AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup - AWS CloudFormation

AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup

Note

This is the latest version of AWS WAF , named AWS WAFV2, released in November, 2019. For information, including how to migrate your AWS WAF resources from the prior release, see the AWS WAF developer guide.

Use an AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup to define a collection of rules for inspecting and controlling web requests. You use a rule group in an AWS::WAFv2::WebACL by providing its Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to the rule statement RuleGroupReferenceStatement, when you add rules to the web ACL.

When you create a rule group, you define an immutable capacity limit. If you update a rule group, you must stay within the capacity. This allows others to reuse the rule group with confidence in its capacity requirements.

Syntax

To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:

JSON

{ "Type" : "AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup", "Properties" : { "AvailableLabels" : [ LabelSummary, ... ], "Capacity" : Integer, "ConsumedLabels" : [ LabelSummary, ... ], "CustomResponseBodies" : {Key: Value, ...}, "Description" : String, "Name" : String, "Rules" : [ Rule, ... ], "Scope" : String, "Tags" : [ Tag, ... ], "VisibilityConfig" : VisibilityConfig } }

YAML

Type: AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup Properties: AvailableLabels: - LabelSummary Capacity: Integer ConsumedLabels: - LabelSummary CustomResponseBodies: Key: Value Description: String Name: String Rules: - Rule Scope: String Tags: - Tag VisibilityConfig: VisibilityConfig

Properties

AvailableLabels

The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are defined in the RuleLabels for a Rule.

Required: No

Type: Array of LabelSummary

Update requires: No interruption

Capacity

The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.

When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or modify the rules in a rule group, AWS WAF enforces this limit.

AWS WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and web ACLs. AWS WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule. Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group. The WCU limit for web ACLs is 1,500.

Required: Yes

Type: Integer

Minimum: 0

Update requires: No interruption

ConsumedLabels

The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels are defined in a LabelMatchStatement specification, in the Statement definition of a rule.

Required: No

Type: Array of LabelSummary

Update requires: No interruption

CustomResponseBodies

A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send a custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules that you define in the rule group.

For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing web requests and responses in AWS WAF in the AWS WAF Developer Guide.

For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see AWS WAF quotas in the AWS WAF Developer Guide.

Required: No

Type: Object of CustomResponseBody

Update requires: No interruption

Description

A description of the rule group that helps with identification.

Required: No

Type: String

Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9=:#@/\-,.][a-zA-Z0-9+=:#@/\-,.\s]+[a-zA-Z0-9+=:#@/\-,.]{1,256}$

Update requires: No interruption

Name

The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.

Required: No

Type: String

Pattern: ^[0-9A-Za-z_-]{1,128}$

Update requires: Replacement

Rules

The rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to allow, block, or count. Each rule includes one top-level statement that AWS WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how AWS WAF handles them.

Required: No

Type: Array of Rule

Update requires: No interruption

Scope

Specifies whether this is for an Amazon CloudFront distribution or for a regional application. A regional application can be an Application Load Balancer (ALB), an Amazon API Gateway REST API, an AWS AppSync GraphQL API, an Amazon Cognito user pool, an AWS App Runner service, or an AWS Verified Access instance. Valid Values are CLOUDFRONT and REGIONAL.

Note

For CLOUDFRONT, you must create your WAFv2 resources in the US East (N. Virginia) Region, us-east-1.

Required: Yes

Type: String

Allowed values: CLOUDFRONT | REGIONAL

Update requires: Replacement

Tags

Key:value pairs associated with an AWS resource. The key:value pair can be anything you define. Typically, the tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each AWS resource.

Note

To modify tags on existing resources, use the AWS WAF APIs or command line interface. With AWS CloudFormation, you can only add tags to AWS WAF resources during resource creation.

Required: No

Type: Array of Tag

Minimum: 1

Update requires: No interruption

VisibilityConfig

Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.

Required: Yes

Type: VisibilityConfig

Update requires: No interruption

Return values

Ref

The Ref for the resource, containing the resource name, physical ID, and scope, formatted as follows: name|id|scope.

For example: my-webacl-name|1234a1a-a1b1-12a1-abcd-a123b123456|REGIONAL.

Fn::GetAtt

The Fn::GetAtt intrinsic function returns a value for a specified attribute of this type. The following are the available attributes and sample return values.

For more information about using the Fn::GetAtt intrinsic function, see Fn::GetAtt.

Arn

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the rule group.

Id

The ID of the rule group.

LabelNamespace

The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this prefix.

The syntax for the label namespace prefix for a rule group is the following: awswaf:<account ID>:rule group:<rule group name>:

When a rule with a label matches a web request, AWS WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined and the label from the rule, separated by a colon.

Examples

Create a rule group

The following shows an example rule group specification.

YAML

SampleRuleGroup: Type: 'AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup' Properties: Name: SampleRuleGroup Scope: REGIONAL Description: SampleRuleGroup VisibilityConfig: SampledRequestsEnabled: true CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true MetricName: SampleRuleGroupMetrics CustomResponseBodies: CustomResponseBodyKey1: ContentType: TEXT_PLAIN Content: this is a plain text CustomResponseBodyKey2: ContentType: APPLICATION_JSON Content: '{"jsonfieldname": "jsonfieldvalue"}' CustomResponseBodyKey3: ContentType: TEXT_HTML Content: <html>HTML text content</html> Capacity: 1000 Rules: - Name: RuleOne Priority: 1 Action: Allow: CustomRequestHandling: InsertHeaders: - Name: AllowActionHeader1Name Value: AllowActionHeader1Value - Name: AllowActionHeader2Name Value: AllowActionHeader2Value VisibilityConfig: SampledRequestsEnabled: true CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true MetricName: RuleOneMetric Statement: ByteMatchStatement: FieldToMatch: AllQueryArguments: {} PositionalConstraint: CONTAINS SearchString: testagent TextTransformations: - Priority: 1 Type: HTML_ENTITY_DECODE - Name: RuleTwo Priority: 2 Action: Block: CustomResponse: ResponseCode: 503 CustomResponseBodyKey: CustomResponseBodyKey1 ResponseHeaders: - Name: BlockActionHeader1Name Value: BlockActionHeader1Value - Name: BlockActionHeader2Name Value: BlockActionHeader2Value VisibilityConfig: SampledRequestsEnabled: true CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true MetricName: RuleTwoMetric Statement: ByteMatchStatement: FieldToMatch: SingleHeader: Name: haystack PositionalConstraint: CONTAINS SearchString: badbot TextTransformations: - Priority: 0 Type: NONE - Name: RuleThree Priority: 3 Action: Count: CustomRequestHandling: InsertHeaders: - Name: CountActionHeader1Name Value: CountActionHeader1Value - Name: CountActionHeader2Name Value: CountActionHeader2Value VisibilityConfig: SampledRequestsEnabled: true CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true MetricName: RuleThreeMetric Statement: ByteMatchStatement: FieldToMatch: Body: {} PositionalConstraint: CONTAINS SearchString: RegionOne TextTransformations: - Priority: 0 Type: HTML_ENTITY_DECODE - Name: RuleFour Priority: 4 Action: Allow: {} VisibilityConfig: SampledRequestsEnabled: true CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true MetricName: RuleFourMetric Statement: SizeConstraintStatement: ComparisonOperator: GT Size: 1000 FieldToMatch: UriPath: {} TextTransformations: - Priority: 0 Type: NONE

JSON

"SampleRuleGroup": { "Type": "AWS::WAFv2::RuleGroup", "Properties": { "Name": "SampleRuleGroup", "Scope": "REGIONAL", "Description": "SampleRuleGroup", "VisibilityConfig": { "SampledRequestsEnabled": true, "CloudWatchMetricsEnabled": true, "MetricName": "SampleRuleGroupMetrics" }, "CustomResponseBodies": { "CustomResponseBodyKey1": { "ContentType": "TEXT_PLAIN", "Content": "this is a plain text" }, "CustomResponseBodyKey2": { "ContentType": "APPLICATION_JSON", "Content": "{\"jsonfieldname\": \"jsonfieldvalue\"}" }, "CustomResponseBodyKey3": { "ContentType": "TEXT_HTML", "Content": "<html>HTML text content</html>" } }, "Capacity": 1000, "Rules": [ { "Name": "RuleOne", "Priority": 1, "Action": { "Allow": { "CustomRequestHandling": { "InsertHeaders": [ { "Name": "AllowActionHeader1Name", "Value": "AllowActionHeader1Value" }, { "Name": "AllowActionHeader2Name", "Value": "AllowActionHeader2Value" } ] } } }, "VisibilityConfig": { "SampledRequestsEnabled": true, "CloudWatchMetricsEnabled": true, "MetricName": "RuleOneMetric" }, "Statement": { "ByteMatchStatement": { "FieldToMatch": { "AllQueryArguments": {} }, "PositionalConstraint": "CONTAINS", "SearchString": "testagent", "TextTransformations": [ { "Priority": 1, "Type": "HTML_ENTITY_DECODE" } ] } } }, { "Name": "RuleTwo", "Priority": 2, "Action": { "Block": { "CustomResponse": { "ResponseCode": 503, "CustomResponseBodyKey": "CustomResponseBodyKey1", "ResponseHeaders": [ { "Name": "BlockActionHeader1Name", "Value": "BlockActionHeader1Value" }, { "Name": "BlockActionHeader2Name", "Value": "BlockActionHeader2Value" } ] } } }, "VisibilityConfig": { "SampledRequestsEnabled": true, "CloudWatchMetricsEnabled": true, "MetricName": "RuleTwoMetric" }, "Statement": { "ByteMatchStatement": { "FieldToMatch": { "SingleHeader": { "Name": "haystack" } }, "PositionalConstraint": "CONTAINS", "SearchString": "badbot", "TextTransformations": [ { "Priority": 0, "Type": "NONE" } ] } } }, { "Name": "RuleThree", "Priority": 3, "Action": { "Count": { "CustomRequestHandling": { "InsertHeaders": [ { "Name": "CountActionHeader1Name", "Value": "CountActionHeader1Value" }, { "Name": "CountActionHeader2Name", "Value": "CountActionHeader2Value" } ] } } }, "VisibilityConfig": { "SampledRequestsEnabled": true, "CloudWatchMetricsEnabled": true, "MetricName": "RuleThreeMetric" }, "Statement": { "ByteMatchStatement": { "FieldToMatch": { "Body": {} }, "PositionalConstraint": "CONTAINS", "SearchString": "RegionOne", "TextTransformations": [ { "Priority": 0, "Type": "HTML_ENTITY_DECODE" } ] } } }, { "Name": "RuleFour", "Priority": 4, "Action": { "Allow": {} }, "VisibilityConfig": { "SampledRequestsEnabled": true, "CloudWatchMetricsEnabled": true, "MetricName": "RuleFourMetric" }, "Statement": { "SizeConstraintStatement": { "ComparisonOperator": "GT", "Size": 1000, "FieldToMatch": { "UriPath": {} }, "TextTransformations": [ { "Priority": 0, "Type": "NONE" } ] } } } ] } }