AWS::WAFv2::WebACL HeaderMatchPattern
The filter to use to identify the subset of headers to inspect in a web request.
You must specify exactly one setting: either All
, IncludedHeaders
, or ExcludedHeaders
.
Example JSON: "MatchPattern": { "ExcludedHeaders": [ "KeyToExclude1", "KeyToExclude2" ] }
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "All" :
Json
, "ExcludedHeaders" :[ String, ... ]
, "IncludedHeaders" :[ String, ... ]
}
YAML
All:
Json
ExcludedHeaders:- String
IncludedHeaders:- String
Properties
All
-
Inspect all headers.
Required: No
Type: Json
Update requires: No interruption
ExcludedHeaders
-
Inspect only the headers whose keys don't match any of the strings specified here.
Required: No
Type: Array of String
Minimum:
1 | 1
Maximum:
64 | 199
Update requires: No interruption
IncludedHeaders
-
Inspect only the headers that have a key that matches one of the strings specified here.
Required: No
Type: Array of String
Minimum:
1 | 1
Maximum:
64 | 199
Update requires: No interruption
Examples
Set a header match pattern for all paths
The following shows an example header match pattern specification for all paths.
YAML
MatchPattern: All: {}
JSON
"MatchPattern": { "All": {} }
Set a header match pattern with included paths
The following shows an example header match pattern specification with included paths.
YAML
MatchPattern: IncludedHeaders: - "User-Agent" - "Referer"
JSON
"MatchPattern": { "IncludedHeaders": [ "User-Agent", "Referer" ] }