View the tags of a stream - Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)

View the tags of a stream

The following examples show how to view the tags of a stream in Amazon Keyspaces using CQL or the AWS CLI.

Console
View the tags of a stream using the console
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console, and open the Amazon Keyspaces console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/home.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Tables.

  3. Choose a table from the list and choose the Streams tab.

  4. You can view the tags of the stream in the Tags section.

Cassandra Query Language (CQL)
View the tags of a stream using CQL

To read the tags attached to a stream, you must specify the resource ARN of the stream in the WHERE clause. The following CQL syntax is an example of this.

SELECT * FROM system_schema_mcs.tags WHERE resource_id = stream_arn;
  • The following query returns the tags for the specified stream.

    SELECT tags FROM system_schema_mcs.tags WHERE resource_id = 'arn:aws:cassandra:aws-region:111122223333:/keyspace/my_keyspace/table/my_table/stream/2025-05-06T17:17:39.800';

    The output of that query looks like the following.

    resource_id | keyspace_name | resource_name | resource_type | tags ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------------------+---------------+---------------------- arn:aws:cassandra:aws-region:111122223333:/keyspace/my_keyspace/table/my_table/stream/2025-04-02T23:00:07.052 | singleks | 2025-04-02T23:00:07.052 | stream | {'tagkey': 'tagval'}
CLI
View the tags of a stream using the AWS CLI
  • This example shows how to list the tags for all streams under the specified keyspace.

    aws keyspaces list-tags-for-resource --resource-arn 'arn:aws:cassandra:aws-region:111122223333:/keyspace/my_keyspace/table/my_table/stream/2025-05-11T21:21:33.291'

    The output of the last command looks like this.

    { "tags": [ { "key": "key1", "value": "val1" }, { "key": "key2", "value": "val2" }, { "key": "key3", "value": "val3" }, { "key": "key4", "value": "val4" } ] }