@aws-sdk/client-waf-regional 3.529.1 → 3.535.0

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  1. package/dist-types/WAFRegional.d.ts +17 -1
  2. package/dist-types/WAFRegionalClient.d.ts +1 -1
  3. package/dist-types/commands/AssociateWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  4. package/dist-types/commands/CreateByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  5. package/dist-types/commands/CreateGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  6. package/dist-types/commands/CreateIPSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  7. package/dist-types/commands/CreateRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  8. package/dist-types/commands/CreateRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  9. package/dist-types/commands/CreateRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  10. package/dist-types/commands/CreateRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  11. package/dist-types/commands/CreateRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  12. package/dist-types/commands/CreateSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  13. package/dist-types/commands/CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  14. package/dist-types/commands/CreateWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  15. package/dist-types/commands/CreateWebACLMigrationStackCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  16. package/dist-types/commands/CreateXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  17. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  18. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  19. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteIPSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  20. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteLoggingConfigurationCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  21. package/dist-types/commands/DeletePermissionPolicyCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  22. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  23. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  24. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  25. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  26. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  27. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  28. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  29. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  30. package/dist-types/commands/DeleteXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  31. package/dist-types/commands/DisassociateWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  32. package/dist-types/commands/GetByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  33. package/dist-types/commands/GetChangeTokenCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  34. package/dist-types/commands/GetChangeTokenStatusCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  35. package/dist-types/commands/GetGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  36. package/dist-types/commands/GetIPSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  37. package/dist-types/commands/GetLoggingConfigurationCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  38. package/dist-types/commands/GetPermissionPolicyCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  39. package/dist-types/commands/GetRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  40. package/dist-types/commands/GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  41. package/dist-types/commands/GetRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  42. package/dist-types/commands/GetRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  43. package/dist-types/commands/GetRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  44. package/dist-types/commands/GetRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  45. package/dist-types/commands/GetSampledRequestsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  46. package/dist-types/commands/GetSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  47. package/dist-types/commands/GetSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  48. package/dist-types/commands/GetWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  49. package/dist-types/commands/GetWebACLForResourceCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  50. package/dist-types/commands/GetXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  51. package/dist-types/commands/ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  52. package/dist-types/commands/ListByteMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  53. package/dist-types/commands/ListGeoMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  54. package/dist-types/commands/ListIPSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  55. package/dist-types/commands/ListLoggingConfigurationsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  56. package/dist-types/commands/ListRateBasedRulesCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  57. package/dist-types/commands/ListRegexMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  58. package/dist-types/commands/ListRegexPatternSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  59. package/dist-types/commands/ListResourcesForWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  60. package/dist-types/commands/ListRuleGroupsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  61. package/dist-types/commands/ListRulesCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  62. package/dist-types/commands/ListSizeConstraintSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  63. package/dist-types/commands/ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  64. package/dist-types/commands/ListSubscribedRuleGroupsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  65. package/dist-types/commands/ListTagsForResourceCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  66. package/dist-types/commands/ListWebACLsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  67. package/dist-types/commands/ListXssMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  68. package/dist-types/commands/PutLoggingConfigurationCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  69. package/dist-types/commands/PutPermissionPolicyCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  70. package/dist-types/commands/TagResourceCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  71. package/dist-types/commands/UntagResourceCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  72. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  73. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  74. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateIPSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  75. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  76. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  77. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  78. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateRuleCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  79. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  80. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  81. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  82. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateWebACLCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  83. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  84. package/dist-types/models/models_0.d.ts +515 -515
  85. package/dist-types/runtimeConfig.browser.d.ts +2 -2
  86. package/dist-types/runtimeConfig.d.ts +2 -2
  87. package/dist-types/runtimeConfig.native.d.ts +2 -2
  88. package/dist-types/runtimeConfig.shared.d.ts +2 -2
  89. package/dist-types/ts3.4/WAFRegional.d.ts +16 -0
  90. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/AssociateWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  91. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  92. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  93. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateIPSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  94. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  95. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  96. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  97. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  98. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  99. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  100. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  101. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  102. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateWebACLMigrationStackCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  103. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  104. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  105. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  106. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteIPSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  107. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteLoggingConfigurationCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  108. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeletePermissionPolicyCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  109. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  110. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  111. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  112. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  113. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  114. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  115. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  116. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  117. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  118. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DisassociateWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  119. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  120. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetChangeTokenCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  121. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetChangeTokenStatusCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  122. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  123. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetIPSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  124. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetLoggingConfigurationCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  125. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetPermissionPolicyCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  126. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  127. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  128. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  129. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  130. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetRuleCommand.d.ts +7 -0
  131. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  132. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetSampledRequestsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  133. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  134. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  135. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  136. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetWebACLForResourceCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  137. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  138. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  139. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListByteMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  140. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListGeoMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  141. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListIPSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  142. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListLoggingConfigurationsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  143. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListRateBasedRulesCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  144. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListRegexMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  145. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListRegexPatternSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  146. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListResourcesForWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  147. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListRuleGroupsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  148. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListRulesCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  149. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListSizeConstraintSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  150. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  151. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListSubscribedRuleGroupsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  152. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListTagsForResourceCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  153. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListWebACLsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  154. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListXssMatchSetsCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  155. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/PutLoggingConfigurationCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  156. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/PutPermissionPolicyCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  157. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/TagResourceCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  158. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UntagResourceCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  159. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateByteMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  160. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateGeoMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  161. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateIPSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  162. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateRateBasedRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  163. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateRegexMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  164. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateRegexPatternSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  165. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateRuleCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  166. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateRuleGroupCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  167. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateSizeConstraintSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  168. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  169. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateWebACLCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  170. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateXssMatchSetCommand.d.ts +9 -0
  171. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.browser.d.ts +2 -2
  172. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.d.ts +2 -2
  173. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.native.d.ts +2 -2
  174. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.shared.d.ts +2 -2
  175. package/package.json +40 -40
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  /**
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@@ -625,10 +624,10 @@ export interface ByteMatchTuple {
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  /**
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@@ -723,10 +722,10 @@ export interface ByteMatchTuple {
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  /**
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  * <p>Within the portion of a web request that you want to search (for example, in the query string, if any), specify where you want AWS WAF to search. Valid values include the following:</p>
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  * <p>
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  * <b>CONTAINS</b>
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@@ -791,26 +790,27 @@ export interface ByteMatchTuple {
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  * want AWS WAF to inspect and the values that you want AWS WAF to search for. If a <code>ByteMatchSet</code> contains more than one
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  * <code>ByteMatchTuple</code> object, a request needs to match the settings in only one <code>ByteMatchTuple</code>
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  * to be considered a match.</p>
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  export interface ByteMatchSet {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> for a <code>ByteMatchSet</code>. You use <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> to get information about a
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  * <code>ByteMatchSet</code> (see <a>GetByteMatchSet</a>), update a <code>ByteMatchSet</code> (see <a>UpdateByteMatchSet</a>),
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803
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  */
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  ByteMatchSetId: string | undefined;
806
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>ByteMatchSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a <code>ByteMatchSet</code>.</p>
808
+ * @public
809
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  */
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  Name?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Specifies the bytes (typically a string that corresponds with ASCII characters) that you want AWS WAF to search for in web requests, the location in requests that you want AWS WAF to search, and other settings.</p>
813
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815
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816
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  }
@@ -819,20 +819,20 @@ export interface ByteMatchSet {
819
819
  */
820
820
  export interface CreateByteMatchSetResponse {
821
821
  /**
822
- * @public
823
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  * <p>A <a>ByteMatchSet</a> that contains no <code>ByteMatchTuple</code> objects.</p>
823
+ * @public
824
824
  */
825
825
  ByteMatchSet?: ByteMatchSet;
826
826
  /**
827
- * @public
828
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateByteMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
829
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  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
829
+ * @public
830
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  */
831
831
  ChangeToken?: string;
832
832
  }
833
833
  /**
834
- * @public
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  * <p>The name specified is invalid.</p>
835
+ * @public
836
836
  */
837
837
  export declare class WAFDisallowedNameException extends __BaseException {
838
838
  readonly name: "WAFDisallowedNameException";
@@ -843,10 +843,10 @@ export declare class WAFDisallowedNameException extends __BaseException {
843
843
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFDisallowedNameException, __BaseException>);
844
844
  }
845
845
  /**
846
- * @public
847
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  * <p>The operation exceeds a resource limit, for example, the maximum number of <code>WebACL</code> objects that you can create
848
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  * for an AWS account. For more information, see
849
848
  * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/limits.html">Limits</a> in the <i>AWS WAF Developer Guide</i>.</p>
849
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850
  */
851
851
  export declare class WAFLimitsExceededException extends __BaseException {
852
852
  readonly name: "WAFLimitsExceededException";
@@ -857,8 +857,8 @@ export declare class WAFLimitsExceededException extends __BaseException {
857
857
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFLimitsExceededException, __BaseException>);
858
858
  }
859
859
  /**
860
- * @public
861
860
  * <p>The operation failed because you tried to create, update, or delete an object by using a change token that has already been used.</p>
861
+ * @public
862
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  */
863
863
  export declare class WAFStaleDataException extends __BaseException {
864
864
  readonly name: "WAFStaleDataException";
@@ -873,13 +873,13 @@ export declare class WAFStaleDataException extends __BaseException {
873
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874
874
  export interface CreateGeoMatchSetRequest {
875
875
  /**
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- * @public
877
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>GeoMatchSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create the <code>GeoMatchSet</code>.</p>
877
+ * @public
878
878
  */
879
879
  Name: string | undefined;
880
880
  /**
881
- * @public
882
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  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
882
+ * @public
883
883
  */
884
884
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
885
885
  }
@@ -1154,7 +1154,6 @@ export declare const GeoMatchConstraintValue: {
1154
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  */
1155
1155
  export type GeoMatchConstraintValue = (typeof GeoMatchConstraintValue)[keyof typeof GeoMatchConstraintValue];
1156
1156
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -1164,21 +1163,21 @@ export type GeoMatchConstraintValue = (typeof GeoMatchConstraintValue)[keyof typ
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  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
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  * </note>
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  * <p>The country from which web requests originate that you want AWS WAF to search for.</p>
1166
+ * @public
1167
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  */
1168
1168
  export interface GeoMatchConstraint {
1169
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  /**
1170
- * @public
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  * <p>The type of geographical area you want AWS WAF to search for. Currently <code>Country</code> is the only valid value.</p>
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+ * @public
1172
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  */
1173
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  Type: GeoMatchConstraintType | undefined;
1174
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The country that you want AWS WAF to search for.</p>
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  */
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  Value: GeoMatchConstraintValue | undefined;
1179
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  }
1180
1180
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -1188,24 +1187,25 @@ export interface GeoMatchConstraint {
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  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
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  * </note>
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  */
1192
1192
  export interface GeoMatchSet {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> for an <code>GeoMatchSet</code>. You use <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> to get information about a
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  * <code>GeoMatchSet</code> (see <a>GeoMatchSet</a>), update a <code>GeoMatchSet</code> (see <a>UpdateGeoMatchSet</a>), insert a <code>GeoMatchSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or delete one from a <code>Rule</code> (see <a>UpdateRule</a>), and delete a <code>GeoMatchSet</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteGeoMatchSet</a>).</p>
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  * <p>
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  GeoMatchSetId: string | undefined;
1201
1201
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>GeoMatchSet</a>. You can't change the name of an <code>GeoMatchSet</code> after you create it.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  Name?: string;
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1206
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>An array of <a>GeoMatchConstraint</a> objects, which contain the country that you want AWS WAF to search for.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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1211
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  }
@@ -1214,14 +1214,14 @@ export interface GeoMatchSet {
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1215
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  export interface CreateGeoMatchSetResponse {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The <a>GeoMatchSet</a> returned in the <code>CreateGeoMatchSet</code> response. The <code>GeoMatchSet</code> contains no <code>GeoMatchConstraints</code>.</p>
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  GeoMatchSet?: GeoMatchSet;
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  /**
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateGeoMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
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  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
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  }
@@ -1230,13 +1230,13 @@ export interface CreateGeoMatchSetResponse {
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  /**
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>IPSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create the <code>IPSet</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  Name: string | undefined;
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  /**
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1242
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  }
@@ -1253,7 +1253,6 @@ export declare const IPSetDescriptorType: {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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@@ -1263,15 +1262,15 @@ export type IPSetDescriptorType = (typeof IPSetDescriptorType)[keyof typeof IPSe
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  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
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  * <p>Specifies the IP address type (<code>IPV4</code> or <code>IPV6</code>) and the IP address range (in CIDR format) that web requests originate from.</p>
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  /**
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  Type: IPSetDescriptorType | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>Specify an IPv4 address by using CIDR notation. For example:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * <li>
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  * <p>To configure AWS WAF to allow, block, or count requests that originated from IP addresses 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 to 1111:0000:0000:0000:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff, specify <code>1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/64</code>.</p>
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  /**
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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  /**
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  * <p>The <code>IPSetId</code> for an <code>IPSet</code>. You use <code>IPSetId</code> to get information about an
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  * <code>IPSet</code> (see <a>GetIPSet</a>), update an <code>IPSet</code> (see <a>UpdateIPSet</a>),
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  * insert an <code>IPSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or delete one from a <code>Rule</code> (see <a>UpdateRule</a>), and
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  IPSetId: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>IPSet</a>. You can't change the name of an <code>IPSet</code> after you create it.</p>
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  /**
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  * <p>The IP address type (<code>IPV4</code> or <code>IPV6</code>) and the IP address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from.
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  * If the <code>WebACL</code> is associated with a CloudFront distribution and the viewer did not use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request, this is the value of the c-ip field in the CloudFront access logs.</p>
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  * <p>The <a>IPSet</a> returned in the <code>CreateIPSet</code> response.</p>
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  IPSet?: IPSet;
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  /**
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateIPSet</code> request. You can also use this value
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  * <p>A tag associated with an AWS resource. Tags are key:value pairs that you can use to categorize and manage your resources, for purposes like billing. For example, you might set the tag key to "customer" and the value to the customer name or ID. You can specify one or more tags to add to each AWS resource, up to 50 tags for a resource.</p>
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  * <p>Tagging is only available through the API, SDKs, and CLI. You can't manage or view tags through the AWS WAF Classic console. You can tag the AWS resources that you manage through AWS WAF Classic: web ACLs, rule groups, and rules. </p>
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  * <p></p>
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  Key: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p></p>
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  */
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  Value: string | undefined;
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  }
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  export interface CreateRateBasedRuleRequest {
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  /**
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>RateBasedRule</a>. You can't
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  * change the name of a <code>RateBasedRule</code> after you create it.</p>
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  Name: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>RateBasedRule</code>.
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  * The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
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  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change the name of the metric after you create the
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  * <code>RateBasedRule</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  MetricName: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The field that AWS WAF uses to determine if requests are likely arriving from a single
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  * source and thus subject to rate monitoring. The only valid value for <code>RateKey</code>
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  * is <code>IP</code>. <code>IP</code> indicates that requests that arrive from the same IP
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  * address are subject to the <code>RateLimit</code> that is specified in
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  * the <code>RateBasedRule</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  RateKey: RateKey | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The maximum number of requests, which have an identical value in the field that is
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  * specified by <code>RateKey</code>, allowed in a five-minute period. If the number of
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  * requests exceeds the <code>RateLimit</code> and the other predicates specified in the rule
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  * are also met, AWS WAF triggers the action that is specified for this rule.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  RateLimit: number | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the
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  * <code>CreateRateBasedRule</code> request. You can also use this value to query the
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  * status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p></p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  Tags?: Tag[];
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  }
@@ -1455,7 +1455,6 @@ export declare const PredicateType: {
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  */
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  export type PredicateType = (typeof PredicateType)[keyof typeof PredicateType];
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -1467,10 +1466,10 @@ export type PredicateType = (typeof PredicateType)[keyof typeof PredicateType];
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  * <p>Specifies the <a>ByteMatchSet</a>, <a>IPSet</a>, <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>, <a>XssMatchSet</a>, <a>RegexMatchSet</a>, <a>GeoMatchSet</a>, and <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> objects
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  * that you want to add to a <code>Rule</code> and, for each object, indicates whether you want to negate the settings, for example, requests that do
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  * NOT originate from the IP address 192.0.2.44. </p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  export interface Predicate {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Set <code>Negated</code> to <code>False</code> if you want AWS WAF to allow, block, or count requests based on the settings in the
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  * specified <a>ByteMatchSet</a>, <a>IPSet</a>, <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>, <a>XssMatchSet</a>, <a>RegexMatchSet</a>, <a>GeoMatchSet</a>, or <a>SizeConstraintSet</a>.
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  * For example, if an <code>IPSet</code> includes the IP address <code>192.0.2.44</code>, AWS WAF will allow or block requests based on that IP address.</p>
@@ -1479,22 +1478,22 @@ export interface Predicate {
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  * For example, if an <code>IPSet</code> includes the IP address <code>192.0.2.44</code>, AWS WAF will allow, block, or count requests based on
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  * all IP addresses <i>except</i>
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  * <code>192.0.2.44</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  Negated: boolean | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The type of predicate in a <code>Rule</code>, such as <code>ByteMatch</code> or <code>IPSet</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  Type: PredicateType | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A unique identifier for a predicate in a <code>Rule</code>, such as <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> or <code>IPSetId</code>.
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  * The ID is returned by the corresponding <code>Create</code> or <code>List</code> command.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  DataId: string | undefined;
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  }
1496
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  /**
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -1521,50 +1520,51 @@ export interface Predicate {
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  * <p>Requests that meet both of these conditions and exceed 1,000 requests every five
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  * minutes trigger the rule's action (block or count), which is defined in the web
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  * ACL.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
1525
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  export interface RateBasedRule {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>RateBasedRule</code>. You use <code>RuleId</code> to
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  * get more information about a <code>RateBasedRule</code> (see <a>GetRateBasedRule</a>), update a <code>RateBasedRule</code> (see <a>UpdateRateBasedRule</a>), insert a <code>RateBasedRule</code> into a
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  * <code>WebACL</code> or delete one from a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), or delete a <code>RateBasedRule</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteRateBasedRule</a>).</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  RuleId: string | undefined;
1533
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  /**
1534
- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for a <code>RateBasedRule</code>. You can't change the
1536
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  * name of a <code>RateBasedRule</code> after you create it.</p>
1536
+ * @public
1537
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  */
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  Name?: string;
1539
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  /**
1540
- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for a <code>RateBasedRule</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
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  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change the name of the metric after you create the
1543
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  * <code>RateBasedRule</code>.</p>
1543
+ * @public
1544
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  */
1545
1545
  MetricName?: string;
1546
1546
  /**
1547
- * @public
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  * <p>The <code>Predicates</code> object contains one <code>Predicate</code> element for
1549
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  * each <a>ByteMatchSet</a>, <a>IPSet</a>, or <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> object that you want to include in a
1550
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  * <code>RateBasedRule</code>.</p>
1550
+ * @public
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  */
1552
1552
  MatchPredicates: Predicate[] | undefined;
1553
1553
  /**
1554
- * @public
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  * <p>The field that AWS WAF uses to determine if requests are likely arriving from single
1556
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  * source and thus subject to rate monitoring. The only valid value for <code>RateKey</code>
1557
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  * is <code>IP</code>. <code>IP</code> indicates that requests arriving from the same IP
1558
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  * address are subject to the <code>RateLimit</code> that is specified in the
1559
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  * <code>RateBasedRule</code>.</p>
1559
+ * @public
1560
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  */
1561
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  RateKey: RateKey | undefined;
1562
1562
  /**
1563
- * @public
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  * <p>The maximum number of requests, which have an identical value in the field specified
1565
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  * by the <code>RateKey</code>, allowed in a five-minute period. If the number of requests
1566
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  * exceeds the <code>RateLimit</code> and the other predicates specified in the rule are also
1567
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  * met, AWS WAF triggers the action that is specified for this rule.</p>
1567
+ * @public
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  */
1569
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  RateLimit: number | undefined;
1570
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  }
@@ -1573,22 +1573,22 @@ export interface RateBasedRule {
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  */
1574
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  export interface CreateRateBasedRuleResponse {
1575
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  /**
1576
- * @public
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1576
  * <p>The <a>RateBasedRule</a>
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  * that is returned in the <code>CreateRateBasedRule</code> response.</p>
1578
+ * @public
1579
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  */
1580
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  Rule?: RateBasedRule;
1581
1581
  /**
1582
- * @public
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the
1584
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  * <code>CreateRateBasedRule</code> request. You can also use this value to query the
1585
1584
  * status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
1585
+ * @public
1586
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  */
1587
1587
  ChangeToken?: string;
1588
1588
  }
1589
1589
  /**
1590
- * @public
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  * <p></p>
1591
+ * @public
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  */
1593
1593
  export declare class WAFBadRequestException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "WAFBadRequestException";
@@ -1599,8 +1599,8 @@ export declare class WAFBadRequestException extends __BaseException {
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  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFBadRequestException, __BaseException>);
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  }
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1601
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p></p>
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+ * @public
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  */
1605
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  export declare class WAFTagOperationException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "WAFTagOperationException";
@@ -1611,8 +1611,8 @@ export declare class WAFTagOperationException extends __BaseException {
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  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFTagOperationException, __BaseException>);
1612
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  }
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  /**
1614
- * @public
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  * <p></p>
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+ * @public
1616
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  */
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  export declare class WAFTagOperationInternalErrorException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "WAFTagOperationInternalErrorException";
@@ -1627,19 +1627,18 @@ export declare class WAFTagOperationInternalErrorException extends __BaseExcepti
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  */
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  export interface CreateRegexMatchSetRequest {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>RegexMatchSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a
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  * <code>RegexMatchSet</code>.</p>
1632
+ * @public
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  */
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  Name: string | undefined;
1635
1635
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
1637
+ * @public
1638
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  */
1639
1639
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
1640
1640
  }
1641
1641
  /**
1642
- * @public
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  * <note>
1644
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
1645
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -1660,15 +1659,15 @@ export interface CreateRegexMatchSetRequest {
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  * <p>Whether to perform any conversions on the request, such as converting it to lowercase, before inspecting it for the specified string.</p>
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  * </li>
1662
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  * </ul>
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+ * @public
1663
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  */
1664
1664
  export interface RegexMatchTuple {
1665
1665
  /**
1666
- * @public
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1666
  * <p>Specifies where in a web request to look for the <code>RegexPatternSet</code>.</p>
1667
+ * @public
1668
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  */
1669
1669
  FieldToMatch: FieldToMatch | undefined;
1670
1670
  /**
1671
- * @public
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1671
  * <p>Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass AWS WAF.
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  * If you specify a transformation, AWS WAF performs the transformation on <code>RegexPatternSet</code> before inspecting a request for a match.</p>
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  * <p>You can only specify a single type of TextTransformation.</p>
@@ -1761,21 +1760,21 @@ export interface RegexMatchTuple {
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  * <b>NONE</b>
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  * </p>
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1762
  * <p>Specify <code>NONE</code> if you don't want to perform any text transformations.</p>
1763
+ * @public
1764
1764
  */
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1765
  TextTransformation: TextTransformation | undefined;
1766
1766
  /**
1767
- * @public
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1767
  * <p>The <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> for a <code>RegexPatternSet</code>. You use <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> to get information about a
1769
1768
  * <code>RegexPatternSet</code> (see <a>GetRegexPatternSet</a>), update a <code>RegexPatternSet</code> (see <a>UpdateRegexPatternSet</a>),
1770
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  * insert a <code>RegexPatternSet</code> into a <code>RegexMatchSet</code> or delete one from a <code>RegexMatchSet</code> (see <a>UpdateRegexMatchSet</a>), and
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  * delete an <code>RegexPatternSet</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteRegexPatternSet</a>).</p>
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  * <p>
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  * <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexPatternSet</a> and by <a>ListRegexPatternSets</a>.</p>
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+ * @public
1774
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  */
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  RegexPatternSetId: string | undefined;
1776
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  }
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  * <p> The values are contained in a <code>RegexMatchTuple</code> object, which specify the parts of web requests that you want AWS WAF to inspect and the values that you want AWS WAF to search for. If a <code>RegexMatchSet</code> contains more than one
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  /**
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>Rule</a>. You can't change the name of a <code>Rule</code> after you create it.</p>
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  Name: string | undefined;
1917
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  /**
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>Rule</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
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  */
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  MetricName: string | undefined;
1924
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  /**
1925
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  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
1926
+ * @public
1927
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  */
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  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
1929
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  /**
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  * <p></p>
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1935
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  /**
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
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@@ -1956,32 +1955,33 @@ export interface CreateRuleRequest {
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  * <p>To match the settings in this <code>Rule</code>, a request must originate from <code>192.0.2.44</code> AND include a <code>User-Agent</code>
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  export interface Rule {
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  /**
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  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>Rule</code>. You use <code>RuleId</code> to get more information about a <code>Rule</code> (see <a>GetRule</a>),
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  * one from a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), or delete a <code>Rule</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteRule</a>).</p>
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  * <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRule</a> and by <a>ListRules</a>.</p>
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  /**
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  * <p>The friendly name or description for the <code>Rule</code>. You can't change the name of a <code>Rule</code> after you create it.</p>
1972
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1973
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  Name?: string;
1975
1975
  /**
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>Rule</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
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  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change <code>MetricName</code> after you create the <code>Rule</code>.</p>
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1981
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  /**
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  * <p>The <code>Predicates</code> object contains one <code>Predicate</code> element for each <a>ByteMatchSet</a>, <a>IPSet</a>, or
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  * <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> object that you want to include in a <code>Rule</code>.</p>
1984
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  export interface CreateRuleResponse {
1992
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  /**
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  * <p>The <a>Rule</a> returned in the <code>CreateRule</code> response.</p>
1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
1997
  /**
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateRule</code> request. You can also use this value
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  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
2000
+ * @public
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  }
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  export interface CreateRuleGroupRequest {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>RuleGroup</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a
2011
2010
  * <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
2011
+ * @public
2012
2012
  */
2013
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  Name: string | undefined;
2014
2014
  /**
2015
- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>RuleGroup</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
2017
2016
  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change the name of the metric after you create the <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
2017
+ * @public
2018
2018
  */
2019
2019
  MetricName: string | undefined;
2020
2020
  /**
2021
- * @public
2022
2021
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
2022
+ * @public
2023
2023
  */
2024
2024
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
2025
2025
  /**
2026
- * @public
2027
2026
  * <p></p>
2027
+ * @public
2028
2028
  */
2029
2029
  Tags?: Tag[];
2030
2030
  }
2031
2031
  /**
2032
- * @public
2033
2032
  * <note>
2034
2033
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2035
2034
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2051,26 +2050,27 @@ export interface CreateRuleGroupRequest {
2051
2050
  * <p>Ten rules per rule group.</p>
2052
2051
  * </li>
2053
2052
  * </ul>
2053
+ * @public
2054
2054
  */
2055
2055
  export interface RuleGroup {
2056
2056
  /**
2057
- * @public
2058
2057
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>RuleGroup</code>. You use <code>RuleGroupId</code> to get more information about a <code>RuleGroup</code> (see <a>GetRuleGroup</a>),
2059
2058
  * update a <code>RuleGroup</code> (see <a>UpdateRuleGroup</a>), insert a <code>RuleGroup</code> into a <code>WebACL</code> or delete a
2060
2059
  * one from a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), or delete a <code>RuleGroup</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteRuleGroup</a>).</p>
2061
2060
  * <p>
2062
2061
  * <code>RuleGroupId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRuleGroup</a> and by <a>ListRuleGroups</a>.</p>
2062
+ * @public
2063
2063
  */
2064
2064
  RuleGroupId: string | undefined;
2065
2065
  /**
2066
- * @public
2067
2066
  * <p>The friendly name or description for the <code>RuleGroup</code>. You can't change the name of a <code>RuleGroup</code> after you create it.</p>
2067
+ * @public
2068
2068
  */
2069
2069
  Name?: string;
2070
2070
  /**
2071
- * @public
2072
2071
  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>RuleGroup</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
2073
2072
  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change the name of the metric after you create the <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
2073
+ * @public
2074
2074
  */
2075
2075
  MetricName?: string;
2076
2076
  }
@@ -2079,14 +2079,14 @@ export interface RuleGroup {
2079
2079
  */
2080
2080
  export interface CreateRuleGroupResponse {
2081
2081
  /**
2082
- * @public
2083
2082
  * <p>An empty <a>RuleGroup</a>.</p>
2083
+ * @public
2084
2084
  */
2085
2085
  RuleGroup?: RuleGroup;
2086
2086
  /**
2087
- * @public
2088
2087
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateRuleGroup</code> request. You can also use this value
2089
2088
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
2089
+ * @public
2090
2090
  */
2091
2091
  ChangeToken?: string;
2092
2092
  }
@@ -2095,14 +2095,14 @@ export interface CreateRuleGroupResponse {
2095
2095
  */
2096
2096
  export interface CreateSizeConstraintSetRequest {
2097
2097
  /**
2098
- * @public
2099
2098
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>SizeConstraintSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a
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  * <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>.</p>
2100
+ * @public
2101
2101
  */
2102
2102
  Name: string | undefined;
2103
2103
  /**
2104
- * @public
2105
2104
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
2105
+ * @public
2106
2106
  */
2107
2107
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
2108
2108
  }
@@ -2123,7 +2123,6 @@ export declare const ComparisonOperator: {
2123
2123
  */
2124
2124
  export type ComparisonOperator = (typeof ComparisonOperator)[keyof typeof ComparisonOperator];
2125
2125
  /**
2126
- * @public
2127
2126
  * <note>
2128
2127
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2129
2128
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2136,15 +2135,15 @@ export type ComparisonOperator = (typeof ComparisonOperator)[keyof typeof Compar
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  * an expression in the form of "<code>Size</code>
2137
2136
  * <code>ComparisonOperator</code> size in bytes of <code>FieldToMatch</code>". If that expression is true, the
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  * <code>SizeConstraint</code> is considered to match.</p>
2138
+ * @public
2139
2139
  */
2140
2140
  export interface SizeConstraint {
2141
2141
  /**
2142
- * @public
2143
2142
  * <p>Specifies where in a web request to look for the size constraint.</p>
2143
+ * @public
2144
2144
  */
2145
2145
  FieldToMatch: FieldToMatch | undefined;
2146
2146
  /**
2147
- * @public
2148
2147
  * <p>Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass AWS WAF.
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  * If you specify a transformation, AWS WAF performs the transformation on <code>FieldToMatch</code> before inspecting it for a match.</p>
2150
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  * <p>You can only specify a single type of TextTransformation.</p>
@@ -2238,10 +2237,10 @@ export interface SizeConstraint {
2238
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  * <b>URL_DECODE</b>
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  * </p>
2240
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  * <p>Use this option to decode a URL-encoded value.</p>
2240
+ * @public
2241
2241
  */
2242
2242
  TextTransformation: TextTransformation | undefined;
2243
2243
  /**
2244
- * @public
2245
2244
  * <p>The type of comparison you want AWS WAF to perform. AWS WAF uses this in combination with the provided <code>Size</code> and <code>FieldToMatch</code>
2246
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  * to build an expression in the form of "<code>Size</code>
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  * <code>ComparisonOperator</code> size in bytes of <code>FieldToMatch</code>". If that expression
@@ -2264,10 +2263,10 @@ export interface SizeConstraint {
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  * <p>
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  * <b>GT</b>: Used to test if the <code>Size</code> is strictly greater than the size of the <code>FieldToMatch</code>
2266
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  * </p>
2266
+ * @public
2267
2267
  */
2268
2268
  ComparisonOperator: ComparisonOperator | undefined;
2269
2269
  /**
2270
- * @public
2271
2270
  * <p>The size in bytes that you want AWS WAF to compare against the size of the specified <code>FieldToMatch</code>. AWS WAF uses this in combination
2272
2271
  * with <code>ComparisonOperator</code> and <code>FieldToMatch</code> to build an expression in the form of "<code>Size</code>
2273
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  * <code>ComparisonOperator</code> size
@@ -2275,11 +2274,11 @@ export interface SizeConstraint {
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  * <p>Valid values for size are 0 - 21474836480 bytes (0 - 20 GB).</p>
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  * <p>If you specify <code>URI</code> for the value of <code>Type</code>, the / in the URI counts as one character.
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  * For example, the URI <code>/logo.jpg</code> is nine characters long.</p>
2277
+ * @public
2278
2278
  */
2279
2279
  Size: number | undefined;
2280
2280
  }
2281
2281
  /**
2282
- * @public
2283
2282
  * <note>
2284
2283
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2285
2284
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2291,10 +2290,10 @@ export interface SizeConstraint {
2291
2290
  * <p>A complex type that contains <code>SizeConstraint</code> objects, which specify the parts of web requests that you
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  * want AWS WAF to inspect the size of. If a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> contains more than one <code>SizeConstraint</code>
2293
2292
  * object, a request only needs to match one constraint to be considered a match.</p>
2293
+ * @public
2294
2294
  */
2295
2295
  export interface SizeConstraintSet {
2296
2296
  /**
2297
- * @public
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  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>. You use <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> to get information about a
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  * <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> (see <a>GetSizeConstraintSet</a>), update a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>
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  * (see <a>UpdateSizeConstraintSet</a>), insert a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or
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  * (see <a>DeleteSizeConstraintSet</a>).</p>
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  * <p>
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  * <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateSizeConstraintSet</a> and by <a>ListSizeConstraintSets</a>.</p>
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  */
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  SizeConstraintSetId: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>The name, if any, of the <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  Name?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Specifies the parts of web requests that you want to inspect the size of.</p>
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  */
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  SizeConstraints: SizeConstraint[] | undefined;
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  }
@@ -2320,36 +2320,35 @@ export interface SizeConstraintSet {
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  export interface CreateSizeConstraintSetResponse {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> that contains no <code>SizeConstraint</code> objects.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  SizeConstraintSet?: SizeConstraintSet;
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  /**
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  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateSizeConstraintSet</code> request. You can also use this value
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  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  ChangeToken?: string;
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  }
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A request to create a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
2338
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  export interface CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest {
2339
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A friendly name or description for the <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> that you're creating. You can't change <code>Name</code>
2342
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  * after you create the <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
2343
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  */
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  Name: string | undefined;
2345
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
2347
+ * @public
2348
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  */
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  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
2350
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  }
2351
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2355
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2359,15 +2358,15 @@ export interface CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest {
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  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
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  * </note>
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  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect for snippets of malicious SQL code and, if you want AWS WAF to inspect a header, the name of the header.</p>
2361
+ * @public
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  */
2363
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  export interface SqlInjectionMatchTuple {
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  /**
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  * <p>Specifies where in a web request to look for snippets of malicious SQL code.</p>
2366
+ * @public
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  */
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  FieldToMatch: FieldToMatch | undefined;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass AWS WAF.
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  * If you specify a transformation, AWS WAF performs the transformation on <code>FieldToMatch</code> before inspecting it for a match.</p>
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  * <p>You can only specify a single type of TextTransformation.</p>
@@ -2461,11 +2460,11 @@ export interface SqlInjectionMatchTuple {
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  * <b>NONE</b>
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  * <p>Specify <code>NONE</code> if you don't want to perform any text transformations.</p>
2463
+ * @public
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  */
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  TextTransformation: TextTransformation | undefined;
2466
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  }
2467
2467
  /**
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- * @public
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  * <note>
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  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2471
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  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2478,10 +2477,10 @@ export interface SqlInjectionMatchTuple {
2478
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  * want AWS WAF to inspect for snippets of malicious SQL code and, if you want AWS WAF to inspect a header, the name of the header. If a
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  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> contains more than one <code>SqlInjectionMatchTuple</code> object, a request needs to
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  * include snippets of SQL code in only one of the specified parts of the request to be considered a match.</p>
2480
+ * @public
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  */
2482
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  export interface SqlInjectionMatchSet {
2483
2483
  /**
2484
- * @public
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2484
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>. You use <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> to get information about a
2486
2485
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> (see <a>GetSqlInjectionMatchSet</a>), update a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>
2487
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  * (see <a>UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a>), insert a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or
@@ -2489,33 +2488,34 @@ export interface SqlInjectionMatchSet {
2489
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  * (see <a>DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet</a>).</p>
2490
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  * <p>
2491
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  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</a>.</p>
2491
+ * @public
2492
2492
  */
2493
2493
  SqlInjectionMatchSetId: string | undefined;
2494
2494
  /**
2495
- * @public
2496
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  * <p>The name, if any, of the <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>.</p>
2496
+ * @public
2497
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  */
2498
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  Name?: string;
2499
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Specifies the parts of web requests that you want to inspect for snippets of malicious SQL code.</p>
2501
+ * @public
2502
2502
  */
2503
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  SqlInjectionMatchTuples: SqlInjectionMatchTuple[] | undefined;
2504
2504
  }
2505
2505
  /**
2506
- * @public
2507
2506
  * <p>The response to a <code>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</code> request.</p>
2507
+ * @public
2508
2508
  */
2509
2509
  export interface CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
2510
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  /**
2511
- * @public
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2511
  * <p>A <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>.</p>
2512
+ * @public
2513
2513
  */
2514
2514
  SqlInjectionMatchSet?: SqlInjectionMatchSet;
2515
2515
  /**
2516
- * @public
2517
2516
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
2518
2517
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
2518
+ * @public
2519
2519
  */
2520
2520
  ChangeToken?: string;
2521
2521
  }
@@ -2524,36 +2524,35 @@ export interface CreateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
2524
2524
  */
2525
2525
  export interface CreateWebACLRequest {
2526
2526
  /**
2527
- * @public
2528
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  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>WebACL</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create the <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
2528
+ * @public
2529
2529
  */
2530
2530
  Name: string | undefined;
2531
2531
  /**
2532
- * @public
2533
2532
  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>WebACL</code>.The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
2534
2533
  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change <code>MetricName</code> after you create the
2535
2534
  * <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
2535
+ * @public
2536
2536
  */
2537
2537
  MetricName: string | undefined;
2538
2538
  /**
2539
- * @public
2540
2539
  * <p>The action that you want AWS WAF to take when a request doesn't match the criteria specified in any of the <code>Rule</code>
2541
2540
  * objects that are associated with the <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
2541
+ * @public
2542
2542
  */
2543
2543
  DefaultAction: WafAction | undefined;
2544
2544
  /**
2545
- * @public
2546
2545
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
2546
+ * @public
2547
2547
  */
2548
2548
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
2549
2549
  /**
2550
- * @public
2551
2550
  * <p></p>
2551
+ * @public
2552
2552
  */
2553
2553
  Tags?: Tag[];
2554
2554
  }
2555
2555
  /**
2556
- * @public
2557
2556
  * <note>
2558
2557
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2559
2558
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2568,43 +2567,44 @@ export interface CreateWebACLRequest {
2568
2567
  * You also associate the <code>WebACL</code> with a CloudFront distribution to identify the requests that you want AWS WAF to filter.
2569
2568
  * If you add more than one <code>Rule</code> to a <code>WebACL</code>, a request needs to match only one of the specifications
2570
2569
  * to be allowed, blocked, or counted. For more information, see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>.</p>
2570
+ * @public
2571
2571
  */
2572
2572
  export interface WebACL {
2573
2573
  /**
2574
- * @public
2575
2574
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>WebACL</code>. You use <code>WebACLId</code> to get information about a <code>WebACL</code>
2576
2575
  * (see <a>GetWebACL</a>), update a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), and delete a <code>WebACL</code> from AWS WAF
2577
2576
  * (see <a>DeleteWebACL</a>).</p>
2578
2577
  * <p>
2579
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  * <code>WebACLId</code> is returned by <a>CreateWebACL</a> and by <a>ListWebACLs</a>.</p>
2579
+ * @public
2580
2580
  */
2581
2581
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
2582
2582
  /**
2583
- * @public
2584
2583
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <code>WebACL</code>. You can't change the name of a <code>WebACL</code> after you create it.</p>
2584
+ * @public
2585
2585
  */
2586
2586
  Name?: string;
2587
2587
  /**
2588
- * @public
2589
2588
  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>WebACL</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
2590
2589
  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change <code>MetricName</code> after you create the <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
2590
+ * @public
2591
2591
  */
2592
2592
  MetricName?: string;
2593
2593
  /**
2594
- * @public
2595
2594
  * <p>The action to perform if none of the <code>Rules</code> contained in the <code>WebACL</code> match. The action is specified by the
2596
2595
  * <a>WafAction</a> object.</p>
2596
+ * @public
2597
2597
  */
2598
2598
  DefaultAction: WafAction | undefined;
2599
2599
  /**
2600
- * @public
2601
2600
  * <p>An array that contains the action for each <code>Rule</code> in a <code>WebACL</code>, the priority of the <code>Rule</code>,
2602
2601
  * and the ID of the <code>Rule</code>.</p>
2602
+ * @public
2603
2603
  */
2604
2604
  Rules: ActivatedRule[] | undefined;
2605
2605
  /**
2606
- * @public
2607
2606
  * <p>Tha Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL.</p>
2607
+ * @public
2608
2608
  */
2609
2609
  WebACLArn?: string;
2610
2610
  }
@@ -2613,14 +2613,14 @@ export interface WebACL {
2613
2613
  */
2614
2614
  export interface CreateWebACLResponse {
2615
2615
  /**
2616
- * @public
2617
2616
  * <p>The <a>WebACL</a> returned in the <code>CreateWebACL</code> response.</p>
2617
+ * @public
2618
2618
  */
2619
2619
  WebACL?: WebACL;
2620
2620
  /**
2621
- * @public
2622
2621
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateWebACL</code> request. You can also use this value
2623
2622
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
2623
+ * @public
2624
2624
  */
2625
2625
  ChangeToken?: string;
2626
2626
  }
@@ -2629,12 +2629,11 @@ export interface CreateWebACLResponse {
2629
2629
  */
2630
2630
  export interface CreateWebACLMigrationStackRequest {
2631
2631
  /**
2632
- * @public
2633
2632
  * <p>The UUID of the WAF Classic web ACL that you want to migrate to WAF v2.</p>
2633
+ * @public
2634
2634
  */
2635
2635
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
2636
2636
  /**
2637
- * @public
2638
2637
  * <p>The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to store the CloudFormation template in. The S3 bucket must be
2639
2638
  * configured as follows for the migration: </p>
2640
2639
  * <ul>
@@ -2649,13 +2648,14 @@ export interface CreateWebACLMigrationStackRequest {
2649
2648
  * bucket policies, see the Examples section. </p>
2650
2649
  * </li>
2651
2650
  * </ul>
2651
+ * @public
2652
2652
  */
2653
2653
  S3BucketName: string | undefined;
2654
2654
  /**
2655
- * @public
2656
2655
  * <p>Indicates whether to exclude entities that can't be migrated or to stop the migration.
2657
2656
  * Set this to true to ignore unsupported entities in the web ACL during the migration. Otherwise, if AWS WAF encounters unsupported
2658
2657
  * entities, it stops the process and throws an exception. </p>
2658
+ * @public
2659
2659
  */
2660
2660
  IgnoreUnsupportedType: boolean | undefined;
2661
2661
  }
@@ -2664,8 +2664,8 @@ export interface CreateWebACLMigrationStackRequest {
2664
2664
  */
2665
2665
  export interface CreateWebACLMigrationStackResponse {
2666
2666
  /**
2667
- * @public
2668
2667
  * <p>The URL of the template created in Amazon S3. </p>
2668
+ * @public
2669
2669
  */
2670
2670
  S3ObjectUrl: string | undefined;
2671
2671
  }
@@ -2687,7 +2687,6 @@ export declare const MigrationErrorType: {
2687
2687
  */
2688
2688
  export type MigrationErrorType = (typeof MigrationErrorType)[keyof typeof MigrationErrorType];
2689
2689
  /**
2690
- * @public
2691
2690
  * <p>The operation failed due to a problem with the migration. The failure cause is provided in the exception, in the <code>MigrationErrorType</code>: </p>
2692
2691
  * <ul>
2693
2692
  * <li>
@@ -2719,6 +2718,7 @@ export type MigrationErrorType = (typeof MigrationErrorType)[keyof typeof Migrat
2719
2718
  * <code>S3_INTERNAL_ERROR</code> - AWS WAF failed to create the template in the S3 bucket for another reason.</p>
2720
2719
  * </li>
2721
2720
  * </ul>
2721
+ * @public
2722
2722
  */
2723
2723
  export declare class WAFEntityMigrationException extends __BaseException {
2724
2724
  readonly name: "WAFEntityMigrationException";
@@ -2731,7 +2731,6 @@ export declare class WAFEntityMigrationException extends __BaseException {
2731
2731
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFEntityMigrationException, __BaseException>);
2732
2732
  }
2733
2733
  /**
2734
- * @public
2735
2734
  * <p>The operation failed because there was nothing to do. For example:</p>
2736
2735
  * <ul>
2737
2736
  * <li>
@@ -2753,6 +2752,7 @@ export declare class WAFEntityMigrationException extends __BaseException {
2753
2752
  * already exists in the specified <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
2754
2753
  * </li>
2755
2754
  * </ul>
2755
+ * @public
2756
2756
  */
2757
2757
  export declare class WAFInvalidOperationException extends __BaseException {
2758
2758
  readonly name: "WAFInvalidOperationException";
@@ -2763,24 +2763,23 @@ export declare class WAFInvalidOperationException extends __BaseException {
2763
2763
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFInvalidOperationException, __BaseException>);
2764
2764
  }
2765
2765
  /**
2766
- * @public
2767
2766
  * <p>A request to create an <a>XssMatchSet</a>.</p>
2767
+ * @public
2768
2768
  */
2769
2769
  export interface CreateXssMatchSetRequest {
2770
2770
  /**
2771
- * @public
2772
2771
  * <p>A friendly name or description for the <a>XssMatchSet</a> that you're creating. You can't change <code>Name</code>
2773
2772
  * after you create the <code>XssMatchSet</code>.</p>
2773
+ * @public
2774
2774
  */
2775
2775
  Name: string | undefined;
2776
2776
  /**
2777
- * @public
2778
2777
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
2778
+ * @public
2779
2779
  */
2780
2780
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
2781
2781
  }
2782
2782
  /**
2783
- * @public
2784
2783
  * <note>
2785
2784
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2786
2785
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2790,15 +2789,15 @@ export interface CreateXssMatchSetRequest {
2790
2789
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
2791
2790
  * </note>
2792
2791
  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect for cross-site scripting attacks and, if you want AWS WAF to inspect a header, the name of the header.</p>
2792
+ * @public
2793
2793
  */
2794
2794
  export interface XssMatchTuple {
2795
2795
  /**
2796
- * @public
2797
2796
  * <p>Specifies where in a web request to look for cross-site scripting attacks.</p>
2797
+ * @public
2798
2798
  */
2799
2799
  FieldToMatch: FieldToMatch | undefined;
2800
2800
  /**
2801
- * @public
2802
2801
  * <p>Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers use in web requests in an effort to bypass AWS WAF.
2803
2802
  * If you specify a transformation, AWS WAF performs the transformation on <code>FieldToMatch</code> before inspecting it for a match.</p>
2804
2803
  * <p>You can only specify a single type of TextTransformation.</p>
@@ -2892,11 +2891,11 @@ export interface XssMatchTuple {
2892
2891
  * <b>NONE</b>
2893
2892
  * </p>
2894
2893
  * <p>Specify <code>NONE</code> if you don't want to perform any text transformations.</p>
2894
+ * @public
2895
2895
  */
2896
2896
  TextTransformation: TextTransformation | undefined;
2897
2897
  }
2898
2898
  /**
2899
- * @public
2900
2899
  * <note>
2901
2900
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
2902
2901
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -2909,10 +2908,10 @@ export interface XssMatchTuple {
2909
2908
  * want AWS WAF to inspect for cross-site scripting attacks and, if you want AWS WAF to inspect a header, the name of the header. If a
2910
2909
  * <code>XssMatchSet</code> contains more than one <code>XssMatchTuple</code> object, a request needs to
2911
2910
  * include cross-site scripting attacks in only one of the specified parts of the request to be considered a match.</p>
2911
+ * @public
2912
2912
  */
2913
2913
  export interface XssMatchSet {
2914
2914
  /**
2915
- * @public
2916
2915
  * <p>A unique identifier for an <code>XssMatchSet</code>. You use <code>XssMatchSetId</code> to get information about an
2917
2916
  * <code>XssMatchSet</code> (see <a>GetXssMatchSet</a>), update an <code>XssMatchSet</code>
2918
2917
  * (see <a>UpdateXssMatchSet</a>), insert an <code>XssMatchSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or
@@ -2920,33 +2919,34 @@ export interface XssMatchSet {
2920
2919
  * (see <a>DeleteXssMatchSet</a>).</p>
2921
2920
  * <p>
2922
2921
  * <code>XssMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateXssMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListXssMatchSets</a>.</p>
2922
+ * @public
2923
2923
  */
2924
2924
  XssMatchSetId: string | undefined;
2925
2925
  /**
2926
- * @public
2927
2926
  * <p>The name, if any, of the <code>XssMatchSet</code>.</p>
2927
+ * @public
2928
2928
  */
2929
2929
  Name?: string;
2930
2930
  /**
2931
- * @public
2932
2931
  * <p>Specifies the parts of web requests that you want to inspect for cross-site scripting attacks.</p>
2932
+ * @public
2933
2933
  */
2934
2934
  XssMatchTuples: XssMatchTuple[] | undefined;
2935
2935
  }
2936
2936
  /**
2937
- * @public
2938
2937
  * <p>The response to a <code>CreateXssMatchSet</code> request.</p>
2938
+ * @public
2939
2939
  */
2940
2940
  export interface CreateXssMatchSetResponse {
2941
2941
  /**
2942
- * @public
2943
2942
  * <p>An <a>XssMatchSet</a>.</p>
2943
+ * @public
2944
2944
  */
2945
2945
  XssMatchSet?: XssMatchSet;
2946
2946
  /**
2947
- * @public
2948
2947
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>CreateXssMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
2949
2948
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
2949
+ * @public
2950
2950
  */
2951
2951
  ChangeToken?: string;
2952
2952
  }
@@ -2955,14 +2955,14 @@ export interface CreateXssMatchSetResponse {
2955
2955
  */
2956
2956
  export interface DeleteByteMatchSetRequest {
2957
2957
  /**
2958
- * @public
2959
2958
  * <p>The <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> of the <a>ByteMatchSet</a> that you want to delete. <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateByteMatchSet</a> and by
2960
2959
  * <a>ListByteMatchSets</a>.</p>
2960
+ * @public
2961
2961
  */
2962
2962
  ByteMatchSetId: string | undefined;
2963
2963
  /**
2964
- * @public
2965
2964
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
2965
+ * @public
2966
2966
  */
2967
2967
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
2968
2968
  }
@@ -2971,14 +2971,13 @@ export interface DeleteByteMatchSetRequest {
2971
2971
  */
2972
2972
  export interface DeleteByteMatchSetResponse {
2973
2973
  /**
2974
- * @public
2975
2974
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteByteMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
2976
2975
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
2976
+ * @public
2977
2977
  */
2978
2978
  ChangeToken?: string;
2979
2979
  }
2980
2980
  /**
2981
- * @public
2982
2981
  * <p>The operation failed because you tried to delete an object that isn't empty. For example:</p>
2983
2982
  * <ul>
2984
2983
  * <li>
@@ -2995,6 +2994,7 @@ export interface DeleteByteMatchSetResponse {
2995
2994
  * <p>You tried to delete an <code>IPSet</code> that references one or more IP addresses.</p>
2996
2995
  * </li>
2997
2996
  * </ul>
2997
+ * @public
2998
2998
  */
2999
2999
  export declare class WAFNonEmptyEntityException extends __BaseException {
3000
3000
  readonly name: "WAFNonEmptyEntityException";
@@ -3005,7 +3005,6 @@ export declare class WAFNonEmptyEntityException extends __BaseException {
3005
3005
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFNonEmptyEntityException, __BaseException>);
3006
3006
  }
3007
3007
  /**
3008
- * @public
3009
3008
  * <p>The operation failed because you tried to delete an object that is still in use. For example:</p>
3010
3009
  * <ul>
3011
3010
  * <li>
@@ -3015,6 +3014,7 @@ export declare class WAFNonEmptyEntityException extends __BaseException {
3015
3014
  * <p>You tried to delete a <code>Rule</code> that is still referenced by a <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
3016
3015
  * </li>
3017
3016
  * </ul>
3017
+ * @public
3018
3018
  */
3019
3019
  export declare class WAFReferencedItemException extends __BaseException {
3020
3020
  readonly name: "WAFReferencedItemException";
@@ -3029,14 +3029,14 @@ export declare class WAFReferencedItemException extends __BaseException {
3029
3029
  */
3030
3030
  export interface DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest {
3031
3031
  /**
3032
- * @public
3033
3032
  * <p>The <code>GeoMatchSetID</code> of the <a>GeoMatchSet</a> that you want to delete. <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateGeoMatchSet</a> and by
3034
3033
  * <a>ListGeoMatchSets</a>.</p>
3034
+ * @public
3035
3035
  */
3036
3036
  GeoMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3037
3037
  /**
3038
- * @public
3039
3038
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3039
+ * @public
3040
3040
  */
3041
3041
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3042
3042
  }
@@ -3045,9 +3045,9 @@ export interface DeleteGeoMatchSetRequest {
3045
3045
  */
3046
3046
  export interface DeleteGeoMatchSetResponse {
3047
3047
  /**
3048
- * @public
3049
3048
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteGeoMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3050
3049
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3050
+ * @public
3051
3051
  */
3052
3052
  ChangeToken?: string;
3053
3053
  }
@@ -3056,14 +3056,14 @@ export interface DeleteGeoMatchSetResponse {
3056
3056
  */
3057
3057
  export interface DeleteIPSetRequest {
3058
3058
  /**
3059
- * @public
3060
3059
  * <p>The <code>IPSetId</code> of the <a>IPSet</a> that you want to delete. <code>IPSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateIPSet</a> and by
3061
3060
  * <a>ListIPSets</a>.</p>
3061
+ * @public
3062
3062
  */
3063
3063
  IPSetId: string | undefined;
3064
3064
  /**
3065
- * @public
3066
3065
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3066
+ * @public
3067
3067
  */
3068
3068
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3069
3069
  }
@@ -3072,9 +3072,9 @@ export interface DeleteIPSetRequest {
3072
3072
  */
3073
3073
  export interface DeleteIPSetResponse {
3074
3074
  /**
3075
- * @public
3076
3075
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteIPSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3077
3076
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3077
+ * @public
3078
3078
  */
3079
3079
  ChangeToken?: string;
3080
3080
  }
@@ -3083,8 +3083,8 @@ export interface DeleteIPSetResponse {
3083
3083
  */
3084
3084
  export interface DeleteLoggingConfigurationRequest {
3085
3085
  /**
3086
- * @public
3087
3086
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL from which you want to delete the <a>LoggingConfiguration</a>.</p>
3087
+ * @public
3088
3088
  */
3089
3089
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
3090
3090
  }
@@ -3098,9 +3098,9 @@ export interface DeleteLoggingConfigurationResponse {
3098
3098
  */
3099
3099
  export interface DeletePermissionPolicyRequest {
3100
3100
  /**
3101
- * @public
3102
3101
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the RuleGroup from which you want to delete the policy.</p>
3103
3102
  * <p>The user making the request must be the owner of the RuleGroup.</p>
3103
+ * @public
3104
3104
  */
3105
3105
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
3106
3106
  }
@@ -3114,15 +3114,15 @@ export interface DeletePermissionPolicyResponse {
3114
3114
  */
3115
3115
  export interface DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest {
3116
3116
  /**
3117
- * @public
3118
3117
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <a>RateBasedRule</a> that you want to
3119
3118
  * delete. <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRateBasedRule</a> and by
3120
3119
  * <a>ListRateBasedRules</a>.</p>
3120
+ * @public
3121
3121
  */
3122
3122
  RuleId: string | undefined;
3123
3123
  /**
3124
- * @public
3125
3124
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3125
+ * @public
3126
3126
  */
3127
3127
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3128
3128
  }
@@ -3131,10 +3131,10 @@ export interface DeleteRateBasedRuleRequest {
3131
3131
  */
3132
3132
  export interface DeleteRateBasedRuleResponse {
3133
3133
  /**
3134
- * @public
3135
3134
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the
3136
3135
  * <code>DeleteRateBasedRule</code> request. You can also use this value to query the
3137
3136
  * status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3137
+ * @public
3138
3138
  */
3139
3139
  ChangeToken?: string;
3140
3140
  }
@@ -3143,14 +3143,14 @@ export interface DeleteRateBasedRuleResponse {
3143
3143
  */
3144
3144
  export interface DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest {
3145
3145
  /**
3146
- * @public
3147
3146
  * <p>The <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> of the <a>RegexMatchSet</a> that you want to delete. <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexMatchSet</a> and by
3148
3147
  * <a>ListRegexMatchSets</a>.</p>
3148
+ * @public
3149
3149
  */
3150
3150
  RegexMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3151
3151
  /**
3152
- * @public
3153
3152
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3153
+ * @public
3154
3154
  */
3155
3155
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3156
3156
  }
@@ -3159,9 +3159,9 @@ export interface DeleteRegexMatchSetRequest {
3159
3159
  */
3160
3160
  export interface DeleteRegexMatchSetResponse {
3161
3161
  /**
3162
- * @public
3163
3162
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteRegexMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3164
3163
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3164
+ * @public
3165
3165
  */
3166
3166
  ChangeToken?: string;
3167
3167
  }
@@ -3170,14 +3170,14 @@ export interface DeleteRegexMatchSetResponse {
3170
3170
  */
3171
3171
  export interface DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest {
3172
3172
  /**
3173
- * @public
3174
3173
  * <p>The <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> of the <a>RegexPatternSet</a> that you want to delete. <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexPatternSet</a> and by
3175
3174
  * <a>ListRegexPatternSets</a>.</p>
3175
+ * @public
3176
3176
  */
3177
3177
  RegexPatternSetId: string | undefined;
3178
3178
  /**
3179
- * @public
3180
3179
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3180
+ * @public
3181
3181
  */
3182
3182
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3183
3183
  }
@@ -3186,9 +3186,9 @@ export interface DeleteRegexPatternSetRequest {
3186
3186
  */
3187
3187
  export interface DeleteRegexPatternSetResponse {
3188
3188
  /**
3189
- * @public
3190
3189
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteRegexPatternSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3191
3190
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3191
+ * @public
3192
3192
  */
3193
3193
  ChangeToken?: string;
3194
3194
  }
@@ -3197,14 +3197,14 @@ export interface DeleteRegexPatternSetResponse {
3197
3197
  */
3198
3198
  export interface DeleteRuleRequest {
3199
3199
  /**
3200
- * @public
3201
3200
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <a>Rule</a> that you want to delete. <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRule</a> and by
3202
3201
  * <a>ListRules</a>.</p>
3202
+ * @public
3203
3203
  */
3204
3204
  RuleId: string | undefined;
3205
3205
  /**
3206
- * @public
3207
3206
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3207
+ * @public
3208
3208
  */
3209
3209
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3210
3210
  }
@@ -3213,9 +3213,9 @@ export interface DeleteRuleRequest {
3213
3213
  */
3214
3214
  export interface DeleteRuleResponse {
3215
3215
  /**
3216
- * @public
3217
3216
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteRule</code> request. You can also use this value
3218
3217
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3218
+ * @public
3219
3219
  */
3220
3220
  ChangeToken?: string;
3221
3221
  }
@@ -3224,14 +3224,14 @@ export interface DeleteRuleResponse {
3224
3224
  */
3225
3225
  export interface DeleteRuleGroupRequest {
3226
3226
  /**
3227
- * @public
3228
3227
  * <p>The <code>RuleGroupId</code> of the <a>RuleGroup</a> that you want to delete. <code>RuleGroupId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRuleGroup</a> and by
3229
3228
  * <a>ListRuleGroups</a>.</p>
3229
+ * @public
3230
3230
  */
3231
3231
  RuleGroupId: string | undefined;
3232
3232
  /**
3233
- * @public
3234
3233
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3234
+ * @public
3235
3235
  */
3236
3236
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3237
3237
  }
@@ -3240,9 +3240,9 @@ export interface DeleteRuleGroupRequest {
3240
3240
  */
3241
3241
  export interface DeleteRuleGroupResponse {
3242
3242
  /**
3243
- * @public
3244
3243
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteRuleGroup</code> request. You can also use this value
3245
3244
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3245
+ * @public
3246
3246
  */
3247
3247
  ChangeToken?: string;
3248
3248
  }
@@ -3251,14 +3251,14 @@ export interface DeleteRuleGroupResponse {
3251
3251
  */
3252
3252
  export interface DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest {
3253
3253
  /**
3254
- * @public
3255
3254
  * <p>The <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> of the <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> that you want to delete. <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code>
3256
3255
  * is returned by <a>CreateSizeConstraintSet</a> and by <a>ListSizeConstraintSets</a>.</p>
3256
+ * @public
3257
3257
  */
3258
3258
  SizeConstraintSetId: string | undefined;
3259
3259
  /**
3260
- * @public
3261
3260
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3261
+ * @public
3262
3262
  */
3263
3263
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3264
3264
  }
@@ -3267,38 +3267,38 @@ export interface DeleteSizeConstraintSetRequest {
3267
3267
  */
3268
3268
  export interface DeleteSizeConstraintSetResponse {
3269
3269
  /**
3270
- * @public
3271
3270
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteSizeConstraintSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3272
3271
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3272
+ * @public
3273
3273
  */
3274
3274
  ChangeToken?: string;
3275
3275
  }
3276
3276
  /**
3277
- * @public
3278
3277
  * <p>A request to delete a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> from AWS WAF.</p>
3278
+ * @public
3279
3279
  */
3280
3280
  export interface DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest {
3281
3281
  /**
3282
- * @public
3283
3282
  * <p>The <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> of the <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> that you want to delete.
3284
3283
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</a>.</p>
3284
+ * @public
3285
3285
  */
3286
3286
  SqlInjectionMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3287
3287
  /**
3288
- * @public
3289
3288
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3289
+ * @public
3290
3290
  */
3291
3291
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3292
3292
  }
3293
3293
  /**
3294
- * @public
3295
3294
  * <p>The response to a request to delete a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> from AWS WAF.</p>
3295
+ * @public
3296
3296
  */
3297
3297
  export interface DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
3298
3298
  /**
3299
- * @public
3300
3299
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3301
3300
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3301
+ * @public
3302
3302
  */
3303
3303
  ChangeToken?: string;
3304
3304
  }
@@ -3307,14 +3307,14 @@ export interface DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
3307
3307
  */
3308
3308
  export interface DeleteWebACLRequest {
3309
3309
  /**
3310
- * @public
3311
3310
  * <p>The <code>WebACLId</code> of the <a>WebACL</a> that you want to delete. <code>WebACLId</code> is returned by <a>CreateWebACL</a> and by
3312
3311
  * <a>ListWebACLs</a>.</p>
3312
+ * @public
3313
3313
  */
3314
3314
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
3315
3315
  /**
3316
- * @public
3317
3316
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3317
+ * @public
3318
3318
  */
3319
3319
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3320
3320
  }
@@ -3323,38 +3323,38 @@ export interface DeleteWebACLRequest {
3323
3323
  */
3324
3324
  export interface DeleteWebACLResponse {
3325
3325
  /**
3326
- * @public
3327
3326
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteWebACL</code> request. You can also use this value
3328
3327
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3328
+ * @public
3329
3329
  */
3330
3330
  ChangeToken?: string;
3331
3331
  }
3332
3332
  /**
3333
- * @public
3334
3333
  * <p>A request to delete an <a>XssMatchSet</a> from AWS WAF.</p>
3334
+ * @public
3335
3335
  */
3336
3336
  export interface DeleteXssMatchSetRequest {
3337
3337
  /**
3338
- * @public
3339
3338
  * <p>The <code>XssMatchSetId</code> of the <a>XssMatchSet</a> that you want to delete.
