interface CookiesProperty
Language | Type name |
---|---|
.NET | Amazon.CDK.AWS.WAFv2.CfnWebACL.CookiesProperty |
Java | software.amazon.awscdk.services.wafv2.CfnWebACL.CookiesProperty |
Python | aws_cdk.aws_wafv2.CfnWebACL.CookiesProperty |
TypeScript | @aws-cdk/aws-wafv2 » CfnWebACL » CookiesProperty |
Inspect the cookies in the web request.
You can specify the parts of the cookies to inspect and you can narrow the set of cookies to inspect by including or excluding specific keys.
This is used to indicate the web request component to inspect, in the FieldToMatch
specification.
Example JSON: "Cookies": { "MatchPattern": { "All": {} }, "MatchScope": "KEY", "OversizeHandling": "MATCH" }
Example
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import * as wafv2 from '@aws-cdk/aws-wafv2';
declare const all: any;
const cookiesProperty: wafv2.CfnWebACL.CookiesProperty = {
matchPattern: {
all: all,
excludedCookies: ['excludedCookies'],
includedCookies: ['includedCookies'],
},
matchScope: 'matchScope',
oversizeHandling: 'oversizeHandling',
};
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
match | IResolvable | Cookie | The filter to use to identify the subset of cookies to inspect in a web request. |
match | string | The parts of the cookies to inspect with the rule inspection criteria. |
oversize | string | What AWS WAF should do if the cookies of the request are more numerous or larger than AWS WAF can inspect. |
matchPattern
Type:
IResolvable
|
Cookie
The filter to use to identify the subset of cookies to inspect in a web request.
You must specify exactly one setting: either All
, IncludedCookies
, or ExcludedCookies
.
Example JSON: "MatchPattern": { "IncludedCookies": {"KeyToInclude1", "KeyToInclude2", "KeyToInclude3"} }
matchScope
Type:
string
The parts of the cookies to inspect with the rule inspection criteria.
If you specify All
, AWS WAF inspects both keys and values.
oversizeHandling
Type:
string
What AWS WAF should do if the cookies of the request are more numerous or larger than AWS WAF can inspect.
AWS WAF does not support inspecting the entire contents of request cookies when they exceed 8 KB (8192 bytes) or 200 total cookies. The underlying host service forwards a maximum of 200 cookies and at most 8 KB of cookie contents to AWS WAF .
The options for oversize handling are the following:
CONTINUE
- Inspect the available cookies normally, according to the rule inspection criteria.MATCH
- Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. AWS WAF applies the rule action to the request.NO_MATCH
- Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.