PatchFilter
Defines which patches should be included in a patch baseline.
A patch filter consists of a key and a set of values. The filter key is a patch property.
For example, the available filter keys for WINDOWS
are PATCH_SET
,
PRODUCT
, PRODUCT_FAMILY
, CLASSIFICATION
, and
MSRC_SEVERITY
.
The filter values define a matching criterion for the patch property indicated by the key.
For example, if the filter key is PRODUCT
and the filter values are ["Office
2013", "Office 2016"]
, then the filter accepts all patches where product name is either
"Office 2013" or "Office 2016". The filter values can be exact values for the patch property
given as a key, or a wildcard (*), which matches all values.
You can view lists of valid values for the patch properties by running the
DescribePatchProperties
command. For information about which patch properties can
be used with each major operating system, see DescribePatchProperties.
Contents
- Key
-
The key for the filter.
Run the DescribePatchProperties command to view lists of valid keys for each operating system type.
Type: String
Valid Values:
ARCH | ADVISORY_ID | BUGZILLA_ID | PATCH_SET | PRODUCT | PRODUCT_FAMILY | CLASSIFICATION | CVE_ID | EPOCH | MSRC_SEVERITY | NAME | PATCH_ID | SECTION | PRIORITY | REPOSITORY | RELEASE | SEVERITY | SECURITY | VERSION
Required: Yes
- Values
-
The value for the filter key.
Run the DescribePatchProperties command to view lists of valid values for each key based on operating system type.
Type: Array of strings
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item. Maximum number of 20 items.
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 64.
Required: Yes
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific Amazon SDKs, see the following: