Class: Aws::WAFRegional::Types::ActivatedRule
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::WAFRegional::Types::ActivatedRule
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb
Overview
For the latest version of AWS WAF, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the AWS WAF Developer Guide. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use.
The ActivatedRule
object in an UpdateWebACL request specifies a
Rule
that you want to insert or delete, the priority of the Rule
in the WebACL
, and the action that you want AWS WAF to take when a
web request matches the Rule
(ALLOW
, BLOCK
, or COUNT
).
To specify whether to insert or delete a Rule
, use the Action
parameter in the WebACLUpdate data type.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#action ⇒ Types::WafAction
Specifies the action that CloudFront or AWS WAF takes when a web request matches the conditions in the
Rule
. -
#excluded_rules ⇒ Array<Types::ExcludedRule>
An array of rules to exclude from a rule group.
-
#override_action ⇒ Types::WafOverrideAction
Use the
OverrideAction
to test yourRuleGroup
. -
#priority ⇒ Integer
Specifies the order in which the
Rules
in aWebACL
are evaluated. -
#rule_id ⇒ String
The
RuleId
for aRule
. -
#type ⇒ String
The rule type, either
REGULAR
, as defined by Rule,RATE_BASED
, as defined by RateBasedRule, orGROUP
, as defined by RuleGroup.
Instance Attribute Details
#action ⇒ Types::WafAction
Specifies the action that CloudFront or AWS WAF takes when a web
request matches the conditions in the Rule
. Valid values for
Action
include the following:
ALLOW
: CloudFront responds with the requested object.BLOCK
: CloudFront responds with an HTTP 403 (Forbidden) status code.COUNT
: AWS WAF increments a counter of requests that match the conditions in the rule and then continues to inspect the web request based on the remaining rules in the web ACL.
ActivatedRule|OverrideAction
applies only when updating or adding
a RuleGroup
to a WebACL
. In this case, you do not use
ActivatedRule|Action
. For all other update requests,
ActivatedRule|Action
is used instead of
ActivatedRule|OverrideAction
.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb', line 150 class ActivatedRule < Struct.new( :priority, :rule_id, :action, :override_action, :type, :excluded_rules) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#excluded_rules ⇒ Array<Types::ExcludedRule>
An array of rules to exclude from a rule group. This is applicable
only when the ActivatedRule
refers to a RuleGroup
.
Sometimes it is necessary to troubleshoot rule groups that are blocking traffic unexpectedly (false positives). One troubleshooting technique is to identify the specific rule within the rule group that is blocking the legitimate traffic and then disable (exclude) that particular rule. You can exclude rules from both your own rule groups and AWS Marketplace rule groups that have been associated with a web ACL.
Specifying ExcludedRules
does not remove those rules from the rule
group. Rather, it changes the action for the rules to COUNT
.
Therefore, requests that match an ExcludedRule
are counted but not
blocked. The RuleGroup
owner will receive COUNT metrics for each
ExcludedRule
.
If you want to exclude rules from a rule group that is already associated with a web ACL, perform the following steps:
Use the AWS WAF logs to identify the IDs of the rules that you want to exclude. For more information about the logs, see Logging Web ACL Traffic Information.
Submit an UpdateWebACL request that has two actions:
The first action deletes the existing rule group from the web ACL. That is, in the UpdateWebACL request, the first
Updates:Action
should beDELETE
andUpdates:ActivatedRule:RuleId
should be the rule group that contains the rules that you want to exclude.The second action inserts the same rule group back in, but specifying the rules to exclude. That is, the second
Updates:Action
should beINSERT
,Updates:ActivatedRule:RuleId
should be the rule group that you just removed, andExcludedRules
should contain the rules that you want to exclude.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb', line 150 class ActivatedRule < Struct.new( :priority, :rule_id, :action, :override_action, :type, :excluded_rules) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#override_action ⇒ Types::WafOverrideAction
Use the OverrideAction
to test your RuleGroup
.
Any rule in a RuleGroup
can potentially block a request. If you
set the OverrideAction
to None
, the RuleGroup
will block a
request if any individual rule in the RuleGroup
matches the
request and is configured to block that request. However if you
first want to test the RuleGroup
, set the OverrideAction
to
Count
. The RuleGroup
will then override any block action
specified by individual rules contained within the group. Instead of
blocking matching requests, those requests will be counted. You can
view a record of counted requests using GetSampledRequests.
ActivatedRule|OverrideAction
applies only when updating or adding
a RuleGroup
to a WebACL
. In this case you do not use
ActivatedRule|Action
. For all other update requests,
ActivatedRule|Action
is used instead of
ActivatedRule|OverrideAction
.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb', line 150 class ActivatedRule < Struct.new( :priority, :rule_id, :action, :override_action, :type, :excluded_rules) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#priority ⇒ Integer
Specifies the order in which the Rules
in a WebACL
are
evaluated. Rules with a lower value for Priority
are evaluated
before Rules
with a higher value. The value must be a unique
integer. If you add multiple Rules
to a WebACL
, the values
don't need to be consecutive.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb', line 150 class ActivatedRule < Struct.new( :priority, :rule_id, :action, :override_action, :type, :excluded_rules) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#rule_id ⇒ String
The RuleId
for a Rule
. You use RuleId
to get more information
about a Rule
(see GetRule), update a Rule
(see UpdateRule),
insert a Rule
into a WebACL
or delete a one from a WebACL
(see
UpdateWebACL), or delete a Rule
from AWS WAF (see DeleteRule).
RuleId
is returned by CreateRule and by ListRules.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb', line 150 class ActivatedRule < Struct.new( :priority, :rule_id, :action, :override_action, :type, :excluded_rules) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#type ⇒ String
The rule type, either REGULAR
, as defined by Rule, RATE_BASED
,
as defined by RateBasedRule, or GROUP
, as defined by RuleGroup.
The default is REGULAR. Although this field is optional, be aware
that if you try to add a RATE_BASED rule to a web ACL without
setting the type, the UpdateWebACL request will fail because the
request tries to add a REGULAR rule with the specified ID, which
does not exist.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-wafregional/lib/aws-sdk-wafregional/types.rb', line 150 class ActivatedRule < Struct.new( :priority, :rule_id, :action, :override_action, :type, :excluded_rules) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |