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amazonka-managedblockchain-2.0: gen/Amazonka/ManagedBlockChain/TagResource.hs

{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-}
{-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-}
{-# LANGUAGE StrictData #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-binds #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-matches #-}

-- Derived from AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0.

-- |
-- Module      : Amazonka.ManagedBlockChain.TagResource
-- Copyright   : (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay
-- License     : Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
-- Maintainer  : Brendan Hay
-- Stability   : auto-generated
-- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions)
--
-- Adds or overwrites the specified tags for the specified Amazon Managed
-- Blockchain resource. Each tag consists of a key and optional value.
--
-- When you specify a tag key that already exists, the tag value is
-- overwritten with the new value. Use @UntagResource@ to remove tag keys.
--
-- A resource can have up to 50 tags. If you try to create more than 50
-- tags for a resource, your request fails and returns an error.
--
-- For more information about tags, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/latest/ethereum-dev/tagging-resources.html Tagging Resources>
-- in the /Amazon Managed Blockchain Ethereum Developer Guide/, or
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/latest/hyperledger-fabric-dev/tagging-resources.html Tagging Resources>
-- in the /Amazon Managed Blockchain Hyperledger Fabric Developer Guide/.
module Amazonka.ManagedBlockChain.TagResource
  ( -- * Creating a Request
    TagResource (..),
    newTagResource,

    -- * Request Lenses
    tagResource_resourceArn,
    tagResource_tags,

    -- * Destructuring the Response
    TagResourceResponse (..),
    newTagResourceResponse,

    -- * Response Lenses
    tagResourceResponse_httpStatus,
  )
where

import qualified Amazonka.Core as Core
import qualified Amazonka.Core.Lens.Internal as Lens
import qualified Amazonka.Data as Data
import Amazonka.ManagedBlockChain.Types
import qualified Amazonka.Prelude as Prelude
import qualified Amazonka.Request as Request
import qualified Amazonka.Response as Response

-- | /See:/ 'newTagResource' smart constructor.
data TagResource = TagResource'
  { -- | The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. For more information
    -- about ARNs and their format, see
    -- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)>
    -- in the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
    resourceArn :: Prelude.Text,
    -- | The tags to assign to the specified resource. Tag values can be empty,
    -- for example, @\"MyTagKey\" : \"\"@. You can specify multiple key-value
    -- pairs in a single request, with an overall maximum of 50 tags added to
    -- each resource.
    tags :: Prelude.HashMap Prelude.Text Prelude.Text
  }
  deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic)

-- |
-- Create a value of 'TagResource' with all optional fields omitted.
--
-- Use <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generic-lens generic-lens> or <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/optics optics> to modify other optional fields.
--
-- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided
-- for backwards compatibility:
--
-- 'resourceArn', 'tagResource_resourceArn' - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. For more information
-- about ARNs and their format, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)>
-- in the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
--
-- 'tags', 'tagResource_tags' - The tags to assign to the specified resource. Tag values can be empty,
-- for example, @\"MyTagKey\" : \"\"@. You can specify multiple key-value
-- pairs in a single request, with an overall maximum of 50 tags added to
-- each resource.
newTagResource ::
  -- | 'resourceArn'
  Prelude.Text ->
  TagResource
newTagResource pResourceArn_ =
  TagResource'
    { resourceArn = pResourceArn_,
      tags = Prelude.mempty
    }

-- | The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. For more information
-- about ARNs and their format, see
-- <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)>
-- in the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
tagResource_resourceArn :: Lens.Lens' TagResource Prelude.Text
tagResource_resourceArn = Lens.lens (\TagResource' {resourceArn} -> resourceArn) (\s@TagResource' {} a -> s {resourceArn = a} :: TagResource)

-- | The tags to assign to the specified resource. Tag values can be empty,
-- for example, @\"MyTagKey\" : \"\"@. You can specify multiple key-value
-- pairs in a single request, with an overall maximum of 50 tags added to
-- each resource.
tagResource_tags :: Lens.Lens' TagResource (Prelude.HashMap Prelude.Text Prelude.Text)
tagResource_tags = Lens.lens (\TagResource' {tags} -> tags) (\s@TagResource' {} a -> s {tags = a} :: TagResource) Prelude.. Lens.coerced

instance Core.AWSRequest TagResource where
  type AWSResponse TagResource = TagResourceResponse
  request overrides =
    Request.postJSON (overrides defaultService)
  response =
    Response.receiveEmpty
      ( \s h x ->
          TagResourceResponse'
            Prelude.<$> (Prelude.pure (Prelude.fromEnum s))
      )

instance Prelude.Hashable TagResource where
  hashWithSalt _salt TagResource' {..} =
    _salt
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` resourceArn
      `Prelude.hashWithSalt` tags

instance Prelude.NFData TagResource where
  rnf TagResource' {..} =
    Prelude.rnf resourceArn
      `Prelude.seq` Prelude.rnf tags

instance Data.ToHeaders TagResource where
  toHeaders =
    Prelude.const
      ( Prelude.mconcat
          [ "Content-Type"
              Data.=# ( "application/x-amz-json-1.1" ::
                          Prelude.ByteString
                      )
          ]
      )

instance Data.ToJSON TagResource where
  toJSON TagResource' {..} =
    Data.object
      ( Prelude.catMaybes
          [Prelude.Just ("Tags" Data..= tags)]
      )

instance Data.ToPath TagResource where
  toPath TagResource' {..} =
    Prelude.mconcat ["/tags/", Data.toBS resourceArn]

instance Data.ToQuery TagResource where
  toQuery = Prelude.const Prelude.mempty

-- | /See:/ 'newTagResourceResponse' smart constructor.
data TagResourceResponse = TagResourceResponse'
  { -- | The response's http status code.
    httpStatus :: Prelude.Int
  }
  deriving (Prelude.Eq, Prelude.Read, Prelude.Show, Prelude.Generic)

-- |
-- Create a value of 'TagResourceResponse' with all optional fields omitted.
--
-- Use <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generic-lens generic-lens> or <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/optics optics> to modify other optional fields.
--
-- The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided
-- for backwards compatibility:
--
-- 'httpStatus', 'tagResourceResponse_httpStatus' - The response's http status code.
newTagResourceResponse ::
  -- | 'httpStatus'
  Prelude.Int ->
  TagResourceResponse
newTagResourceResponse pHttpStatus_ =
  TagResourceResponse' {httpStatus = pHttpStatus_}

-- | The response's http status code.
tagResourceResponse_httpStatus :: Lens.Lens' TagResourceResponse Prelude.Int
tagResourceResponse_httpStatus = Lens.lens (\TagResourceResponse' {httpStatus} -> httpStatus) (\s@TagResourceResponse' {} a -> s {httpStatus = a} :: TagResourceResponse)

instance Prelude.NFData TagResourceResponse where
  rnf TagResourceResponse' {..} = Prelude.rnf httpStatus