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| <a name="input_managed_rule_group_statement_rules"></a> [managed\_rule\_group\_statement\_rules](#input\_managed\_rule\_group\_statement\_rules) | A rule statement used to run the rules that are defined in a managed rule group.<br><br>name:<br> A friendly name of the rule.<br>priority:<br> If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL,<br> AWS WAF evaluates each request against the rules in order based on the value of priority.<br> AWS WAF processes rules with lower priority first.<br><br>override\_action:<br> The override action to apply to the rules in a rule group.<br> Possible values: `count`, `none`<br><br>captcha\_config:<br> Specifies how AWS WAF should handle CAPTCHA evaluations.<br><br> immunity\_time\_property:<br> Defines custom immunity time.<br><br> immunity\_time:<br> The amount of time, in seconds, that a CAPTCHA or challenge timestamp is considered valid by AWS WAF. The default setting is 300.<br><br>rule\_label:<br> A List of labels to apply to web requests that match the rule match statement<br><br>statement:<br> name:<br> The name of the managed rule group.<br> vendor\_name:<br> The name of the managed rule group vendor.<br> version:<br> The version of the managed rule group.<br> You can set `Version_1.0` or `Version_1.1` etc. If you want to use the default version, do not set anything.<br> rule\_action\_override:<br> Action settings to use in the place of the rule actions that are configured inside the rule group.<br> You specify one override for each rule whose action you want to change.<br> managed\_rule\_group\_configs:<br> Additional information that's used by a managed rule group. Only one rule attribute is allowed in each config.<br> Refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/aws-managed-rule-groups-list.html for more details.<br><br>visibility\_config:<br> Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.<br><br> cloudwatch\_metrics\_enabled:<br> Whether the associated resource sends metrics to CloudWatch.<br> metric\_name:<br> A friendly name of the CloudWatch metric.<br> sampled\_requests\_enabled:<br> Whether AWS WAF should store a sampling of the web requests that match the rules. | <pre>list(object({<br> name = string<br> priority = number<br> override_action = optional(string)<br> captcha_config = optional(object({<br> immunity_time_property = object({<br> immunity_time = number<br> })<br> }), null)<br> rule_label = optional(list(string), null)<br> statement = object({<br> name = string<br> vendor_name = string<br> version = optional(string)<br> rule_action_override = optional(map(object({<br> action = string<br> custom_request_handling = optional(object({<br> insert_header = object({<br> name = string<br> value = string<br> })<br> }), null)<br> custom_response = optional(object({<br> response_code = string<br> response_header = optional(object({<br> name = string<br> value = string<br> }), null)<br> }), null)<br> })), null)<br> managed_rule_group_configs = optional(list(object({<br> aws_managed_rules_bot_control_rule_set = optional(object({<br> inspection_level = string<br> }), null)<br> aws_managed_rules_atp_rule_set = optional(object({<br> enable_regex_in_path = optional(bool)<br> login_path = string<br> request_inspection = optional(object({<br> payload_type = string<br> password_field = object({<br> identifier = string<br> })<br> username_field = object({<br> identifier = string<br> })<br> }), null)<br> response_inspection = optional(object({<br> body_contains = optional(object({<br> success_strings = list(string)<br> failure_strings = list(string)<br> }), null)<br> header = optional(object({<br> name = string<br> success_values = list(string)<br> failure_values = list(string)<br> }), null)<br> json = optional(object({<br><br> identifier = string<br> success_strings = list(string)<br> failure_strings = list(string)<br> }), null)<br> status_code = optional(object({<br> success_codes = list(string)<br> failure_codes = list(string)<br> }), null)<br> }), null)<br> }), null)<br> })), null)<br> })<br> visibility_config = optional(object({<br> cloudwatch_metrics_enabled = optional(bool)<br> metric_name = string<br> sampled_requests_enabled = optional(bool)<br> }), null)<br> }))</pre> | `null` | no |
| <a name="input_name"></a> [name](#input\_name) | ID element. Usually the component or solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'jenkins'.<br>This is the only ID element not also included as a `tag`.<br>The "name" tag is set to the full `id` string. There is no tag with the value of the `name` input. | `string` | `null` | no |
| <a name="input_namespace"></a> [namespace](#input\_namespace) | ID element. Usually an abbreviation of your organization name, e.g. 'eg' or 'cp', to help ensure generated IDs are globally unique | `string` | `null` | no |
