@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class StringFilter extends Object implements SdkPojo, Serializable, ToCopyableBuilder<StringFilter.Builder,StringFilter>
A string filter for filtering Security Hub findings.
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static interface |
StringFilter.Builder |
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static StringFilter.Builder |
builder() |
StringFilterComparison |
comparison()
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
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String |
comparisonAsString()
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
boolean |
equalsBySdkFields(Object obj) |
<T> Optional<T> |
getValueForField(String fieldName,
Class<T> clazz) |
int |
hashCode() |
List<SdkField<?>> |
sdkFields() |
static Class<? extends StringFilter.Builder> |
serializableBuilderClass() |
StringFilter.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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String |
value()
The string filter value.
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitcopypublic final String value()
The string filter value. Filter values are case sensitive. For example, the product name for control-based
findings is Security Hub. If you provide security hub as the filter value, there's no
match.
Security Hub. If you provide security hub as the
filter value, there's no match.public final StringFilterComparison comparison()
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use CONTAINS. For example, the filter
Title CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that includes the string
CloudFront.
To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use EQUALS. For example, the filter
AwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID of
123456789012.
To search for values that start with the filter value, use PREFIX. For example, the filter
ResourceRegion PREFIX us matches findings that have a ResourceRegion that starts with
us. A ResourceRegion that starts with a different value, such as af,
ap, or ca, doesn't match.
CONTAINS, EQUALS, and PREFIX filters on the same field are joined by
OR. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filters
Title CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch match a finding that includes either
CloudFront, CloudWatch, or both strings in the title.
To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use NOT_CONTAINS. For example, the filter
Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that excludes the
string CloudFront.
To search for values other than the filter value, use NOT_EQUALS. For example, the filter
AwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID other than
123456789012.
To search for values that don't start with the filter value, use PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS. For example, the
filter ResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us matches findings with a ResourceRegion that
starts with a value other than us.
NOT_CONTAINS, NOT_EQUALS, and PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters on the same field
are joined by AND. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the
filters Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch match a finding that
excludes both CloudFront and CloudWatch in the title.
You can’t have both a CONTAINS filter and a NOT_CONTAINS filter on the same field.
Similarly, you can't provide both an EQUALS filter and a NOT_EQUALS or
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.
CONTAINS filters can only be used with other CONTAINS filters.
NOT_CONTAINS filters can only be used with other NOT_CONTAINS filters.
You can combine PREFIX filters with NOT_EQUALS or PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the PREFIX filters, and then the
NOT_EQUALS or PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters.
For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that
start with either AwsIam or AwsEc2. It then excludes findings that have a resource type
of AwsIamPolicy and findings that have a resource type of AwsEc2NetworkInterface.
ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS and NOT_CONTAINS operators can be used only with automation rules. For more
information, see Automation rules in the
Security Hub User Guide.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, comparison will
return StringFilterComparison.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available
from comparisonAsString().
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use CONTAINS. For example, the filter
Title CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that includes the
string CloudFront.
To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use EQUALS. For example, the
filter AwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID of
123456789012.
To search for values that start with the filter value, use PREFIX. For example, the filter
ResourceRegion PREFIX us matches findings that have a ResourceRegion that
starts with us. A ResourceRegion that starts with a different value, such as
af, ap, or ca, doesn't match.
CONTAINS, EQUALS, and PREFIX filters on the same field are joined
by OR. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filters
Title CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch match a finding that includes either
CloudFront, CloudWatch, or both strings in the title.
To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use NOT_CONTAINS. For example, the
filter Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that
excludes the string CloudFront.
To search for values other than the filter value, use NOT_EQUALS. For example, the filter
AwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID other
than 123456789012.
To search for values that don't start with the filter value, use PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS. For
example, the filter ResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us matches findings with a
ResourceRegion that starts with a value other than us.
NOT_CONTAINS, NOT_EQUALS, and PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters on the
same field are joined by AND. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For
example, the filters Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch match a
finding that excludes both CloudFront and CloudWatch in the title.
You can’t have both a CONTAINS filter and a NOT_CONTAINS filter on the same
field. Similarly, you can't provide both an EQUALS filter and a NOT_EQUALS or
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.
CONTAINS filters can only be used with other CONTAINS filters.
NOT_CONTAINS filters can only be used with other NOT_CONTAINS filters.
You can combine PREFIX filters with NOT_EQUALS or
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the
PREFIX filters, and then the NOT_EQUALS or PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.
For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types
that start with either AwsIam or AwsEc2. It then excludes findings that have a
resource type of AwsIamPolicy and findings that have a resource type of
AwsEc2NetworkInterface.
ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS and NOT_CONTAINS operators can be used only with automation rules. For
more information, see Automation
rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
StringFilterComparisonpublic final String comparisonAsString()
The condition to apply to a string value when filtering Security Hub findings.
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use CONTAINS. For example, the filter
Title CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that includes the string
CloudFront.
To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use EQUALS. For example, the filter
AwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID of
123456789012.
To search for values that start with the filter value, use PREFIX. For example, the filter
ResourceRegion PREFIX us matches findings that have a ResourceRegion that starts with
us. A ResourceRegion that starts with a different value, such as af,
ap, or ca, doesn't match.
CONTAINS, EQUALS, and PREFIX filters on the same field are joined by
OR. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filters
Title CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch match a finding that includes either
CloudFront, CloudWatch, or both strings in the title.
To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use NOT_CONTAINS. For example, the filter
Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that excludes the
string CloudFront.
To search for values other than the filter value, use NOT_EQUALS. For example, the filter
AwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID other than
123456789012.
To search for values that don't start with the filter value, use PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS. For example, the
filter ResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us matches findings with a ResourceRegion that
starts with a value other than us.
NOT_CONTAINS, NOT_EQUALS, and PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters on the same field
are joined by AND. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For example, the
filters Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch match a finding that
excludes both CloudFront and CloudWatch in the title.
You can’t have both a CONTAINS filter and a NOT_CONTAINS filter on the same field.
Similarly, you can't provide both an EQUALS filter and a NOT_EQUALS or
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.
CONTAINS filters can only be used with other CONTAINS filters.
NOT_CONTAINS filters can only be used with other NOT_CONTAINS filters.
You can combine PREFIX filters with NOT_EQUALS or PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the PREFIX filters, and then the
NOT_EQUALS or PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters.
For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types that
start with either AwsIam or AwsEc2. It then excludes findings that have a resource type
of AwsIamPolicy and findings that have a resource type of AwsEc2NetworkInterface.
ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS and NOT_CONTAINS operators can be used only with automation rules. For more
information, see Automation rules in the
Security Hub User Guide.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, comparison will
return StringFilterComparison.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available
from comparisonAsString().
To search for values that have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that include the filter value, use CONTAINS. For example, the filter
Title CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that includes the
string CloudFront.
To search for values that exactly match the filter value, use EQUALS. For example, the
filter AwsAccountId EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID of
123456789012.
To search for values that start with the filter value, use PREFIX. For example, the filter
ResourceRegion PREFIX us matches findings that have a ResourceRegion that
starts with us. A ResourceRegion that starts with a different value, such as
af, ap, or ca, doesn't match.
CONTAINS, EQUALS, and PREFIX filters on the same field are joined
by OR. A finding matches if it matches any one of those filters. For example, the filters
Title CONTAINS CloudFront OR Title CONTAINS CloudWatch match a finding that includes either
CloudFront, CloudWatch, or both strings in the title.
To search for values that don’t have the filter value, use one of the following comparison operators:
To search for values that exclude the filter value, use NOT_CONTAINS. For example, the
filter Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront matches findings that have a Title that
excludes the string CloudFront.
To search for values other than the filter value, use NOT_EQUALS. For example, the filter
AwsAccountId NOT_EQUALS 123456789012 only matches findings that have an account ID other
than 123456789012.
To search for values that don't start with the filter value, use PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS. For
example, the filter ResourceRegion PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS us matches findings with a
ResourceRegion that starts with a value other than us.
NOT_CONTAINS, NOT_EQUALS, and PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters on the
same field are joined by AND. A finding matches only if it matches all of those filters. For
example, the filters Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudFront AND Title NOT_CONTAINS CloudWatch match a
finding that excludes both CloudFront and CloudWatch in the title.
You can’t have both a CONTAINS filter and a NOT_CONTAINS filter on the same
field. Similarly, you can't provide both an EQUALS filter and a NOT_EQUALS or
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filter on the same field. Combining filters in this way returns an error.
CONTAINS filters can only be used with other CONTAINS filters.
NOT_CONTAINS filters can only be used with other NOT_CONTAINS filters.
You can combine PREFIX filters with NOT_EQUALS or
PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS filters for the same field. Security Hub first processes the
PREFIX filters, and then the NOT_EQUALS or PREFIX_NOT_EQUALS
filters.
For example, for the following filters, Security Hub first identifies findings that have resource types
that start with either AwsIam or AwsEc2. It then excludes findings that have a
resource type of AwsIamPolicy and findings that have a resource type of
AwsEc2NetworkInterface.
ResourceType PREFIX AwsIam
ResourceType PREFIX AwsEc2
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsIamPolicy
ResourceType NOT_EQUALS AwsEc2NetworkInterface
CONTAINS and NOT_CONTAINS operators can be used only with automation rules. For
more information, see Automation
rules in the Security Hub User Guide.
StringFilterComparisonpublic StringFilter.Builder toBuilder()
toBuilder in interface ToCopyableBuilder<StringFilter.Builder,StringFilter>public static StringFilter.Builder builder()
public static Class<? extends StringFilter.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
public final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
equalsBySdkFields in interface SdkPojopublic final String toString()
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