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Class: Aws::WAFV2::Types::Rule

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Overview

Note:

When passing Rule as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  name: "EntityName", # required
  priority: 1, # required
  statement: { # required
    byte_match_statement: {
      search_string: "data", # required
      field_to_match: { # required
        single_header: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        single_query_argument: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        all_query_arguments: {
        },
        uri_path: {
        },
        query_string: {
        },
        body: {
        },
        method: {
        },
      },
      text_transformations: [ # required
        {
          priority: 1, # required
          type: "NONE", # required, accepts NONE, COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE, HTML_ENTITY_DECODE, LOWERCASE, CMD_LINE, URL_DECODE
        },
      ],
      positional_constraint: "EXACTLY", # required, accepts EXACTLY, STARTS_WITH, ENDS_WITH, CONTAINS, CONTAINS_WORD
    },
    sqli_match_statement: {
      field_to_match: { # required
        single_header: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        single_query_argument: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        all_query_arguments: {
        },
        uri_path: {
        },
        query_string: {
        },
        body: {
        },
        method: {
        },
      },
      text_transformations: [ # required
        {
          priority: 1, # required
          type: "NONE", # required, accepts NONE, COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE, HTML_ENTITY_DECODE, LOWERCASE, CMD_LINE, URL_DECODE
        },
      ],
    },
    xss_match_statement: {
      field_to_match: { # required
        single_header: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        single_query_argument: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        all_query_arguments: {
        },
        uri_path: {
        },
        query_string: {
        },
        body: {
        },
        method: {
        },
      },
      text_transformations: [ # required
        {
          priority: 1, # required
          type: "NONE", # required, accepts NONE, COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE, HTML_ENTITY_DECODE, LOWERCASE, CMD_LINE, URL_DECODE
        },
      ],
    },
    size_constraint_statement: {
      field_to_match: { # required
        single_header: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        single_query_argument: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        all_query_arguments: {
        },
        uri_path: {
        },
        query_string: {
        },
        body: {
        },
        method: {
        },
      },
      comparison_operator: "EQ", # required, accepts EQ, NE, LE, LT, GE, GT
      size: 1, # required
      text_transformations: [ # required
        {
          priority: 1, # required
          type: "NONE", # required, accepts NONE, COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE, HTML_ENTITY_DECODE, LOWERCASE, CMD_LINE, URL_DECODE
        },
      ],
    },
    geo_match_statement: {
      country_codes: ["AF"], # accepts AF, AX, AL, DZ, AS, AD, AO, AI, AQ, AG, AR, AM, AW, AU, AT, AZ, BS, BH, BD, BB, BY, BE, BZ, BJ, BM, BT, BO, BQ, BA, BW, BV, BR, IO, BN, BG, BF, BI, KH, CM, CA, CV, KY, CF, TD, CL, CN, CX, CC, CO, KM, CG, CD, CK, CR, CI, HR, CU, CW, CY, CZ, DK, DJ, DM, DO, EC, EG, SV, GQ, ER, EE, ET, FK, FO, FJ, FI, FR, GF, PF, TF, GA, GM, GE, DE, GH, GI, GR, GL, GD, GP, GU, GT, GG, GN, GW, GY, HT, HM, VA, HN, HK, HU, IS, IN, ID, IR, IQ, IE, IM, IL, IT, JM, JP, JE, JO, KZ, KE, KI, KP, KR, KW, KG, LA, LV, LB, LS, LR, LY, LI, LT, LU, MO, MK, MG, MW, MY, MV, ML, MT, MH, MQ, MR, MU, YT, MX, FM, MD, MC, MN, ME, MS, MA, MZ, MM, NA, NR, NP, NL, NC, NZ, NI, NE, NG, NU, NF, MP, NO, OM, PK, PW, PS, PA, PG, PY, PE, PH, PN, PL, PT, PR, QA, RE, RO, RU, RW, BL, SH, KN, LC, MF, PM, VC, WS, SM, ST, SA, SN, RS, SC, SL, SG, SX, SK, SI, SB, SO, ZA, GS, SS, ES, LK, SD, SR, SJ, SZ, SE, CH, SY, TW, TJ, TZ, TH, TL, TG, TK, TO, TT, TN, TR, TM, TC, TV, UG, UA, AE, GB, US, UM, UY, UZ, VU, VE, VN, VG, VI, WF, EH, YE, ZM, ZW
      forwarded_ip_config: {
        header_name: "ForwardedIPHeaderName", # required
        fallback_behavior: "MATCH", # required, accepts MATCH, NO_MATCH
      },
    },
    rule_group_reference_statement: {
      arn: "ResourceArn", # required
      excluded_rules: [
        {
          name: "EntityName", # required
        },
      ],
    },
    ip_set_reference_statement: {
      arn: "ResourceArn", # required
      ip_set_forwarded_ip_config: {
        header_name: "ForwardedIPHeaderName", # required
        fallback_behavior: "MATCH", # required, accepts MATCH, NO_MATCH
        position: "FIRST", # required, accepts FIRST, LAST, ANY
      },
    },
    regex_pattern_set_reference_statement: {
      arn: "ResourceArn", # required
      field_to_match: { # required
        single_header: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        single_query_argument: {
          name: "FieldToMatchData", # required
        },
        all_query_arguments: {
        },
        uri_path: {
        },
        query_string: {
        },
        body: {
        },
        method: {
        },
      },
      text_transformations: [ # required
        {
          priority: 1, # required
          type: "NONE", # required, accepts NONE, COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE, HTML_ENTITY_DECODE, LOWERCASE, CMD_LINE, URL_DECODE
        },
      ],
    },
    rate_based_statement: {
      limit: 1, # required
      aggregate_key_type: "IP", # required, accepts IP, FORWARDED_IP
      scope_down_statement: {
        # recursive Statement
      },
      forwarded_ip_config: {
        header_name: "ForwardedIPHeaderName", # required
        fallback_behavior: "MATCH", # required, accepts MATCH, NO_MATCH
      },
    },
    and_statement: {
      statements: [ # required
        {
          # recursive Statement
        },
      ],
    },
    or_statement: {
      statements: [ # required
        {
          # recursive Statement
        },
      ],
    },
    not_statement: {
      statement: { # required
        # recursive Statement
      },
    },
    managed_rule_group_statement: {
      vendor_name: "VendorName", # required
      name: "EntityName", # required
      excluded_rules: [
        {
          name: "EntityName", # required
        },
      ],
    },
  },
  action: {
    block: {
    },
    allow: {
    },
    count: {
    },
  },
  override_action: {
    count: {
    },
    none: {
    },
  },
  visibility_config: { # required
    sampled_requests_enabled: false, # required
    cloud_watch_metrics_enabled: false, # required
    metric_name: "MetricName", # required
  },
}