| <a name="input_rate_based_statement_rules"></a> [rate\_based\_statement\_rules](#input\_rate\_based\_statement\_rules) | A rate-based rule tracks the rate of requests for each originating IP address,<br>and triggers the rule action when the rate exceeds a limit that you specify on the number of requests in any 5-minute time span.<br><br>action:<br> The action that AWS WAF should take on a web request when it matches the rule's statement.<br>name:<br> A friendly name of the rule.<br>priority:<br> If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL,<br> AWS WAF evaluates each request against the rules in order based on the value of priority.<br> AWS WAF processes rules with lower priority first.<br><br>captcha\_config:<br> Specifies how AWS WAF should handle CAPTCHA evaluations.<br><br> immunity\_time\_property:<br> Defines custom immunity time.<br><br> immunity\_time:<br> The amount of time, in seconds, that a CAPTCHA or challenge timestamp is considered valid by AWS WAF. The default setting is 300.<br><br>rule\_label:<br> A List of labels to apply to web requests that match the rule match statement<br><br>statement:<br> aggregate\_key\_type:<br> Setting that indicates how to aggregate the request counts.<br> Possible values include: `FORWARDED_IP` or `IP`<br> limit:<br> The limit on requests per 5-minute period for a single originating IP address.<br> forwarded\_ip\_config:<br> fallback\_behavior:<br> The match status to assign to the web request if the request doesn't have a valid IP address in the specified position.<br> Possible values: `MATCH`, `NO_MATCH`<br> header\_name:<br> The name of the HTTP header to use for the IP address.<br><br>visibility\_config:<br> Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.<br><br> cloudwatch\_metrics\_enabled:<br> Whether the associated resource sends metrics to CloudWatch.<br> metric\_name:<br> A friendly name of the CloudWatch metric.<br> sampled\_requests\_enabled:<br> Whether AWS WAF should store a sampling of the web requests that match the rules. | <pre>list(object({<br> name = string<br> priority = number<br> action = string<br> captcha_config = optional(object({<br> immunity_time_property = object({<br> immunity_time = number<br> })<br> }), null)<br> rule_label = optional(list(string), null)<br> statement = any<br> visibility_config = optional(object({<br> cloudwatch_metrics_enabled = optional(bool)<br> metric_name = string<br> sampled_requests_enabled = optional(bool)<br> }), null)<br> }))</pre> | `null` | no |
| <a name="input_rate_based_statement_rules"></a> [rate\_based\_statement\_rules](#input\_rate\_based\_statement\_rules) | A rate-based rule tracks the rate of requests for each originating IP address,<br>and triggers the rule action when the rate exceeds a limit that you specify on the number of requests in any 5-minute time span.<br><br>action:<br> The action that AWS WAF should take on a web request when it matches the rule's statement.<br>name:<br> A friendly name of the rule.<br>priority:<br> If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL,<br> AWS WAF evaluates each request against the rules in order based on the value of priority.<br> AWS WAF processes rules with lower priority first.<br><br>captcha\_config:<br> Specifies how AWS WAF should handle CAPTCHA evaluations.<br><br> immunity\_time\_property:<br> Defines custom immunity time.<br><br> immunity\_time:<br> The amount of time, in seconds, that a CAPTCHA or challenge timestamp is considered valid by AWS WAF. The default setting is 300.<br><br>rule\_label:<br> A List of labels to apply to web requests that match the rule match statement<br><br>statement:<br> aggregate\_key\_type:<br> Setting that indicates how to aggregate the request counts.<br> Possible values include: `FORWARDED_IP` or `IP`<br> limit:<br> The limit on requests per 5-minute period for a single originating IP address.<br> forwarded\_ip\_config:<br> fallback\_behavior:<br> The match status to assign to the web request if the request doesn't have a valid IP address in the specified position.<br> Possible values: `MATCH`, `NO_MATCH`<br> header\_name:<br> The name of the HTTP header to use for the IP address.<br> position:<br> Position in the header to search for the IP address.<br> <br> scope\_down\_statement:<br> Narrows the scope of the rate-based statement to matching web requests.<br> For more information, see: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl.html#scope_down_statement<br> byte\_match\_statement:<br> positional\_constraint:<br> Area within the portion of a web request that you want AWS WAF to search for search\_string. Valid values include the following: EXACTLY, STARTS\_WITH, ENDS\_WITH, CONTAINS, CONTAINS\_WORD.<br> search\_string<br> String value that you want AWS WAF to search for. AWS WAF searches only in the part of web requests that you designate for inspection in field\_to\_match.<br> field\_to\_match:<br> The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect.<br> See https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl#field-to-match<br> text\_transformation:<br> Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection.<br> See https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl#text-transformation<br><br>visibility\_config:<br> Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.<br><br> cloudwatch\_metrics\_enabled:<br> Whether the associated resource sends metrics to CloudWatch.<br> metric\_name:<br> A friendly name of the CloudWatch metric.<br> sampled\_requests\_enabled:<br> Whether AWS WAF should store a sampling of the web requests that match the rules. | <pre>list(object({<br> name = string<br> priority = number<br> action = string<br> captcha_config = optional(object({<br> immunity_time_property = object({<br> immunity_time = number<br> })<br> }), null)<br> rule_label = optional(list(string), null)<br> statement = any<br> visibility_config = optional(object({<br> cloudwatch_metrics_enabled = optional(bool)<br> metric_name = string<br> sampled_requests_enabled = optional(bool)<br> }), null)<br> }))</pre> | `null` | no |
| <a name="input_redacted_fields"></a> [redacted\_fields](#input\_redacted\_fields) | The parts of the request that you want to keep out of the logs.<br>You can only specify one of the following: `method`, `query_string`, `single_header`, or `uri_path`<br><br>method:<br> Whether to enable redaction of the HTTP method.<br> The method indicates the type of operation that the request is asking the origin to perform.<br>uri\_path:<br> Whether to enable redaction of the URI path.<br> This is the part of a web request that identifies a resource.<br>query\_string:<br> Whether to enable redaction of the query string.<br> This is the part of a URL that appears after a `?` character, if any.<br>single\_header:<br> The list of names of the query headers to redact. | <pre>map(object({<br> method = optional(bool, false)<br> uri_path = optional(bool, false)<br> query_string = optional(bool, false)<br> single_header = optional(list(string), null)<br> }))</pre> | `{}` | no |
| <a name="input_regex_match_statement_rules"></a> [regex\_match\_statement\_rules](#input\_regex\_match\_statement\_rules) | A rule statement used to search web request components for a match against a single regular expression.<br><br>action:<br> The action that AWS WAF should take on a web request when it matches the rule's statement.<br>name:<br> A friendly name of the rule.<br>priority:<br> If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL,<br> AWS WAF evaluates each request against the rules in order based on the value of priority.<br> AWS WAF processes rules with lower priority first.<br><br>captcha\_config:<br> Specifies how AWS WAF should handle CAPTCHA evaluations.<br><br> immunity\_time\_property:<br> Defines custom immunity time.<br><br> immunity\_time:<br> The amount of time, in seconds, that a CAPTCHA or challenge timestamp is considered valid by AWS WAF. The default setting is 300.<br><br>rule\_label:<br> A List of labels to apply to web requests that match the rule match statement<br><br>statement:<br> regex\_string:<br> String representing the regular expression. Minimum of 1 and maximum of 512 characters.<br> field\_to\_match:<br> The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect.<br> See https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl.html#field_to_match<br> text\_transformation:<br> Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. At least one required.<br> See https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl#text-transformation<br><br>visibility\_config:<br> Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.<br><br> cloudwatch\_metrics\_enabled:<br> Whether the associated resource sends metrics to CloudWatch.<br> metric\_name:<br> A friendly name of the CloudWatch metric.<br> sampled\_requests\_enabled:<br> Whether AWS WAF should store a sampling of the web requests that match the rules. | <pre>list(object({<br> name = string<br> priority = number<br> action = string<br> captcha_config = optional(object({<br> immunity_time_property = object({<br> immunity_time = number<br> })<br> }), null)<br> rule_label = optional(list(string), null)<br> statement = any<br> visibility_config = optional(object({<br> cloudwatch_metrics_enabled = optional(bool)<br> metric_name = string<br> sampled_requests_enabled = optional(bool)<br> }), null)<br> }))</pre> | `null` | no |
| <a name="input_regex_pattern_set_reference_statement_rules"></a> [regex\_pattern\_set\_reference\_statement\_rules](#input\_regex\_pattern\_set\_reference\_statement\_rules) | A rule statement used to search web request components for matches with regular expressions.<br><br>action:<br> The action that AWS WAF should take on a web request when it matches the rule's statement.<br>name:<br> A friendly name of the rule.<br>priority:<br> If you define more than one Rule in a WebACL,<br> AWS WAF evaluates each request against the rules in order based on the value of priority.<br> AWS WAF processes rules with lower priority first.<br><br>captcha\_config:<br> Specifies how AWS WAF should handle CAPTCHA evaluations.<br><br> immunity\_time\_property:<br> Defines custom immunity time.<br><br> immunity\_time:<br> The amount of time, in seconds, that a CAPTCHA or challenge timestamp is considered valid by AWS WAF. The default setting is 300.<br><br>rule\_label:<br> A List of labels to apply to web requests that match the rule match statement<br><br>statement:<br> arn:<br> The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Regex Pattern Set that this statement references.<br> field\_to\_match:<br> The part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect.<br> See https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl#field-to-match<br> text\_transformation:<br> Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection.<br> See https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/wafv2_web_acl#text-transformation<br><br>visibility\_config:<br> Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.<br><br> cloudwatch\_metrics\_enabled:<br> Whether the associated resource sends metrics to CloudWatch.<br> metric\_name:<br> A friendly name of the CloudWatch metric.<br> sampled\_requests\_enabled:<br> Whether AWS WAF should store a sampling of the web requests that match the rules. | <pre>list(object({<br> name = string<br> priority = number<br> action = string<br> captcha_config = optional(object({<br> immunity_time_property = object({<br> immunity_time = number<br> })<br> }), null)<br> rule_label = optional(list(string), null)<br> statement = any<br> visibility_config = optional(object({<br> cloudwatch_metrics_enabled = optional(bool)<br> metric_name = string<br> sampled_requests_enabled = optional(bool)<br> }), null)<br> }))</pre> | `null` | no |
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