updateWebAcl
This is AWS WAF Classic documentation. For more information, see AWS WAF Classic in the developer guide.
For the latest version of AWS WAF, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the AWS WAF Developer Guide. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use.
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, eitherALLOWorBLOCK. AWS WAF performs the default action if a request doesn't match the criteria in any of theRulesin aWebACL.The
Rulesthat you want to add or delete. If you want to replace oneRulewith another, you delete the existingRuleand 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 theRule.The order in which you want AWS WAF to evaluate the
Rulesin aWebACL. If you add more than oneRuleto aWebACL, AWS WAF evaluates each request against theRulesin order based on the value ofPriority. (TheRulethat has the lowest value forPriorityis evaluated first.) When a web request matches all the predicates (such asByteMatchSetsandIPSets) in aRule, AWS WAF immediately takes the corresponding action, allow or block, and doesn't evaluate the request against the remainingRulesin theWebACL, 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
Rulesthat you want to include in theWebACL. For more information, see CreateRule and UpdateRule.Create a
WebACL. See CreateWebACL.Use
GetChangeTokento get the change token that you provide in theChangeTokenparameter of an UpdateWebACL request.Submit an
UpdateWebACLrequest to specify theRulesthat you want to include in theWebACL, to specify the default action, and to associate theWebACLwith a CloudFront distribution. TheActivatedRulecan be a rule group. If you specify a rule group as yourActivatedRule, you can exclude specific rules from that rule group.If you already have a rule group associated with a web ACL and want to submit anUpdateWebACLrequest to exclude certain rules from that rule group, you must first remove the rule group from the web ACL, the re-insert it again, specifying the excluded rules. For details, see ActivatedRule$ExcludedRules .
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.
Samples
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.waf.model.ActivatedRule
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.waf.model.ChangeAction
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.waf.model.WafAction
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.waf.model.WafActionType
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.waf.model.WebAclUpdate
fun main() {
//sampleStart
// The following example deletes an ActivatedRule object in a WebACL with the ID webacl 1472061481310.
val resp = wafClient.updateWebAcl {
webAclId = "webacl-1472061481310"
changeToken = "abcd12f2-46da-4fdb-b8d5-fbd4c466928f"
updates = listOf<WebAclUpdate>(
WebAclUpdate {
action = ChangeAction.fromValue("DELETE")
activatedRule = ActivatedRule {
action = WafAction {
type = WafActionType.fromValue("ALLOW")
}
priority = 1
ruleId = "WAFRule-1-Example"
}
}
)
defaultAction = WafAction {
type = WafActionType.fromValue("ALLOW")
}
}
//sampleEnd
}