amazonka-devops-guru-2.0: Amazon DevOps Guru SDK.
Copyright(c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay
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MaintainerBrendan Hay
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Portabilitynon-portable (GHC extensions)
Safe HaskellSafe-Inferred
LanguageHaskell2010

Amazonka.DevOpsGuru.Types.TagCollection

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data TagCollection Source #

A collection of Amazon Web Services tags.

Tags help you identify and organize your Amazon Web Services resources. Many Amazon Web Services services support tagging, so you can assign the same tag to resources from different services to indicate that the resources are related. For example, you can assign the same tag to an Amazon DynamoDB table resource that you assign to an Lambda function. For more information about using tags, see the Tagging best practices whitepaper.

Each Amazon Web Services tag has two parts.

  • A tag key (for example, CostCenter, Environment, Project, or Secret). Tag keys are case-sensitive.
  • An optional field known as a tag value (for example, 111122223333, Production, or a team name). Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Like tag keys, tag values are case-sensitive.

Together these are known as key-value pairs.

The string used for a key in a tag that you use to define your resource coverage must begin with the prefix Devops-guru-. The tag key might be DevOps-Guru-deployment-application or devops-guru-rds-application. When you create a key, the case of characters in the key can be whatever you choose. After you create a key, it is case-sensitive. For example, DevOps Guru works with a key named devops-guru-rds and a key named DevOps-Guru-RDS, and these act as two different keys. Possible key/value pairs in your application might be Devops-Guru-production-application/RDS or Devops-Guru-production-application/containers.

See: newTagCollection smart constructor.

Constructors

TagCollection' 

Fields

  • appBoundaryKey :: Text

    An Amazon Web Services tag key that is used to identify the Amazon Web Services resources that DevOps Guru analyzes. All Amazon Web Services resources in your account and Region tagged with this key make up your DevOps Guru application and analysis boundary.

    The string used for a key in a tag that you use to define your resource coverage must begin with the prefix Devops-guru-. The tag key might be DevOps-Guru-deployment-application or devops-guru-rds-application. When you create a key, the case of characters in the key can be whatever you choose. After you create a key, it is case-sensitive. For example, DevOps Guru works with a key named devops-guru-rds and a key named DevOps-Guru-RDS, and these act as two different keys. Possible key/value pairs in your application might be Devops-Guru-production-application/RDS or Devops-Guru-production-application/containers.

  • tagValues :: [Text]

    The values in an Amazon Web Services tag collection.

    The tag's value is an optional field used to associate a string with the tag key (for example, 111122223333, Production, or a team name). The key and value are the tag's key pair. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Like tag keys, tag values are case-sensitive. You can specify a maximum of 256 characters for a tag value.

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FromJSON TagCollection Source # 
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ToJSON TagCollection Source # 
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Generic TagCollection Source # 
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type Rep TagCollection :: Type -> Type #

Read TagCollection Source # 
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Show TagCollection Source # 
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NFData TagCollection Source # 
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rnf :: TagCollection -> () #

Eq TagCollection Source # 
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Hashable TagCollection Source # 
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type Rep TagCollection Source # 
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type Rep TagCollection = D1 ('MetaData "TagCollection" "Amazonka.DevOpsGuru.Types.TagCollection" "amazonka-devops-guru-2.0-C03FLSgo73f1Pu5ftIREHS" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "TagCollection'" 'PrefixI 'True) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "appBoundaryKey") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 Text) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "tagValues") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 [Text])))

newTagCollection Source #

Create a value of TagCollection with all optional fields omitted.

Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.

The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:

$sel:appBoundaryKey:TagCollection', tagCollection_appBoundaryKey - An Amazon Web Services tag key that is used to identify the Amazon Web Services resources that DevOps Guru analyzes. All Amazon Web Services resources in your account and Region tagged with this key make up your DevOps Guru application and analysis boundary.

The string used for a key in a tag that you use to define your resource coverage must begin with the prefix Devops-guru-. The tag key might be DevOps-Guru-deployment-application or devops-guru-rds-application. When you create a key, the case of characters in the key can be whatever you choose. After you create a key, it is case-sensitive. For example, DevOps Guru works with a key named devops-guru-rds and a key named DevOps-Guru-RDS, and these act as two different keys. Possible key/value pairs in your application might be Devops-Guru-production-application/RDS or Devops-Guru-production-application/containers.

$sel:tagValues:TagCollection', tagCollection_tagValues - The values in an Amazon Web Services tag collection.

The tag's value is an optional field used to associate a string with the tag key (for example, 111122223333, Production, or a team name). The key and value are the tag's key pair. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Like tag keys, tag values are case-sensitive. You can specify a maximum of 256 characters for a tag value.

tagCollection_appBoundaryKey :: Lens' TagCollection Text Source #

An Amazon Web Services tag key that is used to identify the Amazon Web Services resources that DevOps Guru analyzes. All Amazon Web Services resources in your account and Region tagged with this key make up your DevOps Guru application and analysis boundary.

The string used for a key in a tag that you use to define your resource coverage must begin with the prefix Devops-guru-. The tag key might be DevOps-Guru-deployment-application or devops-guru-rds-application. When you create a key, the case of characters in the key can be whatever you choose. After you create a key, it is case-sensitive. For example, DevOps Guru works with a key named devops-guru-rds and a key named DevOps-Guru-RDS, and these act as two different keys. Possible key/value pairs in your application might be Devops-Guru-production-application/RDS or Devops-Guru-production-application/containers.

tagCollection_tagValues :: Lens' TagCollection [Text] Source #

The values in an Amazon Web Services tag collection.

The tag's value is an optional field used to associate a string with the tag key (for example, 111122223333, Production, or a team name). The key and value are the tag's key pair. Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Like tag keys, tag values are case-sensitive. You can specify a maximum of 256 characters for a tag value.