3340
3339
  * <code>XssMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateXssMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListXssMatchSets</a>.</p>
3340
+ * @public
3341
3341
  */
3342
3342
  XssMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3343
3343
  /**
3344
- * @public
3345
3344
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
3345
+ * @public
3346
3346
  */
3347
3347
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3348
3348
  }
3349
3349
  /**
3350
- * @public
3351
3350
  * <p>The response to a request to delete an <a>XssMatchSet</a> from AWS WAF.</p>
3351
+ * @public
3352
3352
  */
3353
3353
  export interface DeleteXssMatchSetResponse {
3354
3354
  /**
3355
- * @public
3356
3355
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>DeleteXssMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
3357
3356
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
3357
+ * @public
3358
3358
  */
3359
3359
  ChangeToken?: string;
3360
3360
  }
@@ -3363,7 +3363,6 @@ export interface DeleteXssMatchSetResponse {
3363
3363
  */
3364
3364
  export interface DisassociateWebACLRequest {
3365
3365
  /**
3366
- * @public
3367
3366
  * <p>The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the resource from which the web ACL is being removed, either an application load balancer or Amazon API Gateway stage.</p>
3368
3367
  * <p>The ARN should be in one of the following formats:</p>
3369
3368
  * <ul>
@@ -3378,6 +3377,7 @@ export interface DisassociateWebACLRequest {
3378
3377
  * </p>
3379
3378
  * </li>
3380
3379
  * </ul>
3380
+ * @public
3381
3381
  */
3382
3382
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
3383
3383
  }
@@ -3391,9 +3391,9 @@ export interface DisassociateWebACLResponse {
3391
3391
  */
3392
3392
  export interface GetByteMatchSetRequest {
3393
3393
  /**
3394
- * @public
3395
3394
  * <p>The <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> of the <a>ByteMatchSet</a> that you want to get. <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> is returned by
3396
3395
  * <a>CreateByteMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListByteMatchSets</a>.</p>
3396
+ * @public
3397
3397
  */
3398
3398
  ByteMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3399
3399
  }
@@ -3402,7 +3402,6 @@ export interface GetByteMatchSetRequest {
3402
3402
  */
3403
3403
  export interface GetByteMatchSetResponse {
3404
3404
  /**
3405
- * @public
3406
3405
  * <p>Information about the <a>ByteMatchSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetByteMatchSet</code> request. For more information, see the
3407
3406
  * following topics:</p>
3408
3407
  * <ul>
@@ -3424,6 +3423,7 @@ export interface GetByteMatchSetResponse {
3424
3423
  * </p>
3425
3424
  * </li>
3426
3425
  * </ul>
3426
+ * @public
3427
3427
  */
3428
3428
  ByteMatchSet?: ByteMatchSet;
3429
3429
  }
@@ -3437,9 +3437,9 @@ export interface GetChangeTokenRequest {
3437
3437
  */
3438
3438
  export interface GetChangeTokenResponse {
3439
3439
  /**
3440
- * @public
3441
3440
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used in the request. Use this value in a <code>GetChangeTokenStatus</code> request
3442
3441
  * to get the current status of the request. </p>
3442
+ * @public
3443
3443
  */
3444
3444
  ChangeToken?: string;
3445
3445
  }
@@ -3448,8 +3448,8 @@ export interface GetChangeTokenResponse {
3448
3448
  */
3449
3449
  export interface GetChangeTokenStatusRequest {
3450
3450
  /**
3451
- * @public
3452
3451
  * <p>The change token for which you want to get the status. This change token was previously returned in the <code>GetChangeToken</code> response.</p>
3452
+ * @public
3453
3453
  */
3454
3454
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
3455
3455
  }
@@ -3471,8 +3471,8 @@ export type ChangeTokenStatus = (typeof ChangeTokenStatus)[keyof typeof ChangeTo
3471
3471
  */
3472
3472
  export interface GetChangeTokenStatusResponse {
3473
3473
  /**
3474
- * @public
3475
3474
  * <p>The status of the change token.</p>
3475
+ * @public
3476
3476
  */
3477
3477
  ChangeTokenStatus?: ChangeTokenStatus;
3478
3478
  }
@@ -3481,9 +3481,9 @@ export interface GetChangeTokenStatusResponse {
3481
3481
  */
3482
3482
  export interface GetGeoMatchSetRequest {
3483
3483
  /**
3484
- * @public
3485
3484
  * <p>The <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> of the <a>GeoMatchSet</a> that you want to get. <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateGeoMatchSet</a> and by
3486
3485
  * <a>ListGeoMatchSets</a>.</p>
3486
+ * @public
3487
3487
  */
3488
3488
  GeoMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3489
3489
  }
@@ -3492,8 +3492,8 @@ export interface GetGeoMatchSetRequest {
3492
3492
  */
3493
3493
  export interface GetGeoMatchSetResponse {
3494
3494
  /**
3495
- * @public
3496
3495
  * <p>Information about the <a>GeoMatchSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetGeoMatchSet</code> request. This includes the <code>Type</code>, which for a <code>GeoMatchContraint</code> is always <code>Country</code>, as well as the <code>Value</code>, which is the identifier for a specific country.</p>
3496
+ * @public
3497
3497
  */
3498
3498
  GeoMatchSet?: GeoMatchSet;
3499
3499
  }
@@ -3502,9 +3502,9 @@ export interface GetGeoMatchSetResponse {
3502
3502
  */
3503
3503
  export interface GetIPSetRequest {
3504
3504
  /**
3505
- * @public
3506
3505
  * <p>The <code>IPSetId</code> of the <a>IPSet</a> that you want to get. <code>IPSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateIPSet</a> and by
3507
3506
  * <a>ListIPSets</a>.</p>
3507
+ * @public
3508
3508
  */
3509
3509
  IPSetId: string | undefined;
3510
3510
  }
@@ -3513,7 +3513,6 @@ export interface GetIPSetRequest {
3513
3513
  */
3514
3514
  export interface GetIPSetResponse {
3515
3515
  /**
3516
- * @public
3517
3516
  * <p>Information about the <a>IPSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetIPSet</code> request. For more information, see the
3518
3517
  * following topics:</p>
3519
3518
  * <ul>
@@ -3529,6 +3528,7 @@ export interface GetIPSetResponse {
3529
3528
  * </p>
3530
3529
  * </li>
3531
3530
  * </ul>
3531
+ * @public
3532
3532
  */
3533
3533
  IPSet?: IPSet;
3534
3534
  }
@@ -3537,13 +3537,12 @@ export interface GetIPSetResponse {
3537
3537
  */
3538
3538
  export interface GetLoggingConfigurationRequest {
3539
3539
  /**
3540
- * @public
3541
3540
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL for which you want to get the <a>LoggingConfiguration</a>.</p>
3541
+ * @public
3542
3542
  */
3543
3543
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
3544
3544
  }
3545
3545
  /**
3546
- * @public
3547
3546
  * <note>
3548
3547
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
3549
3548
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -3554,25 +3553,26 @@ export interface GetLoggingConfigurationRequest {
3554
3553
  * </note>
3555
3554
  * <p>The Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, <code>RedactedFields</code>
3556
3555
  * information, and the web ACL Amazon Resource Name (ARN).</p>
3556
+ * @public
3557
3557
  */
3558
3558
  export interface LoggingConfiguration {
3559
3559
  /**
3560
- * @public
3561
3560
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL that you want to associate with
3562
3561
  * <code>LogDestinationConfigs</code>.</p>
3562
+ * @public
3563
3563
  */
3564
3564
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
3565
3565
  /**
3566
- * @public
3567
3566
  * <p>An array of Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose ARNs.</p>
3567
+ * @public
3568
3568
  */
3569
3569
  LogDestinationConfigs: string[] | undefined;
3570
3570
  /**
3571
- * @public
3572
3571
  * <p>The parts of the request that you want redacted from the logs. For
3573
3572
  * example,
3574
3573
  * if you redact the cookie field, the cookie field in the firehose will be
3575
3574
  * <code>xxx</code>. </p>
3575
+ * @public
3576
3576
  */
3577
3577
  RedactedFields?: FieldToMatch[];
3578
3578
  }
@@ -3581,8 +3581,8 @@ export interface LoggingConfiguration {
3581
3581
  */
3582
3582
  export interface GetLoggingConfigurationResponse {
3583
3583
  /**
3584
- * @public
3585
3584
  * <p>The <a>LoggingConfiguration</a> for the specified web ACL.</p>
3585
+ * @public
3586
3586
  */
3587
3587
  LoggingConfiguration?: LoggingConfiguration;
3588
3588
  }
@@ -3591,8 +3591,8 @@ export interface GetLoggingConfigurationResponse {
3591
3591
  */
3592
3592
  export interface GetPermissionPolicyRequest {
3593
3593
  /**
3594
- * @public
3595
3594
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the RuleGroup for which you want to get the policy.</p>
3595
+ * @public
3596
3596
  */
3597
3597
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
3598
3598
  }
@@ -3601,8 +3601,8 @@ export interface GetPermissionPolicyRequest {
3601
3601
  */
3602
3602
  export interface GetPermissionPolicyResponse {
3603
3603
  /**
3604
- * @public
3605
3604
  * <p>The IAM policy attached to the specified RuleGroup.</p>
3605
+ * @public
3606
3606
  */
3607
3607
  Policy?: string;
3608
3608
  }
@@ -3611,9 +3611,9 @@ export interface GetPermissionPolicyResponse {
3611
3611
  */
3612
3612
  export interface GetRateBasedRuleRequest {
3613
3613
  /**
3614
- * @public
3615
3614
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <a>RateBasedRule</a> that you want to get.
3616
3615
  * <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRateBasedRule</a> and by <a>ListRateBasedRules</a>.</p>
3616
+ * @public
3617
3617
  */
3618
3618
  RuleId: string | undefined;
3619
3619
  }
@@ -3622,9 +3622,9 @@ export interface GetRateBasedRuleRequest {
3622
3622
  */
3623
3623
  export interface GetRateBasedRuleResponse {
3624
3624
  /**
3625
- * @public
3626
3625
  * <p>Information about the <a>RateBasedRule</a> that you specified in the
3627
3626
  * <code>GetRateBasedRule</code> request.</p>
3627
+ * @public
3628
3628
  */
3629
3629
  Rule?: RateBasedRule;
3630
3630
  }
@@ -3633,14 +3633,14 @@ export interface GetRateBasedRuleResponse {
3633
3633
  */
3634
3634
  export interface GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest {
3635
3635
  /**
3636
- * @public
3637
3636
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <a>RateBasedRule</a> for which you want to
3638
3637
  * get a list of <code>ManagedKeys</code>. <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRateBasedRule</a> and by <a>ListRateBasedRules</a>.</p>
3638
+ * @public
3639
3639
  */
3640
3640
  RuleId: string | undefined;
3641
3641
  /**
3642
- * @public
3643
3642
  * <p>A null value and not currently used. Do not include this in your request.</p>
3643
+ * @public
3644
3644
  */
3645
3645
  NextMarker?: string;
3646
3646
  }
@@ -3649,13 +3649,13 @@ export interface GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysRequest {
3649
3649
  */
3650
3650
  export interface GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysResponse {
3651
3651
  /**
3652
- * @public
3653
3652
  * <p>An array of IP addresses that currently are blocked by the specified <a>RateBasedRule</a>. </p>
3653
+ * @public
3654
3654
  */
3655
3655
  ManagedKeys?: string[];
3656
3656
  /**
3657
- * @public
3658
3657
  * <p>A null value and not currently used.</p>
3658
+ * @public
3659
3659
  */
3660
3660
  NextMarker?: string;
3661
3661
  }
@@ -3664,9 +3664,9 @@ export interface GetRateBasedRuleManagedKeysResponse {
3664
3664
  */
3665
3665
  export interface GetRegexMatchSetRequest {
3666
3666
  /**
3667
- * @public
3668
3667
  * <p>The <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> of the <a>RegexMatchSet</a> that you want to get. <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> is returned by
3669
3668
  * <a>CreateRegexMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListRegexMatchSets</a>.</p>
3669
+ * @public
3670
3670
  */
3671
3671
  RegexMatchSetId: string | undefined;
3672
3672
  }
@@ -3675,8 +3675,8 @@ export interface GetRegexMatchSetRequest {
3675
3675
  */
3676
3676
  export interface GetRegexMatchSetResponse {
3677
3677
  /**
3678
- * @public
3679
3678
  * <p>Information about the <a>RegexMatchSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetRegexMatchSet</code> request. For more information, see <a>RegexMatchTuple</a>.</p>
3679
+ * @public
3680
3680
  */
3681
3681
  RegexMatchSet?: RegexMatchSet;
3682
3682
  }
@@ -3685,9 +3685,9 @@ export interface GetRegexMatchSetResponse {
3685
3685
  */
3686
3686
  export interface GetRegexPatternSetRequest {
3687
3687
  /**
3688
- * @public
3689
3688
  * <p>The <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> of the <a>RegexPatternSet</a> that you want to get. <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> is returned by
3690
3689
  * <a>CreateRegexPatternSet</a> and by <a>ListRegexPatternSets</a>.</p>
3690
+ * @public
3691
3691
  */
3692
3692
  RegexPatternSetId: string | undefined;
3693
3693
  }
@@ -3696,8 +3696,8 @@ export interface GetRegexPatternSetRequest {
3696
3696
  */
3697
3697
  export interface GetRegexPatternSetResponse {
3698
3698
  /**
3699
- * @public
3700
3699
  * <p>Information about the <a>RegexPatternSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetRegexPatternSet</code> request, including the identifier of the pattern set and the regular expression patterns you want AWS WAF to search for. </p>
3700
+ * @public
3701
3701
  */
3702
3702
  RegexPatternSet?: RegexPatternSet;
3703
3703
  }
@@ -3706,9 +3706,9 @@ export interface GetRegexPatternSetResponse {
3706
3706
  */
3707
3707
  export interface GetRuleRequest {
3708
3708
  /**
3709
- * @public
3710
3709
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <a>Rule</a> that you want to get. <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRule</a> and by
3711
3710
  * <a>ListRules</a>.</p>
3711
+ * @public
3712
3712
  */
3713
3713
  RuleId: string | undefined;
3714
3714
  }
@@ -3717,7 +3717,6 @@ export interface GetRuleRequest {
3717
3717
  */
3718
3718
  export interface GetRuleResponse {
3719
3719
  /**
3720
- * @public
3721
3720
  * <p>Information about the <a>Rule</a> that you specified in the <code>GetRule</code> request.
3722
3721
  * For more information, see the following topics:</p>
3723
3722
  * <ul>
@@ -3734,6 +3733,7 @@ export interface GetRuleResponse {
3734
3733
  * </p>
3735
3734
  * </li>
3736
3735
  * </ul>
3736
+ * @public
3737
3737
  */
3738
3738
  Rule?: Rule;
3739
3739
  }
@@ -3742,9 +3742,9 @@ export interface GetRuleResponse {
3742
3742
  */
3743
3743
  export interface GetRuleGroupRequest {
3744
3744
  /**
3745
- * @public
3746
3745
  * <p>The <code>RuleGroupId</code> of the <a>RuleGroup</a> that you want to get. <code>RuleGroupId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRuleGroup</a> and by
3747
3746
  * <a>ListRuleGroups</a>.</p>
3747
+ * @public
3748
3748
  */
3749
3749
  RuleGroupId: string | undefined;
3750
3750
  }
@@ -3753,13 +3753,12 @@ export interface GetRuleGroupRequest {
3753
3753
  */
3754
3754
  export interface GetRuleGroupResponse {
3755
3755
  /**
3756
- * @public
3757
3756
  * <p>Information about the <a>RuleGroup</a> that you specified in the <code>GetRuleGroup</code> request. </p>
3757
+ * @public
3758
3758
  */
3759
3759
  RuleGroup?: RuleGroup;
3760
3760
  }
3761
3761
  /**
3762
- * @public
3763
3762
  * <note>
3764
3763
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
3765
3764
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -3777,22 +3776,23 @@ export interface GetRuleGroupResponse {
3777
3776
  * 5,000 requests that your AWS resource receives during the specified time period. If your resource receives more than 5,000
3778
3777
  * requests during that period, AWS WAF stops sampling after the 5,000th request. In that case, <code>EndTime</code>
3779
3778
  * is the time that AWS WAF received the 5,000th request. </p>
3779
+ * @public
3780
3780
  */
3781
3781
  export interface TimeWindow {
3782
3782
  /**
3783
- * @public
3784
3783
  * <p>The beginning of the time range from which you want <code>GetSampledRequests</code> to return a sample of the
3785
3784
  * requests that your AWS resource received. You must specify the date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format.
3786
3785
  * UTC format includes the special designator, <code>Z</code>. For example, <code>"2016-09-27T14:50Z"</code>.
3787
3786
  * You can specify any time range in the previous three hours.</p>
3787
+ * @public
3788
3788
  */
3789
3789
  StartTime: Date | undefined;
3790
3790
  /**
3791
- * @public
3792
3791
  * <p>The end of the time range from which you want <code>GetSampledRequests</code> to return a sample of the
3793
3792
  * requests that your AWS resource received. You must specify the date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format.
3794
3793
  * UTC format includes the special designator, <code>Z</code>. For example, <code>"2016-09-27T14:50Z"</code>.
3795
3794
  * You can specify any time range in the previous three hours.</p>
3795
+ * @public
3796
3796
  */
3797
3797
  EndTime: Date | undefined;
3798
3798
  }
@@ -3801,12 +3801,11 @@ export interface TimeWindow {
3801
3801
  */
3802
3802
  export interface GetSampledRequestsRequest {
3803
3803
  /**
3804
- * @public
3805
3804
  * <p>The <code>WebACLId</code> of the <code>WebACL</code> for which you want <code>GetSampledRequests</code> to return a sample of requests.</p>
3805
+ * @public
3806
3806
  */
3807
3807
  WebAclId: string | undefined;
3808
3808
  /**
3809
- * @public
3810
3809
  * <p>
3811
3810
  * <code>RuleId</code> is one of three values:</p>
3812
3811
  * <ul>
@@ -3819,25 +3818,25 @@ export interface GetSampledRequestsRequest {
3819
3818
  * didn't match any of the rules in the specified <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
3820
3819
  * </li>
3821
3820
  * </ul>
3821
+ * @public
3822
3822
  */
3823
3823
  RuleId: string | undefined;
3824
3824
  /**
3825
- * @public
3826
3825
  * <p>The start date and time and the end date and time of the range for which you want <code>GetSampledRequests</code> to return a
3827
3826
  * sample of requests. You must specify the times in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format. UTC format includes the special
3828
3827
  * designator, <code>Z</code>. For example, <code>"2016-09-27T14:50Z"</code>. You can specify any time range in the previous three hours.</p>
3828
+ * @public
3829
3829
  */
3830
3830
  TimeWindow: TimeWindow | undefined;
3831
3831
  /**
3832
- * @public
3833
3832
  * <p>The number of requests that you want AWS WAF to return from among the first 5,000 requests that your AWS resource received
3834
3833
  * during the time range. If your resource received fewer requests than the value of <code>MaxItems</code>, <code>GetSampledRequests</code>
3835
3834
  * returns information about all of them. </p>
3835
+ * @public
3836
3836
  */
3837
3837
  MaxItems: number | undefined;
3838
3838
  }
3839
3839
  /**
3840
- * @public
3841
3840
  * <note>
3842
3841
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
3843
3842
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -3849,21 +3848,21 @@ export interface GetSampledRequestsRequest {
3849
3848
  * <p>The response from a <a>GetSampledRequests</a> request includes an <code>HTTPHeader</code> complex type that
3850
3849
  * appears as <code>Headers</code> in the response syntax. <code>HTTPHeader</code> contains the names and values of
3851
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  * all of the headers that appear in one of the web requests that were returned by <code>GetSampledRequests</code>. </p>
3851
+ * @public
3852
3852
  */
3853
3853
  export interface HTTPHeader {
3854
3854
  /**
3855
- * @public
3856
3855
  * <p>The name of one of the headers in the sampled web request.</p>
3856
+ * @public
3857
3857
  */
3858
3858
  Name?: string;
3859
3859
  /**
3860
- * @public
3861
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  * <p>The value of one of the headers in the sampled web request.</p>
3861
+ * @public
3862
3862
  */
3863
3863
  Value?: string;
3864
3864
  }
3865
3865
  /**
3866
- * @public
3867
3866
  * <note>
3868
3867
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
3869
3868
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -3875,10 +3874,10 @@ export interface HTTPHeader {
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3874
  * <p>The response from a <a>GetSampledRequests</a> request includes an <code>HTTPRequest</code> complex type that
3876
3875
  * appears as <code>Request</code> in the response syntax. <code>HTTPRequest</code> contains information about
3877
3876
  * one of the web requests that were returned by <code>GetSampledRequests</code>. </p>
3877
+ * @public
3878
3878
  */
3879
3879
  export interface HTTPRequest {
3880
3880
  /**
3881
- * @public
3882
3881
  * <p>The IP address that the request originated from. If the <code>WebACL</code> is associated with a CloudFront distribution,
3883
3882
  * this is the value of one of the following fields in CloudFront access logs:</p>
3884
3883
  * <ul>
@@ -3891,38 +3890,38 @@ export interface HTTPRequest {
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  * <code>x-forwarded-for</code>, if the viewer did use an HTTP proxy or a load balancer to send the request</p>
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  * </li>
3893
3892
  * </ul>
3893
+ * @public
3894
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  */
3895
3895
  ClientIP?: string;
3896
3896
  /**
3897
- * @public
3898
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  * <p>The two-letter country code for the country that the request originated from. For a current list of country codes,
3899
3898
  * see the Wikipedia entry <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2">ISO 3166-1 alpha-2</a>.</p>
3899
+ * @public
3900
3900
  */
3901
3901
  Country?: string;
3902
3902
  /**
3903
- * @public
3904
3903
  * <p>The part of a web request that identifies the resource, for example, <code>/images/daily-ad.jpg</code>.</p>
3904
+ * @public
3905
3905
  */
3906
3906
  URI?: string;
3907
3907
  /**
3908
- * @public
3909
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  * <p>The HTTP method specified in the sampled web request. CloudFront supports the following methods: <code>DELETE</code>,
3910
3909
  * <code>GET</code>, <code>HEAD</code>, <code>OPTIONS</code>, <code>PATCH</code>, <code>POST</code>, and <code>PUT</code>. </p>
3910
+ * @public
3911
3911
  */
3912
3912
  Method?: string;
3913
3913
  /**
3914
- * @public
3915
3914
  * <p>The HTTP version specified in the sampled web request, for example, <code>HTTP/1.1</code>.</p>
3915
+ * @public
3916
3916
  */
3917
3917
  HTTPVersion?: string;
3918
3918
  /**
3919
- * @public
3920
3919
  * <p>A complex type that contains two values for each header in the sampled web request: the name of the header and the value of the header.</p>
3920
+ * @public
3921
3921
  */
3922
3922
  Headers?: HTTPHeader[];
3923
3923
  }
3924
3924
  /**
3925
- * @public
3926
3925
  * <note>
3927
3926
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
3928
3927
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -3934,33 +3933,34 @@ export interface HTTPRequest {
3934
3933
  * <p>The response from a <a>GetSampledRequests</a> request includes a <code>SampledHTTPRequests</code> complex type that
3935
3934
  * appears as <code>SampledRequests</code> in the response syntax. <code>SampledHTTPRequests</code> contains one
3936
3935
  * <code>SampledHTTPRequest</code> object for each web request that is returned by <code>GetSampledRequests</code>.</p>
3936
+ * @public
3937
3937
  */
3938
3938
  export interface SampledHTTPRequest {
3939
3939
  /**
3940
- * @public
3941
3940
  * <p>A complex type that contains detailed information about the request.</p>
3941
+ * @public
3942
3942
  */
3943
3943
  Request: HTTPRequest | undefined;
3944
3944
  /**
3945
- * @public
3946
3945
  * <p>A value that indicates how one result in the response relates proportionally to other results in the response.
3947
3946
  * A result that has a weight of <code>2</code> represents roughly twice as many CloudFront web requests as a result
3948
3947
  * that has a weight of <code>1</code>.</p>
3948
+ * @public
3949
3949
  */
3950
3950
  Weight: number | undefined;
3951
3951
  /**
3952
- * @public
3953
3952
  * <p>The time at which AWS WAF received the request from your AWS resource, in Unix time format (in seconds).</p>
3953
+ * @public
3954
3954
  */
3955
3955
  Timestamp?: Date;
3956
3956
  /**
3957
- * @public
3958
3957
  * <p>The action for the <code>Rule</code> that the request matched: <code>ALLOW</code>, <code>BLOCK</code>, or <code>COUNT</code>.</p>
3958
+ * @public
3959
3959
  */
3960
3960
  Action?: string;
3961
3961
  /**
3962
- * @public
3963
3962
  * <p>This value is returned if the <code>GetSampledRequests</code> request specifies the ID of a <code>RuleGroup</code> rather than the ID of an individual rule. <code>RuleWithinRuleGroup</code> is the rule within the specified <code>RuleGroup</code> that matched the request listed in the response.</p>
3963
+ * @public
3964
3964
  */
3965
3965
  RuleWithinRuleGroup?: string;
3966
3966
  }
@@ -3969,22 +3969,22 @@ export interface SampledHTTPRequest {
3969
3969
  */
3970
3970
  export interface GetSampledRequestsResponse {
3971
3971
  /**
3972
- * @public
3973
3972
  * <p>A complex type that contains detailed information about each of the requests in the sample.</p>
3973
+ * @public
3974
3974
  */
3975
3975
  SampledRequests?: SampledHTTPRequest[];
3976
3976
  /**
3977
- * @public
3978
3977
  * <p>The total number of requests from which <code>GetSampledRequests</code> got a sample of <code>MaxItems</code> requests.
3979
3978
  * If <code>PopulationSize</code> is less than <code>MaxItems</code>, the sample includes every request that your AWS resource
3980
3979
  * received during the specified time range.</p>
3980
+ * @public
3981
3981
  */
3982
3982
  PopulationSize?: number;
3983
3983
  /**
3984
- * @public
3985
3984
  * <p>Usually, <code>TimeWindow</code> is the time range that you specified in the <code>GetSampledRequests</code> request. However,
3986
3985
  * if your AWS resource received more than 5,000 requests during the time range that you specified in the request,
3987
3986
  * <code>GetSampledRequests</code> returns the time range for the first 5,000 requests. Times are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format.</p>
3987
+ * @public
3988
3988
  */
3989
3989
  TimeWindow?: TimeWindow;
3990
3990
  }
@@ -3993,9 +3993,9 @@ export interface GetSampledRequestsResponse {
3993
3993
  */
3994
3994
  export interface GetSizeConstraintSetRequest {
3995
3995
  /**
3996
- * @public
3997
3996
  * <p>The <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> of the <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> that you want to get. <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> is returned by
3998
3997
  * <a>CreateSizeConstraintSet</a> and by <a>ListSizeConstraintSets</a>.</p>
3998
+ * @public
3999
3999
  */
4000
4000
  SizeConstraintSetId: string | undefined;
4001
4001
  }
@@ -4004,7 +4004,6 @@ export interface GetSizeConstraintSetRequest {
4004
4004
  */
4005
4005
  export interface GetSizeConstraintSetResponse {
4006
4006
  /**
4007
- * @public
4008
4007
  * <p>Information about the <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetSizeConstraintSet</code> request. For more information, see the
4009
4008
  * following topics:</p>
4010
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  * <ul>
@@ -4026,28 +4025,28 @@ export interface GetSizeConstraintSetResponse {
4026
4025
  * </p>
4027
4026
  * </li>
4028
4027
  * </ul>
4028
+ * @public
4029
4029
  */
4030
4030
  SizeConstraintSet?: SizeConstraintSet;
4031
4031
  }
4032
4032
  /**
4033
- * @public
4034
4033
  * <p>A request to get a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>.</p>
4034
+ * @public
4035
4035
  */
4036
4036
  export interface GetSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest {
4037
4037
  /**
4038
- * @public
4039
4038
  * <p>The <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> of the <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> that you want to get. <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code>
4040
4039
  * is returned by <a>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</a>.</p>
4040
+ * @public
4041
4041
  */
4042
4042
  SqlInjectionMatchSetId: string | undefined;
4043
4043
  }
4044
4044
  /**
4045
- * @public
4046
4045
  * <p>The response to a <a>GetSqlInjectionMatchSet</a> request.</p>
4046
+ * @public
4047
4047
  */
4048
4048
  export interface GetSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
4049
4049
  /**
4050
- * @public
4051
4050
  * <p>Information about the <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetSqlInjectionMatchSet</code> request.
4052
4051
  * For more information, see the following topics:</p>
4053
4052
  * <ul>
@@ -4068,6 +4067,7 @@ export interface GetSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
4068
4067
  * </p>
4069
4068
  * </li>
4070
4069
  * </ul>
4070
+ * @public
4071
4071
  */
4072
4072
  SqlInjectionMatchSet?: SqlInjectionMatchSet;
4073
4073
  }
@@ -4076,9 +4076,9 @@ export interface GetSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
4076
4076
  */
4077
4077
  export interface GetWebACLRequest {
4078
4078
  /**
4079
- * @public
4080
4079
  * <p>The <code>WebACLId</code> of the <a>WebACL</a> that you want to get. <code>WebACLId</code> is returned by <a>CreateWebACL</a> and by
4081
4080
  * <a>ListWebACLs</a>.</p>
4081
+ * @public
4082
4082
  */
4083
4083
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
4084
4084
  }
@@ -4087,7 +4087,6 @@ export interface GetWebACLRequest {
4087
4087
  */
4088
4088
  export interface GetWebACLResponse {
4089
4089
  /**
4090
- * @public
4091
4090
  * <p>Information about the <a>WebACL</a> that you specified in the <code>GetWebACL</code> request.
4092
4091
  * For more information, see the following topics:</p>
4093
4092
  * <ul>
@@ -4114,6 +4113,7 @@ export interface GetWebACLResponse {
4114
4113
  * </p>
4115
4114
  * </li>
4116
4115
  * </ul>
4116
+ * @public
4117
4117
  */
4118
4118
  WebACL?: WebACL;
4119
4119
  }
@@ -4122,7 +4122,6 @@ export interface GetWebACLResponse {
4122
4122
  */
4123
4123
  export interface GetWebACLForResourceRequest {
4124
4124
  /**
4125
- * @public
4126
4125
  * <p>The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the resource for which to get the web ACL, either an application load balancer or Amazon API Gateway stage.</p>
4127
4126
  * <p>The ARN should be in one of the following formats:</p>
4128
4127
  * <ul>
@@ -4137,11 +4136,11 @@ export interface GetWebACLForResourceRequest {
4137
4136
  * </p>
4138
4137
  * </li>
4139
4138
  * </ul>
4139
+ * @public
4140
4140
  */
4141
4141
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
4142
4142
  }
4143
4143
  /**
4144
- * @public
4145
4144
  * <note>
4146
4145
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4147
4146
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4151,20 +4150,21 @@ export interface GetWebACLForResourceRequest {
4151
4150
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4152
4151
  * </note>
4153
4152
  * <p>Contains the identifier and the name or description of the <a>WebACL</a>.</p>
4153
+ * @public
4154
4154
  */
4155
4155
  export interface WebACLSummary {
4156
4156
  /**
4157
- * @public
4158
4157
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>WebACL</code>. You use <code>WebACLId</code> to get information about a <code>WebACL</code>
4159
4158
  * (see <a>GetWebACL</a>), update a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), and delete a <code>WebACL</code> from AWS WAF
4160
4159
  * (see <a>DeleteWebACL</a>).</p>
4161
4160
  * <p>
4162
4161
  * <code>WebACLId</code> is returned by <a>CreateWebACL</a> and by <a>ListWebACLs</a>.</p>
4162
+ * @public
4163
4163
  */
4164
4164
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
4165
4165
  /**
4166
- * @public
4167
4166
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>WebACL</a>. You can't change the name of a <code>WebACL</code> after you create it.</p>
4167
+ * @public
4168
4168
  */
4169
4169
  Name: string | undefined;
4170
4170
  }
@@ -4173,30 +4173,29 @@ export interface WebACLSummary {
4173
4173
  */
4174
4174
  export interface GetWebACLForResourceResponse {
4175
4175
  /**
4176
- * @public
4177
4176
  * <p>Information about the web ACL that you specified in the <code>GetWebACLForResource</code> request. If there is no associated resource, a null WebACLSummary is returned.</p>
4177
+ * @public
4178
4178
  */
4179
4179
  WebACLSummary?: WebACLSummary;
4180
4180
  }
4181
4181
  /**
4182
- * @public
4183
4182
  * <p>A request to get an <a>XssMatchSet</a>.</p>
4183
+ * @public
4184
4184
  */
4185
4185
  export interface GetXssMatchSetRequest {
4186
4186
  /**
4187
- * @public
4188
4187
  * <p>The <code>XssMatchSetId</code> of the <a>XssMatchSet</a> that you want to get. <code>XssMatchSetId</code>
4189
4188
  * is returned by <a>CreateXssMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListXssMatchSets</a>.</p>
4189
+ * @public
4190
4190
  */
4191
4191
  XssMatchSetId: string | undefined;
4192
4192
  }
4193
4193
  /**
4194
- * @public
4195
4194
  * <p>The response to a <a>GetXssMatchSet</a> request.</p>
4195
+ * @public
4196
4196
  */
4197
4197
  export interface GetXssMatchSetResponse {
4198
4198
  /**
4199
- * @public
4200
4199
  * <p>Information about the <a>XssMatchSet</a> that you specified in the <code>GetXssMatchSet</code> request.
4201
4200
  * For more information, see the following topics:</p>
4202
4201
  * <ul>
@@ -4217,6 +4216,7 @@ export interface GetXssMatchSetResponse {
4217
4216
  * </p>
4218
4217
  * </li>
4219
4218
  * </ul>
4219
+ * @public
4220
4220
  */
4221
4221
  XssMatchSet?: XssMatchSet;
4222
4222
  }
@@ -4225,22 +4225,22 @@ export interface GetXssMatchSetResponse {
4225
4225
  */
4226
4226
  export interface ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroupRequest {
4227
4227
  /**
4228
- * @public
4229
4228
  * <p>The <code>RuleGroupId</code> of the <a>RuleGroup</a> for which you want to get a list of <a>ActivatedRule</a> objects.</p>
4229
+ * @public
4230
4230
  */
4231
4231
  RuleGroupId?: string;
4232
4232
  /**
4233
- * @public
4234
4233
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>ActivatedRules</code> than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4235
4234
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>ActivatedRules</code>.
4236
4235
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroup</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4237
4236
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>ActivatedRules</code>.</p>
4237
+ * @public
4238
4238
  */
4239
4239
  NextMarker?: string;
4240
4240
  /**
4241
- * @public
4242
4241
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>ActivatedRules</code> that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more <code>ActivatedRules</code> than the number that you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4243
4242
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>ActivatedRules</code>.</p>
4243
+ * @public
4244
4244
  */
4245
4245
  Limit?: number;
4246
4246
  }
@@ -4249,13 +4249,13 @@ export interface ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroupRequest {
4249
4249
  */
4250
4250
  export interface ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroupResponse {
4251
4251
  /**
4252
- * @public
4253
4252
  * <p>If you have more <code>ActivatedRules</code> than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>ActivatedRules</code>, submit another <code>ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroup</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4253
+ * @public
4254
4254
  */
4255
4255
  NextMarker?: string;
4256
4256
  /**
4257
- * @public
4258
4257
  * <p>An array of <code>ActivatedRules</code> objects.</p>
4258
+ * @public
4259
4259
  */
4260
4260
  ActivatedRules?: ActivatedRule[];
4261
4261
  }
@@ -4264,23 +4264,22 @@ export interface ListActivatedRulesInRuleGroupResponse {
4264
4264
  */
4265
4265
  export interface ListByteMatchSetsRequest {
4266
4266
  /**
4267
- * @public
4268
4267
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>ByteMatchSets</code> than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4269
4268
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>ByteMatchSets</code>.
4270
4269
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListByteMatchSets</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4271
4270
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>ByteMatchSets</code>.</p>
4271
+ * @public
4272
4272
  */
4273
4273
  NextMarker?: string;
4274
4274
  /**
4275
- * @public
4276
4275
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>ByteMatchSet</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4277
4276
  * <code>ByteMatchSets</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4278
4277
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>ByteMatchSet</code> objects.</p>
4278
+ * @public
4279
4279
  */
4280
4280
  Limit?: number;
4281
4281
  }
4282
4282
  /**
4283
- * @public
4284
4283
  * <note>
4285
4284
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4286
4285
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4291,19 +4290,20 @@ export interface ListByteMatchSetsRequest {
4291
4290
  * </note>
4292
4291
  * <p>Returned by <a>ListByteMatchSets</a>. Each <code>ByteMatchSetSummary</code> object includes the <code>Name</code> and
4293
4292
  * <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> for one <a>ByteMatchSet</a>.</p>
4293
+ * @public
4294
4294
  */
4295
4295
  export interface ByteMatchSetSummary {
4296
4296
  /**
4297
- * @public
4298
4297
  * <p>The <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> for a <code>ByteMatchSet</code>. You use <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> to get information about a <code>ByteMatchSet</code>,
4299
4298
  * update a <code>ByteMatchSet</code>, remove a <code>ByteMatchSet</code> from a <code>Rule</code>, and delete a <code>ByteMatchSet</code> from AWS WAF.</p>
4300
4299
  * <p>
4301
4300
  * <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateByteMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListByteMatchSets</a>.</p>
4301
+ * @public
4302
4302
  */
4303
4303
  ByteMatchSetId: string | undefined;
4304
4304
  /**
4305
- * @public
4306
4305
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>ByteMatchSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a <code>ByteMatchSet</code>.</p>
4306
+ * @public
4307
4307
  */
4308
4308
  Name: string | undefined;
4309
4309
  }
@@ -4312,16 +4312,16 @@ export interface ByteMatchSetSummary {
4312
4312
  */
4313
4313
  export interface ListByteMatchSetsResponse {
4314
4314
  /**
4315
- * @public
4316
4315
  * <p>If you have more <code>ByteMatchSet</code> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
4317
4316
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>ByteMatchSet</code> objects, submit another
4318
4317
  * <code>ListByteMatchSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4319
4318
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4319
+ * @public
4320
4320
  */
4321
4321
  NextMarker?: string;
4322
4322
  /**
4323
- * @public
4324
4323
  * <p>An array of <a>ByteMatchSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4324
+ * @public
4325
4325
  */
4326
4326
  ByteMatchSets?: ByteMatchSetSummary[];
4327
4327
  }
@@ -4330,23 +4330,22 @@ export interface ListByteMatchSetsResponse {
4330
4330
  */
4331
4331
  export interface ListGeoMatchSetsRequest {
4332
4332
  /**
4333
- * @public
4334
4333
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>GeoMatchSet</code>s than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4335
4334
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects.
4336
4335
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListGeoMatchSets</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4337
4336
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects.</p>
4337
+ * @public
4338
4338
  */
4339
4339
  NextMarker?: string;
4340
4340
  /**
4341
- * @public
4342
4341
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4343
4342
  * <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4344
4343
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects.</p>
4344
+ * @public
4345
4345
  */
4346
4346
  Limit?: number;
4347
4347
  }
4348
4348
  /**
4349
- * @public
4350
4349
  * <note>
4351
4350
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4352
4351
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4356,16 +4355,17 @@ export interface ListGeoMatchSetsRequest {
4356
4355
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4357
4356
  * </note>
4358
4357
  * <p>Contains the identifier and the name of the <code>GeoMatchSet</code>.</p>
4358
+ * @public
4359
4359
  */
4360
4360
  export interface GeoMatchSetSummary {
4361
4361
  /**
4362
- * @public
4363
4362
  * <p>The <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> for an <a>GeoMatchSet</a>. You can use <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> in a <a>GetGeoMatchSet</a> request to get detailed information about an <a>GeoMatchSet</a>.</p>
4363
+ * @public
4364
4364
  */
4365
4365
  GeoMatchSetId: string | undefined;
4366
4366
  /**
4367
- * @public
4368
4367
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>GeoMatchSet</a>. You can't change the name of an <code>GeoMatchSet</code> after you create it.</p>
4368
+ * @public
4369
4369
  */
4370
4370
  Name: string | undefined;
4371
4371
  }
@@ -4374,16 +4374,16 @@ export interface GeoMatchSetSummary {
4374
4374
  */
4375
4375
  export interface ListGeoMatchSetsResponse {
4376
4376
  /**
4377
- * @public
4378
4377
  * <p>If you have more <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
4379
4378
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>GeoMatchSet</code> objects, submit another
4380
4379
  * <code>ListGeoMatchSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4381
4380
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4381
+ * @public
4382
4382
  */
4383
4383
  NextMarker?: string;
4384
4384
  /**
4385
- * @public
4386
4385
  * <p>An array of <a>GeoMatchSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4386
+ * @public
4387
4387
  */
4388
4388
  GeoMatchSets?: GeoMatchSetSummary[];
4389
4389
  }
@@ -4392,23 +4392,22 @@ export interface ListGeoMatchSetsResponse {
4392
4392
  */
4393
4393
  export interface ListIPSetsRequest {
4394
4394
  /**
4395
- * @public
4396
4395
  * <p>AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to
4397
4396
  * list another group of <code>IPSets</code>. For the second and subsequent
4398
4397
  * <code>ListIPSets</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code> from the
4399
4398
  * previous response to get information about another batch of <code>IPSets</code>.</p>
4399
+ * @public
4400
4400
  */
4401
4401
  NextMarker?: string;
4402
4402
  /**
4403
- * @public
4404
4403
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>IPSet</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4405
4404
  * <code>IPSet</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4406
4405
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>IPSet</code> objects.</p>
4406
+ * @public
4407
4407
  */
4408
4408
  Limit?: number;
4409
4409
  }
4410
4410
  /**
4411
- * @public
4412
4411
  * <note>
4413
4412
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4414
4413
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4418,17 +4417,18 @@ export interface ListIPSetsRequest {
4418
4417
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4419
4418
  * </note>
4420
4419
  * <p>Contains the identifier and the name of the <code>IPSet</code>.</p>
4420
+ * @public
4421
4421
  */
4422
4422
  export interface IPSetSummary {
4423
4423
  /**
4424
- * @public
4425
4424
  * <p>The <code>IPSetId</code> for an <a>IPSet</a>. You can use <code>IPSetId</code> in a <a>GetIPSet</a> request to get detailed
4426
4425
  * information about an <a>IPSet</a>.</p>
4426
+ * @public
4427
4427
  */
4428
4428
  IPSetId: string | undefined;
4429
4429
  /**
4430
- * @public
4431
4430
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>IPSet</a>. You can't change the name of an <code>IPSet</code> after you create it.</p>
4431
+ * @public
4432
4432
  */
4433
4433
  Name: string | undefined;
4434
4434
  }
@@ -4437,15 +4437,15 @@ export interface IPSetSummary {
4437
4437
  */
4438
4438
  export interface ListIPSetsResponse {
4439
4439
  /**
4440
- * @public
4441
4440
  * <p>To list more <code>IPSet</code> objects, submit another <code>ListIPSets</code>
4442
4441
  * request, and in the next request use the <code>NextMarker</code> response value as the
4443
4442
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value.</p>
4443
+ * @public
4444
4444
  */
4445
4445
  NextMarker?: string;
4446
4446
  /**
4447
- * @public
4448
4447
  * <p>An array of <a>IPSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4448
+ * @public
4449
4449
  */
4450
4450
  IPSets?: IPSetSummary[];
4451
4451
  }
@@ -4454,16 +4454,16 @@ export interface ListIPSetsResponse {
4454
4454
  */
4455
4455
  export interface ListLoggingConfigurationsRequest {
4456
4456
  /**
4457
- * @public
4458
4457
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>LoggingConfigurations</code> than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4459
4458
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>LoggingConfigurations</code>.
4460
4459
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListLoggingConfigurations</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4461
4460
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>ListLoggingConfigurations</code>.</p>
4461
+ * @public
4462
4462
  */
4463
4463
  NextMarker?: string;
4464
4464
  /**
4465
- * @public
4466
4465
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>LoggingConfigurations</code> that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more <code>LoggingConfigurations</code> than the number that you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>LoggingConfigurations</code>.</p>
4466
+ * @public
4467
4467
  */
4468
4468
  Limit?: number;
4469
4469
  }
@@ -4472,13 +4472,13 @@ export interface ListLoggingConfigurationsRequest {
4472
4472
  */
4473
4473
  export interface ListLoggingConfigurationsResponse {
4474
4474
  /**
4475
- * @public
4476
4475
  * <p>An array of <a>LoggingConfiguration</a> objects.</p>
4476
+ * @public
4477
4477
  */
4478
4478
  LoggingConfigurations?: LoggingConfiguration[];
4479
4479
  /**
4480
- * @public
4481
4480
  * <p>If you have more <code>LoggingConfigurations</code> than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>LoggingConfigurations</code>, submit another <code>ListLoggingConfigurations</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4481
+ * @public
4482
4482
  */
4483
4483
  NextMarker?: string;
4484
4484
  }
@@ -4487,26 +4487,25 @@ export interface ListLoggingConfigurationsResponse {
4487
4487
  */
4488
4488
  export interface ListRateBasedRulesRequest {
4489
4489
  /**
4490
- * @public
4491
4490
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>Rules</code>
4492
4491
  * than the value of <code>Limit</code>, AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the
4493
4492
  * response that allows you to list another group of <code>Rules</code>. For the second and
4494
4493
  * subsequent <code>ListRateBasedRules</code> requests, specify the value of
4495
4494
  * <code>NextMarker</code> from the previous response to get information about another
4496
4495
  * batch of <code>Rules</code>.</p>
4496
+ * @public
4497
4497
  */
4498
4498
  NextMarker?: string;
4499
4499
  /**
4500
- * @public
4501
4500
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>Rules</code> that you want AWS WAF to return for this
4502
4501
  * request. If you have more <code>Rules</code> than the number that you specify for
4503
4502
  * <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can
4504
4503
  * use to get another batch of <code>Rules</code>.</p>
4504
+ * @public
4505
4505
  */
4506
4506
  Limit?: number;
4507
4507
  }
4508
4508
  /**
4509
- * @public
4510
4509
  * <note>
4511
4510
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4512
4511
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4516,20 +4515,21 @@ export interface ListRateBasedRulesRequest {
4516
4515
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4517
4516
  * </note>
4518
4517
  * <p>Contains the identifier and the friendly name or description of the <code>Rule</code>.</p>
4518
+ * @public
4519
4519
  */
4520
4520
  export interface RuleSummary {
4521
4521
  /**
4522
- * @public
4523
4522
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>Rule</code>. You use <code>RuleId</code> to get more information about a <code>Rule</code> (see <a>GetRule</a>),
4524
4523
  * update a <code>Rule</code> (see <a>UpdateRule</a>), insert a <code>Rule</code> into a <code>WebACL</code> or delete
4525
4524
  * one from a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), or delete a <code>Rule</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteRule</a>).</p>
4526
4525
  * <p>
4527
4526
  * <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRule</a> and by <a>ListRules</a>.</p>
4527
+ * @public
4528
4528
  */
4529
4529
  RuleId: string | undefined;
4530
4530
  /**
4531
- * @public
4532
4531
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>Rule</a>. You can't change the name of a <code>Rule</code> after you create it.</p>
4532
+ * @public
4533
4533
  */
4534
4534
  Name: string | undefined;
4535
4535
  }
@@ -4538,17 +4538,17 @@ export interface RuleSummary {
4538
4538
  */
4539
4539
  export interface ListRateBasedRulesResponse {
4540
4540
  /**
4541
- * @public
4542
4541
  * <p>If you have more <code>Rules</code> than the number that you specified for
4543
4542
  * <code>Limit</code> in the request, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code>
4544
4543
  * value. To list more <code>Rules</code>, submit another <code>ListRateBasedRules</code>
4545
4544
  * request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4546
4545
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4546
+ * @public
4547
4547
  */
4548
4548
  NextMarker?: string;
4549
4549
  /**
4550
- * @public
4551
4550
  * <p>An array of <a>RuleSummary</a> objects.</p>
4551
+ * @public
4552
4552
  */
4553
4553
  Rules?: RuleSummary[];
4554
4554
  }
@@ -4557,23 +4557,22 @@ export interface ListRateBasedRulesResponse {
4557
4557
  */
4558
4558
  export interface ListRegexMatchSetsRequest {
4559
4559
  /**
4560
- * @public
4561
4560
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4562
4561
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>ByteMatchSets</code>.
4563
4562
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListRegexMatchSets</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4564
4563
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects.</p>
4564
+ * @public
4565
4565
  */
4566
4566
  NextMarker?: string;
4567
4567
  /**
4568
- * @public
4569
4568
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4570
4569
  * <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4571
4570
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects.</p>
4571
+ * @public
4572
4572
  */
4573
4573
  Limit?: number;
4574
4574
  }
4575
4575
  /**
4576
- * @public
4577
4576
  * <note>
4578
4577
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4579
4578
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4584,19 +4583,20 @@ export interface ListRegexMatchSetsRequest {
4584
4583
  * </note>
4585
4584
  * <p>Returned by <a>ListRegexMatchSets</a>. Each <code>RegexMatchSetSummary</code> object includes the <code>Name</code> and
4586
4585
  * <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> for one <a>RegexMatchSet</a>.</p>
4586
+ * @public
4587
4587
  */
4588
4588
  export interface RegexMatchSetSummary {
4589
4589
  /**
4590
- * @public
4591
4590
  * <p>The <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> for a <code>RegexMatchSet</code>. You use <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> to get information about a <code>RegexMatchSet</code>,
4592
4591
  * update a <code>RegexMatchSet</code>, remove a <code>RegexMatchSet</code> from a <code>Rule</code>, and delete a <code>RegexMatchSet</code> from AWS WAF.</p>
4593
4592
  * <p>
4594
4593
  * <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListRegexMatchSets</a>.</p>
4594
+ * @public
4595
4595
  */
4596
4596
  RegexMatchSetId: string | undefined;
4597
4597
  /**
4598
- * @public
4599
4598
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>RegexMatchSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a <code>RegexMatchSet</code>.</p>
4599
+ * @public
4600
4600
  */
4601
4601
  Name: string | undefined;
4602
4602
  }
@@ -4605,16 +4605,16 @@ export interface RegexMatchSetSummary {
4605
4605
  */
4606
4606
  export interface ListRegexMatchSetsResponse {
4607
4607
  /**
4608
- * @public
4609
4608
  * <p>If you have more <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
4610
4609
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>RegexMatchSet</code> objects, submit another
4611
4610
  * <code>ListRegexMatchSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4612
4611
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4612
+ * @public
4613
4613
  */
4614
4614
  NextMarker?: string;
4615
4615
  /**
4616
- * @public
4617
4616
  * <p>An array of <a>RegexMatchSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4617
+ * @public
4618
4618
  */
4619
4619
  RegexMatchSets?: RegexMatchSetSummary[];
4620
4620
  }
@@ -4623,23 +4623,22 @@ export interface ListRegexMatchSetsResponse {
4623
4623
  */
4624
4624
  export interface ListRegexPatternSetsRequest {
4625
4625
  /**
4626
- * @public
4627
4626
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4628
4627
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects.
4629
4628
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListRegexPatternSets</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4630
4629
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects.</p>
4630
+ * @public
4631
4631
  */
4632
4632
  NextMarker?: string;
4633
4633
  /**
4634
- * @public
4635
4634
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4636
4635
  * <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4637
4636
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects.</p>
4637
+ * @public
4638
4638
  */
4639
4639
  Limit?: number;
4640
4640
  }
4641
4641
  /**
4642
- * @public
4643
4642
  * <note>
4644
4643
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4645
4644
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4650,19 +4649,20 @@ export interface ListRegexPatternSetsRequest {
4650
4649
  * </note>
4651
4650
  * <p>Returned by <a>ListRegexPatternSets</a>. Each <code>RegexPatternSetSummary</code> object includes the <code>Name</code> and
4652
4651
  * <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> for one <a>RegexPatternSet</a>.</p>
4652
+ * @public
4653
4653
  */
4654
4654
  export interface RegexPatternSetSummary {
4655
4655
  /**
4656
- * @public
4657
4656
  * <p>The <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> for a <code>RegexPatternSet</code>. You use <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> to get information about a <code>RegexPatternSet</code>,
4658
4657
  * update a <code>RegexPatternSet</code>, remove a <code>RegexPatternSet</code> from a <code>RegexMatchSet</code>, and delete a <code>RegexPatternSet</code> from AWS WAF.</p>
4659
4658
  * <p>
4660
4659
  * <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexPatternSet</a> and by <a>ListRegexPatternSets</a>.</p>
4660
+ * @public
4661
4661
  */
4662
4662
  RegexPatternSetId: string | undefined;
4663
4663
  /**
4664
- * @public
4665
4664
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>RegexPatternSet</a>. You can't change <code>Name</code> after you create a <code>RegexPatternSet</code>.</p>
4665
+ * @public
4666
4666
  */
4667
4667
  Name: string | undefined;
4668
4668
  }
@@ -4671,16 +4671,16 @@ export interface RegexPatternSetSummary {
4671
4671
  */
4672
4672
  export interface ListRegexPatternSetsResponse {
4673
4673
  /**
4674
- * @public
4675
4674
  * <p>If you have more <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
4676
4675
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>RegexPatternSet</code> objects, submit another
4677
4676
  * <code>ListRegexPatternSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4678
4677
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4678
+ * @public
4679
4679
  */
4680
4680
  NextMarker?: string;
4681
4681
  /**
4682
- * @public
4683
4682
  * <p>An array of <a>RegexPatternSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4683
+ * @public
4684
4684
  */
4685
4685
  RegexPatternSets?: RegexPatternSetSummary[];
4686
4686
  }
@@ -4701,13 +4701,13 @@ export type ResourceType = (typeof ResourceType)[keyof typeof ResourceType];
4701
4701
  */
4702
4702
  export interface ListResourcesForWebACLRequest {
4703
4703
  /**
4704
- * @public
4705
4704
  * <p>The unique identifier (ID) of the web ACL for which to list the associated resources.</p>
4705
+ * @public
4706
4706
  */
4707
4707
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
4708
4708
  /**
4709
- * @public
4710
4709
  * <p>The type of resource to list, either an application load balancer or Amazon API Gateway.</p>
4710
+ * @public
4711
4711
  */
4712
4712
  ResourceType?: ResourceType;
4713
4713
  }
@@ -4716,8 +4716,8 @@ export interface ListResourcesForWebACLRequest {
4716
4716
  */
4717
4717
  export interface ListResourcesForWebACLResponse {
4718
4718
  /**
4719
- * @public
4720
4719
  * <p>An array of ARNs (Amazon Resource Names) of the resources associated with the specified web ACL. An array with zero elements is returned if there are no resources associated with the web ACL.</p>
4720
+ * @public
4721
4721
  */
4722
4722
  ResourceArns?: string[];
4723
4723
  }
@@ -4726,21 +4726,20 @@ export interface ListResourcesForWebACLResponse {
4726
4726
  */
4727
4727
  export interface ListRuleGroupsRequest {
4728
4728
  /**
4729
- * @public
4730
4729
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>RuleGroups</code> than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4731
4730
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>RuleGroups</code>.
4732
4731
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListRuleGroups</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4733
4732
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>RuleGroups</code>.</p>
4733
+ * @public
4734
4734
  */
4735
4735
  NextMarker?: string;
4736
4736
  /**
4737
- * @public
4738
4737
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>RuleGroups</code> that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more <code>RuleGroups</code> than the number that you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>RuleGroups</code>.</p>
4738
+ * @public
4739
4739
  */
4740
4740
  Limit?: number;
4741
4741
  }
4742
4742
  /**
4743
- * @public
4744
4743
  * <note>
4745
4744
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4746
4745
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4750,20 +4749,21 @@ export interface ListRuleGroupsRequest {
4750
4749
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4751
4750
  * </note>
4752
4751
  * <p>Contains the identifier and the friendly name or description of the <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
4752
+ * @public
4753
4753
  */
4754
4754
  export interface RuleGroupSummary {
4755
4755
  /**
4756
- * @public
4757
4756
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>RuleGroup</code>. You use <code>RuleGroupId</code> to get more information about a <code>RuleGroup</code> (see <a>GetRuleGroup</a>),
4758
4757
  * update a <code>RuleGroup</code> (see <a>UpdateRuleGroup</a>), insert a <code>RuleGroup</code> into a <code>WebACL</code> or delete
4759
4758
  * one from a <code>WebACL</code> (see <a>UpdateWebACL</a>), or delete a <code>RuleGroup</code> from AWS WAF (see <a>DeleteRuleGroup</a>).</p>
4760
4759
  * <p>
4761
4760
  * <code>RuleGroupId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRuleGroup</a> and by <a>ListRuleGroups</a>.</p>
4761
+ * @public
4762
4762
  */
4763
4763
  RuleGroupId: string | undefined;
4764
4764
  /**
4765
- * @public
4766
4765
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <a>RuleGroup</a>. You can't change the name of a <code>RuleGroup</code> after you create it.</p>
4766
+ * @public
4767
4767
  */
4768
4768
  Name: string | undefined;
4769
4769
  }
@@ -4772,13 +4772,13 @@ export interface RuleGroupSummary {
4772
4772
  */
4773
4773
  export interface ListRuleGroupsResponse {
4774
4774
  /**
4775
- * @public
4776
4775
  * <p>If you have more <code>RuleGroups</code> than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>RuleGroups</code>, submit another <code>ListRuleGroups</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4776
+ * @public
4777
4777
  */
4778
4778
  NextMarker?: string;
4779
4779
  /**
4780
- * @public
4781
4780
  * <p>An array of <a>RuleGroup</a> objects.</p>
4781
+ * @public
4782
4782
  */
4783
4783
  RuleGroups?: RuleGroupSummary[];
4784
4784
  }
@@ -4787,17 +4787,17 @@ export interface ListRuleGroupsResponse {
4787
4787
  */
4788
4788
  export interface ListRulesRequest {
4789
4789
  /**
4790
- * @public
4791
4790
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>Rules</code> than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4792
4791
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>Rules</code>.
4793
4792
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListRules</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4794
4793
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>Rules</code>.</p>
4794
+ * @public
4795
4795
  */
4796
4796
  NextMarker?: string;
4797
4797
  /**
4798
- * @public
4799
4798
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>Rules</code> that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more <code>Rules</code> than the number that you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4800
4799
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>Rules</code>.</p>
4800
+ * @public
4801
4801
  */
4802
4802
  Limit?: number;
4803
4803
  }
@@ -4806,15 +4806,15 @@ export interface ListRulesRequest {
4806
4806
  */
4807
4807
  export interface ListRulesResponse {
4808
4808
  /**
4809
- * @public
4810
4809
  * <p>If you have more <code>Rules</code> than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request, the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>Rules</code>, submit another
4811
4810
  * <code>ListRules</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4812
4811
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4812
+ * @public
4813
4813
  */
4814
4814
  NextMarker?: string;
4815
4815
  /**
4816
- * @public
4817
4816
  * <p>An array of <a>RuleSummary</a> objects.</p>
4817
+ * @public
4818
4818
  */
4819
4819
  Rules?: RuleSummary[];
4820
4820
  }
@@ -4823,22 +4823,21 @@ export interface ListRulesResponse {
4823
4823
  */
4824
4824
  export interface ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest {
4825
4825
  /**
4826
- * @public
4827
4826
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>SizeConstraintSets</code> than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4828
4827
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of <code>SizeConstraintSets</code>.
4829
4828
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListSizeConstraintSets</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code> from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>SizeConstraintSets</code>.</p>
4829
+ * @public
4830
4830
  */
4831
4831
  NextMarker?: string;
4832
4832
  /**
4833
- * @public
4834
4833
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4835
4834
  * <code>SizeConstraintSets</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4836
4835
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> objects.</p>
4836
+ * @public
4837
4837
  */
4838
4838
  Limit?: number;
4839
4839
  }
4840
4840
  /**
4841
- * @public
4842
4841
  * <note>
4843
4842
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4844
4843
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4848,10 +4847,10 @@ export interface ListSizeConstraintSetsRequest {
4848
4847
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4849
4848
  * </note>
4850
4849
  * <p>The <code>Id</code> and <code>Name</code> of a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>.</p>
4850
+ * @public
4851
4851
  */
4852
4852
  export interface SizeConstraintSetSummary {
4853
4853
  /**
4854
- * @public
4855
4854
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>. You use <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> to get information about a
4856
4855
  * <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> (see <a>GetSizeConstraintSet</a>), update a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>
4857
4856
  * (see <a>UpdateSizeConstraintSet</a>), insert a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or
@@ -4859,11 +4858,12 @@ export interface SizeConstraintSetSummary {
4859
4858
  * (see <a>DeleteSizeConstraintSet</a>).</p>
4860
4859
  * <p>
4861
4860
  * <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateSizeConstraintSet</a> and by <a>ListSizeConstraintSets</a>.</p>
4861
+ * @public
4862
4862
  */
4863
4863
  SizeConstraintSetId: string | undefined;
4864
4864
  /**
4865
- * @public
4866
4865
  * <p>The name of the <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>, if any.</p>
4866
+ * @public
4867
4867
  */
4868
4868
  Name: string | undefined;
4869
4869
  }
@@ -4872,42 +4872,41 @@ export interface SizeConstraintSetSummary {
4872
4872
  */
4873
4873
  export interface ListSizeConstraintSetsResponse {
4874
4874
  /**
4875
- * @public
4876
4875
  * <p>If you have more <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
4877
4876
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>SizeConstraintSet</code> objects, submit another
4878
4877
  * <code>ListSizeConstraintSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4879
4878
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4879
+ * @public
4880
4880
  */
4881
4881
  NextMarker?: string;
4882
4882
  /**
4883
- * @public
4884
4883
  * <p>An array of <a>SizeConstraintSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4884
+ * @public
4885
4885
  */
4886
4886
  SizeConstraintSets?: SizeConstraintSetSummary[];
4887
4887
  }
4888
4888
  /**
4889
- * @public
4890
4889
  * <p>A request to list the <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> objects created by the current AWS account.</p>
4890
+ * @public
4891
4891
  */
4892
4892
  export interface ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest {
4893
4893
  /**
4894
- * @public
4895
4894
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> objects than the value of
4896
4895
  * <code>Limit</code>, AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of
4897
4896
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSets</code>. For the second and subsequent <code>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</code> requests, specify the
4898
4897
  * value of <code>NextMarker</code> from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>SqlInjectionMatchSets</code>.</p>
4898
+ * @public
4899
4899
  */
4900
4900
  NextMarker?: string;
4901
4901
  /**
4902
- * @public
4903
4902
  * <p>Specifies the number of <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4904
4903
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4905
4904
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>Rules</code>.</p>
4905
+ * @public
4906
4906
  */
4907
4907
  Limit?: number;
4908
4908
  }
4909
4909
  /**
4910
- * @public
4911
4910
  * <note>
4912
4911
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4913
4912
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4917,10 +4916,10 @@ export interface ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsRequest {
4917
4916
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4918
4917
  * </note>
4919
4918
  * <p>The <code>Id</code> and <code>Name</code> of a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>.</p>
4919
+ * @public
4920
4920
  */
4921
4921
  export interface SqlInjectionMatchSetSummary {
4922
4922
  /**
4923
- * @public
4924
4923
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>. You use <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> to get information about a
4925
4924
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> (see <a>GetSqlInjectionMatchSet</a>), update a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>
4926
4925
  * (see <a>UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a>), insert a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or
@@ -4928,30 +4927,31 @@ export interface SqlInjectionMatchSetSummary {
4928
4927
  * (see <a>DeleteSqlInjectionMatchSet</a>).</p>
4929
4928
  * <p>
4930
4929
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</a>.</p>
4930
+ * @public
4931
4931
  */
4932
4932
  SqlInjectionMatchSetId: string | undefined;
4933
4933
  /**
4934
- * @public
4935
4934
  * <p>The name of the <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>, if any, specified by <code>Id</code>.</p>
4935
+ * @public
4936
4936
  */
4937
4937
  Name: string | undefined;
4938
4938
  }
4939
4939
  /**
4940
- * @public
4941
4940
  * <p>The response to a <a>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</a> request.</p>
4941
+ * @public
4942
4942
  */
4943
4943
  export interface ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsResponse {
4944
4944
  /**
4945
- * @public
4946
4945
  * <p>If you have more <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
4947
4946
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> objects, submit another
4948
4947
  * <code>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
4949
4948
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
4949
+ * @public
4950
4950
  */
4951
4951
  NextMarker?: string;
4952
4952
  /**
4953
- * @public
4954
4953
  * <p>An array of <a>SqlInjectionMatchSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
4954
+ * @public
4955
4955
  */
4956
4956
  SqlInjectionMatchSets?: SqlInjectionMatchSetSummary[];
4957
4957
  }
@@ -4960,23 +4960,22 @@ export interface ListSqlInjectionMatchSetsResponse {
4960
4960
  */
4961
4961
  export interface ListSubscribedRuleGroupsRequest {
4962
4962
  /**
4963
- * @public
4964
4963
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>ByteMatchSets</code>subscribed rule groups than the value of <code>Limit</code>,
4965
4964
  * AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of subscribed rule groups.
4966
4965
  * For the second and subsequent <code>ListSubscribedRuleGroupsRequest</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
4967
4966
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of subscribed rule groups.</p>
4967
+ * @public
4968
4968
  */
4969
4969
  NextMarker?: string;
4970
4970
  /**
4971
- * @public
4972
4971
  * <p>Specifies the number of subscribed rule groups that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
4973
4972
  * objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
4974
4973
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of objects.</p>
4974
+ * @public
4975
4975
  */
4976
4976
  Limit?: number;
4977
4977
  }
4978
4978
  /**
4979
- * @public
4980
4979
  * <note>
4981
4980
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
4982
4981
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -4986,22 +4985,23 @@ export interface ListSubscribedRuleGroupsRequest {
4986
4985
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
4987
4986
  * </note>
4988
4987
  * <p>A summary of the rule groups you are subscribed to.</p>
4988
+ * @public
4989
4989
  */
4990
4990
  export interface SubscribedRuleGroupSummary {
4991
4991
  /**
4992
- * @public
4993
4992
  * <p>A unique identifier for a <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
4993
+ * @public
4994
4994
  */
4995
4995
  RuleGroupId: string | undefined;
4996
4996
  /**
4997
- * @public
4998
4997
  * <p>A friendly name or description of the <code>RuleGroup</code>. You can't change the name of a <code>RuleGroup</code> after you create it.</p>
4998
+ * @public
4999
4999
  */
5000
5000
  Name: string | undefined;
5001
5001
  /**
5002
- * @public
5003
5002
  * <p>A friendly name or description for the metrics for this <code>RuleGroup</code>. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), with maximum length 128 and minimum length one. It can't contain
5004
5003
  * whitespace or metric names reserved for AWS WAF, including "All" and "Default_Action." You can't change the name of the metric after you create the <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
5004
+ * @public
5005
5005
  */
5006
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  MetricName: string | undefined;
5007
5007
  }
@@ -5010,16 +5010,16 @@ export interface SubscribedRuleGroupSummary {
5010
5010
  */
5011
5011
  export interface ListSubscribedRuleGroupsResponse {
5012
5012
  /**
5013
- * @public
5014
5013
  * <p>If you have more objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
5015
5014
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more objects, submit another
5016
5015
  * <code>ListSubscribedRuleGroups</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
5017
5016
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
5017
+ * @public
5018
5018
  */
5019
5019
  NextMarker?: string;
5020
5020
  /**
5021
- * @public
5022
5021
  * <p>An array of <a>RuleGroup</a> objects.</p>
5022
+ * @public
5023
5023
  */
5024
5024
  RuleGroups?: SubscribedRuleGroupSummary[];
5025
5025
  }
@@ -5028,23 +5028,22 @@ export interface ListSubscribedRuleGroupsResponse {
5028
5028
  */
5029
5029
  export interface ListTagsForResourceRequest {
5030
5030
  /**
5031
- * @public
5032
5031
  * <p></p>
5032
+ * @public
5033
5033
  */
5034
5034
  NextMarker?: string;
5035
5035
  /**
5036
- * @public
5037
5036
  * <p></p>
5037
+ * @public
5038
5038
  */
5039
5039
  Limit?: number;
5040
5040
  /**
5041
- * @public
5042
5041
  * <p></p>
5042
+ * @public
5043
5043
  */
5044
5044
  ResourceARN: string | undefined;
5045
5045
  }
5046
5046
  /**
5047
- * @public
5048
5047
  * <note>
5049
5048
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5050
5049
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5055,16 +5054,17 @@ export interface ListTagsForResourceRequest {
5055
5054
  * </note>
5056
5055
  * <p>Information for a tag associated with an AWS resource. Tags are key:value pairs that you can use to categorize and manage your resources, for purposes like billing. For example, you might set the tag key to "customer" and the value to the customer name or ID. You can specify one or more tags to add to each AWS resource, up to 50 tags for a resource.</p>
5057
5056
  * <p>Tagging is only available through the API, SDKs, and CLI. You can't manage or view tags through the AWS WAF Classic console. You can tag the AWS resources that you manage through AWS WAF Classic: web ACLs, rule groups, and rules. </p>
5057
+ * @public
5058
5058
  */
5059
5059
  export interface TagInfoForResource {
5060
5060
  /**
5061
- * @public
5062
5061
  * <p></p>
5062
+ * @public
5063
5063
  */
5064
5064
  ResourceARN?: string;
5065
5065
  /**
5066
- * @public
5067
5066
  * <p></p>
5067
+ * @public
5068
5068
  */
5069
5069
  TagList?: Tag[];
5070
5070
  }
@@ -5073,13 +5073,13 @@ export interface TagInfoForResource {
5073
5073
  */
5074
5074
  export interface ListTagsForResourceResponse {
5075
5075
  /**
5076
- * @public
5077
5076
  * <p></p>
5077
+ * @public
5078
5078
  */
5079
5079
  NextMarker?: string;
5080
5080
  /**
5081
- * @public
5082
5081
  * <p></p>
5082
+ * @public
5083
5083
  */
5084
5084
  TagInfoForResource?: TagInfoForResource;
5085
5085
  }
@@ -5088,18 +5088,18 @@ export interface ListTagsForResourceResponse {
5088
5088
  */
5089
5089
  export interface ListWebACLsRequest {
5090
5090
  /**
5091
- * @public
5092
5091
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <code>WebACL</code> objects than the number that you specify
5093
5092
  * for <code>Limit</code>, AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of
5094
5093
  * <code>WebACL</code> objects. For the second and subsequent <code>ListWebACLs</code> requests, specify the value of <code>NextMarker</code>
5095
5094
  * from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>WebACL</code> objects.</p>
5095
+ * @public
5096
5096
  */
5097
5097
  NextMarker?: string;
5098
5098
  /**
5099
- * @public
5100
5099
  * <p>Specifies the number of <code>WebACL</code> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
5101
5100
  * <code>WebACL</code> objects than the number that you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
5102
5101
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>WebACL</code> objects.</p>
5102
+ * @public
5103
5103
  */
5104
5104
  Limit?: number;
5105
5105
  }
@@ -5108,42 +5108,41 @@ export interface ListWebACLsRequest {
5108
5108
  */
5109
5109
  export interface ListWebACLsResponse {
5110
5110
  /**
5111
- * @public
5112
5111
  * <p>If you have more <code>WebACL</code> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
5113
5112
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>WebACL</code> objects, submit another
5114
5113
  * <code>ListWebACLs</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
5115
5114
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
5115
+ * @public
5116
5116
  */
5117
5117
  NextMarker?: string;
5118
5118
  /**
5119
- * @public
5120
5119
  * <p>An array of <a>WebACLSummary</a> objects.</p>
5120
+ * @public
5121
5121
  */
5122
5122
  WebACLs?: WebACLSummary[];
5123
5123
  }
5124
5124
  /**
5125
- * @public
5126
5125
  * <p>A request to list the <a>XssMatchSet</a> objects created by the current AWS account.</p>
5126
+ * @public
5127
5127
  */
5128
5128
  export interface ListXssMatchSetsRequest {
5129
5129
  /**
5130
- * @public
5131
5130
  * <p>If you specify a value for <code>Limit</code> and you have more <a>XssMatchSet</a> objects than the value of
5132
5131
  * <code>Limit</code>, AWS WAF returns a <code>NextMarker</code> value in the response that allows you to list another group of
5133
5132
  * <code>XssMatchSets</code>. For the second and subsequent <code>ListXssMatchSets</code> requests, specify the
5134
5133
  * value of <code>NextMarker</code> from the previous response to get information about another batch of <code>XssMatchSets</code>.</p>
5134
+ * @public
5135
5135
  */
5136
5136
  NextMarker?: string;
5137
5137
  /**
5138
- * @public
5139
5138
  * <p>Specifies the number of <a>XssMatchSet</a> objects that you want AWS WAF to return for this request. If you have more
5140
5139
  * <code>XssMatchSet</code> objects than the number you specify for <code>Limit</code>, the response includes a
5141
5140
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value that you can use to get another batch of <code>Rules</code>.</p>
5141
+ * @public
5142
5142
  */
5143
5143
  Limit?: number;
5144
5144
  }
5145
5145
  /**
5146
- * @public
5147
5146
  * <note>
5148
5147
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5149
5148
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5153,10 +5152,10 @@ export interface ListXssMatchSetsRequest {
5153
5152
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
5154
5153
  * </note>
5155
5154
  * <p>The <code>Id</code> and <code>Name</code> of an <code>XssMatchSet</code>.</p>
5155
+ * @public
5156
5156
  */
5157
5157
  export interface XssMatchSetSummary {
5158
5158
  /**
5159
- * @public
5160
5159
  * <p>A unique identifier for an <code>XssMatchSet</code>. You use <code>XssMatchSetId</code> to get information about a
5161
5160
  * <code>XssMatchSet</code> (see <a>GetXssMatchSet</a>), update an <code>XssMatchSet</code>
5162
5161
  * (see <a>UpdateXssMatchSet</a>), insert an <code>XssMatchSet</code> into a <code>Rule</code> or
@@ -5164,30 +5163,31 @@ export interface XssMatchSetSummary {
5164
5163
  * (see <a>DeleteXssMatchSet</a>).</p>
5165
5164
  * <p>
5166
5165
  * <code>XssMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateXssMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListXssMatchSets</a>.</p>
5166
+ * @public
5167
5167
  */
5168
5168
  XssMatchSetId: string | undefined;
5169
5169
  /**
5170
- * @public
5171
5170
  * <p>The name of the <code>XssMatchSet</code>, if any, specified by <code>Id</code>.</p>
5171
+ * @public
5172
5172
  */
5173
5173
  Name: string | undefined;
5174
5174
  }
5175
5175
  /**
5176
- * @public
5177
5176
  * <p>The response to a <a>ListXssMatchSets</a> request.</p>
5177
+ * @public
5178
5178
  */
5179
5179
  export interface ListXssMatchSetsResponse {
5180
5180
  /**
5181
- * @public
5182
5181
  * <p>If you have more <a>XssMatchSet</a> objects than the number that you specified for <code>Limit</code> in the request,
5183
5182
  * the response includes a <code>NextMarker</code> value. To list more <code>XssMatchSet</code> objects, submit another
5184
5183
  * <code>ListXssMatchSets</code> request, and specify the <code>NextMarker</code> value from the response in the
5185
5184
  * <code>NextMarker</code> value in the next request.</p>
5185
+ * @public
5186
5186
  */
5187
5187
  NextMarker?: string;
5188
5188
  /**
5189
- * @public
5190
5189
  * <p>An array of <a>XssMatchSetSummary</a> objects.</p>
5190
+ * @public
5191
5191
  */
5192
5192
  XssMatchSets?: XssMatchSetSummary[];
5193
5193
  }
@@ -5196,7 +5196,6 @@ export interface ListXssMatchSetsResponse {
5196
5196
  */
5197
5197
  export interface PutLoggingConfigurationRequest {
5198
5198
  /**
5199
- * @public
5200
5199
  * <p>The Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose that contains the inspected traffic
5201
5200
  * information, the redacted fields details, and the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the web ACL
5202
5201
  * to monitor.</p>
@@ -5205,6 +5204,7 @@ export interface PutLoggingConfigurationRequest {
5205
5204
  * the following values: <code>URI</code>, <code>QUERY_STRING</code>, <code>HEADER</code>,
5206
5205
  * or <code>METHOD</code>.</p>
5207
5206
  * </note>
5207
+ * @public
5208
5208
  */
5209
5209
  LoggingConfiguration: LoggingConfiguration | undefined;
5210
5210
  }
@@ -5213,14 +5213,14 @@ export interface PutLoggingConfigurationRequest {
5213
5213
  */
5214
5214
  export interface PutLoggingConfigurationResponse {
5215
5215
  /**
5216
- * @public
5217
5216
  * <p>The <a>LoggingConfiguration</a> that you submitted in the request.</p>
5217
+ * @public
5218
5218
  */
5219
5219
  LoggingConfiguration?: LoggingConfiguration;
5220
5220
  }
5221
5221
  /**
5222
- * @public
5223
5222
  * <p>AWS WAF is not able to access the service linked role. This can be caused by a previous <code>PutLoggingConfiguration</code> request, which can lock the service linked role for about 20 seconds. Please try your request again. The service linked role can also be locked by a previous <code>DeleteServiceLinkedRole</code> request, which can lock the role for 15 minutes or more. If you recently made a <code>DeleteServiceLinkedRole</code>, wait at least 15 minutes and try the request again. If you receive this same exception again, you will have to wait additional time until the role is unlocked.</p>
5223
+ * @public
5224
5224
  */
5225
5225
  export declare class WAFServiceLinkedRoleErrorException extends __BaseException {
5226
5226
  readonly name: "WAFServiceLinkedRoleErrorException";
@@ -5235,13 +5235,13 @@ export declare class WAFServiceLinkedRoleErrorException extends __BaseException
5235
5235
  */
5236
5236
  export interface PutPermissionPolicyRequest {
5237
5237
  /**
5238
- * @public
5239
5238
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the RuleGroup to which you want to attach the policy.</p>
5239
+ * @public
5240
5240
  */
5241
5241
  ResourceArn: string | undefined;
5242
5242
  /**
5243
- * @public
5244
5243
  * <p>The policy to attach to the specified RuleGroup.</p>
5244
+ * @public
5245
5245
  */
5246
5246
  Policy: string | undefined;
5247
5247
  }
@@ -5251,7 +5251,6 @@ export interface PutPermissionPolicyRequest {
5251
5251
  export interface PutPermissionPolicyResponse {
5252
5252
  }
5253
5253
  /**
5254
- * @public
5255
5254
  * <p>The operation failed because the specified policy is not in the proper format. </p>
5256
5255
  * <p>The policy is subject to the following restrictions:</p>
5257
5256
  * <ul>
@@ -5282,6 +5281,7 @@ export interface PutPermissionPolicyResponse {
5282
5281
  * <p>Your policy must be composed using IAM Policy version 2012-10-17.</p>
5283
5282
  * </li>
5284
5283
  * </ul>
5284
+ * @public
5285
5285
  */
5286
5286
  export declare class WAFInvalidPermissionPolicyException extends __BaseException {
5287
5287
  readonly name: "WAFInvalidPermissionPolicyException";
@@ -5296,13 +5296,13 @@ export declare class WAFInvalidPermissionPolicyException extends __BaseException
5296
5296
  */
5297
5297
  export interface TagResourceRequest {
5298
5298
  /**
5299
- * @public
5300
5299
  * <p></p>
5300
+ * @public
5301
5301
  */
5302
5302
  ResourceARN: string | undefined;
5303
5303
  /**
5304
- * @public
5305
5304
  * <p></p>
5305
+ * @public
5306
5306
  */
5307
5307
  Tags: Tag[] | undefined;
5308
5308
  }
@@ -5316,13 +5316,13 @@ export interface TagResourceResponse {
5316
5316
  */
5317
5317
  export interface UntagResourceRequest {
5318
5318
  /**
5319
- * @public
5320
5319
  * <p></p>
5320
+ * @public
5321
5321
  */
5322
5322
  ResourceARN: string | undefined;
5323
5323
  /**
5324
- * @public
5325
5324
  * <p></p>
5325
+ * @public
5326
5326
  */
5327
5327
  TagKeys: string[] | undefined;
5328
5328
  }
@@ -5344,7 +5344,6 @@ export declare const ChangeAction: {
5344
5344
  */
5345
5345
  export type ChangeAction = (typeof ChangeAction)[keyof typeof ChangeAction];
5346
5346
  /**
5347
- * @public
5348
5347
  * <note>
5349
5348
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5350
5349
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5355,18 +5354,19 @@ export type ChangeAction = (typeof ChangeAction)[keyof typeof ChangeAction];
5355
5354
  * </note>
5356
5355
  * <p>In an <a>UpdateByteMatchSet</a> request, <code>ByteMatchSetUpdate</code> specifies whether to insert or delete a
5357
5356
  * <a>ByteMatchTuple</a> and includes the settings for the <code>ByteMatchTuple</code>.</p>
5357
+ * @public
5358
5358
  */
5359
5359
  export interface ByteMatchSetUpdate {
5360
5360
  /**
5361
- * @public
5362
5361
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert or delete a <a>ByteMatchTuple</a>.</p>
5362
+ * @public
5363
5363
  */
5364
5364
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5365
5365
  /**
5366
- * @public
5367
5366
  * <p>Information about the part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect and the value that you want AWS WAF to search for.
5368
5367
  * If you specify <code>DELETE</code> for the value of <code>Action</code>, the <code>ByteMatchTuple</code> values must
5369
5368
  * exactly match the values in the <code>ByteMatchTuple</code> that you want to delete from the <code>ByteMatchSet</code>.</p>
5369
+ * @public
5370
5370
  */
5371
5371
  ByteMatchTuple: ByteMatchTuple | undefined;
5372
5372
  }
@@ -5375,18 +5375,17 @@ export interface ByteMatchSetUpdate {
5375
5375
  */
5376
5376
  export interface UpdateByteMatchSetRequest {
5377
5377
  /**
5378
- * @public
5379
5378
  * <p>The <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> of the <a>ByteMatchSet</a> that you want to update. <code>ByteMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateByteMatchSet</a> and by
5380
5379
  * <a>ListByteMatchSets</a>.</p>
5380
+ * @public
5381
5381
  */
5382
5382
  ByteMatchSetId: string | undefined;
5383
5383
  /**
5384
- * @public
5385
5384
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5385
+ * @public
5386
5386
  */
5387
5387
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5388
5388
  /**
5389
- * @public
5390
5389
  * <p>An array of <code>ByteMatchSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a <a>ByteMatchSet</a>.
5391
5390
  * For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
5392
5391
  * <ul>
@@ -5407,6 +5406,7 @@ export interface UpdateByteMatchSetRequest {
5407
5406
  * </p>
5408
5407
  * </li>
5409
5408
  * </ul>
5409
+ * @public
5410
5410
  */
5411
5411
  Updates: ByteMatchSetUpdate[] | undefined;
5412
5412
  }
@@ -5415,14 +5415,13 @@ export interface UpdateByteMatchSetRequest {
5415
5415
  */
5416
5416
  export interface UpdateByteMatchSetResponse {
5417
5417
  /**
5418
- * @public
5419
5418
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateByteMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
5420
5419
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5420
+ * @public
5421
5421
  */
5422
5422
  ChangeToken?: string;
5423
5423
  }
5424
5424
  /**
5425
- * @public
5426
5425
  * <p>The operation failed because you tried to add an object to or delete an object from another object that doesn't exist. For example:</p>
5427
5426
  * <ul>
5428
5427
  * <li>
@@ -5439,6 +5438,7 @@ export interface UpdateByteMatchSetResponse {
5439
5438
  * that doesn't exist.</p>
5440
5439
  * </li>
5441
5440
  * </ul>
5441
+ * @public
5442
5442
  */
5443
5443
  export declare class WAFNonexistentContainerException extends __BaseException {
5444
5444
  readonly name: "WAFNonexistentContainerException";
@@ -5449,7 +5449,6 @@ export declare class WAFNonexistentContainerException extends __BaseException {
5449
5449
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFNonexistentContainerException, __BaseException>);
5450
5450
  }
5451
5451
  /**
5452
- * @public
5453
5452
  * <note>
5454
5453
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5455
5454
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5459,16 +5458,17 @@ export declare class WAFNonexistentContainerException extends __BaseException {
5459
5458
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
5460
5459
  * </note>
5461
5460
  * <p>Specifies the type of update to perform to an <a>GeoMatchSet</a> with <a>UpdateGeoMatchSet</a>.</p>
5461
+ * @public
5462
5462
  */
5463
5463
  export interface GeoMatchSetUpdate {
5464
5464
  /**
5465
- * @public
5466
5465
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert or delete a country with <a>UpdateGeoMatchSet</a>.</p>
5466
+ * @public
5467
5467
  */
5468
5468
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5469
5469
  /**
5470
- * @public
5471
5470
  * <p>The country from which web requests originate that you want AWS WAF to search for.</p>
5471
+ * @public
5472
5472
  */
5473
5473
  GeoMatchConstraint: GeoMatchConstraint | undefined;
5474
5474
  }
@@ -5477,18 +5477,17 @@ export interface GeoMatchSetUpdate {
5477
5477
  */
5478
5478
  export interface UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest {
5479
5479
  /**
5480
- * @public
5481
5480
  * <p>The <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> of the <a>GeoMatchSet</a> that you want to update. <code>GeoMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateGeoMatchSet</a> and by
5482
5481
  * <a>ListGeoMatchSets</a>.</p>
5482
+ * @public
5483
5483
  */
5484
5484
  GeoMatchSetId: string | undefined;
5485
5485
  /**
5486
- * @public
5487
5486
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5487
+ * @public
5488
5488
  */
5489
5489
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5490
5490
  /**
5491
- * @public
5492
5491
  * <p>An array of <code>GeoMatchSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from an <a>GeoMatchSet</a>.
5493
5492
  * For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
5494
5493
  * <ul>
@@ -5504,6 +5503,7 @@ export interface UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest {
5504
5503
  * <p>You can have only one <code>Type</code> and <code>Value</code> per <code>GeoMatchConstraint</code>. To add multiple countries, include multiple <code>GeoMatchSetUpdate</code> objects in your request.</p>
5505
5504
  * </li>
5506
5505
  * </ul>
5506
+ * @public
5507
5507
  */
5508
5508
  Updates: GeoMatchSetUpdate[] | undefined;
5509
5509
  }
@@ -5512,14 +5512,13 @@ export interface UpdateGeoMatchSetRequest {
5512
5512
  */
5513
5513
  export interface UpdateGeoMatchSetResponse {
5514
5514
  /**
5515
- * @public
5516
5515
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateGeoMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
5517
5516
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5517
+ * @public
5518
5518
  */
5519
5519
  ChangeToken?: string;
5520
5520
  }
5521
5521
  /**
5522
- * @public
5523
5522
  * <note>
5524
5523
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5525
5524
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5529,16 +5528,17 @@ export interface UpdateGeoMatchSetResponse {
5529
5528
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
5530
5529
  * </note>
5531
5530
  * <p>Specifies the type of update to perform to an <a>IPSet</a> with <a>UpdateIPSet</a>.</p>
5531
+ * @public
5532
5532
  */
5533
5533
  export interface IPSetUpdate {
5534
5534
  /**
5535
- * @public
5536
5535
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert or delete an IP address with <a>UpdateIPSet</a>.</p>
5536
+ * @public
5537
5537
  */
5538
5538
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5539
5539
  /**
5540
- * @public
5541
5540
  * <p>The IP address type (<code>IPV4</code> or <code>IPV6</code>) and the IP address range (in CIDR notation) that web requests originate from.</p>
5541
+ * @public
5542
5542
  */
5543
5543
  IPSetDescriptor: IPSetDescriptor | undefined;
5544
5544
  }
@@ -5547,18 +5547,17 @@ export interface IPSetUpdate {
5547
5547
  */
5548
5548
  export interface UpdateIPSetRequest {
5549
5549
  /**
5550
- * @public
5551
5550
  * <p>The <code>IPSetId</code> of the <a>IPSet</a> that you want to update. <code>IPSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateIPSet</a> and by
5552
5551
  * <a>ListIPSets</a>.</p>
5552
+ * @public
5553
5553
  */
5554
5554
  IPSetId: string | undefined;
5555
5555
  /**
5556
- * @public
5557
5556
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5557
+ * @public
5558
5558
  */
5559
5559
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5560
5560
  /**
5561
- * @public
5562
5561
  * <p>An array of <code>IPSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from an <a>IPSet</a>.
5563
5562
  * For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
5564
5563
  * <ul>
@@ -5574,6 +5573,7 @@ export interface UpdateIPSetRequest {
5574
5573
  * </li>
5575
5574
  * </ul>
5576
5575
  * <p>You can insert a maximum of 1000 addresses in a single request.</p>
5576
+ * @public
5577
5577
  */
5578
5578
  Updates: IPSetUpdate[] | undefined;
5579
5579
  }
@@ -5582,14 +5582,13 @@ export interface UpdateIPSetRequest {
5582
5582
  */
5583
5583
  export interface UpdateIPSetResponse {
5584
5584
  /**
5585
- * @public
5586
5585
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateIPSet</code> request. You can also use this value
5587
5586
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5587
+ * @public
5588
5588
  */
5589
5589
  ChangeToken?: string;
5590
5590
  }
5591
5591
  /**
5592
- * @public
5593
5592
  * <note>
5594
5593
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5595
5594
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5600,17 +5599,18 @@ export interface UpdateIPSetResponse {
5600
5599
  * </note>
5601
5600
  * <p>Specifies a <code>Predicate</code> (such as an <code>IPSet</code>) and indicates whether you want to add it to a
5602
5601
  * <code>Rule</code> or delete it from a <code>Rule</code>.</p>
5602
+ * @public
5603
5603
  */
5604
5604
  export interface RuleUpdate {
5605
5605
  /**
5606
- * @public
5607
5606
  * <p>Specify <code>INSERT</code> to add a <code>Predicate</code> to a <code>Rule</code>. Use <code>DELETE</code> to remove a
5608
5607
  * <code>Predicate</code> from a <code>Rule</code>.</p>
5608
+ * @public
5609
5609
  */
5610
5610
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5611
5611
  /**
5612
- * @public
5613
5612
  * <p>The ID of the <code>Predicate</code> (such as an <code>IPSet</code>) that you want to add to a <code>Rule</code>.</p>
5613
+ * @public
5614
5614
  */
5615
5615
  Predicate: Predicate | undefined;
5616
5616
  }
@@ -5619,28 +5619,28 @@ export interface RuleUpdate {
5619
5619
  */
5620
5620
  export interface UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest {
5621
5621
  /**
5622
- * @public
5623
5622
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <code>RateBasedRule</code> that you want to update.
