WAF.Client.
create_regex_match_set
(**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.
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:
ChangeToken
parameter of a CreateRegexMatchSet
request.CreateRegexMatchSet
request.GetChangeToken
to get the change token that you provide in the ChangeToken
parameter of an UpdateRegexMatchSet
request.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.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_regex_match_set(
Name='string',
ChangeToken='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
A friendly name or description of the RegexMatchSet. You can't change Name
after you create a RegexMatchSet
.
[REQUIRED]
The value returned by the most recent call to GetChangeToken.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'RegexMatchSet': {
'RegexMatchSetId': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'RegexMatchTuples': [
{
'FieldToMatch': {
'Type': 'URI'|'QUERY_STRING'|'HEADER'|'METHOD'|'BODY'|'SINGLE_QUERY_ARG'|'ALL_QUERY_ARGS',
'Data': 'string'
},
'TextTransformation': 'NONE'|'COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE'|'HTML_ENTITY_DECODE'|'LOWERCASE'|'CMD_LINE'|'URL_DECODE',
'RegexPatternSetId': 'string'
},
]
},
'ChangeToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
RegexMatchSet (dict) --
A RegexMatchSet that contains no RegexMatchTuple
objects.
RegexMatchSetId (string) --
The RegexMatchSetId
for a RegexMatchSet
. You use RegexMatchSetId
to get information about a RegexMatchSet
(see GetRegexMatchSet ), update a RegexMatchSet
(see UpdateRegexMatchSet ), insert a RegexMatchSet
into a Rule
or delete one from a Rule
(see UpdateRule ), and delete a RegexMatchSet
from AWS WAF (see DeleteRegexMatchSet ).
RegexMatchSetId
is returned by CreateRegexMatchSet and by ListRegexMatchSets.
Name (string) --
A friendly name or description of the RegexMatchSet. You can't change Name
after you create a RegexMatchSet
.
RegexMatchTuples (list) --
Contains an array of RegexMatchTuple objects. Each RegexMatchTuple
object contains:
User-Agent
header.(dict) --
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.
The regular expression pattern that you want AWS WAF to search for in web requests, the location in requests that you want AWS WAF to search, and other settings. Each RegexMatchTuple
object contains:
User-Agent
header.FieldToMatch (dict) --
Specifies where in a web request to look for the RegexPatternSet
.
Type (string) --
The part of the web request that you want AWS WAF to search for a specified string. Parts of a request that you can search include the following:
HEADER
: A specified request header, for example, the value of the User-Agent
or Referer
header. If you choose HEADER
for the type, specify the name of the header in Data
.METHOD
: The HTTP method, which indicated the type of operation that the request is asking the origin to perform. Amazon CloudFront supports the following methods: DELETE
, GET
, HEAD
, OPTIONS
, PATCH
, POST
, and PUT
.QUERY_STRING
: A query string, which is the part of a URL that appears after a ?
character, if any.URI
: The part of a web request that identifies a resource, for example, /images/daily-ad.jpg
.BODY
: The part of a request that contains any additional data that you want to send to your web server as the HTTP request body, such as data from a form. The request body immediately follows the request headers. Note that only the first 8192
bytes of the request body are forwarded to AWS WAF for inspection. To allow or block requests based on the length of the body, you can create a size constraint set. For more information, see CreateSizeConstraintSet.SINGLE_QUERY_ARG
: The parameter in the query string that you will inspect, such as UserName or SalesRegion . The maximum length for SINGLE_QUERY_ARG
is 30 characters.ALL_QUERY_ARGS
: Similar to SINGLE_QUERY_ARG
, but rather than inspecting a single parameter, AWS WAF will inspect all parameters within the query for the value or regex pattern that you specify in TargetString
.Data (string) --
When the value of Type
is HEADER
, enter the name of the header that you want AWS WAF to search, for example, User-Agent
or Referer
. The name of the header is not case sensitive.
When the value of Type
is SINGLE_QUERY_ARG
, enter the name of the parameter that you want AWS WAF to search, for example, UserName
or SalesRegion
. The parameter name is not case sensitive.
If the value of Type
is any other value, omit Data
.
TextTransformation (string) --
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass AWS WAF. If you specify a transformation, AWS WAF performs the transformation on RegexPatternSet
before inspecting a request for a match.
You can only specify a single type of TextTransformation.
CMD_LINE
When you're concerned that attackers are injecting an operating system commandline command and using unusual formatting to disguise some or all of the command, use this option to perform the following transformations:
COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE
Use this option to replace the following characters with a space character (decimal 32):
COMPRESS_WHITE_SPACE
also replaces multiple spaces with one space.HTML_ENTITY_DECODE
Use this option to replace HTML-encoded characters with unencoded characters. HTML_ENTITY_DECODE
performs the following operations:
(ampersand)quot;
with "
(ampersand)nbsp;
with a non-breaking space, decimal 160(ampersand)lt;
with a "less than" symbol(ampersand)gt;
with >
(ampersand)#xhhhh;
, with the corresponding characters(ampersand)#nnnn;
, with the corresponding charactersLOWERCASE
Use this option to convert uppercase letters (A-Z) to lowercase (a-z).
URL_DECODE
Use this option to decode a URL-encoded value.
NONE
Specify NONE
if you don't want to perform any text transformations.
RegexPatternSetId (string) --
The RegexPatternSetId
for a RegexPatternSet
. You use RegexPatternSetId
to get information about a RegexPatternSet
(see GetRegexPatternSet ), update a RegexPatternSet
(see UpdateRegexPatternSet ), insert a RegexPatternSet
into a RegexMatchSet
or delete one from a RegexMatchSet
(see UpdateRegexMatchSet ), and delete an RegexPatternSet
from AWS WAF (see DeleteRegexPatternSet ).
RegexPatternSetId
is returned by CreateRegexPatternSet and by ListRegexPatternSets.
ChangeToken (string) --
The ChangeToken
that you used to submit the CreateRegexMatchSet
request. You can also use this value to query the status of the request. For more information, see GetChangeTokenStatus.
Exceptions
WAF.Client.exceptions.WAFStaleDataException
WAF.Client.exceptions.WAFInternalErrorException
WAF.Client.exceptions.WAFDisallowedNameException
WAF.Client.exceptions.WAFLimitsExceededException