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wafregional_update_rule: Inserts or deletes Predicate objects in a Rule

Description

Inserts or deletes Predicate objects in a Rule. Each Predicate object identifies a predicate, such as a ByteMatchSet or an IPSet, that specifies the web requests that you want to allow, block, or count. If you add more than one predicate to a Rule, a request must match all of the specifications to be allowed, blocked, or counted. For example, suppose that you add the following to a Rule:

Usage

wafregional_update_rule(RuleId, ChangeToken, Updates)

Arguments

RuleId

[required] The RuleId of the Rule that you want to update. RuleId is returned by CreateRule and by ListRules.

ChangeToken

[required] The value returned by the most recent call to GetChangeToken.

Updates

[required] An array of RuleUpdate objects that you want to insert into or delete from a Rule. For more information, see the applicable data types:

  • RuleUpdate: Contains Action and Predicate

  • Predicate: Contains DataId, Negated, and Type

  • FieldToMatch: Contains Data and Type

Request syntax

svc$update_rule(
  RuleId = "string",
  ChangeToken = "string",
  Updates = list(
    list(
      Action = "INSERT"|"DELETE",
      Predicate = list(
        Negated = TRUE|FALSE,
        Type = "IPMatch"|"ByteMatch"|"SqlInjectionMatch"|"GeoMatch"|"SizeConstraint"|"XssMatch"|"RegexMatch",
        DataId = "string"
      )
    )
  )
)

Details

  • A ByteMatchSet that matches the value BadBot in the User-Agent header

  • An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44

You then add the Rule to a WebACL and specify that you want to block requests that satisfy the Rule. For a request to be blocked, the User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot and the request must originate from the IP address 192.0.2.44.

To create and configure a Rule, perform the following steps:

  1. Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the Rule.

  2. Create the Rule. See CreateRule.

  3. Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of an UpdateRule request.

  4. Submit an UpdateRule request to add predicates to the Rule.

  5. Create and update a WebACL that contains the Rule. See CreateWebACL.

If you want to replace one ByteMatchSet or IPSet with another, you delete the existing one and add the new one.

For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# The following example deletes a Predicate object in a rule with the ID
# example1ds3t-46da-4fdb-b8d5-abc321j569j5.
# }
# NOT RUN {
svc$update_rule(
  ChangeToken = "abcd12f2-46da-4fdb-b8d5-fbd4c466928f",
  RuleId = "example1ds3t-46da-4fdb-b8d5-abc321j569j5",
  Updates = list(
    list(
      Action = "DELETE",
      Predicate = list(
        DataId = "MyByteMatchSetID",
        Negated = FALSE,
        Type = "ByteMatch"
      )
    )
  )
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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