Class: Aws::WAFV2::Types::WebACL
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::WAFV2::Types::WebACL
- Includes:
- Structure
- Defined in:
- lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb
Overview
A web ACL defines a collection of rules to use to inspect and control web requests. Each rule has a statement that defines what to look for in web requests and an action that WAF applies to requests that match the statement. In the web ACL, you assign a default action to take (allow, block) for any request that does not match any of the rules. The rules in a web ACL can be a combination of the types Rule, RuleGroup, and managed rule group. You can associate a web ACL with one or more Amazon Web Services resources to protect. The resources can be an Amazon CloudFront distribution, an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an Application Load Balancer, an AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, an App Runner service, or an Amazon Web Services Verified Access instance.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#arn ⇒ String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL that you want to associate with the resource.
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#association_config ⇒ Types::AssociationConfig
Specifies custom configurations for the associations between the web ACL and protected resources.
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#capacity ⇒ Integer
The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) currently being used by this web ACL.
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#captcha_config ⇒ Types::CaptchaConfig
Specifies how WAF should handle ‘CAPTCHA` evaluations for rules that don’t have their own ‘CaptchaConfig` settings.
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#challenge_config ⇒ Types::ChallengeConfig
Specifies how WAF should handle challenge evaluations for rules that don’t have their own ‘ChallengeConfig` settings.
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#custom_response_bodies ⇒ Hash<String,Types::CustomResponseBody>
A map of custom response keys and content bodies.
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#default_action ⇒ Types::DefaultAction
The action to perform if none of the ‘Rules` contained in the `WebACL` match.
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#description ⇒ String
A description of the web ACL that helps with identification.
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#id ⇒ String
A unique identifier for the ‘WebACL`.
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#label_namespace ⇒ String
The label namespace prefix for this web ACL.
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#managed_by_firewall_manager ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether this web ACL is managed by Firewall Manager.
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#name ⇒ String
The name of the web ACL.
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#post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups ⇒ Array<Types::FirewallManagerRuleGroup>
The last set of rules for WAF to process in the web ACL.
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#pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups ⇒ Array<Types::FirewallManagerRuleGroup>
The first set of rules for WAF to process in the web ACL.
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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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#token_domains ⇒ Array<String>
Specifies the domains that WAF should accept in a web request token.
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#visibility_config ⇒ Types::VisibilityConfig
Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
Instance Attribute Details
#arn ⇒ String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL that you want to associate with the resource.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#association_config ⇒ Types::AssociationConfig
Specifies custom configurations for the associations between the web ACL and protected resources.
Use this to customize the maximum size of the request body that your protected resources forward to WAF for inspection. You can customize this setting for CloudFront, API Gateway, Amazon Cognito, App Runner, or Verified Access resources. The default setting is 16 KB (16,384 bytes).
<note markdown=“1”> You are charged additional fees when your protected resources forward body sizes that are larger than the default. For more information, see [WAF Pricing].
</note>
For Application Load Balancer and AppSync, the limit is fixed at 8 KB (8,192 bytes).
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#capacity ⇒ Integer
The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) currently being used by this web ACL.
WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule. Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group. For more information, see [WAF web ACL capacity units (WCU)] in the *WAF Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/aws-waf-capacity-units.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#captcha_config ⇒ Types::CaptchaConfig
Specifies how WAF should handle ‘CAPTCHA` evaluations for rules that don’t have their own ‘CaptchaConfig` settings. If you don’t specify this, WAF uses its default settings for ‘CaptchaConfig`.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#challenge_config ⇒ Types::ChallengeConfig
Specifies how WAF should handle challenge evaluations for rules that don’t have their own ‘ChallengeConfig` settings. If you don’t specify this, WAF uses its default settings for ‘ChallengeConfig`.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#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 web ACL, and then use them in the rules and default actions that you define in the web ACL.
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 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#default_action ⇒ Types::DefaultAction
The action to perform if none of the ‘Rules` contained in the `WebACL` match.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#description ⇒ String
A description of the web ACL that helps with identification.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#id ⇒ String
A unique identifier for the ‘WebACL`. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands. You use this ID to do things like get, update, and delete a `WebACL`.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#label_namespace ⇒ String
The label namespace prefix for this web ACL. All labels added by rules in this web ACL have this prefix.
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The syntax for the label namespace prefix for a web ACL is the following:
‘awswaf:<account ID>:webacl:<web ACL name>:`
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When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined and the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
‘<label namespace>:<label from rule>`
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#managed_by_firewall_manager ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether this web ACL is managed by Firewall Manager. If true, then only Firewall Manager can delete the web ACL or any Firewall Manager rule groups in the web ACL.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#name ⇒ String
The name of the web ACL. You cannot change the name of a web ACL after you create it.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups ⇒ Array<Types::FirewallManagerRuleGroup>
The last set of rules for WAF to process in the web ACL. This is defined in an Firewall Manager WAF policy and contains only rule group references. You can’t alter these. Any rules and rule groups that you define for the web ACL are prioritized before these.
In the Firewall Manager WAF policy, the Firewall Manager administrator can define a set of rule groups to run first in the web ACL and a set of rule groups to run last. Within each set, the administrator prioritizes the rule groups, to determine their relative processing order.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups ⇒ Array<Types::FirewallManagerRuleGroup>
The first set of rules for WAF to process in the web ACL. This is defined in an Firewall Manager WAF policy and contains only rule group references. You can’t alter these. Any rules and rule groups that you define for the web ACL are prioritized after these.
In the Firewall Manager WAF policy, the Firewall Manager administrator can define a set of rule groups to run first in the web ACL and a set of rule groups to run last. Within each set, the administrator prioritizes the rule groups, to determine their relative processing order.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) 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 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#token_domains ⇒ Array<String>
Specifies the domains that WAF should accept in a web request token. This enables the use of tokens across multiple protected websites. When WAF provides a token, it uses the domain of the Amazon Web Services resource that the web ACL is protecting. If you don’t specify a list of token domains, WAF accepts tokens only for the domain of the protected resource. With a token domain list, WAF accepts the resource’s host domain plus all domains in the token domain list, including their prefixed subdomains.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-wafv2/types.rb', line 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) 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 9948 class WebACL < Struct.new( :name, :id, :arn, :default_action, :description, :rules, :visibility_config, :capacity, :pre_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :post_process_firewall_manager_rule_groups, :managed_by_firewall_manager, :label_namespace, :custom_response_bodies, :captcha_config, :challenge_config, :token_domains, :association_config) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |