Batch Creating or Deleting EIP Tags
Function
This API is used to add multiple tags to or delete multiple tags from an EIP at a time.
This API is idempotent.
If there are duplicate keys in the request body when you add tags, an error is reported.
During tag creation, duplicate keys are not allowed. If a key already exists in the database, its value will be overwritten by the new duplicate key.
During tag deletion, if some tags do not exist, the operation is considered to be successful by default. The character set of the tags will not be checked. When you delete tags, the tag structure cannot be missing, and the key cannot be left blank or be an empty string.
URI
POST /v2.0/{project_id}/publicips/{publicip_id}/tags/action
Table 1 describes the parameters.
Name |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
project_id |
Yes |
Specifies the project ID. For details about how to obtain a project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. |
publicip_id |
Yes |
Specifies the unique identifier of an EIP. |
Request Message
- Request parameter
Table 2 Request parameter Parameter
Type
Mandatory
Description
tags
Array of tag objects
Yes
Specifies the tag object list. For details, see Table 3.
action
String
Yes
Specifies the operation. Possible values are as follows:
- create
- delete
Table 3 tag objects Attribute
Type
Mandatory
Description
key
String
Yes
- Specifies the tag key.
- Cannot be left blank.
- Can contain a maximum of 36 characters.
- The tag key of a VPC must be unique.
value
String
Yes (when the value of action is create)
No (when the value of action is delete)
- Specifies the tag value.
- Can contain a maximum of 43 characters.
- Request example 1: Creating tags in batches
POST https://{Endpoint}/v2.0/{project_id}/publicips/{publicip_id}/tags/action { "action": "create", "tags": [ { "key": "key1", "value": "value1" }, { "key": "key2", "value": "value3" } ] }
- Request example 2: Deleting tags in batches
POST https://{Endpoint}/v2.0/{project_id}/publicips/{publicip_id}/tags/action { "action": "delete", "tags": [ { "key": "key1", "value": "value1" }, { "key": "key2", "value": "value3" } ] }
Response Message
Status Code
See Status Codes.
Error Code
See Error Codes.
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