata object with an ARN of arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:1234567890:opsmetadata/aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager has a ResourceID of either aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager or /aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager.

For the Document and Parameter values, use the name of the resource.

type TagKeys:

list

param TagKeys:

[REQUIRED]

Tag keys that you want to remove from the specified resource.

  • (string) --

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --