Web Acl Rule Statement Size Constraint Statement Field To Match
Constructors
Properties
Inspect all query arguments.
Inspect the request body, which immediately follows the request headers. See body below for details.
Inspect the cookies in the web request. See cookies below for details.
Inspect a string containing the list of the request's header names, ordered as they appear in the web request that AWS WAF receives for inspection. See header_order below for details.
Inspect the request headers. See headers below for details.
Inspect the JA3 fingerprint. See ja3_fingerprint below for details.
Inspect the JA3 fingerprint. See ja4_fingerprint below for details.
Inspect the request body as JSON. See json_body for details.
Inspect the HTTP method. The method indicates the type of operation that the request is asking the origin to perform.
Inspect the query string. This is the part of a URL that appears after a ? character, if any.
Inspect a single header. See single_header below for details.
Inspect a single query argument. See single_query_argument below for details.
Inspect the request URI path. This is the part of a web request that identifies a resource, for example, /images/daily-ad.jpg.