

# Retrieve AWS resource tags for a Storage Lens dashboard
Retrieve AWS resource tags for a dashboard

The following examples demonstrate how to retrieve AWS resource tags for a S3 Storage Lens dashboard. You can get resource tags by using the Amazon S3 console, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and AWS SDK for Java.

# Using the S3 console


**To retrieve the AWS resource tags for a Storage Lens dashboard**

1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon S3 console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/).

1. In the left navigation pane, navigate to **Storage Lens**.

1. Choose **Dashboards**.

1. Choose the radio button for the Storage Lens dashboard configuration that you want to view. Then, choose **View dashboard configuration**.

1. Under **Tags**, review the tags associated with the dashboard.

1. (Optional) If you want to add a new tag, choose **Edit**. Then, choose **Add tag**. On the **Add tag** page, add the new key-value pair.
**Note**  
Adding a new tag with the same key as an existing tag overwrites the previous tag value.

1. (Optional) If you want to remove a newly added entry, choose **Remove** next to the tag that you want to remove.

1. Choose **Save changes**.

## Using the AWS CLI


**Example**  
The following example command retrieves tags for a S3 Storage Lens dashboard configuration. To use these examples, replace the `user input placeholders` with your own information.  

```
aws s3control get-storage-lens-configuration-tagging --account-id=222222222222 --region=us-east-1 --config-id=your-configuration-id --tags=file://./tags.json
```

## Using the AWS SDK for Java


**Example – Get tags for an S3 Storage Lens dashboard configuration**  
The following example shows you how to retrieve tags for an S3 Storage Lens dashboard configuration in SDK for Java. To use this example, replace the `user input placeholders` with your own information.  

```
package aws.example.s3control;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException;
import com.amazonaws.SdkClientException;
import com.amazonaws.auth.profile.ProfileCredentialsProvider;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3control.AWSS3Control;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3control.AWSS3ControlClient;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3control.model.DeleteStorageLensConfigurationRequest;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3control.model.GetStorageLensConfigurationTaggingRequest;
import com.amazonaws.services.s3control.model.StorageLensTag;

import java.util.List;

import static com.amazonaws.regions.Regions.US_WEST_2;

public class GetDashboardTagging {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String configurationId = "ConfigurationId";
        String sourceAccountId = "111122223333";
        try {
            AWSS3Control s3ControlClient = AWSS3ControlClient.builder()
                    .withCredentials(new ProfileCredentialsProvider())
                    .withRegion(US_WEST_2)
                    .build();

            final List<StorageLensTag> s3Tags = s3ControlClient
                    .getStorageLensConfigurationTagging(new GetStorageLensConfigurationTaggingRequest()
                            .withAccountId(sourceAccountId)
                            .withConfigId(configurationId)
                    ).getTags();

            System.out.println(s3Tags.toString());
        } catch (AmazonServiceException e) {
            // The call was transmitted successfully, but Amazon S3 couldn't process
            // it and returned an error response.
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (SdkClientException e) {
            // Amazon S3 couldn't be contacted for a response, or the client
            // couldn't parse the response from Amazon S3.
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
```