@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public interface WAFRegionalAsyncClient extends SdkClient, SdkAutoCloseable
builder()
method.
This is the AWS WAF Regional API Reference for using AWS WAF with Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) Application Load Balancers. The AWS WAF actions and data types listed in the reference are available for protecting Application Load Balancers. You can use these actions and data types by means of the endpoints listed in AWS Regions and Endpoints. This guide is for developers who need detailed information about the AWS WAF API actions, data types, and errors. For detailed information about AWS WAF features and an overview of how to use the AWS WAF API, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
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static String |
SERVICE_NAME |
serviceNameclosestatic final String SERVICE_NAME
static WAFRegionalAsyncClient create()
WAFRegionalAsyncClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider.static WAFRegionalAsyncClientBuilder builder()
WAFRegionalAsyncClient.default CompletableFuture<AssociateWebACLResponse> associateWebACL(AssociateWebACLRequest associateWebACLRequest)
Associates a web ACL with a resource.
associateWebACLRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<AssociateWebACLResponse> associateWebACL(Consumer<AssociateWebACLRequest.Builder> associateWebACLRequest)
Associates a web ACL with a resource.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AssociateWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via AssociateWebACLRequest.builder()
associateWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on AssociateWebACLRequest.Builder to create a request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<CreateByteMatchSetResponse> createByteMatchSet(CreateByteMatchSetRequest createByteMatchSetRequest)
Creates a ByteMatchSet. You then use UpdateByteMatchSet to identify the part of a web request
that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as the values of the User-Agent header or the query string.
For example, you can create a ByteMatchSet that matches any requests with User-Agent
headers that contain the string BadBot. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those requests.
To create and configure a ByteMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateByteMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateByteMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateByteMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateByteMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createByteMatchSetRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateByteMatchSetResponse> createByteMatchSet(Consumer<CreateByteMatchSetRequest.Builder> createByteMatchSetRequest)
Creates a ByteMatchSet. You then use UpdateByteMatchSet to identify the part of a web request
that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as the values of the User-Agent header or the query string.
For example, you can create a ByteMatchSet that matches any requests with User-Agent
headers that contain the string BadBot. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those requests.
To create and configure a ByteMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateByteMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateByteMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateByteMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateByteMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateByteMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via CreateByteMatchSetRequest.builder()
createByteMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateByteMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateGeoMatchSetResponse> createGeoMatchSet(CreateGeoMatchSetRequest createGeoMatchSetRequest)
Creates an GeoMatchSet, which you use to specify which web requests you want to allow or block based on
the country that the requests originate from. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from one or more
countries and you want to block the requests, you can create an GeoMatchSet that contains those
countries and then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure a GeoMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateGeoMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateGeoMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateGeoMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateGeoMatchSetSet request to specify the countries that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createGeoMatchSetRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateGeoMatchSetResponse> createGeoMatchSet(Consumer<CreateGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder> createGeoMatchSetRequest)
Creates an GeoMatchSet, which you use to specify which web requests you want to allow or block based on
the country that the requests originate from. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from one or more
countries and you want to block the requests, you can create an GeoMatchSet that contains those
countries and then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure a GeoMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateGeoMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateGeoMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateGeoMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateGeoMatchSetSet request to specify the countries that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via CreateGeoMatchSetRequest.builder()
createGeoMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateIPSetResponse> createIPSet(CreateIPSetRequest createIPSetRequest)
Creates an IPSet, which you use to specify which web requests you want to allow or block based on the IP
addresses that the requests originate from. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from one or more
individual IP addresses or one or more ranges of IP addresses and you want to block the requests, you can create
an IPSet that contains those IP addresses and then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure an IPSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateIPSet request.
Submit a CreateIPSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateIPSet request to specify the IP addresses that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createIPSetRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateIPSetResponse> createIPSet(Consumer<CreateIPSetRequest.Builder> createIPSetRequest)
Creates an IPSet, which you use to specify which web requests you want to allow or block based on the IP
addresses that the requests originate from. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from one or more
individual IP addresses or one or more ranges of IP addresses and you want to block the requests, you can create
an IPSet that contains those IP addresses and then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure an IPSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateIPSet request.
Submit a CreateIPSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateIPSet request to specify the IP addresses that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateIPSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via CreateIPSetRequest.builder()
createIPSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateIPSetRequest.Builder to create a request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRateBasedRuleResponse> createRateBasedRule(CreateRateBasedRuleRequest createRateBasedRuleRequest)
Creates a RateBasedRule. The RateBasedRule contains a RateLimit, which specifies
the maximum number of requests that AWS WAF allows from a specified IP address in a five-minute period. The
RateBasedRule also contains the IPSet objects, ByteMatchSet objects, and
other predicates that identify the requests that you want to count or block if these requests exceed the
RateLimit.
If you add more than one predicate to a RateBasedRule, a request not only must exceed the
RateLimit, but it also must match all the specifications to be counted or blocked. For example,
suppose you add the following to a RateBasedRule:
An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44/32
A ByteMatchSet that matches BadBot in the User-Agent header
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
You then add the RateBasedRule to a WebACL and specify that you want to block requests
that meet the conditions in the rule. For a request to be blocked, it must come from the IP address 192.0.2.44
and the User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot. Further,
requests that match these two conditions must be received at a rate of more than 15,000 requests every five
minutes. If both conditions are met and the rate is exceeded, AWS WAF blocks the requests. If the rate drops
below 15,000 for a five-minute period, AWS WAF no longer blocks the requests.
As a second example, suppose you want to limit requests to a particular page on your site. To do this, you could
add the following to a RateBasedRule:
A ByteMatchSet with FieldToMatch of URI
A PositionalConstraint of STARTS_WITH
A TargetString of login
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
By adding this RateBasedRule to a WebACL, you could limit requests to your login page
without affecting the rest of your site.
To create and configure a RateBasedRule, perform the following steps:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the rule. For more information, see CreateByteMatchSet, CreateIPSet, and CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRule request.
Submit a CreateRateBasedRule request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.
Submit an UpdateRateBasedRule request to specify the predicates that you want to include in the
rule.
Create and update a WebACL that contains the RateBasedRule. For more information, see
CreateWebACL.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createRateBasedRuleRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRateBasedRuleResponse> createRateBasedRule(Consumer<CreateRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder> createRateBasedRuleRequest)
Creates a RateBasedRule. The RateBasedRule contains a RateLimit, which specifies
the maximum number of requests that AWS WAF allows from a specified IP address in a five-minute period. The
RateBasedRule also contains the IPSet objects, ByteMatchSet objects, and
other predicates that identify the requests that you want to count or block if these requests exceed the
RateLimit.
If you add more than one predicate to a RateBasedRule, a request not only must exceed the
RateLimit, but it also must match all the specifications to be counted or blocked. For example,
suppose you add the following to a RateBasedRule:
An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44/32
A ByteMatchSet that matches BadBot in the User-Agent header
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
You then add the RateBasedRule to a WebACL and specify that you want to block requests
that meet the conditions in the rule. For a request to be blocked, it must come from the IP address 192.0.2.44
and the User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot. Further,
requests that match these two conditions must be received at a rate of more than 15,000 requests every five
minutes. If both conditions are met and the rate is exceeded, AWS WAF blocks the requests. If the rate drops
below 15,000 for a five-minute period, AWS WAF no longer blocks the requests.
As a second example, suppose you want to limit requests to a particular page on your site. To do this, you could
add the following to a RateBasedRule:
A ByteMatchSet with FieldToMatch of URI
A PositionalConstraint of STARTS_WITH
A TargetString of login
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
By adding this RateBasedRule to a WebACL, you could limit requests to your login page
without affecting the rest of your site.
To create and configure a RateBasedRule, perform the following steps:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the rule. For more information, see CreateByteMatchSet, CreateIPSet, and CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRule request.
Submit a CreateRateBasedRule request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.
Submit an UpdateRateBasedRule request to specify the predicates that you want to include in the
rule.
Create and update a WebACL that contains the RateBasedRule. For more information, see
CreateWebACL.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via CreateRateBasedRuleRequest.builder()
createRateBasedRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder to create a
request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRegexMatchSetResponse> createRegexMatchSet(CreateRegexMatchSetRequest createRegexMatchSetRequest)
Creates a RegexMatchSet. You then use UpdateRegexMatchSet to identify the part of a web request
that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as the values of the User-Agent header or the query string.
For example, you can create a RegexMatchSet that contains a RegexMatchTuple that looks
for any requests with User-Agent headers that match a RegexPatternSet with pattern
B[a@]dB[o0]t. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those requests.
To create and configure a RegexMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRegexMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateRegexMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRegexMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to inspect
(for example, the header or the URI) and the value, using a RegexPatternSet, that you want AWS WAF
to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createRegexMatchSetRequest - WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRegexMatchSetResponse> createRegexMatchSet(Consumer<CreateRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder> createRegexMatchSetRequest)
Creates a RegexMatchSet. You then use UpdateRegexMatchSet to identify the part of a web request
that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as the values of the User-Agent header or the query string.
For example, you can create a RegexMatchSet that contains a RegexMatchTuple that looks
for any requests with User-Agent headers that match a RegexPatternSet with pattern
B[a@]dB[o0]t. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those requests.
To create and configure a RegexMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRegexMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateRegexMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRegexMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to inspect
(for example, the header or the URI) and the value, using a RegexPatternSet, that you want AWS WAF
to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via CreateRegexMatchSetRequest.builder()
createRegexMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRegexPatternSetResponse> createRegexPatternSet(CreateRegexPatternSetRequest createRegexPatternSetRequest)
Creates a RegexPatternSet. You then use UpdateRegexPatternSet to specify the regular
expression (regex) pattern that you want AWS WAF to search for, such as B[a@]dB[o0]t. You can then
configure AWS WAF to reject those requests.
To create and configure a RegexPatternSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRegexPatternSet request.
Submit a CreateRegexPatternSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRegexPatternSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexPatternSet request to specify the string that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createRegexPatternSetRequest - WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRegexPatternSetResponse> createRegexPatternSet(Consumer<CreateRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder> createRegexPatternSetRequest)
Creates a RegexPatternSet. You then use UpdateRegexPatternSet to specify the regular
expression (regex) pattern that you want AWS WAF to search for, such as B[a@]dB[o0]t. You can then
configure AWS WAF to reject those requests.
To create and configure a RegexPatternSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRegexPatternSet request.
Submit a CreateRegexPatternSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRegexPatternSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexPatternSet request to specify the string that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via CreateRegexPatternSetRequest.builder()
createRegexPatternSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRuleResponse> createRule(CreateRuleRequest createRuleRequest)
Creates a Rule, which contains the IPSet objects, ByteMatchSet objects,
and other predicates that identify the requests that you want to block. If you add more than one predicate to a
Rule, a request must match all of the specifications to be allowed or blocked. For example, suppose
you add the following to a Rule:
An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44/32
A ByteMatchSet that matches BadBot in the User-Agent header
You then add the Rule to a WebACL and specify that you want to blocks requests that
satisfy the Rule. For a request to be blocked, it must come from the IP address 192.0.2.44
and the User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot.
To create and configure a Rule, perform the following steps:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the Rule. For more information, see
CreateByteMatchSet, CreateIPSet, and CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRule request.
Submit a CreateRule request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.
Submit an UpdateRule request to specify the predicates that you want to include in the
Rule.
Create and update a WebACL that contains the Rule. For more information, see
CreateWebACL.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createRuleRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateRuleResponse> createRule(Consumer<CreateRuleRequest.Builder> createRuleRequest)
Creates a Rule, which contains the IPSet objects, ByteMatchSet objects,
and other predicates that identify the requests that you want to block. If you add more than one predicate to a
Rule, a request must match all of the specifications to be allowed or blocked. For example, suppose
you add the following to a Rule:
An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44/32
A ByteMatchSet that matches BadBot in the User-Agent header
You then add the Rule to a WebACL and specify that you want to blocks requests that
satisfy the Rule. For a request to be blocked, it must come from the IP address 192.0.2.44
and the User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot.
To create and configure a Rule, perform the following steps:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the Rule. For more information, see
CreateByteMatchSet, CreateIPSet, and CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateRule request.
Submit a CreateRule request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.
Submit an UpdateRule request to specify the predicates that you want to include in the
Rule.
Create and update a WebACL that contains the Rule. For more information, see
CreateWebACL.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via CreateRuleRequest.builder()
createRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateRuleRequest.Builder to create a request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateSizeConstraintSetResponse> createSizeConstraintSet(CreateSizeConstraintSetRequest createSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Creates a SizeConstraintSet. You then use UpdateSizeConstraintSet to identify the part of a
web request that you want AWS WAF to check for length, such as the length of the User-Agent header
or the length of the query string. For example, you can create a SizeConstraintSet that matches any
requests that have a query string that is longer than 100 bytes. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those
requests.
To create and configure a SizeConstraintSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit a CreateSizeConstraintSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createSizeConstraintSetRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateSizeConstraintSetResponse> createSizeConstraintSet(Consumer<CreateSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder> createSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Creates a SizeConstraintSet. You then use UpdateSizeConstraintSet to identify the part of a
web request that you want AWS WAF to check for length, such as the length of the User-Agent header
or the length of the query string. For example, you can create a SizeConstraintSet that matches any
requests that have a query string that is longer than 100 bytes. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those
requests.
To create and configure a SizeConstraintSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit a CreateSizeConstraintSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via CreateSizeConstraintSetRequest.builder()
createSizeConstraintSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> createSqlInjectionMatchSet(CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest createSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Creates a SqlInjectionMatchSet, which you use to allow, block, or count requests that contain snippets of SQL code in a specified part of web requests. AWS WAF searches for character sequences that are likely to be malicious strings.
To create and configure a SqlInjectionMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests in which you want to allow, block, or count malicious SQL code.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A request to create a SqlInjectionMatchSet.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> createSqlInjectionMatchSet(Consumer<CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder> createSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Creates a SqlInjectionMatchSet, which you use to allow, block, or count requests that contain snippets of SQL code in a specified part of web requests. AWS WAF searches for character sequences that are likely to be malicious strings.
To create and configure a SqlInjectionMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests in which you want to allow, block, or count malicious SQL code.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.builder()
createSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request. A request to create a SqlInjectionMatchSet.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateWebACLResponse> createWebACL(CreateWebACLRequest createWebACLRequest)
Creates a WebACL, which contains the Rules that identify the CloudFront web requests
that you want to allow, block, or count. AWS WAF evaluates Rules in order based on the value of
Priority for each Rule.
You also specify a default action, either ALLOW or BLOCK. If a web request doesn't
match any of the Rules in a WebACL, AWS WAF responds to the request with the default
action.
To create and configure a WebACL, perform the following steps:
Create and update the ByteMatchSet objects and other predicates that you want to include in
Rules. For more information, see CreateByteMatchSet, UpdateByteMatchSet,
CreateIPSet, UpdateIPSet, CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet, and UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Create and update the Rules that you want to include in the WebACL. For more
information, see CreateRule and UpdateRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateWebACL request.
Submit a CreateWebACL request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateWebACL request.
Submit an UpdateWebACL request to specify the Rules that you want to include in the
WebACL, to specify the default action, and to associate the WebACL with a CloudFront
distribution.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createWebACLRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateWebACLResponse> createWebACL(Consumer<CreateWebACLRequest.Builder> createWebACLRequest)
Creates a WebACL, which contains the Rules that identify the CloudFront web requests
that you want to allow, block, or count. AWS WAF evaluates Rules in order based on the value of
Priority for each Rule.
You also specify a default action, either ALLOW or BLOCK. If a web request doesn't
match any of the Rules in a WebACL, AWS WAF responds to the request with the default
action.
To create and configure a WebACL, perform the following steps:
Create and update the ByteMatchSet objects and other predicates that you want to include in
Rules. For more information, see CreateByteMatchSet, UpdateByteMatchSet,
CreateIPSet, UpdateIPSet, CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet, and UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Create and update the Rules that you want to include in the WebACL. For more
information, see CreateRule and UpdateRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateWebACL request.
Submit a CreateWebACL request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateWebACL request.
Submit an UpdateWebACL request to specify the Rules that you want to include in the
WebACL, to specify the default action, and to associate the WebACL with a CloudFront
distribution.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via CreateWebACLRequest.builder()
createWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateWebACLRequest.Builder to create a request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateXssMatchSetResponse> createXssMatchSet(CreateXssMatchSetRequest createXssMatchSetRequest)
Creates an XssMatchSet, which you use to allow, block, or count requests that contain cross-site scripting attacks in the specified part of web requests. AWS WAF searches for character sequences that are likely to be malicious strings.
To create and configure an XssMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateXssMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateXssMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateXssMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateXssMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests in which you want to allow, block, or count cross-site scripting attacks.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
createXssMatchSetRequest - A request to create an XssMatchSet.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<CreateXssMatchSetResponse> createXssMatchSet(Consumer<CreateXssMatchSetRequest.Builder> createXssMatchSetRequest)
Creates an XssMatchSet, which you use to allow, block, or count requests that contain cross-site scripting attacks in the specified part of web requests. AWS WAF searches for character sequences that are likely to be malicious strings.
To create and configure an XssMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
CreateXssMatchSet request.
Submit a CreateXssMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateXssMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateXssMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests in which you want to allow, block, or count cross-site scripting attacks.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateXssMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via CreateXssMatchSetRequest.builder()
createXssMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateXssMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
A request to create an XssMatchSet.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<DeleteByteMatchSetResponse> deleteByteMatchSet(DeleteByteMatchSetRequest deleteByteMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a ByteMatchSet. You can't delete a ByteMatchSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still includes any ByteMatchTuple objects (any filters).
If you just want to remove a ByteMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a ByteMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Update the ByteMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateByteMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteByteMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteByteMatchSet request.
deleteByteMatchSetRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteByteMatchSetResponse> deleteByteMatchSet(Consumer<DeleteByteMatchSetRequest.Builder> deleteByteMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a ByteMatchSet. You can't delete a ByteMatchSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still includes any ByteMatchTuple objects (any filters).
If you just want to remove a ByteMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a ByteMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Update the ByteMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateByteMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteByteMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteByteMatchSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteByteMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteByteMatchSetRequest.builder()
deleteByteMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteByteMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteGeoMatchSetResponse> deleteGeoMatchSet(DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest deleteGeoMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a GeoMatchSet. You can't delete a GeoMatchSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still includes any countries.
If you just want to remove a GeoMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a GeoMatchSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the GeoMatchSet to remove any countries. For more information, see UpdateGeoMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteGeoMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteGeoMatchSet request.
deleteGeoMatchSetRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteGeoMatchSetResponse> deleteGeoMatchSet(Consumer<DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder> deleteGeoMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a GeoMatchSet. You can't delete a GeoMatchSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still includes any countries.
If you just want to remove a GeoMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a GeoMatchSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the GeoMatchSet to remove any countries. For more information, see UpdateGeoMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteGeoMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteGeoMatchSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest.builder()
deleteGeoMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIPSetResponse> deleteIPSet(DeleteIPSetRequest deleteIPSetRequest)
Permanently deletes an IPSet. You can't delete an IPSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still includes any IP addresses.
If you just want to remove an IPSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete an IPSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the IPSet to remove IP address ranges, if any. For more information, see UpdateIPSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteIPSet request.
Submit a DeleteIPSet request.
deleteIPSetRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIPSetResponse> deleteIPSet(Consumer<DeleteIPSetRequest.Builder> deleteIPSetRequest)
Permanently deletes an IPSet. You can't delete an IPSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still includes any IP addresses.
If you just want to remove an IPSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete an IPSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the IPSet to remove IP address ranges, if any. For more information, see UpdateIPSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteIPSet request.
Submit a DeleteIPSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteIPSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteIPSetRequest.builder()
deleteIPSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteIPSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRateBasedRuleResponse> deleteRateBasedRule(DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest deleteRateBasedRuleRequest)
Permanently deletes a RateBasedRule. You can't delete a rule if it's still used in any WebACL
objects or if it still includes any predicates, such as ByteMatchSet objects.
If you just want to remove a rule from a WebACL, use UpdateWebACL.
To permanently delete a RateBasedRule from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the RateBasedRule to remove predicates, if any. For more information, see
UpdateRateBasedRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteRateBasedRule request.
Submit a DeleteRateBasedRule request.
deleteRateBasedRuleRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRateBasedRuleResponse> deleteRateBasedRule(Consumer<DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder> deleteRateBasedRuleRequest)
Permanently deletes a RateBasedRule. You can't delete a rule if it's still used in any WebACL
objects or if it still includes any predicates, such as ByteMatchSet objects.
If you just want to remove a rule from a WebACL, use UpdateWebACL.
To permanently delete a RateBasedRule from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the RateBasedRule to remove predicates, if any. For more information, see
UpdateRateBasedRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteRateBasedRule request.
Submit a DeleteRateBasedRule request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest.builder()
deleteRateBasedRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRegexMatchSetResponse> deleteRegexMatchSet(DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest deleteRegexMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a RegexMatchSet. You can't delete a RegexMatchSet if it's still used in
any Rules or if it still includes any RegexMatchTuples objects (any filters).
If you just want to remove a RegexMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a RegexMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Update the RegexMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateRegexMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteRegexMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteRegexMatchSet request.
deleteRegexMatchSetRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRegexMatchSetResponse> deleteRegexMatchSet(Consumer<DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder> deleteRegexMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a RegexMatchSet. You can't delete a RegexMatchSet if it's still used in
any Rules or if it still includes any RegexMatchTuples objects (any filters).
If you just want to remove a RegexMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a RegexMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Update the RegexMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateRegexMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteRegexMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteRegexMatchSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest.builder()
deleteRegexMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRegexPatternSetResponse> deleteRegexPatternSet(DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest deleteRegexPatternSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a RegexPatternSet. You can't delete a RegexPatternSet if it's still used
in any RegexMatchSet or if the RegexPatternSet is not empty.
deleteRegexPatternSetRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRegexPatternSetResponse> deleteRegexPatternSet(Consumer<DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder> deleteRegexPatternSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a RegexPatternSet. You can't delete a RegexPatternSet if it's still used
in any RegexMatchSet or if the RegexPatternSet is not empty.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest.builder()
deleteRegexPatternSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRuleResponse> deleteRule(DeleteRuleRequest deleteRuleRequest)
Permanently deletes a Rule. You can't delete a Rule if it's still used in any
WebACL objects or if it still includes any predicates, such as ByteMatchSet objects.
If you just want to remove a Rule from a WebACL, use UpdateWebACL.
To permanently delete a Rule from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the Rule to remove predicates, if any. For more information, see UpdateRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteRule request.
Submit a DeleteRule request.
deleteRuleRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteRuleResponse> deleteRule(Consumer<DeleteRuleRequest.Builder> deleteRuleRequest)
Permanently deletes a Rule. You can't delete a Rule if it's still used in any
WebACL objects or if it still includes any predicates, such as ByteMatchSet objects.
If you just want to remove a Rule from a WebACL, use UpdateWebACL.
To permanently delete a Rule from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the Rule to remove predicates, if any. For more information, see UpdateRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteRule request.
Submit a DeleteRule request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteRuleRequest.builder()
deleteRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteRuleRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSizeConstraintSetResponse> deleteSizeConstraintSet(DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest deleteSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a SizeConstraintSet. You can't delete a SizeConstraintSet if it's still
used in any Rules or if it still includes any SizeConstraint objects (any filters).
If you just want to remove a SizeConstraintSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a SizeConstraintSet, perform the following steps:
Update the SizeConstraintSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateSizeConstraintSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit a DeleteSizeConstraintSet request.
deleteSizeConstraintSetRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSizeConstraintSetResponse> deleteSizeConstraintSet(Consumer<DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder> deleteSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a SizeConstraintSet. You can't delete a SizeConstraintSet if it's still
used in any Rules or if it still includes any SizeConstraint objects (any filters).
If you just want to remove a SizeConstraintSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a SizeConstraintSet, perform the following steps:
Update the SizeConstraintSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateSizeConstraintSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit a DeleteSizeConstraintSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest.builder()
deleteSizeConstraintSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> deleteSqlInjectionMatchSet(DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest deleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a SqlInjectionMatchSet. You can't delete a SqlInjectionMatchSet if it's
still used in any Rules or if it still contains any SqlInjectionMatchTuple objects.
If you just want to remove a SqlInjectionMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a SqlInjectionMatchSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the SqlInjectionMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
deleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A request to delete a SqlInjectionMatchSet from AWS WAF.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> deleteSqlInjectionMatchSet(Consumer<DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder> deleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes a SqlInjectionMatchSet. You can't delete a SqlInjectionMatchSet if it's
still used in any Rules or if it still contains any SqlInjectionMatchTuple objects.
If you just want to remove a SqlInjectionMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete a SqlInjectionMatchSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the SqlInjectionMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.builder()
deleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request. A request to delete a SqlInjectionMatchSet from AWS WAF.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteWebACLResponse> deleteWebACL(DeleteWebACLRequest deleteWebACLRequest)
Permanently deletes a WebACL. You can't delete a WebACL if it still contains any
Rules.
To delete a WebACL, perform the following steps:
Update the WebACL to remove Rules, if any. For more information, see
UpdateWebACL.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteWebACL request.
Submit a DeleteWebACL request.
deleteWebACLRequest -
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteWebACLResponse> deleteWebACL(Consumer<DeleteWebACLRequest.Builder> deleteWebACLRequest)
Permanently deletes a WebACL. You can't delete a WebACL if it still contains any
Rules.
To delete a WebACL, perform the following steps:
Update the WebACL to remove Rules, if any. For more information, see
UpdateWebACL.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteWebACL request.
Submit a DeleteWebACL request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteWebACLRequest.builder()
deleteWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteWebACLRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteXssMatchSetResponse> deleteXssMatchSet(DeleteXssMatchSetRequest deleteXssMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes an XssMatchSet. You can't delete an XssMatchSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still contains any XssMatchTuple objects.
If you just want to remove an XssMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete an XssMatchSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the XssMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateXssMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteXssMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteXssMatchSet request.
deleteXssMatchSetRequest - A request to delete an XssMatchSet from AWS WAF.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DeleteXssMatchSetResponse> deleteXssMatchSet(Consumer<DeleteXssMatchSetRequest.Builder> deleteXssMatchSetRequest)
Permanently deletes an XssMatchSet. You can't delete an XssMatchSet if it's still used in any
Rules or if it still contains any XssMatchTuple objects.
If you just want to remove an XssMatchSet from a Rule, use UpdateRule.
To permanently delete an XssMatchSet from AWS WAF, perform the following steps:
Update the XssMatchSet to remove filters, if any. For more information, see
UpdateXssMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of a
DeleteXssMatchSet request.
Submit a DeleteXssMatchSet request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteXssMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via DeleteXssMatchSetRequest.builder()
deleteXssMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteXssMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
A request to delete an XssMatchSet from AWS WAF.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
You tried to delete a WebACL that still contains one or more Rule objects.
You tried to delete a Rule that still contains one or more ByteMatchSet objects
or other predicates.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that contains one or more ByteMatchTuple
objects.
You tried to delete an IPSet that references one or more IP addresses.
default CompletableFuture<DisassociateWebACLResponse> disassociateWebACL(DisassociateWebACLRequest disassociateWebACLRequest)
Removes a web ACL from the specified resource.
disassociateWebACLRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<DisassociateWebACLResponse> disassociateWebACL(Consumer<DisassociateWebACLRequest.Builder> disassociateWebACLRequest)
Removes a web ACL from the specified resource.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DisassociateWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via DisassociateWebACLRequest.builder()
disassociateWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DisassociateWebACLRequest.Builder to create a
request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<GetByteMatchSetResponse> getByteMatchSet(GetByteMatchSetRequest getByteMatchSetRequest)
Returns the ByteMatchSet specified by ByteMatchSetId.
getByteMatchSetRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetByteMatchSetResponse> getByteMatchSet(Consumer<GetByteMatchSetRequest.Builder> getByteMatchSetRequest)
Returns the ByteMatchSet specified by ByteMatchSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetByteMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetByteMatchSetRequest.builder()
getByteMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetByteMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetChangeTokenResponse> getChangeToken(GetChangeTokenRequest getChangeTokenRequest)
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.
getChangeTokenRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetChangeTokenResponse> getChangeToken(Consumer<GetChangeTokenRequest.Builder> getChangeTokenRequest)
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.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetChangeTokenRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetChangeTokenRequest.builder()
getChangeTokenRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetChangeTokenRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetChangeTokenResponse> getChangeToken()
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.
default CompletableFuture<GetChangeTokenStatusResponse> getChangeTokenStatus(GetChangeTokenStatusRequest getChangeTokenStatusRequest)
Returns the status of a ChangeToken that you got by calling GetChangeToken.
ChangeTokenStatus is one of the following values:
PROVISIONED: You requested the change token by calling GetChangeToken, but you haven't
used it yet in a call to create, update, or delete an AWS WAF object.
PENDING: AWS WAF is propagating the create, update, or delete request to all AWS WAF servers.
IN_SYNC: Propagation is complete.
getChangeTokenStatusRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetChangeTokenStatusResponse> getChangeTokenStatus(Consumer<GetChangeTokenStatusRequest.Builder> getChangeTokenStatusRequest)
Returns the status of a ChangeToken that you got by calling GetChangeToken.
ChangeTokenStatus is one of the following values:
PROVISIONED: You requested the change token by calling GetChangeToken, but you haven't
used it yet in a call to create, update, or delete an AWS WAF object.
PENDING: AWS WAF is propagating the create, update, or delete request to all AWS WAF servers.
IN_SYNC: Propagation is complete.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetChangeTokenStatusRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetChangeTokenStatusRequest.builder()
getChangeTokenStatusRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetChangeTokenStatusRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetGeoMatchSetResponse> getGeoMatchSet(GetGeoMatchSetRequest getGeoMatchSetRequest)
Returns the GeoMatchSet that is specified by GeoMatchSetId.
getGeoMatchSetRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetGeoMatchSetResponse> getGeoMatchSet(Consumer<GetGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder> getGeoMatchSetRequest)
Returns the GeoMatchSet that is specified by GeoMatchSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetGeoMatchSetRequest.builder()
getGeoMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetIPSetResponse> getIPSet(GetIPSetRequest getIPSetRequest)
Returns the IPSet that is specified by IPSetId.
getIPSetRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetIPSetResponse> getIPSet(Consumer<GetIPSetRequest.Builder> getIPSetRequest)
Returns the IPSet that is specified by IPSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetIPSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetIPSetRequest.builder()
getIPSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetIPSetRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetRateBasedRuleResponse> getRateBasedRule(GetRateBasedRuleRequest getRateBasedRuleRequest)
Returns the RateBasedRule that is specified by the RuleId that you included in the
GetRateBasedRule request.
getRateBasedRuleRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetRateBasedRuleResponse> getRateBasedRule(Consumer<GetRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder> getRateBasedRuleRequest)
Returns the RateBasedRule that is specified by the RuleId that you included in the
GetRateBasedRule request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetRateBasedRuleRequest.builder()
getRateBasedRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysResponse> getRateBasedRuleManagedKeys(GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest getRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest)
Returns an array of IP addresses currently being blocked by the RateBasedRule that is specified by the
RuleId. The maximum number of managed keys that will be blocked is 10,000. If more than 10,000
addresses exceed the rate limit, the 10,000 addresses with the highest rates will be blocked.
getRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysResponse> getRateBasedRuleManagedKeys(Consumer<GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest.Builder> getRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest)
Returns an array of IP addresses currently being blocked by the RateBasedRule that is specified by the
RuleId. The maximum number of managed keys that will be blocked is 10,000. If more than 10,000
addresses exceed the rate limit, the 10,000 addresses with the highest rates will be blocked.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest.builder()
getRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest.Builder to create
a request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<GetRegexMatchSetResponse> getRegexMatchSet(GetRegexMatchSetRequest getRegexMatchSetRequest)
Returns the RegexMatchSet specified by RegexMatchSetId.
getRegexMatchSetRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetRegexMatchSetResponse> getRegexMatchSet(Consumer<GetRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder> getRegexMatchSetRequest)
Returns the RegexMatchSet specified by RegexMatchSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetRegexMatchSetRequest.builder()
getRegexMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetRegexPatternSetResponse> getRegexPatternSet(GetRegexPatternSetRequest getRegexPatternSetRequest)
Returns the RegexPatternSet specified by RegexPatternSetId.
getRegexPatternSetRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetRegexPatternSetResponse> getRegexPatternSet(Consumer<GetRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder> getRegexPatternSetRequest)
Returns the RegexPatternSet specified by RegexPatternSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetRegexPatternSetRequest.builder()
getRegexPatternSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetRuleResponse> getRule(GetRuleRequest getRuleRequest)
Returns the Rule that is specified by the RuleId that you included in the
GetRule request.
getRuleRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetRuleResponse> getRule(Consumer<GetRuleRequest.Builder> getRuleRequest)
Returns the Rule that is specified by the RuleId that you included in the
GetRule request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create
one manually via GetRuleRequest.builder()
getRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetRuleRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetSampledRequestsResponse> getSampledRequests(GetSampledRequestsRequest getSampledRequestsRequest)
Gets detailed information about a specified number of requests--a sample--that AWS WAF randomly selects from among the first 5,000 requests that your AWS resource received during a time range that you choose. You can specify a sample size of up to 500 requests, and you can specify any time range in the previous three hours.
GetSampledRequests returns a time range, which is usually the time range that you specified.
However, if your resource (such as a CloudFront distribution) received 5,000 requests before the specified time
range elapsed, GetSampledRequests returns an updated time range. This new time range indicates the
actual period during which AWS WAF selected the requests in the sample.
getSampledRequestsRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetSampledRequestsResponse> getSampledRequests(Consumer<GetSampledRequestsRequest.Builder> getSampledRequestsRequest)
Gets detailed information about a specified number of requests--a sample--that AWS WAF randomly selects from among the first 5,000 requests that your AWS resource received during a time range that you choose. You can specify a sample size of up to 500 requests, and you can specify any time range in the previous three hours.
GetSampledRequests returns a time range, which is usually the time range that you specified.
However, if your resource (such as a CloudFront distribution) received 5,000 requests before the specified time
range elapsed, GetSampledRequests returns an updated time range. This new time range indicates the
actual period during which AWS WAF selected the requests in the sample.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSampledRequestsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetSampledRequestsRequest.builder()
getSampledRequestsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetSampledRequestsRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetSizeConstraintSetResponse> getSizeConstraintSet(GetSizeConstraintSetRequest getSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Returns the SizeConstraintSet specified by SizeConstraintSetId.
getSizeConstraintSetRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetSizeConstraintSetResponse> getSizeConstraintSet(Consumer<GetSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder> getSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Returns the SizeConstraintSet specified by SizeConstraintSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetSizeConstraintSetRequest.builder()
getSizeConstraintSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> getSqlInjectionMatchSet(GetSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest getSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Returns the SqlInjectionMatchSet that is specified by SqlInjectionMatchSetId.
getSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A request to get a SqlInjectionMatchSet.default CompletableFuture<GetSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> getSqlInjectionMatchSet(Consumer<GetSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder> getSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Returns the SqlInjectionMatchSet that is specified by SqlInjectionMatchSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.builder()
getSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request. A request to get a SqlInjectionMatchSet.default CompletableFuture<GetWebACLResponse> getWebACL(GetWebACLRequest getWebACLRequest)
Returns the WebACL that is specified by WebACLId.
getWebACLRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetWebACLResponse> getWebACL(Consumer<GetWebACLRequest.Builder> getWebACLRequest)
Returns the WebACL that is specified by WebACLId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetWebACLRequest.builder()
getWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetWebACLRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetWebACLForResourceResponse> getWebACLForResource(GetWebACLForResourceRequest getWebACLForResourceRequest)
Returns the web ACL for the specified resource.
getWebACLForResourceRequest - You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<GetWebACLForResourceResponse> getWebACLForResource(Consumer<GetWebACLForResourceRequest.Builder> getWebACLForResourceRequest)
Returns the web ACL for the specified resource.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetWebACLForResourceRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetWebACLForResourceRequest.builder()
getWebACLForResourceRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetWebACLForResourceRequest.Builder to create a
request.You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
default CompletableFuture<GetXssMatchSetResponse> getXssMatchSet(GetXssMatchSetRequest getXssMatchSetRequest)
Returns the XssMatchSet that is specified by XssMatchSetId.
getXssMatchSetRequest - A request to get an XssMatchSet.default CompletableFuture<GetXssMatchSetResponse> getXssMatchSet(Consumer<GetXssMatchSetRequest.Builder> getXssMatchSetRequest)
Returns the XssMatchSet that is specified by XssMatchSetId.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetXssMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetXssMatchSetRequest.builder()
getXssMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetXssMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request. A
request to get an XssMatchSet.default CompletableFuture<ListByteMatchSetsResponse> listByteMatchSets(ListByteMatchSetsRequest listByteMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of ByteMatchSetSummary objects.
listByteMatchSetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListByteMatchSetsResponse> listByteMatchSets(Consumer<ListByteMatchSetsRequest.Builder> listByteMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of ByteMatchSetSummary objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListByteMatchSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListByteMatchSetsRequest.builder()
listByteMatchSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListByteMatchSetsRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListByteMatchSetsResponse> listByteMatchSets()
Returns an array of ByteMatchSetSummary objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListGeoMatchSetsResponse> listGeoMatchSets(ListGeoMatchSetsRequest listGeoMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of GeoMatchSetSummary objects in the response.
listGeoMatchSetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListGeoMatchSetsResponse> listGeoMatchSets(Consumer<ListGeoMatchSetsRequest.Builder> listGeoMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of GeoMatchSetSummary objects in the response.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListGeoMatchSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListGeoMatchSetsRequest.builder()
listGeoMatchSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListGeoMatchSetsRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListGeoMatchSetsResponse> listGeoMatchSets()
Returns an array of GeoMatchSetSummary objects in the response.
default CompletableFuture<ListIPSetsResponse> listIPSets(ListIPSetsRequest listIPSetsRequest)
Returns an array of IPSetSummary objects in the response.
listIPSetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListIPSetsResponse> listIPSets(Consumer<ListIPSetsRequest.Builder> listIPSetsRequest)
Returns an array of IPSetSummary objects in the response.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListIPSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListIPSetsRequest.builder()
listIPSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListIPSetsRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListIPSetsResponse> listIPSets()
Returns an array of IPSetSummary objects in the response.
default CompletableFuture<ListRateBasedRulesResponse> listRateBasedRules(ListRateBasedRulesRequest listRateBasedRulesRequest)
Returns an array of RuleSummary objects.
listRateBasedRulesRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListRateBasedRulesResponse> listRateBasedRules(Consumer<ListRateBasedRulesRequest.Builder> listRateBasedRulesRequest)
Returns an array of RuleSummary objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListRateBasedRulesRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListRateBasedRulesRequest.builder()
listRateBasedRulesRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListRateBasedRulesRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListRateBasedRulesResponse> listRateBasedRules()
Returns an array of RuleSummary objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListRegexMatchSetsResponse> listRegexMatchSets(ListRegexMatchSetsRequest listRegexMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of RegexMatchSetSummary objects.
listRegexMatchSetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListRegexMatchSetsResponse> listRegexMatchSets(Consumer<ListRegexMatchSetsRequest.Builder> listRegexMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of RegexMatchSetSummary objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListRegexMatchSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListRegexMatchSetsRequest.builder()
listRegexMatchSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListRegexMatchSetsRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListRegexMatchSetsResponse> listRegexMatchSets()
Returns an array of RegexMatchSetSummary objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListRegexPatternSetsResponse> listRegexPatternSets(ListRegexPatternSetsRequest listRegexPatternSetsRequest)
Returns an array of RegexPatternSetSummary objects.
listRegexPatternSetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListRegexPatternSetsResponse> listRegexPatternSets(Consumer<ListRegexPatternSetsRequest.Builder> listRegexPatternSetsRequest)
Returns an array of RegexPatternSetSummary objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListRegexPatternSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListRegexPatternSetsRequest.builder()
listRegexPatternSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListRegexPatternSetsRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListRegexPatternSetsResponse> listRegexPatternSets()
Returns an array of RegexPatternSetSummary objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListResourcesForWebACLResponse> listResourcesForWebACL(ListResourcesForWebACLRequest listResourcesForWebACLRequest)
Returns an array of resources associated with the specified web ACL.
listResourcesForWebACLRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListResourcesForWebACLResponse> listResourcesForWebACL(Consumer<ListResourcesForWebACLRequest.Builder> listResourcesForWebACLRequest)
Returns an array of resources associated with the specified web ACL.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListResourcesForWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListResourcesForWebACLRequest.builder()
listResourcesForWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListResourcesForWebACLRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListRulesResponse> listRules(ListRulesRequest listRulesRequest)
Returns an array of RuleSummary objects.
listRulesRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListRulesResponse> listRules(Consumer<ListRulesRequest.Builder> listRulesRequest)
Returns an array of RuleSummary objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListRulesRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListRulesRequest.builder()
listRulesRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListRulesRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListRulesResponse> listRules()
Returns an array of RuleSummary objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListSizeConstraintSetsResponse> listSizeConstraintSets(ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest listSizeConstraintSetsRequest)
Returns an array of SizeConstraintSetSummary objects.
listSizeConstraintSetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListSizeConstraintSetsResponse> listSizeConstraintSets(Consumer<ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest.Builder> listSizeConstraintSetsRequest)
Returns an array of SizeConstraintSetSummary objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest.builder()
listSizeConstraintSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListSizeConstraintSetsResponse> listSizeConstraintSets()
Returns an array of SizeConstraintSetSummary objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsResponse> listSqlInjectionMatchSets(ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest listSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of SqlInjectionMatchSet objects.
listSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest - A request to list the SqlInjectionMatchSet objects created by the current AWS account.default CompletableFuture<ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsResponse> listSqlInjectionMatchSets(Consumer<ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest.Builder> listSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of SqlInjectionMatchSet objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest.builder()
listSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest.Builder to create a
request. A request to list the SqlInjectionMatchSet objects created by the current AWS account.default CompletableFuture<ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsResponse> listSqlInjectionMatchSets()
Returns an array of SqlInjectionMatchSet objects.
default CompletableFuture<ListWebACLsResponse> listWebACLs(ListWebACLsRequest listWebACLsRequest)
Returns an array of WebACLSummary objects in the response.
listWebACLsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListWebACLsResponse> listWebACLs(Consumer<ListWebACLsRequest.Builder> listWebACLsRequest)
Returns an array of WebACLSummary objects in the response.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListWebACLsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListWebACLsRequest.builder()
listWebACLsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListWebACLsRequest.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListWebACLsResponse> listWebACLs()
Returns an array of WebACLSummary objects in the response.
default CompletableFuture<ListXssMatchSetsResponse> listXssMatchSets(ListXssMatchSetsRequest listXssMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of XssMatchSet objects.
listXssMatchSetsRequest - A request to list the XssMatchSet objects created by the current AWS account.default CompletableFuture<ListXssMatchSetsResponse> listXssMatchSets(Consumer<ListXssMatchSetsRequest.Builder> listXssMatchSetsRequest)
Returns an array of XssMatchSet objects.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListXssMatchSetsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListXssMatchSetsRequest.builder()
listXssMatchSetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListXssMatchSetsRequest.Builder to create a request.
A request to list the XssMatchSet objects created by the current AWS account.default CompletableFuture<ListXssMatchSetsResponse> listXssMatchSets()
Returns an array of XssMatchSet objects.
default CompletableFuture<UpdateByteMatchSetResponse> updateByteMatchSet(UpdateByteMatchSetRequest updateByteMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes ByteMatchTuple objects (filters) in a ByteMatchSet. For each
ByteMatchTuple object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a ByteMatchSetUpdate
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as a query string or the value of the
User-Agent header.
The bytes (typically a string that corresponds with ASCII characters) that you want AWS WAF to look for. For more
information, including how you specify the values for the AWS WAF API and the AWS CLI or SDKs, see
TargetString in the ByteMatchTuple data type.
Where to look, such as at the beginning or the end of a query string.
Whether to perform any conversions on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before inspecting it for the specified string.
For example, you can add a ByteMatchSetUpdate object that matches web requests in which
User-Agent headers contain the string BadBot. You can then configure AWS WAF to block
those requests.
To create and configure a ByteMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Create a ByteMatchSet. For more information, see CreateByteMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateByteMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateByteMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to
inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateByteMatchSetRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateByteMatchSetResponse> updateByteMatchSet(Consumer<UpdateByteMatchSetRequest.Builder> updateByteMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes ByteMatchTuple objects (filters) in a ByteMatchSet. For each
ByteMatchTuple object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a ByteMatchSetUpdate
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as a query string or the value of the
User-Agent header.
The bytes (typically a string that corresponds with ASCII characters) that you want AWS WAF to look for. For more
information, including how you specify the values for the AWS WAF API and the AWS CLI or SDKs, see
TargetString in the ByteMatchTuple data type.
Where to look, such as at the beginning or the end of a query string.
Whether to perform any conversions on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before inspecting it for the specified string.
For example, you can add a ByteMatchSetUpdate object that matches web requests in which
User-Agent headers contain the string BadBot. You can then configure AWS WAF to block
those requests.
To create and configure a ByteMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Create a ByteMatchSet. For more information, see CreateByteMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateByteMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateByteMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to
inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateByteMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via UpdateByteMatchSetRequest.builder()
updateByteMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateByteMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateGeoMatchSetResponse> updateGeoMatchSet(UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest updateGeoMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes GeoMatchConstraint objects in an GeoMatchSet. For each
GeoMatchConstraint object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change an GeoMatchConstraint
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The Type. The only valid value for Type is Country.
The Value, which is a two character code for the country to add to the
GeoMatchConstraint object. Valid codes are listed in GeoMatchConstraint$Value.
To create and configure an GeoMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateGeoMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateGeoMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateGeoMatchSet request to specify the country that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
When you update an GeoMatchSet, you specify the country that you want to add and/or the country that
you want to delete. If you want to change a country, you delete the existing country 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.
updateGeoMatchSetRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateGeoMatchSetResponse> updateGeoMatchSet(Consumer<UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder> updateGeoMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes GeoMatchConstraint objects in an GeoMatchSet. For each
GeoMatchConstraint object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change an GeoMatchConstraint
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The Type. The only valid value for Type is Country.
The Value, which is a two character code for the country to add to the
GeoMatchConstraint object. Valid codes are listed in GeoMatchConstraint$Value.
To create and configure an GeoMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateGeoMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateGeoMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateGeoMatchSet request to specify the country that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
When you update an GeoMatchSet, you specify the country that you want to add and/or the country that
you want to delete. If you want to change a country, you delete the existing country 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.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest.builder()
updateGeoMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateIPSetResponse> updateIPSet(UpdateIPSetRequest updateIPSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes IPSetDescriptor objects in an IPSet. For each IPSetDescriptor
object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change an IPSetDescriptor
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The IP address version, IPv4 or IPv6.
The IP address in CIDR notation, for example, 192.0.2.0/24 (for the range of IP addresses from
192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255) or 192.0.2.44/32 (for the individual IP address
192.0.2.44).
AWS WAF supports /8, /16, /24, and /32 IP address ranges for IPv4, and /24, /32, /48, /56, /64 and /128 for IPv6. For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry Classless Inter-Domain Routing.
IPv6 addresses can be represented using any of the following formats:
1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128
1111:0:0:0:0:0:0:0111/128
1111::0111/128
1111::111/128
You use an IPSet to specify which web requests you want to allow or block based on the IP addresses
that the requests originated from. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from one or a small number
of IP addresses and you want to block the requests, you can create an IPSet that specifies those IP
addresses, and then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure an IPSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateIPSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateIPSet request to specify the IP addresses that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
When you update an IPSet, you specify the IP addresses that you want to add and/or the IP addresses
that you want to delete. If you want to change an IP address, you delete the existing IP address 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.
updateIPSetRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateIPSetResponse> updateIPSet(Consumer<UpdateIPSetRequest.Builder> updateIPSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes IPSetDescriptor objects in an IPSet. For each IPSetDescriptor
object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change an IPSetDescriptor
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The IP address version, IPv4 or IPv6.
The IP address in CIDR notation, for example, 192.0.2.0/24 (for the range of IP addresses from
192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255) or 192.0.2.44/32 (for the individual IP address
192.0.2.44).
AWS WAF supports /8, /16, /24, and /32 IP address ranges for IPv4, and /24, /32, /48, /56, /64 and /128 for IPv6. For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry Classless Inter-Domain Routing.
IPv6 addresses can be represented using any of the following formats:
1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128
1111:0:0:0:0:0:0:0111/128
1111::0111/128
1111::111/128
You use an IPSet to specify which web requests you want to allow or block based on the IP addresses
that the requests originated from. For example, if you're receiving a lot of requests from one or a small number
of IP addresses and you want to block the requests, you can create an IPSet that specifies those IP
addresses, and then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure an IPSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateIPSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateIPSet request to specify the IP addresses that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
When you update an IPSet, you specify the IP addresses that you want to add and/or the IP addresses
that you want to delete. If you want to change an IP address, you delete the existing IP address 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.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateIPSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via UpdateIPSetRequest.builder()
updateIPSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateIPSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateRateBasedRuleResponse> updateRateBasedRule(UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest updateRateBasedRuleRequest)
Inserts or deletes Predicate objects in a rule and updates the RateLimit in the rule.
Each Predicate object identifies a predicate, such as a ByteMatchSet or an IPSet, that
specifies the web requests that you want to block or count. The RateLimit specifies the number of
requests every five minutes that triggers the rule.
If you add more than one predicate to a RateBasedRule, a request must match all the predicates and
exceed the RateLimit to be counted or blocked. For example, suppose you add the following to a
RateBasedRule:
An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44/32
A ByteMatchSet that matches BadBot in the User-Agent header
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
You then add the RateBasedRule to a WebACL and specify that you want to block requests
that satisfy the rule. For a request to be blocked, it must come from the IP address 192.0.2.44 and the
User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot. Further, requests that
match these two conditions much be received at a rate of more than 15,000 every five minutes. If the rate drops
below this limit, AWS WAF no longer blocks the requests.
As a second example, suppose you want to limit requests to a particular page on your site. To do this, you could
add the following to a RateBasedRule:
A ByteMatchSet with FieldToMatch of URI
A PositionalConstraint of STARTS_WITH
A TargetString of login
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
By adding this RateBasedRule to a WebACL, you could limit requests to your login page
without affecting the rest of your site.
updateRateBasedRuleRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateRateBasedRuleResponse> updateRateBasedRule(Consumer<UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder> updateRateBasedRuleRequest)
Inserts or deletes Predicate objects in a rule and updates the RateLimit in the rule.
Each Predicate object identifies a predicate, such as a ByteMatchSet or an IPSet, that
specifies the web requests that you want to block or count. The RateLimit specifies the number of
requests every five minutes that triggers the rule.
If you add more than one predicate to a RateBasedRule, a request must match all the predicates and
exceed the RateLimit to be counted or blocked. For example, suppose you add the following to a
RateBasedRule:
An IPSet that matches the IP address 192.0.2.44/32
A ByteMatchSet that matches BadBot in the User-Agent header
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
You then add the RateBasedRule to a WebACL and specify that you want to block requests
that satisfy the rule. For a request to be blocked, it must come from the IP address 192.0.2.44 and the
User-Agent header in the request must contain the value BadBot. Further, requests that
match these two conditions much be received at a rate of more than 15,000 every five minutes. If the rate drops
below this limit, AWS WAF no longer blocks the requests.
As a second example, suppose you want to limit requests to a particular page on your site. To do this, you could
add the following to a RateBasedRule:
A ByteMatchSet with FieldToMatch of URI
A PositionalConstraint of STARTS_WITH
A TargetString of login
Further, you specify a RateLimit of 15,000.
By adding this RateBasedRule to a WebACL, you could limit requests to your login page
without affecting the rest of your site.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest.builder()
updateRateBasedRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateRegexMatchSetResponse> updateRegexMatchSet(UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest updateRegexMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes RegexMatchSetUpdate objects (filters) in a RegexMatchSet. For each
RegexMatchSetUpdate object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a RegexMatchSetUpdate
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as a query string or the value of the
User-Agent header.
The identifier of the pattern (a regular expression) that you want AWS WAF to look for. For more information, see RegexPatternSet.
Whether to perform any conversions on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before inspecting it for the specified string.
For example, you can create a RegexPatternSet that matches any requests with User-Agent
headers that contain the string B[a@]dB[o0]t. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those
requests.
To create and configure a RegexMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Create a RegexMatchSet. For more information, see CreateRegexMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateRegexMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to
inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the identifier of the RegexPatternSet that contain
the regular expression patters you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateRegexMatchSetRequest - WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
default CompletableFuture<UpdateRegexMatchSetResponse> updateRegexMatchSet(Consumer<UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder> updateRegexMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes RegexMatchSetUpdate objects (filters) in a RegexMatchSet. For each
RegexMatchSetUpdate object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a RegexMatchSetUpdate
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect, such as a query string or the value of the
User-Agent header.
The identifier of the pattern (a regular expression) that you want AWS WAF to look for. For more information, see RegexPatternSet.
Whether to perform any conversions on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before inspecting it for the specified string.
For example, you can create a RegexPatternSet that matches any requests with User-Agent
headers that contain the string B[a@]dB[o0]t. You can then configure AWS WAF to reject those
requests.
To create and configure a RegexMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Create a RegexMatchSet. For more information, see CreateRegexMatchSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateRegexMatchSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexMatchSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF to
inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the identifier of the RegexPatternSet that contain
the regular expression patters you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest.builder()
updateRegexMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
default CompletableFuture<UpdateRegexPatternSetResponse> updateRegexPatternSet(UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest updateRegexPatternSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes RegexMatchSetUpdate objects (filters) in a RegexPatternSet. For each
RegexPatternSet object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a RegexPatternSet
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The regular expression pattern that you want AWS WAF to look for. For more information, see RegexPatternSet.
For example, you can create a RegexPatternString such as B[a@]dB[o0]t. AWS WAF will
match this RegexPatternString to:
BadBot
BadB0t
B@dBot
B@dB0t
To create and configure a RegexPatternSet, perform the following steps:
Create a RegexPatternSet. For more information, see CreateRegexPatternSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateRegexPatternSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexPatternSet request to specify the regular expression pattern that you want AWS
WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateRegexPatternSetRequest - WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
RegexPatternString is invalid.default CompletableFuture<UpdateRegexPatternSetResponse> updateRegexPatternSet(Consumer<UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder> updateRegexPatternSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes RegexMatchSetUpdate objects (filters) in a RegexPatternSet. For each
RegexPatternSet object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a RegexPatternSet
object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The regular expression pattern that you want AWS WAF to look for. For more information, see RegexPatternSet.
For example, you can create a RegexPatternString such as B[a@]dB[o0]t. AWS WAF will
match this RegexPatternString to:
BadBot
BadB0t
B@dBot
B@dB0t
To create and configure a RegexPatternSet, perform the following steps:
Create a RegexPatternSet. For more information, see CreateRegexPatternSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateRegexPatternSet request.
Submit an UpdateRegexPatternSet request to specify the regular expression pattern that you want AWS
WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest.builder()
updateRegexPatternSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
RegexPatternString is invalid.default CompletableFuture<UpdateRuleResponse> updateRule(UpdateRuleRequest updateRuleRequest)
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 you add the following to a
Rule:
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:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the Rule.
Create the Rule. See CreateRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.
Submit an UpdateRule request to add predicates to the Rule.
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.
updateRuleRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateRuleResponse> updateRule(Consumer<UpdateRuleRequest.Builder> updateRuleRequest)
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 you add the following to a
Rule:
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:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in the Rule.
Create the Rule. See CreateRule.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.
Submit an UpdateRule request to add predicates to the Rule.
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.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateRuleRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via UpdateRuleRequest.builder()
updateRuleRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateRuleRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateSizeConstraintSetResponse> updateSizeConstraintSet(UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest updateSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes SizeConstraint objects (filters) in a SizeConstraintSet. For each
SizeConstraint object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a
SizeConstraintSetUpdate object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to evaluate, such as the length of a query string or the length
of the User-Agent header.
Whether to perform any transformations on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before checking its
length. Note that transformations of the request body are not supported because the AWS resource forwards only
the first 8192 bytes of your request to AWS WAF.
A ComparisonOperator used for evaluating the selected part of the request against the specified
Size, such as equals, greater than, less than, and so on.
The length, in bytes, that you want AWS WAF to watch for in selected part of the request. The length is computed after applying the transformation.
For example, you can add a SizeConstraintSetUpdate object that matches web requests in which the
length of the User-Agent header is greater than 100 bytes. You can then configure AWS WAF to block
those requests.
To create and configure a SizeConstraintSet, perform the following steps:
Create a SizeConstraintSet. For more information, see CreateSizeConstraintSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF
to inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateSizeConstraintSetRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateSizeConstraintSetResponse> updateSizeConstraintSet(Consumer<UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder> updateSizeConstraintSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes SizeConstraint objects (filters) in a SizeConstraintSet. For each
SizeConstraint object, you specify the following values:
Whether to insert or delete the object from the array. If you want to change a
SizeConstraintSetUpdate object, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to evaluate, such as the length of a query string or the length
of the User-Agent header.
Whether to perform any transformations on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before checking its
length. Note that transformations of the request body are not supported because the AWS resource forwards only
the first 8192 bytes of your request to AWS WAF.
A ComparisonOperator used for evaluating the selected part of the request against the specified
Size, such as equals, greater than, less than, and so on.
The length, in bytes, that you want AWS WAF to watch for in selected part of the request. The length is computed after applying the transformation.
For example, you can add a SizeConstraintSetUpdate object that matches web requests in which the
length of the User-Agent header is greater than 100 bytes. You can then configure AWS WAF to block
those requests.
To create and configure a SizeConstraintSet, perform the following steps:
Create a SizeConstraintSet. For more information, see CreateSizeConstraintSet.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request.
Submit an UpdateSizeConstraintSet request to specify the part of the request that you want AWS WAF
to inspect (for example, the header or the URI) and the value that you want AWS WAF to watch for.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest.builder()
updateSizeConstraintSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest.Builder to create a
request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> updateSqlInjectionMatchSet(UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest updateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes SqlInjectionMatchTuple objects (filters) in a SqlInjectionMatchSet. For each
SqlInjectionMatchTuple object, you specify the following values:
Action: Whether to insert the object into or delete the object from the array. To change a
SqlInjectionMatchTuple, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
FieldToMatch: The part of web requests that you want AWS WAF to inspect and, if you want AWS WAF to
inspect a header, the name of the header.
TextTransformation: Which text transformation, if any, to perform on the web request before
inspecting the request for snippets of malicious SQL code.
You use SqlInjectionMatchSet objects to specify which CloudFront requests you want to allow, block,
or count. For example, if you're receiving requests that contain snippets of SQL code in the query string and you
want to block the requests, you can create a SqlInjectionMatchSet with the applicable settings, and
then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure a SqlInjectionMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests that you want AWS
WAF to inspect for snippets of SQL code.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A request to update a SqlInjectionMatchSet.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse> updateSqlInjectionMatchSet(Consumer<UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder> updateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes SqlInjectionMatchTuple objects (filters) in a SqlInjectionMatchSet. For each
SqlInjectionMatchTuple object, you specify the following values:
Action: Whether to insert the object into or delete the object from the array. To change a
SqlInjectionMatchTuple, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
FieldToMatch: The part of web requests that you want AWS WAF to inspect and, if you want AWS WAF to
inspect a header, the name of the header.
TextTransformation: Which text transformation, if any, to perform on the web request before
inspecting the request for snippets of malicious SQL code.
You use SqlInjectionMatchSet objects to specify which CloudFront requests you want to allow, block,
or count. For example, if you're receiving requests that contain snippets of SQL code in the query string and you
want to block the requests, you can create a SqlInjectionMatchSet with the applicable settings, and
then configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure a SqlInjectionMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests that you want AWS
WAF to inspect for snippets of SQL code.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.builder()
updateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a
request. A request to update a SqlInjectionMatchSet.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateWebACLResponse> updateWebACL(UpdateWebACLRequest updateWebACLRequest)
Inserts or deletes ActivatedRule objects in a WebACL. Each Rule identifies web
requests that you want to allow, block, or count. When you update a WebACL, you specify the
following values:
A default action for the WebACL, either ALLOW or BLOCK. AWS WAF performs
the default action if a request doesn't match the criteria in any of the Rules in a
WebACL.
The Rules that you want to add and/or delete. If you want to replace one Rule with
another, you delete the existing Rule and add the new one.
For each Rule, whether you want AWS WAF to allow requests, block requests, or count requests that
match the conditions in the Rule.
The order in which you want AWS WAF to evaluate the Rules in a WebACL. If you add more
than one Rule to a WebACL, AWS WAF evaluates each request against the
Rules in order based on the value of Priority. (The Rule that has the
lowest value for Priority is evaluated first.) When a web request matches all of the predicates
(such as ByteMatchSets and IPSets) in a Rule, AWS WAF immediately takes
the corresponding action, allow or block, and doesn't evaluate the request against the remaining
Rules in the WebACL, if any.
To create and configure a WebACL, perform the following steps:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in Rules. For more information, see
CreateByteMatchSet, UpdateByteMatchSet, CreateIPSet, UpdateIPSet,
CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet, and UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Create and update the Rules that you want to include in the WebACL. For more
information, see CreateRule and UpdateRule.
Create a WebACL. See CreateWebACL.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateWebACL request.
Submit an UpdateWebACL request to specify the Rules that you want to include in the
WebACL, to specify the default action, and to associate the WebACL with a CloudFront
distribution.
Be aware that if you try to add a RATE_BASED rule to a web ACL without setting the rule type when first creating the rule, the UpdateWebACL request will fail because the request tries to add a REGULAR rule (the default rule type) with the specified ID, which does not exist.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateWebACLRequest -
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateWebACLResponse> updateWebACL(Consumer<UpdateWebACLRequest.Builder> updateWebACLRequest)
Inserts or deletes ActivatedRule objects in a WebACL. Each Rule identifies web
requests that you want to allow, block, or count. When you update a WebACL, you specify the
following values:
A default action for the WebACL, either ALLOW or BLOCK. AWS WAF performs
the default action if a request doesn't match the criteria in any of the Rules in a
WebACL.
The Rules that you want to add and/or delete. If you want to replace one Rule with
another, you delete the existing Rule and add the new one.
For each Rule, whether you want AWS WAF to allow requests, block requests, or count requests that
match the conditions in the Rule.
The order in which you want AWS WAF to evaluate the Rules in a WebACL. If you add more
than one Rule to a WebACL, AWS WAF evaluates each request against the
Rules in order based on the value of Priority. (The Rule that has the
lowest value for Priority is evaluated first.) When a web request matches all of the predicates
(such as ByteMatchSets and IPSets) in a Rule, AWS WAF immediately takes
the corresponding action, allow or block, and doesn't evaluate the request against the remaining
Rules in the WebACL, if any.
To create and configure a WebACL, perform the following steps:
Create and update the predicates that you want to include in Rules. For more information, see
CreateByteMatchSet, UpdateByteMatchSet, CreateIPSet, UpdateIPSet,
CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet, and UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet.
Create and update the Rules that you want to include in the WebACL. For more
information, see CreateRule and UpdateRule.
Create a WebACL. See CreateWebACL.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateWebACL request.
Submit an UpdateWebACL request to specify the Rules that you want to include in the
WebACL, to specify the default action, and to associate the WebACL with a CloudFront
distribution.
Be aware that if you try to add a RATE_BASED rule to a web ACL without setting the rule type when first creating the rule, the UpdateWebACL request will fail because the request tries to add a REGULAR rule (the default rule type) with the specified ID, which does not exist.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateWebACLRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via UpdateWebACLRequest.builder()
updateWebACLRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateWebACLRequest.Builder to create a request.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to delete a ByteMatchSet that is still referenced by a Rule.
You tried to delete a Rule that is still referenced by a WebACL.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateXssMatchSetResponse> updateXssMatchSet(UpdateXssMatchSetRequest updateXssMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes XssMatchTuple objects (filters) in an XssMatchSet. For each
XssMatchTuple object, you specify the following values:
Action: Whether to insert the object into or delete the object from the array. To change a
XssMatchTuple, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
FieldToMatch: The part of web requests that you want AWS WAF to inspect and, if you want AWS WAF to
inspect a header, the name of the header.
TextTransformation: Which text transformation, if any, to perform on the web request before
inspecting the request for cross-site scripting attacks.
You use XssMatchSet objects to specify which CloudFront requests you want to allow, block, or count.
For example, if you're receiving requests that contain cross-site scripting attacks in the request body and you
want to block the requests, you can create an XssMatchSet with the applicable settings, and then
configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure an XssMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateXssMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateXssMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests that you want AWS WAF to
inspect for cross-site scripting attacks.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
updateXssMatchSetRequest - A request to update an XssMatchSet.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
Developer Guide.default CompletableFuture<UpdateXssMatchSetResponse> updateXssMatchSet(Consumer<UpdateXssMatchSetRequest.Builder> updateXssMatchSetRequest)
Inserts or deletes XssMatchTuple objects (filters) in an XssMatchSet. For each
XssMatchTuple object, you specify the following values:
Action: Whether to insert the object into or delete the object from the array. To change a
XssMatchTuple, you delete the existing object and add a new one.
FieldToMatch: The part of web requests that you want AWS WAF to inspect and, if you want AWS WAF to
inspect a header, the name of the header.
TextTransformation: Which text transformation, if any, to perform on the web request before
inspecting the request for cross-site scripting attacks.
You use XssMatchSet objects to specify which CloudFront requests you want to allow, block, or count.
For example, if you're receiving requests that contain cross-site scripting attacks in the request body and you
want to block the requests, you can create an XssMatchSet with the applicable settings, and then
configure AWS WAF to block the requests.
To create and configure an XssMatchSet, perform the following steps:
Submit a CreateXssMatchSet request.
Use GetChangeToken to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken parameter of
an UpdateIPSet request.
Submit an UpdateXssMatchSet request to specify the parts of web requests that you want AWS WAF to
inspect for cross-site scripting attacks.
For more information about how to use the AWS WAF API to allow or block HTTP requests, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateXssMatchSetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via UpdateXssMatchSetRequest.builder()
updateXssMatchSetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateXssMatchSetRequest.Builder to create a request.
A request to update an XssMatchSet.
You tried to remove a Rule from a WebACL, but the Rule isn't in
the specified WebACL.
You tried to remove an IP address from an IPSet, but the IP address isn't in the specified
IPSet.
You tried to remove a ByteMatchTuple from a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple isn't in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add a Rule to a WebACL, but the Rule already exists
in the specified WebACL.
You tried to add an IP address to an IPSet, but the IP address already exists in the
specified IPSet.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to a ByteMatchSet, but the
ByteMatchTuple already exists in the specified WebACL.
You specified an invalid parameter name.
You specified an invalid value.
You tried to update an object (ByteMatchSet, IPSet, Rule, or
WebACL) using an action other than INSERT or DELETE.
You tried to create a WebACL with a DefaultAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to create a RateBasedRule with a RateKey value other than
IP.
You tried to update a WebACL with a WafAction Type other than
ALLOW, BLOCK, or COUNT.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a FieldToMatch Type other
than HEADER, METHOD, QUERY_STRING, URI, or BODY.
You tried to update a ByteMatchSet with a Field of HEADER but no
value for Data.
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource with which a web ACL cannot be associated.
You tried to add a Rule to or delete a Rule from a WebACL that
doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchSet to or delete a ByteMatchSet from a
Rule that doesn't exist.
You tried to add an IP address to or delete an IP address from an IPSet that doesn't exist.
You tried to add a ByteMatchTuple to or delete a ByteMatchTuple from a
ByteMatchSet that doesn't exist.
WebACL objects that you can create for an AWS account. For more information, see Limits in the AWS WAF
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