ResourceGroups / Client / update_group_query
update_group_query#
- ResourceGroups.Client.update_group_query(**kwargs)#
Updates the resource query of a group. For more information about resource queries, see Create a tag-based group in Resource Groups.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
resource-groups:UpdateGroupQuery
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_group_query( GroupName='string', Group='string', ResourceQuery={ 'Type': 'TAG_FILTERS_1_0'|'CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0', 'Query': 'string' } )
- Parameters:
GroupName (string) – Don’t use this parameter. Use
Group
instead.Group (string) – The name or the Amazon resource name (ARN) of the resource group to query.
ResourceQuery (dict) –
[REQUIRED]
The resource query to determine which Amazon Web Services resources are members of this resource group.
Note
A resource group can contain either a
Configuration
or aResourceQuery
, but not both.Type (string) – [REQUIRED]
The type of the query to perform. This can have one of two values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that you want the group to contain the members of an CloudFormation stack. TheQuery
contains aStackIdentifier
element with an Amazon resource name (ARN) for a CloudFormation stack.TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that you want the group to include resource that have tags that match the query.
Query (string) – [REQUIRED]
The query that defines a group or a search. The contents depends on the value of the
Type
element.ResourceTypeFilters
– Applies to allResourceQuery
objects of eitherType
. This element contains one of the following two items:The value
AWS::AllSupported
. This causes the ResourceQuery to match resources of any resource type that also match the query.A list (a JSON array) of resource type identifiers that limit the query to only resources of the specified types. For the complete list of resource types that you can use in the array value for
ResourceTypeFilters
, see Resources you can use with Resource Groups and Tag Editor in the Resource Groups User Guide.
Example:
"ResourceTypeFilters": ["AWS::AllSupported"]
or"ResourceTypeFilters": ["AWS::EC2::Instance", "AWS::S3::Bucket"]
TagFilters
– applicable only ifType
=TAG_FILTERS_1_0
. TheQuery
contains a JSON string that represents a collection of simple tag filters. The JSON string uses a syntax similar to theGetResources
operation, but uses only theResourceTypeFilters
andTagFilters
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
andVersion
, with two values each:[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this resource query could include the following.An Amazon 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 resource query results would not include the following items in the results, however.
An Amazon 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.
Example:
"TagFilters": [ { "Key": "Stage", "Values": [ "Gamma", "Beta" ] }
StackIdentifier
– applicable only ifType
=CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0
. The value of this parameter is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudFormation stack whose resources you want included in the group.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'GroupQuery': { 'GroupName': 'string', 'ResourceQuery': { 'Type': 'TAG_FILTERS_1_0'|'CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0', 'Query': 'string' } } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
GroupQuery (dict) –
The updated resource query associated with the resource group after the update.
GroupName (string) –
The name of the resource group that is associated with the specified resource query.
ResourceQuery (dict) –
The resource query that determines which Amazon Web Services resources are members of the associated resource group.
Type (string) –
The type of the query to perform. This can have one of two values:
CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0:
Specifies that you want the group to contain the members of an CloudFormation stack. TheQuery
contains aStackIdentifier
element with an Amazon resource name (ARN) for a CloudFormation stack.TAG_FILTERS_1_0:
Specifies that you want the group to include resource that have tags that match the query.
Query (string) –
The query that defines a group or a search. The contents depends on the value of the
Type
element.ResourceTypeFilters
– Applies to allResourceQuery
objects of eitherType
. This element contains one of the following two items:The value
AWS::AllSupported
. This causes the ResourceQuery to match resources of any resource type that also match the query.A list (a JSON array) of resource type identifiers that limit the query to only resources of the specified types. For the complete list of resource types that you can use in the array value for
ResourceTypeFilters
, see Resources you can use with Resource Groups and Tag Editor in the Resource Groups User Guide.
Example:
"ResourceTypeFilters": ["AWS::AllSupported"]
or"ResourceTypeFilters": ["AWS::EC2::Instance", "AWS::S3::Bucket"]
TagFilters
– applicable only ifType
=TAG_FILTERS_1_0
. TheQuery
contains a JSON string that represents a collection of simple tag filters. The JSON string uses a syntax similar to theGetResources
operation, but uses only theResourceTypeFilters
andTagFilters
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
andVersion
, with two values each:[{"Stage":["Test","Deploy"]},{"Version":["1","2"]}]
The results of this resource query could include the following.An Amazon 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 resource query results would not include the following items in the results, however.
An Amazon 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.
Example:
"TagFilters": [ { "Key": "Stage", "Values": [ "Gamma", "Beta" ] }
StackIdentifier
– applicable only ifType
=CLOUDFORMATION_STACK_1_0
. The value of this parameter is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudFormation stack whose resources you want included in the group.
Exceptions