This is the latest version of AWS WAF, named AWS WAFV2, released in November, 2019. For information, including how to migrate your AWS WAF resources from the prior release, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.

A single rule, which you can use in a WebACL or RuleGroup to identify web requests that you want to allow, block, or count. Each rule includes one top-level Statement that AWS WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how AWS WAF handles them.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#actionTypes::RuleAction

The action that AWS WAF should take on a web request when it matches the rule statement. Settings at the web ACL level can override the rule action setting.

This is used only for rules whose statements do not reference a rule group. Rule statements that reference a rule group include RuleGroupReferenceStatement and ManagedRuleGroupStatement.

You must specify either this Action setting or the rule OverrideAction setting, but not both:

  • If the rule statement does not reference a rule group, use this rule action setting and not the rule override action setting.

  • If the rule statement references a rule group, use the override action setting and not this action setting.

Returns:

  • (Types::RuleAction)

    The action that AWS WAF should take on a web request when it matches the rule statement.

#nameString

The name of the rule. You can\'t change the name of a Rule after you create it.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The name of the rule.

#override_actionTypes::OverrideAction

The override action to apply to the rules in a rule group. Used only for rule statements that reference a rule group, like RuleGroupReferenceStatement and ManagedRuleGroupStatement.

Set the override action to none to leave the rule actions in effect. Set it to count to only count matches, regardless of the rule action settings.

In a Rule, you must specify either this OverrideAction setting or the rule Action setting, but not both:

  • If the rule statement references a rule group, use this override action setting and not the action setting.

  • If the rule statement does not reference a rule group, use the rule action setting and not this rule override action setting.

Returns:

#priorityInteger

If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL, AWS WAF evaluates each request against the Rules in order based on the value of Priority. AWS WAF processes rules with lower priority first. The priorities don\'t need to be consecutive, but they must all be different.

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL, AWS WAF evaluates each request against the Rules in order based on the value of Priority.

#statementTypes::Statement

The AWS WAF processing statement for the rule, for example ByteMatchStatement or SizeConstraintStatement.

Returns:

#visibility_configTypes::VisibilityConfig

Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.

Returns: