Class: Aws::WAFV2::Types::UpdateRuleGroupRequest
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::WAFV2::Types::UpdateRuleGroupRequest
- Includes:
- Structure
- Defined in:
- lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb
Overview
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#custom_response_bodies ⇒ Hash<String,Types::CustomResponseBody>
A map of custom response keys and content bodies.
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#description ⇒ String
A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
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#id ⇒ String
A unique identifier for the rule group.
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#lock_token ⇒ String
A token used for optimistic locking.
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#name ⇒ String
The name of the rule group.
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#rules ⇒ Array<Types::Rule>
The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage.
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#scope ⇒ String
Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application.
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#visibility_config ⇒ Types::VisibilityConfig
Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
Instance Attribute Details
#custom_response_bodies ⇒ Hash<String,Types::CustomResponseBody>
A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send a custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules that you define in the rule group.
For information about customizing web requests and responses, see
- Customizing web requests and responses in WAF][1
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in the *WAF
Developer Guide*.
For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see [WAF quotas] in the *WAF Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-custom-request-response.html [2]: docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/limits.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#description ⇒ String
A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#id ⇒ String
A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands. You provide it to operations like update and delete.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#lock_token ⇒ String
A token used for optimistic locking. WAF returns a token to your ‘get` and `list` requests, to mark the state of the entity at the time of the request. To make changes to the entity associated with the token, you provide the token to operations like `update` and `delete`. WAF uses the token to ensure that no changes have been made to the entity since you last retrieved it. If a change has been made, the update fails with a `WAFOptimisticLockException`. If this happens, perform another `get`, and use the new token returned by that operation.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#name ⇒ String
The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#rules ⇒ Array<Types::Rule>
The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes one top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles them.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#scope ⇒ String
Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, an App Runner service, or an Amazon Web Services Verified Access instance.
To work with CloudFront, you must also specify the Region US East (N. Virginia) as follows:
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CLI - Specify the Region when you use the CloudFront scope: ‘–scope=CLOUDFRONT –region=us-east-1`.
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API and SDKs - For all calls, use the Region endpoint us-east-1.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#visibility_config ⇒ Types::VisibilityConfig
Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9074 class UpdateRuleGroupRequest < Struct.new( :name, :scope, :id, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :lock_token, :custom_response_bodies) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |