update_rule
(**kwargs)¶Note
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 Predicate objects in a Rule
. Each Predicate
object identifies a predicate, such as a ByteMatchSet or an IPSet, that specifies the web requests that you want to allow, block, or count. If you add more than one predicate to a Rule
, a request must match all of the specifications to be allowed, blocked, or counted. For example, suppose that you add the following to a Rule
:
ByteMatchSet
that matches the value BadBot
in the User-Agent
headerIPSet
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:
Rule
.Rule
. See CreateRule.GetChangeToken
to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRule request.UpdateRule
request to add predicates to the Rule
.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.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_rule(
RuleId='string',
ChangeToken='string',
Updates=[
{
'Action': 'INSERT'|'DELETE',
'Predicate': {
'Negated': True|False,
'Type': 'IPMatch'|'ByteMatch'|'SqlInjectionMatch'|'GeoMatch'|'SizeConstraint'|'XssMatch'|'RegexMatch',
'DataId': 'string'
}
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The RuleId
of the Rule
that you want to update. RuleId
is returned by CreateRule
and by ListRules.
[REQUIRED]
The value returned by the most recent call to GetChangeToken.
[REQUIRED]
An array of RuleUpdate
objects that you want to insert into or delete from a Rule. For more information, see the applicable data types:
Action
and Predicate
DataId
, Negated
, and Type
Data
and Type
Note
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.
Specifies a Predicate
(such as an IPSet
) and indicates whether you want to add it to a Rule
or delete it from a Rule
.
Specify INSERT
to add a Predicate
to a Rule
. Use DELETE
to remove a Predicate
from a Rule
.
The ID of the Predicate
(such as an IPSet
) that you want to add to a Rule
.
Set Negated
to False
if you want AWS WAF to allow, block, or count requests based on the settings in the specified ByteMatchSet, IPSet, SqlInjectionMatchSet, XssMatchSet, RegexMatchSet, GeoMatchSet, or SizeConstraintSet. For example, if an IPSet
includes the IP address 192.0.2.44
, AWS WAF will allow or block requests based on that IP address.
Set Negated
to True
if you want AWS WAF to allow or block a request based on the negation of the settings in the ByteMatchSet, IPSet, SqlInjectionMatchSet, XssMatchSet, RegexMatchSet, GeoMatchSet, or SizeConstraintSet. For example, if an IPSet
includes the IP address 192.0.2.44
, AWS WAF will allow, block, or count requests based on all IP addresses except 192.0.2.44
.
The type of predicate in a Rule
, such as ByteMatch
or IPSet
.
A unique identifier for a predicate in a Rule
, such as ByteMatchSetId
or IPSetId
. The ID is returned by the corresponding Create
or List
command.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'ChangeToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
ChangeToken (string) --
The ChangeToken
that you used to submit the UpdateRule
request. You can also use this value to query the status of the request. For more information, see GetChangeTokenStatus.
Exceptions
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFStaleDataException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFInternalErrorException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFInvalidAccountException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFInvalidOperationException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFInvalidParameterException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFNonexistentContainerException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFNonexistentItemException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFReferencedItemException
WAFRegional.Client.exceptions.WAFLimitsExceededException
Examples
The following example deletes a Predicate object in a rule with the ID example1ds3t-46da-4fdb-b8d5-abc321j569j5.
response = client.update_rule(
ChangeToken='abcd12f2-46da-4fdb-b8d5-fbd4c466928f',
RuleId='example1ds3t-46da-4fdb-b8d5-abc321j569j5',
Updates=[
{
'Action': 'DELETE',
'Predicate': {
'DataId': 'MyByteMatchSetID',
'Negated': False,
'Type': 'ByteMatch',
},
},
],
)
print(response)
Expected Output:
{
'ChangeToken': 'abcd12f2-46da-4fdb-b8d5-fbd4c466928f',
'ResponseMetadata': {
'...': '...',
},
}