Class CfnWebACL.OverrideActionProperty
The action to use in the place of the action that results from the rule group evaluation.
Inheritance
Implements
Namespace: Amazon.CDK.AWS.WAFv2
Assembly: Amazon.CDK.AWS.WAFv2.dll
Syntax (csharp)
public class OverrideActionProperty : Object, CfnWebACL.IOverrideActionProperty
Syntax (vb)
Public Class OverrideActionProperty
Inherits Object
Implements CfnWebACL.IOverrideActionProperty
Remarks
Set the override action to none to leave the result of the rule group alone. Set it to count to override the result to count only.
You can only use this for rule statements that reference a rule group, like RuleGroupReferenceStatement
and ManagedRuleGroupStatement
.
This option is usually set to none. It does not affect how the rules in the rule group are evaluated. If you want the rules in the rule group to only count matches, do not use this and instead use the rule action override option, with Count
action, in your rule group reference statement settings.
ExampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
Examples
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
using Amazon.CDK.AWS.WAFv2;
var count;
var none;
var overrideActionProperty = new OverrideActionProperty {
Count = count,
None = none
};
Synopsis
Constructors
OverrideActionProperty() |
Properties
Count | Override the rule group evaluation result to count only. |
None | Don't override the rule group evaluation result. |
Constructors
OverrideActionProperty()
public OverrideActionProperty()
Properties
Count
Override the rule group evaluation result to count only.
public object Count { get; set; }
Property Value
System.Object
Remarks
This option is usually set to none. It does not affect how the rules in the rule group are evaluated. If you want the rules in the rule group to only count matches, do not use this and instead use the rule action override option, with Count
action, in your rule group reference statement settings.
None
Don't override the rule group evaluation result.
public object None { get; set; }
Property Value
System.Object
Remarks
This is the most common setting.