
AWS Resource Groups Tagging API
AWS Resource Groups Tagging API
Resource Groups Tagging API
Integrates with AWS resource tagging
Check the docs depth and real endpoint shape before assuming production fit.
To start, review the API documentation and set up appropriate AWS authentication credentials. Authentication type is not specified, so AWS credentials are likely required.
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About this API
The Resource Groups Tagging API provides functionality to manage and query tags on AWS resources. It allows developers to organize AWS resources into groups based on tags, facilitating easier management and automation.
This API is useful for developers and administrators who need to maintain consistent tagging across their AWS environments, enabling better cost allocation, compliance, and operational efficiency. By leveraging tagging, users can filter and manage resources programmatically.
While the API details are limited, it is relevant for anyone working with AWS resource management and looking to automate or streamline tagging processes within their cloud infrastructure.
What you can build
- 1Display AWS resources by tags
- 2Generate reports on resource tags
- 3Validate resource tag compliance
- 4Manage resource groups via tags
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Integrates with AWS resource tagging
- Supports resource grouping by tags
- Enables tag-based resource management
Example request
curl https://github.com/mermade/aws2openapi/<endpoint>Getting started
To start, review the API documentation and set up appropriate AWS authentication credentials. Authentication type is not specified, so AWS credentials are likely required.
FAQ
Do I need an API key to use this API?+
The authentication type is unspecified, but AWS credentials are typically required to access AWS APIs.
Can I use this API from a browser?+
Direct browser usage is uncommon due to authentication requirements; typically used server-side.
What protocols does this API support?+
This API primarily supports REST protocol.
Is HTTPS required to access this API?+
AWS APIs generally require HTTPS for secure communication.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 8 ms
- Last health check
- 5/20/2026, 8:19:43 AM
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