public static interface JsonBody.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<JsonBody.Builder,JsonBody>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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JsonBody.Builder |
invalidFallbackBehavior(BodyParsingFallbackBehavior invalidFallbackBehavior)
What WAF should do if it fails to completely parse the JSON body.
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JsonBody.Builder |
invalidFallbackBehavior(String invalidFallbackBehavior)
What WAF should do if it fails to completely parse the JSON body.
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default JsonBody.Builder |
matchPattern(Consumer<JsonMatchPattern.Builder> matchPattern)
The patterns to look for in the JSON body.
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JsonBody.Builder |
matchPattern(JsonMatchPattern matchPattern)
The patterns to look for in the JSON body.
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JsonBody.Builder |
matchScope(JsonMatchScope matchScope)
The parts of the JSON to match against using the
MatchPattern. |
JsonBody.Builder |
matchScope(String matchScope)
The parts of the JSON to match against using the
MatchPattern. |
JsonBody.Builder |
oversizeHandling(OversizeHandling oversizeHandling)
What WAF should do if the body is larger than WAF can inspect.
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JsonBody.Builder |
oversizeHandling(String oversizeHandling)
What WAF should do if the body is larger than WAF can inspect.
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equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildJsonBody.Builder matchPattern(JsonMatchPattern matchPattern)
The patterns to look for in the JSON body. WAF inspects the results of these pattern matches against the rule inspection criteria.
matchPattern - The patterns to look for in the JSON body. WAF inspects the results of these pattern matches against
the rule inspection criteria.default JsonBody.Builder matchPattern(Consumer<JsonMatchPattern.Builder> matchPattern)
The patterns to look for in the JSON body. WAF inspects the results of these pattern matches against the rule inspection criteria.
This is a convenience method that creates an instance of theJsonMatchPattern.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via JsonMatchPattern.builder().
When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its
result is passed to matchPattern(JsonMatchPattern).
matchPattern - a consumer that will call methods on JsonMatchPattern.BuildermatchPattern(JsonMatchPattern)JsonBody.Builder matchScope(String matchScope)
The parts of the JSON to match against using the MatchPattern. If you specify All,
WAF matches against keys and values.
matchScope - The parts of the JSON to match against using the MatchPattern. If you specify
All, WAF matches against keys and values.JsonMatchScope,
JsonMatchScopeJsonBody.Builder matchScope(JsonMatchScope matchScope)
The parts of the JSON to match against using the MatchPattern. If you specify All,
WAF matches against keys and values.
matchScope - The parts of the JSON to match against using the MatchPattern. If you specify
All, WAF matches against keys and values.JsonMatchScope,
JsonMatchScopeJsonBody.Builder invalidFallbackBehavior(String invalidFallbackBehavior)
What WAF should do if it fails to completely parse the JSON body. The options are the following:
EVALUATE_AS_STRING - Inspect the body as plain text. WAF applies the text transformations and
inspection criteria that you defined for the JSON inspection to the body text string.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the
request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
If you don't provide this setting, WAF parses and evaluates the content only up to the first parsing failure that it encounters.
WAF does its best to parse the entire JSON body, but might be forced to stop for reasons such as invalid characters, duplicate keys, truncation, and any content whose root node isn't an object or an array.
WAF parses the JSON in the following examples as two valid key, value pairs:
Missing comma: {"key1":"value1""key2":"value2"}
Missing colon: {"key1":"value1","key2""value2"}
Extra colons: {"key1"::"value1","key2""value2"}
invalidFallbackBehavior - What WAF should do if it fails to completely parse the JSON body. The options are the following:
EVALUATE_AS_STRING - Inspect the body as plain text. WAF applies the text transformations
and inspection criteria that you defined for the JSON inspection to the body text string.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action
to the request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
If you don't provide this setting, WAF parses and evaluates the content only up to the first parsing failure that it encounters.
WAF does its best to parse the entire JSON body, but might be forced to stop for reasons such as invalid characters, duplicate keys, truncation, and any content whose root node isn't an object or an array.
WAF parses the JSON in the following examples as two valid key, value pairs:
Missing comma: {"key1":"value1""key2":"value2"}
Missing colon: {"key1":"value1","key2""value2"}
Extra colons: {"key1"::"value1","key2""value2"}
BodyParsingFallbackBehavior,
BodyParsingFallbackBehaviorJsonBody.Builder invalidFallbackBehavior(BodyParsingFallbackBehavior invalidFallbackBehavior)
What WAF should do if it fails to completely parse the JSON body. The options are the following:
EVALUATE_AS_STRING - Inspect the body as plain text. WAF applies the text transformations and
inspection criteria that you defined for the JSON inspection to the body text string.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the
request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
If you don't provide this setting, WAF parses and evaluates the content only up to the first parsing failure that it encounters.
WAF does its best to parse the entire JSON body, but might be forced to stop for reasons such as invalid characters, duplicate keys, truncation, and any content whose root node isn't an object or an array.
WAF parses the JSON in the following examples as two valid key, value pairs:
Missing comma: {"key1":"value1""key2":"value2"}
Missing colon: {"key1":"value1","key2""value2"}
Extra colons: {"key1"::"value1","key2""value2"}
invalidFallbackBehavior - What WAF should do if it fails to completely parse the JSON body. The options are the following:
EVALUATE_AS_STRING - Inspect the body as plain text. WAF applies the text transformations
and inspection criteria that you defined for the JSON inspection to the body text string.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action
to the request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
If you don't provide this setting, WAF parses and evaluates the content only up to the first parsing failure that it encounters.
WAF does its best to parse the entire JSON body, but might be forced to stop for reasons such as invalid characters, duplicate keys, truncation, and any content whose root node isn't an object or an array.
WAF parses the JSON in the following examples as two valid key, value pairs:
Missing comma: {"key1":"value1""key2":"value2"}
Missing colon: {"key1":"value1","key2""value2"}
Extra colons: {"key1"::"value1","key2""value2"}
BodyParsingFallbackBehavior,
BodyParsingFallbackBehaviorJsonBody.Builder oversizeHandling(String oversizeHandling)
What WAF should do if the body is larger than WAF can inspect. WAF does not support inspecting the entire contents of the web request body if the body exceeds the limit for the resource type. If the body is larger than the limit, the underlying host service only forwards the contents that are below the limit to WAF for inspection.
The default limit is 8 KB (8,192 bytes) for regional resources and 16 KB (16,384 bytes) for CloudFront
distributions. For CloudFront distributions, you can increase the limit in the web ACL
AssociationConfig, for additional processing fees.
The options for oversize handling are the following:
CONTINUE - Inspect the available body contents normally, according to the rule inspection
criteria.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the
request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
You can combine the MATCH or NO_MATCH settings for oversize handling with your rule
and web ACL action settings, so that you block any request whose body is over the limit.
Default: CONTINUE
oversizeHandling - What WAF should do if the body is larger than WAF can inspect. WAF does not support inspecting the
entire contents of the web request body if the body exceeds the limit for the resource type. If the
body is larger than the limit, the underlying host service only forwards the contents that are below
the limit to WAF for inspection.
The default limit is 8 KB (8,192 bytes) for regional resources and 16 KB (16,384 bytes) for CloudFront
distributions. For CloudFront distributions, you can increase the limit in the web ACL
AssociationConfig, for additional processing fees.
The options for oversize handling are the following:
CONTINUE - Inspect the available body contents normally, according to the rule inspection
criteria.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action
to the request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
You can combine the MATCH or NO_MATCH settings for oversize handling with
your rule and web ACL action settings, so that you block any request whose body is over the limit.
Default: CONTINUE
OversizeHandling,
OversizeHandlingJsonBody.Builder oversizeHandling(OversizeHandling oversizeHandling)
What WAF should do if the body is larger than WAF can inspect. WAF does not support inspecting the entire contents of the web request body if the body exceeds the limit for the resource type. If the body is larger than the limit, the underlying host service only forwards the contents that are below the limit to WAF for inspection.
The default limit is 8 KB (8,192 bytes) for regional resources and 16 KB (16,384 bytes) for CloudFront
distributions. For CloudFront distributions, you can increase the limit in the web ACL
AssociationConfig, for additional processing fees.
The options for oversize handling are the following:
CONTINUE - Inspect the available body contents normally, according to the rule inspection
criteria.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action to the
request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
You can combine the MATCH or NO_MATCH settings for oversize handling with your rule
and web ACL action settings, so that you block any request whose body is over the limit.
Default: CONTINUE
oversizeHandling - What WAF should do if the body is larger than WAF can inspect. WAF does not support inspecting the
entire contents of the web request body if the body exceeds the limit for the resource type. If the
body is larger than the limit, the underlying host service only forwards the contents that are below
the limit to WAF for inspection.
The default limit is 8 KB (8,192 bytes) for regional resources and 16 KB (16,384 bytes) for CloudFront
distributions. For CloudFront distributions, you can increase the limit in the web ACL
AssociationConfig, for additional processing fees.
The options for oversize handling are the following:
CONTINUE - Inspect the available body contents normally, according to the rule inspection
criteria.
MATCH - Treat the web request as matching the rule statement. WAF applies the rule action
to the request.
NO_MATCH - Treat the web request as not matching the rule statement.
You can combine the MATCH or NO_MATCH settings for oversize handling with
your rule and web ACL action settings, so that you block any request whose body is over the limit.
Default: CONTINUE
OversizeHandling,
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