@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class ResourceQuery extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
The query that is used to define a resource group or a search for resources. A query specifies both a query type and a query string as a JSON object. See the examples section for example JSON strings.
The examples that follow are shown as standard JSON strings. If you include such a string as a parameter to the AWS CLI or an SDK API, you might need to 'escape' the string into a single line. For example, see the Quoting strings in the AWS CLI User Guide.
Example 1
The following generic example shows a resource query JSON string that includes only resources that meet the following criteria:
The resource type must be either resource_type1
or resource_type2
.
The resource must have a tag Key1
with a value of either ValueA
or ValueB
.
The resource must have a tag Key2
with a value of either ValueC
or ValueD
.
{ "Type": "TAG_FILTERS_1_0", "Query": { "ResourceTypeFilters": [ "resource_type1", "resource_type2"], "TagFilters": [ { "Key": "Key1", "Values": ["ValueA","ValueB"] }, { "Key":"Key2", "Values":["ValueC","ValueD"] } ] } }
This has the equivalent "shortcut" syntax of the following:
{ "Type": "TAG_FILTERS_1_0", "Query": { "ResourceTypeFilters": [ "resource_type1", "resource_type2"], "TagFilters": [ { "Key1": ["ValueA","ValueB"] }, { "Key2": ["ValueC","ValueD"] } ] } }
Example 2
The following example shows a resource query JSON string that includes only Amazon EC2 instances that are tagged
Stage
with a value of Test
.
{ "Type": "TAG_FILTERS_1_0", "Query": "{ "ResourceTypeFilters": "AWS::EC2::Instance", "TagFilters": { "Stage": "Test" } } }
Example 3
The following example shows a resource query JSON string that includes resource of any supported type as long as it
is tagged Stage
with a value of Prod
.
{ "Type": "TAG_FILTERS_1_0", "Query": { "ResourceTypeFilters": "AWS::AllSupported", "TagFilters": { "Stage": "Prod" } } }
Example 4
The following example shows a resource query JSON string that includes only Amazon EC2 instances and Amazon S3 buckets that are part of the specified AWS CloudFormation stack.
{ "Type": "CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0", "Query": { "ResourceTypeFilters": [ "AWS::EC2::Instance", "AWS::S3::Bucket" ], "StackIdentifier": "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-west-2:123456789012:stack/AWStestuseraccount/fb0d5000-aba8-00e8-aa9e-50d5cEXAMPLE" } }
Constructor and Description |
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ResourceQuery() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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ResourceQuery |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getQuery()
The query that defines a group or a search.
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String |
getType()
The type of the query.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setQuery(String query)
The query that defines a group or a search.
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void |
setType(String type)
The type of the query.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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ResourceQuery |
withQuery(String query)
The query that defines a group or a search.
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ResourceQuery |
withType(QueryType type)
The type of the query.
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ResourceQuery |
withType(String type)
The type of the query.
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public void setType(String type)
The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON string that
represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string uses a syntax similar
to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one value of
each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag key, a resource
matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and {"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
type
- The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON
string that represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string
uses a syntax similar to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one
value of each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag
key, a resource matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified
values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and
{"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
QueryType
public String getType()
The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON string that
represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string uses a syntax similar
to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one value of
each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag key, a resource
matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and {"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for
a CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON
string that represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string
uses a syntax similar to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one
value of each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag
key, a resource matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified
values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and
{"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
QueryType
public ResourceQuery withType(String type)
The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON string that
represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string uses a syntax similar
to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one value of
each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag key, a resource
matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and {"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
type
- The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON
string that represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string
uses a syntax similar to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one
value of each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag
key, a resource matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified
values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and
{"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
QueryType
public ResourceQuery withType(QueryType type)
The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON string that
represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string uses a syntax similar
to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one value of
each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag key, a resource
matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and {"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
type
- The type of the query. You can use the following values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
contains an ARN for a
CloudFormation stack.
TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that the Query
parameter contains a JSON
string that represents a collection of simple tag filters for resource types and tags. The JSON string
uses a syntax similar to the
GetResources
operation, but uses only the
ResourceTypeFilters
and
TagFilters
fields. If you specify more than one tag key, only resources that match all tag keys, and at least one
value of each specified tag key, are returned in your query. If you specify more than one value for a tag
key, a resource matches the filter if it has a tag key value that matches any of the specified
values.
For example, consider the following sample query for resources that have two tags, Stage
and
Version
, with two values each:
[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this query could include the following.
An EC2 instance that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
, and
{"Version":"2"}
An S3 bucket that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Test"}
, and
{"Version":"1"}
The query would not include the following items in the results, however.
An EC2 instance that has only the following tag: {"Stage":"Deploy"}
.
The instance does not have all of the tag keys specified in the filter, so it is excluded from the results.
An RDS database that has the following two tags: {"Stage":"Archived"}
and
{"Version":"4"}
The database has all of the tag keys, but none of those keys has an associated value that matches at least one of the specified values in the filter.
QueryType
public void setQuery(String query)
The query that defines a group or a search.
query
- The query that defines a group or a search.public String getQuery()
The query that defines a group or a search.
public ResourceQuery withQuery(String query)
The query that defines a group or a search.
query
- The query that defines a group or a search.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public ResourceQuery clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.