Adding or Updating Tags for an EVS Resource (Deprecated)
Function
This API is used to add or update tags for an EVS resource.
This API has been deprecated. Use another API. For details, see Batch Adding Tags for the Specified EVS Disk.
Constraints
- Tag key: This parameter is mandatory if tags are to be added to an EVS resource.
A tag key can contain a maximum of 36 characters and can contain letters (A-Z and a-z), digits (0-9), hyphens (-), underscores (_), and Unicode characters (\u4E00-\u9FFF).
- Tag value: This parameter is optional if tags are to be added to an EVS resource.
A tag value can contain a maximum of 43 characters and can contain letters (A-Z and a-z), digits (0-9), periods (.), hyphens (-), underscores (_), and Unicode characters (\u4E00-\u9FFF). It can be an empty string.
- A maximum of 10 tags can be created for an EVS resource.
URI
- URI format
POST /v2/{project_id}/os-vendor-tags/{resource_type}/{resource_id}
- Parameter description
Parameter
Mandatory
Description
project_id
Yes
Specifies the project ID.
For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.
resource_type
Yes
Specifies the resource type. The value can be volumes, snapshots, or backups.
resource_id
Yes
Specifies the resource ID.
Request
- Parameter description
Parameter
Type
Mandatory
Description
tags
Object
Yes
Specifies the key-value pair of the tag.
- Description of the request header parameter
Parameter
Type
Mandatory
Description
Content-Type
Object
Yes
Specifies the type. The value can be application/json.
- Example request
{ "tags" : { "key_0" : "value_0", "key_1" : "value_1" } }
If the request body contains an existing key of the resource, the original tag containing this key will be overwritten. For example, "key_1":"val_1" is an existing tag of the resource. If the request body contains "key_1":"val_11", the tag of key_1 for this resource is "key_1":"val_11".
Response
- Parameter description
Parameter
Type
Description
tags
Object
Specifies the key-value pair of the tag.
- Example response
{ "tags" : { "key_0" : "value_0", "key_1" : "value_1" } }
or
{ "error": { "message": "XXXX", "code": "XXX" } }
In the preceding example, error indicates a general error, for example, badRequest or itemNotFound. An example is provided as follows:
{ "badRequest": { "message": "Invalid tags: Tags property value contains invalid characters.", "code": 400 } }
Error Codes
For details, see Error Codes.
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