GetChangeToken
Note
AWS WAF Classic support will end on September 30, 2025.
This is AWS WAF Classic documentation. For more information, see AWS WAF Classic in the developer guide.
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.
When you want to create, update, or delete AWS WAF objects, get a change token and include the change token in the create, update, or delete request. Change tokens ensure that your application doesn't submit conflicting requests to AWS WAF.
Each create, update, or delete request must use a unique change token. If your application submits a GetChangeToken
request
and then submits a second GetChangeToken
request before submitting a create, update, or delete request, the second
GetChangeToken
request returns the same value as the first GetChangeToken
request.
When you use a change token in a create, update, or delete request, the status of the change token changes to PENDING
,
which indicates that AWS WAF is propagating the change to all AWS WAF servers. Use GetChangeTokenStatus
to determine the
status of your change token.
Response Syntax
{
"ChangeToken": "string"
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- ChangeToken
-
The
ChangeToken
that you used in the request. Use this value in aGetChangeTokenStatus
request to get the current status of the request.Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
.*\S.*
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- WAFInternalErrorException
-
The operation failed because of a system problem, even though the request was valid. Retry your request.
HTTP Status Code: 500
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: