{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} {-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields #-} {-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE StrictData #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-binds #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-matches #-} -- Derived from AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0. -- | -- Module : Amazonka.WAF.TagResource -- Copyright : (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay -- License : Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. -- Maintainer : Brendan Hay -- Stability : auto-generated -- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions) -- -- This is __AWS WAF Classic__ documentation. For more information, see -- -- in the developer guide. -- -- __For the latest version of AWS WAF__, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the -- . -- With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for -- regional and global use. -- -- Associates tags with the specified AWS resource. Tags are key:value -- pairs that you can use to categorize and manage your resources, for -- purposes like billing. For example, you might set the tag key to -- \"customer\" and the value to the customer name or ID. You can specify -- one or more tags to add to each AWS resource, up to 50 tags for a -- resource. -- -- Tagging is only available through the API, SDKs, and CLI. You can\'t -- manage or view tags through the AWS WAF Classic console. You can use -- this action to tag the AWS resources that you manage through AWS WAF -- Classic: web ACLs, rule groups, and rules. module Amazonka.WAF.TagResource ( -- * Creating a Request TagResource (..), newTagResource, -- * Request Lenses tagResource_resourceARN, tagResource_tags, -- * Destructuring the Response TagResourceResponse (..), newTagResourceResponse, -- * Response Lenses tagResourceResponse_httpStatus, ) where import qualified Amazonka.Core as Core import qualified Amazonka.Core.Lens.Internal as Lens import qualified Amazonka.Data as Data import qualified Amazonka.Prelude as Prelude import qualified Amazonka.Request as Request import qualified Amazonka.Response as Response import Amazonka.WAF.Types -- | /See:/ 'newTagResource' smart constructor. data TagResource = TagResource' { resourceARN :: Prelude.Text, tags :: Prelude.NonEmpty Tag } deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic) -- | -- Create a value of 'TagResource' with all optional fields omitted. -- -- Use or to modify other optional fields. -- -- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided -- for backwards compatibility: -- -- 'resourceARN', 'tagResource_resourceARN' - -- -- 'tags', 'tagResource_tags' - newTagResource :: -- | 'resourceARN' Prelude.Text -> -- | 'tags' Prelude.NonEmpty Tag -> TagResource newTagResource pResourceARN_ pTags_ = TagResource' { resourceARN = pResourceARN_, tags = Lens.coerced Lens.# pTags_ } tagResource_resourceARN :: Lens.Lens' TagResource Prelude.Text tagResource_resourceARN = Lens.lens (\TagResource' {resourceARN} -> resourceARN) (\s@TagResource' {} a -> s {resourceARN = a} :: TagResource) tagResource_tags :: Lens.Lens' TagResource (Prelude.NonEmpty Tag) tagResource_tags = Lens.lens (\TagResource' {tags} -> tags) (\s@TagResource' {} a -> s {tags = a} :: TagResource) Prelude.. Lens.coerced instance Core.AWSRequest TagResource where type AWSResponse TagResource = TagResourceResponse request overrides = Request.postJSON (overrides defaultService) response = Response.receiveEmpty ( \s h x -> TagResourceResponse' Prelude.<$> (Prelude.pure (Prelude.fromEnum s)) ) instance Prelude.Hashable TagResource where hashWithSalt _salt TagResource' {..} = _salt `Prelude.hashWithSalt` resourceARN `Prelude.hashWithSalt` tags instance Prelude.NFData TagResource where rnf TagResource' {..} = Prelude.rnf resourceARN `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf tags instance Data.ToHeaders TagResource where toHeaders = Prelude.const ( Prelude.mconcat [ "X-Amz-Target" Data.=# ( "AWSWAF_20150824.TagResource" :: Prelude.ByteString ), "Content-Type" Data.=# ( "application/x-amz-json-1.1" :: Prelude.ByteString ) ] ) instance Data.ToJSON TagResource where toJSON TagResource' {..} = Data.object ( Prelude.catMaybes [ Prelude.Just ("ResourceARN" Data..= resourceARN), Prelude.Just ("Tags" Data..= tags) ] ) instance Data.ToPath TagResource where toPath = Prelude.const "/" instance Data.ToQuery TagResource where toQuery = Prelude.const Prelude.mempty -- | /See:/ 'newTagResourceResponse' smart constructor. data TagResourceResponse = TagResourceResponse' { -- | The response's http status code. httpStatus :: Prelude.Int } deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic) -- | -- Create a value of 'TagResourceResponse' with all optional fields omitted. -- -- Use or to modify other optional fields. -- -- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided -- for backwards compatibility: -- -- 'httpStatus', 'tagResourceResponse_httpStatus' - The response's http status code. newTagResourceResponse :: -- | 'httpStatus' Prelude.Int -> TagResourceResponse newTagResourceResponse pHttpStatus_ = TagResourceResponse' {httpStatus = pHttpStatus_} -- | The response's http status code. tagResourceResponse_httpStatus :: Lens.Lens' TagResourceResponse Prelude.Int tagResourceResponse_httpStatus = Lens.lens (\TagResourceResponse' {httpStatus} -> httpStatus) (\s@TagResourceResponse' {} a -> s {httpStatus = a} :: TagResourceResponse) instance Prelude.NFData TagResourceResponse where rnf TagResourceResponse' {..} = Prelude.rnf httpStatus