Copyright | (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- data RuleGroup = RuleGroup' {
- availableLabels :: Maybe [LabelSummary]
- consumedLabels :: Maybe [LabelSummary]
- customResponseBodies :: Maybe (HashMap Text CustomResponseBody)
- description :: Maybe Text
- labelNamespace :: Maybe Text
- rules :: Maybe [Rule]
- name :: Text
- id :: Text
- capacity :: Natural
- arn :: Text
- visibilityConfig :: VisibilityConfig
- newRuleGroup :: Text -> Text -> Natural -> Text -> VisibilityConfig -> RuleGroup
- ruleGroup_availableLabels :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe [LabelSummary])
- ruleGroup_consumedLabels :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe [LabelSummary])
- ruleGroup_customResponseBodies :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe (HashMap Text CustomResponseBody))
- ruleGroup_description :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe Text)
- ruleGroup_labelNamespace :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe Text)
- ruleGroup_rules :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe [Rule])
- ruleGroup_name :: Lens' RuleGroup Text
- ruleGroup_id :: Lens' RuleGroup Text
- ruleGroup_capacity :: Lens' RuleGroup Natural
- ruleGroup_arn :: Lens' RuleGroup Text
- ruleGroup_visibilityConfig :: Lens' RuleGroup VisibilityConfig
Documentation
A rule group defines a collection of rules to inspect and control web requests that you can use in a WebACL. When you create a rule group, you define an immutable capacity limit. If you update a rule group, you must stay within the capacity. This allows others to reuse the rule group with confidence in its capacity requirements.
See: newRuleGroup
smart constructor.
RuleGroup' | |
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Instances
Create a value of RuleGroup
with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:availableLabels:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_availableLabels
- The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web
requests. These labels are defined in the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
$sel:consumedLabels:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_consumedLabels
- The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in
label match statements. These labels are defined in a
LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a
rule.
$sel:customResponseBodies:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_customResponseBodies
- 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 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.
$sel:description:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_description
- A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
$sel:labelNamespace:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_labelNamespace
- The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by
rules in this rule group have this prefix.
The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
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>
$sel:rules:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_rules
- The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to
allow, block, or count. Each rule includes one top-level statement that
WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern
how WAF handles them.
RuleGroup
, ruleGroup_name
- The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group
after you create it.
$sel:id:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_id
- 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.
$sel:capacity:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_capacity
- The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of rules using CheckCapacity.
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. The WCU limit for web ACLs is 1,500.
$sel:arn:RuleGroup'
, ruleGroup_arn
- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
RuleGroup
, ruleGroup_visibilityConfig
- Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample
collection.
ruleGroup_availableLabels :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe [LabelSummary]) Source #
The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web
requests. These labels are defined in the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
ruleGroup_consumedLabels :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe [LabelSummary]) Source #
The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in
label match statements. These labels are defined in a
LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a
rule.
ruleGroup_customResponseBodies :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe (HashMap Text CustomResponseBody)) Source #
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 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.
ruleGroup_description :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe Text) Source #
A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
ruleGroup_labelNamespace :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe Text) Source #
The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this prefix.
The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
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>
ruleGroup_rules :: Lens' RuleGroup (Maybe [Rule]) Source #
The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to allow, block, or count. Each rule includes one top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles them.
ruleGroup_name :: Lens' RuleGroup Text Source #
The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
ruleGroup_id :: Lens' RuleGroup Text Source #
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.
ruleGroup_capacity :: Lens' RuleGroup Natural Source #
The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of rules using CheckCapacity.
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. The WCU limit for web ACLs is 1,500.
ruleGroup_visibilityConfig :: Lens' RuleGroup VisibilityConfig Source #
Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.