Package-level declarations
Types
Describes what action to be applied when rule matches
Defines the source of the SSL certificate.
Supported protocols for the customer's endpoint.
TLS protocol version that will be used for Https
Defines how CDN caches requests that include query strings. You can ignore any query strings when caching, bypass caching to prevent requests that contain query strings from being cached, or cache every request with a unique URL.
Caching behavior for the requests
Describes operator to be matched
Describes if the custom rule is in enabled or disabled state. Defaults to Enabled if not specified.
Protocol to use for the redirect. The default value is MatchRequest
Whether to enable use of this rule. Permitted values are 'Enabled' or 'Disabled'
Protocol this rule will use when forwarding traffic to backends.
Action of the geo filter, i.e. allow or block access.
Action to perform
The type of health probe request that is made.
Whether to automatically redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS traffic. Note that this is a easy way to set up this rule and it will be the first rule that gets executed.
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched
whether this route will be linked to the default endpoint domain.
Describes if the managed rule is in enabled or disabled state. Defaults to Disabled if not specified.
If this rule is a match should the rules engine continue running the remaining rules or stop. If not present, defaults to Continue.
The name of the condition for the delivery rule.
Specifies what scenario the customer wants this CDN endpoint to optimize for, e.g. Download, Media services. With this information, CDN can apply scenario driven optimization.
Indicates the purpose of the parameter
describes if the policy is in enabled state or disabled state
Describes if it is in detection mode or prevention mode at policy level.
Describes operator to be matched
Protocol to use for health probe.
Caching behavior for the requests
Defines how CDN caches requests that include query strings. You can ignore any query strings when caching, bypass caching to prevent requests that contain query strings from being cached, or cache every request with a unique URL.
Describes operator to be matched
The redirect type the rule will use when redirecting traffic.
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched
Type of response errors for real user requests for which origin will be deemed unhealthy
Status of the shared private link resource. Can be Pending, Approved, Rejected, Disconnected, or Timeout.
Describes what transforms were applied before matching.
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched
Describes operator to be matched