Get Resources
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Returns all the tagged or previously tagged resources that are located in the specified Amazon Web Services Region for the account¶
Description¶
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.
Usage¶
resourcegroupstaggingapi_get_resources(PaginationToken, TagFilters,
ResourcesPerPage, TagsPerPage, ResourceTypeFilters,
IncludeComplianceDetails, ExcludeCompliantResources, ResourceARNList)
Arguments¶
PaginationToken
Specifies a
PaginationToken
response value from a previous request to indicate that you want the next page of results. Leave this parameter empty in your initial request.TagFilters
Specifies a list of TagFilters (keys and values) to restrict the output to only those resources that have tags with the specified keys and, if included, the specified values. Each
TagFilter
must contain a key with values optional. A request can include up to 50 keys, and each key can include up to 20 values.Note the following when deciding how to use TagFilters:
If you don't specify a
TagFilter
, the response includes all resources that are currently tagged or ever had a tag. Resources that currently don't have tags are shown with an empty tag set, like this:"Tags": []
.If you specify more than one filter in a single request, the response returns only those resources that satisfy all filters.
If you specify a filter that contains more than one value for a key, the response returns resources that match any of the specified values for that key.
If you don't specify a value for a key, the response returns all resources that are tagged with that key, with any or no value.
For example, for the following filters:
filter1= {keyA,{value1}}
,filter2={keyB,{value2,value3,value4}}
,filter3= {keyC}
:GetResources({filter1})
returns resources tagged withkey1=value1
GetResources({filter2})
returns resources tagged withkey2=value2
orkey2=value3
orkey2=value4
GetResources({filter3})
returns resources tagged with any tag with the keykey3
, and with any or no valueGetResources({filter1,filter2,filter3})
returns resources tagged with(key1=value1) and (key2=value2 or key2=value3 or key2=value4) and (key3, any or no value)
ResourcesPerPage
Specifies the maximum number of results to be returned in each page. A query can return fewer than this maximum, even if there are more results still to return. You should always check the
PaginationToken
response value to see if there are more results. You can specify a minimum of 1 and a maximum value of 100.TagsPerPage
Amazon Web Services recommends using
ResourcesPerPage
instead of this parameter.A limit that restricts the number of tags (key and value pairs) returned by
get_resources
in paginated output. A resource with no tags is counted as having one tag (one key and value pair).get_resources
does not split a resource and its associated tags across pages. If the specifiedTagsPerPage
would cause such a break, aPaginationToken
is returned in place of the affected resource and its tags. Use that token in another request to get the remaining data. For example, if you specify aTagsPerPage
of100
and the account has 22 resources with 10 tags each (meaning that each resource has 10 key and value pairs), the output will consist of three pages. The first page displays the first 10 resources, each with its 10 tags. The second page displays the next 10 resources, each with its 10 tags. The third page displays the remaining 2 resources, each with its 10 tags.You can set
TagsPerPage
to a minimum of 100 items up to a maximum of 500 items.ResourceTypeFilters
Specifies the resource types that you want included in the response. The format of each resource type is
service[:resourceType]
. For example, specifying a resource type ofec2
returns all Amazon EC2 resources (which includes EC2 instances). Specifying a resource type ofec2:instance
returns only EC2 instances.The string for each service name and resource type is the same as that embedded in a resource's Amazon Resource Name (ARN). For the list of services whose resources you can use in this parameter, see Services that support the Resource Groups Tagging API.
You can specify multiple resource types by using an array. The array can include up to 100 items. Note that the length constraint requirement applies to each resource type filter. For example, the following string would limit the response to only Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon S3 buckets, or any Audit Manager resource:
ec2:instance,s3:bucket,auditmanager
IncludeComplianceDetails
Specifies whether to include details regarding the compliance with the effective tag policy. Set this to
true
to determine whether resources are compliant with the tag policy and to get details.ExcludeCompliantResources
Specifies whether to exclude resources that are compliant with the tag policy. Set this to
true
if you are interested in retrieving information on noncompliant resources only.You can use this parameter only if the
IncludeComplianceDetails
parameter is also set totrue
.ResourceARNList
Specifies a list of ARNs of resources for which you want to retrieve tag data. You can't specify both this parameter and any of the pagination parameters (
ResourcesPerPage
,TagsPerPage
,PaginationToken
) in the same request. If you specify both, you get anInvalid Parameter
exception.If a resource specified by this parameter doesn't exist, it doesn't generate an error; it simply isn't included in the response.
An ARN (Amazon Resource Name) uniquely identifies a resource. For more information, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Amazon Web Services Service Namespaces in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
list(
PaginationToken = "string",
ResourceTagMappingList = list(
list(
ResourceARN = "string",
Tags = list(
list(
Key = "string",
Value = "string"
)
),
ComplianceDetails = list(
NoncompliantKeys = list(
"string"
),
KeysWithNoncompliantValues = list(
"string"
),
ComplianceStatus = TRUE|FALSE
)
)
)
)
Request syntax¶
svc$get_resources(
PaginationToken = "string",
TagFilters = list(
list(
Key = "string",
Values = list(
"string"
)
)
),
ResourcesPerPage = 123,
TagsPerPage = 123,
ResourceTypeFilters = list(
"string"
),
IncludeComplianceDetails = TRUE|FALSE,
ExcludeCompliantResources = TRUE|FALSE,
ResourceARNList = list(
"string"
)
)