5624
5623
  * <code>RuleId</code> is returned by <code>CreateRateBasedRule</code> and by <a>ListRateBasedRules</a>.</p>
5624
+ * @public
5625
5625
  */
5626
5626
  RuleId: string | undefined;
5627
5627
  /**
5628
- * @public
5629
5628
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5629
+ * @public
5630
5630
  */
5631
5631
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5632
5632
  /**
5633
- * @public
5634
5633
  * <p>An array of <code>RuleUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete
5635
5634
  * from a <a>RateBasedRule</a>. </p>
5635
+ * @public
5636
5636
  */
5637
5637
  Updates: RuleUpdate[] | undefined;
5638
5638
  /**
5639
- * @public
5640
5639
  * <p>The maximum number of requests, which have an identical value in the field specified by the <code>RateKey</code>, allowed in a
5641
5640
  * five-minute period. If the number of requests exceeds the <code>RateLimit</code> and the other
5642
5641
  * predicates specified in the rule are also met,
5643
5642
  * AWS WAF triggers the action that is specified for this rule.</p>
5643
+ * @public
5644
5644
  */
5645
5645
  RateLimit: number | undefined;
5646
5646
  }
@@ -5649,15 +5649,14 @@ export interface UpdateRateBasedRuleRequest {
5649
5649
  */
5650
5650
  export interface UpdateRateBasedRuleResponse {
5651
5651
  /**
5652
- * @public
5653
5652
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the
5654
5653
  * <code>UpdateRateBasedRule</code> request. You can also use this value to query the
5655
5654
  * status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5655
+ * @public
5656
5656
  */
5657
5657
  ChangeToken?: string;
5658
5658
  }
5659
5659
  /**
5660
- * @public
5661
5660
  * <note>
5662
5661
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5663
5662
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5668,18 +5667,19 @@ export interface UpdateRateBasedRuleResponse {
5668
5667
  * </note>
5669
5668
  * <p>In an <a>UpdateRegexMatchSet</a> request, <code>RegexMatchSetUpdate</code> specifies whether to insert or delete a
5670
5669
  * <a>RegexMatchTuple</a> and includes the settings for the <code>RegexMatchTuple</code>.</p>
5670
+ * @public
5671
5671
  */
5672
5672
  export interface RegexMatchSetUpdate {
5673
5673
  /**
5674
- * @public
5675
5674
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert or delete a <a>RegexMatchTuple</a>.</p>
5675
+ * @public
5676
5676
  */
5677
5677
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5678
5678
  /**
5679
- * @public
5680
5679
  * <p>Information about the part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect and the identifier of the regular expression (regex) pattern that you want AWS WAF to search for.
5681
5680
  * If you specify <code>DELETE</code> for the value of <code>Action</code>, the <code>RegexMatchTuple</code> values must
5682
5681
  * exactly match the values in the <code>RegexMatchTuple</code> that you want to delete from the <code>RegexMatchSet</code>.</p>
5682
+ * @public
5683
5683
  */
5684
5684
  RegexMatchTuple: RegexMatchTuple | undefined;
5685
5685
  }
@@ -5688,20 +5688,20 @@ export interface RegexMatchSetUpdate {
5688
5688
  */
5689
5689
  export interface UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest {
5690
5690
  /**
5691
- * @public
5692
5691
  * <p>The <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> of the <a>RegexMatchSet</a> that you want to update. <code>RegexMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexMatchSet</a> and by
5693
5692
  * <a>ListRegexMatchSets</a>.</p>
5693
+ * @public
5694
5694
  */
5695
5695
  RegexMatchSetId: string | undefined;
5696
5696
  /**
5697
- * @public
5698
5697
  * <p>An array of <code>RegexMatchSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a <a>RegexMatchSet</a>.
5699
5698
  * For more information, see <a>RegexMatchTuple</a>.</p>
5699
+ * @public
5700
5700
  */
5701
5701
  Updates: RegexMatchSetUpdate[] | undefined;
5702
5702
  /**
5703
- * @public
5704
5703
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5704
+ * @public
5705
5705
  */
5706
5706
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5707
5707
  }
@@ -5710,14 +5710,13 @@ export interface UpdateRegexMatchSetRequest {
5710
5710
  */
5711
5711
  export interface UpdateRegexMatchSetResponse {
5712
5712
  /**
5713
- * @public
5714
5713
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateRegexMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
5715
5714
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5715
+ * @public
5716
5716
  */
5717
5717
  ChangeToken?: string;
5718
5718
  }
5719
5719
  /**
5720
- * @public
5721
5720
  * <note>
5722
5721
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5723
5722
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5728,16 +5727,17 @@ export interface UpdateRegexMatchSetResponse {
5728
5727
  * </note>
5729
5728
  * <p>In an <a>UpdateRegexPatternSet</a> request, <code>RegexPatternSetUpdate</code> specifies whether to insert or delete a
5730
5729
  * <code>RegexPatternString</code> and includes the settings for the <code>RegexPatternString</code>.</p>
5730
+ * @public
5731
5731
  */
5732
5732
  export interface RegexPatternSetUpdate {
5733
5733
  /**
5734
- * @public
5735
5734
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert or delete a <code>RegexPatternString</code>.</p>
5735
+ * @public
5736
5736
  */
5737
5737
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5738
5738
  /**
5739
- * @public
5740
5739
  * <p>Specifies the regular expression (regex) pattern that you want AWS WAF to search for, such as <code>B[a@]dB[o0]t</code>.</p>
5740
+ * @public
5741
5741
  */
5742
5742
  RegexPatternString: string | undefined;
5743
5743
  }
@@ -5746,19 +5746,19 @@ export interface RegexPatternSetUpdate {
5746
5746
  */
5747
5747
  export interface UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest {
5748
5748
  /**
5749
- * @public
5750
5749
  * <p>The <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> of the <a>RegexPatternSet</a> that you want to update. <code>RegexPatternSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRegexPatternSet</a> and by
5751
5750
  * <a>ListRegexPatternSets</a>.</p>
5751
+ * @public
5752
5752
  */
5753
5753
  RegexPatternSetId: string | undefined;
5754
5754
  /**
5755
- * @public
5756
5755
  * <p>An array of <code>RegexPatternSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a <a>RegexPatternSet</a>.</p>
5756
+ * @public
5757
5757
  */
5758
5758
  Updates: RegexPatternSetUpdate[] | undefined;
5759
5759
  /**
5760
- * @public
5761
5760
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5761
+ * @public
5762
5762
  */
5763
5763
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5764
5764
  }
@@ -5767,15 +5767,15 @@ export interface UpdateRegexPatternSetRequest {
5767
5767
  */
5768
5768
  export interface UpdateRegexPatternSetResponse {
5769
5769
  /**
5770
- * @public
5771
5770
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateRegexPatternSet</code> request. You can also use this value
5772
5771
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5772
+ * @public
5773
5773
  */
5774
5774
  ChangeToken?: string;
5775
5775
  }
5776
5776
  /**
5777
- * @public
5778
5777
  * <p>The regular expression (regex) you specified in <code>RegexPatternString</code> is invalid.</p>
5778
+ * @public
5779
5779
  */
5780
5780
  export declare class WAFInvalidRegexPatternException extends __BaseException {
5781
5781
  readonly name: "WAFInvalidRegexPatternException";
@@ -5790,18 +5790,17 @@ export declare class WAFInvalidRegexPatternException extends __BaseException {
5790
5790
  */
5791
5791
  export interface UpdateRuleRequest {
5792
5792
  /**
5793
- * @public
5794
5793
  * <p>The <code>RuleId</code> of the <code>Rule</code> that you want to update. <code>RuleId</code> is returned by
5795
5794
  * <code>CreateRule</code> and by <a>ListRules</a>.</p>
5795
+ * @public
5796
5796
  */
5797
5797
  RuleId: string | undefined;
5798
5798
  /**
5799
- * @public
5800
5799
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5800
+ * @public
5801
5801
  */
5802
5802
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5803
5803
  /**
5804
- * @public
5805
5804
  * <p>An array of <code>RuleUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a
5806
5805
  * <a>Rule</a>. For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
5807
5806
  * <ul>
@@ -5821,6 +5820,7 @@ export interface UpdateRuleRequest {
5821
5820
  * </p>
5822
5821
  * </li>
5823
5822
  * </ul>
5823
+ * @public
5824
5824
  */
5825
5825
  Updates: RuleUpdate[] | undefined;
5826
5826
  }
@@ -5829,14 +5829,13 @@ export interface UpdateRuleRequest {
5829
5829
  */
5830
5830
  export interface UpdateRuleResponse {
5831
5831
  /**
5832
- * @public
5833
5832
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateRule</code> request. You can also use this value
5834
5833
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5834
+ * @public
5835
5835
  */
5836
5836
  ChangeToken?: string;
5837
5837
  }
5838
5838
  /**
5839
- * @public
5840
5839
  * <note>
5841
5840
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5842
5841
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5847,19 +5846,20 @@ export interface UpdateRuleResponse {
5847
5846
  * </note>
5848
5847
  * <p>Specifies an <code>ActivatedRule</code> and indicates whether you want to add it to a
5849
5848
  * <code>RuleGroup</code> or delete it from a <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
5849
+ * @public
5850
5850
  */
5851
5851
  export interface RuleGroupUpdate {
5852
5852
  /**
5853
- * @public
5854
5853
  * <p>Specify <code>INSERT</code> to add an <code>ActivatedRule</code> to a <code>RuleGroup</code>. Use <code>DELETE</code> to remove an
5855
5854
  * <code>ActivatedRule</code> from a <code>RuleGroup</code>.</p>
5855
+ * @public
5856
5856
  */
5857
5857
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5858
5858
  /**
5859
- * @public
5860
5859
  * <p>The <code>ActivatedRule</code> object specifies a <code>Rule</code> that you want to insert or delete,
5861
5860
  * the priority of the <code>Rule</code> in the <code>WebACL</code>, and the action that you want AWS WAF to take when a web request matches the <code>Rule</code>
5862
5861
  * (<code>ALLOW</code>, <code>BLOCK</code>, or <code>COUNT</code>).</p>
5862
+ * @public
5863
5863
  */
5864
5864
  ActivatedRule: ActivatedRule | undefined;
5865
5865
  }
@@ -5868,23 +5868,23 @@ export interface RuleGroupUpdate {
5868
5868
  */
5869
5869
  export interface UpdateRuleGroupRequest {
5870
5870
  /**
5871
- * @public
5872
5871
  * <p>The <code>RuleGroupId</code> of the <a>RuleGroup</a> that you want to update. <code>RuleGroupId</code> is returned by <a>CreateRuleGroup</a> and by
5873
5872
  * <a>ListRuleGroups</a>.</p>
5873
+ * @public
5874
5874
  */
5875
5875
  RuleGroupId: string | undefined;
5876
5876
  /**
5877
- * @public
5878
5877
  * <p>An array of <code>RuleGroupUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a
5879
5878
  * <a>RuleGroup</a>.</p>
5880
5879
  * <p>You can only insert <code>REGULAR</code> rules into a rule group.</p>
5881
5880
  * <p>
5882
5881
  * <code>ActivatedRule|OverrideAction</code> applies only when updating or adding a <code>RuleGroup</code> to a <code>WebACL</code>. In this case you do not use <code>ActivatedRule|Action</code>. For all other update requests, <code>ActivatedRule|Action</code> is used instead of <code>ActivatedRule|OverrideAction</code>.</p>
5882
+ * @public
5883
5883
  */
5884
5884
  Updates: RuleGroupUpdate[] | undefined;
5885
5885
  /**
5886
- * @public
5887
5886
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5887
+ * @public
5888
5888
  */
5889
5889
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5890
5890
  }
@@ -5893,14 +5893,13 @@ export interface UpdateRuleGroupRequest {
5893
5893
  */
5894
5894
  export interface UpdateRuleGroupResponse {
5895
5895
  /**
5896
- * @public
5897
5896
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateRuleGroup</code> request. You can also use this value
5898
5897
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5898
+ * @public
5899
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  */
5900
5900
  ChangeToken?: string;
5901
5901
  }
5902
5902
  /**
5903
- * @public
5904
5903
  * <note>
5905
5904
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5906
5905
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5911,20 +5910,21 @@ export interface UpdateRuleGroupResponse {
5911
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  * </note>
5912
5911
  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want to inspect the size of and indicates whether you want to
5913
5912
  * add the specification to a <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> or delete it from a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>.</p>
5913
+ * @public
5914
5914
  */
5915
5915
  export interface SizeConstraintSetUpdate {
5916
5916
  /**
5917
- * @public
5918
5917
  * <p>Specify <code>INSERT</code> to add a <a>SizeConstraintSetUpdate</a> to a <a>SizeConstraintSet</a>.
5919
5918
  * Use <code>DELETE</code> to remove a <code>SizeConstraintSetUpdate</code> from a <code>SizeConstraintSet</code>.</p>
5919
+ * @public
5920
5920
  */
5921
5921
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
5922
5922
  /**
5923
- * @public
5924
5923
  * <p>Specifies a constraint on the size of a part of the web request. AWS WAF uses the <code>Size</code>, <code>ComparisonOperator</code>, and <code>FieldToMatch</code> to build
5925
5924
  * an expression in the form of "<code>Size</code>
5926
5925
  * <code>ComparisonOperator</code> size in bytes of <code>FieldToMatch</code>". If that expression is true, the
5927
5926
  * <code>SizeConstraint</code> is considered to match.</p>
5927
+ * @public
5928
5928
  */
5929
5929
  SizeConstraint: SizeConstraint | undefined;
5930
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  }
@@ -5933,18 +5933,17 @@ export interface SizeConstraintSetUpdate {
5933
5933
  */
5934
5934
  export interface UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest {
5935
5935
  /**
5936
- * @public
5937
5936
  * <p>The <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code> of the <a>SizeConstraintSet</a> that you want to update. <code>SizeConstraintSetId</code>
5938
5937
  * is returned by <a>CreateSizeConstraintSet</a> and by <a>ListSizeConstraintSets</a>.</p>
5938
+ * @public
5939
5939
  */
5940
5940
  SizeConstraintSetId: string | undefined;
5941
5941
  /**
5942
- * @public
5943
5942
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
5943
+ * @public
5944
5944
  */
5945
5945
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
5946
5946
  /**
5947
- * @public
5948
5947
  * <p>An array of <code>SizeConstraintSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a <a>SizeConstraintSet</a>.
5949
5948
  * For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
5950
5949
  * <ul>
@@ -5965,6 +5964,7 @@ export interface UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest {
5965
5964
  * </p>
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  * </li>
5967
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  * </ul>
5967
+ * @public
5968
5968
  */
5969
5969
  Updates: SizeConstraintSetUpdate[] | undefined;
5970
5970
  }
@@ -5973,14 +5973,13 @@ export interface UpdateSizeConstraintSetRequest {
5973
5973
  */
5974
5974
  export interface UpdateSizeConstraintSetResponse {
5975
5975
  /**
5976
- * @public
5977
5976
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateSizeConstraintSet</code> request. You can also use this value
5978
5977
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
5978
+ * @public
5979
5979
  */
5980
5980
  ChangeToken?: string;
5981
5981
  }
5982
5982
  /**
5983
- * @public
5984
5983
  * <note>
5985
5984
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
5986
5985
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -5991,38 +5990,38 @@ export interface UpdateSizeConstraintSetResponse {
5991
5990
  * </note>
5992
5991
  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want to inspect for snippets of malicious SQL code and indicates whether you want to
5993
5992
  * add the specification to a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a> or delete it from a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>.</p>
5993
+ * @public
5994
5994
  */
5995
5995
  export interface SqlInjectionMatchSetUpdate {
5996
5996
  /**
5997
- * @public
5998
5997
  * <p>Specify <code>INSERT</code> to add a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSetUpdate</a> to a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>.
5999
5998
  * Use <code>DELETE</code> to remove a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetUpdate</code> from a <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code>.</p>
5999
+ * @public
6000
6000
  */
6001
6001
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
6002
6002
  /**
6003
- * @public
6004
6003
  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect for snippets of malicious SQL code and, if you want AWS WAF to inspect a header, the name of the header.</p>
6004
+ * @public
6005
6005
  */
6006
6006
  SqlInjectionMatchTuple: SqlInjectionMatchTuple | undefined;
6007
6007
  }
6008
6008
  /**
6009
- * @public
6010
6009
  * <p>A request to update a <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>.</p>
6010
+ * @public
6011
6011
  */
6012
6012
  export interface UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest {
6013
6013
  /**
6014
- * @public
6015
6014
  * <p>The <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> of the <code>SqlInjectionMatchSet</code> that you want to update.
6016
6015
  * <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateSqlInjectionMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListSqlInjectionMatchSets</a>.</p>
6016
+ * @public
6017
6017
  */
6018
6018
  SqlInjectionMatchSetId: string | undefined;
6019
6019
  /**
6020
- * @public
6021
6020
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
6021
+ * @public
6022
6022
  */
6023
6023
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
6024
6024
  /**
6025
- * @public
6026
6025
  * <p>An array of <code>SqlInjectionMatchSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a
6027
6026
  * <a>SqlInjectionMatchSet</a>. For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
6028
6027
  * <ul>
@@ -6042,23 +6041,23 @@ export interface UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetRequest {
6042
6041
  * </p>
6043
6042
  * </li>
6044
6043
  * </ul>
6044
+ * @public
6045
6045
  */
6046
6046
  Updates: SqlInjectionMatchSetUpdate[] | undefined;
6047
6047
  }
6048
6048
  /**
6049
- * @public
6050
6049
  * <p>The response to an <a>UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSets</a> request.</p>
6050
+ * @public
6051
6051
  */
6052
6052
  export interface UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
6053
6053
  /**
6054
- * @public
6055
6054
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
6056
6055
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
6056
+ * @public
6057
6057
  */
6058
6058
  ChangeToken?: string;
6059
6059
  }
6060
6060
  /**
6061
- * @public
6062
6061
  * <note>
6063
6062
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
6064
6063
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -6068,18 +6067,19 @@ export interface UpdateSqlInjectionMatchSetResponse {
6068
6067
  * WAF</b>, use the AWS WAFV2 API and see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html">AWS WAF Developer Guide</a>. With the latest version, AWS WAF has a single set of endpoints for regional and global use. </p>
6069
6068
  * </note>
6070
6069
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert a <code>Rule</code> into or delete a <code>Rule</code> from a <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
6070
+ * @public
6071
6071
  */
6072
6072
  export interface WebACLUpdate {
6073
6073
  /**
6074
- * @public
6075
6074
  * <p>Specifies whether to insert a <code>Rule</code> into or delete a <code>Rule</code> from a <code>WebACL</code>.</p>
6075
+ * @public
6076
6076
  */
6077
6077
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
6078
6078
  /**
6079
- * @public
6080
6079
  * <p>The <code>ActivatedRule</code> object in an <a>UpdateWebACL</a> request specifies a <code>Rule</code> that you want to insert or delete,
6081
6080
  * the priority of the <code>Rule</code> in the <code>WebACL</code>, and the action that you want AWS WAF to take when a web request matches the <code>Rule</code>
6082
6081
  * (<code>ALLOW</code>, <code>BLOCK</code>, or <code>COUNT</code>).</p>
6082
+ * @public
6083
6083
  */
6084
6084
  ActivatedRule: ActivatedRule | undefined;
6085
6085
  }
@@ -6088,18 +6088,17 @@ export interface WebACLUpdate {
6088
6088
  */
6089
6089
  export interface UpdateWebACLRequest {
6090
6090
  /**
6091
- * @public
6092
6091
  * <p>The <code>WebACLId</code> of the <a>WebACL</a> that you want to update. <code>WebACLId</code> is returned by <a>CreateWebACL</a> and by
6093
6092
  * <a>ListWebACLs</a>.</p>
6093
+ * @public
6094
6094
  */
6095
6095
  WebACLId: string | undefined;
6096
6096
  /**
6097
- * @public
6098
6097
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
6098
+ * @public
6099
6099
  */
6100
6100
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
6101
6101
  /**
6102
- * @public
6103
6102
  * <p>An array of updates to make to the <a>WebACL</a>.</p>
6104
6103
  * <p>An array of <code>WebACLUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or delete from a
6105
6104
  * <a>WebACL</a>. For more information, see the applicable data types:</p>
@@ -6126,12 +6125,13 @@ export interface UpdateWebACLRequest {
6126
6125
  * </p>
6127
6126
  * </li>
6128
6127
  * </ul>
6128
+ * @public
6129
6129
  */
6130
6130
  Updates?: WebACLUpdate[];
6131
6131
  /**
6132
- * @public
6133
6132
  * <p>A default action for the web ACL, either ALLOW or BLOCK. AWS WAF performs the default
6134
6133
  * action if a request doesn't match the criteria in any of the rules in a web ACL.</p>
6134
+ * @public
6135
6135
  */
6136
6136
  DefaultAction?: WafAction;
6137
6137
  }
@@ -6140,15 +6140,15 @@ export interface UpdateWebACLRequest {
6140
6140
  */
6141
6141
  export interface UpdateWebACLResponse {
6142
6142
  /**
6143
- * @public
6144
6143
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateWebACL</code> request. You can also use this value
6145
6144
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
6145
+ * @public
6146
6146
  */
6147
6147
  ChangeToken?: string;
6148
6148
  }
6149
6149
  /**
6150
- * @public
6151
6150
  * <p>The specified subscription does not exist.</p>
6151
+ * @public
6152
6152
  */
6153
6153
  export declare class WAFSubscriptionNotFoundException extends __BaseException {
6154
6154
  readonly name: "WAFSubscriptionNotFoundException";
@@ -6159,7 +6159,6 @@ export declare class WAFSubscriptionNotFoundException extends __BaseException {
6159
6159
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<WAFSubscriptionNotFoundException, __BaseException>);
6160
6160
  }
6161
6161
  /**
6162
- * @public
6163
6162
  * <note>
6164
6163
  * <p>This is <b>AWS WAF Classic</b> documentation. For
6165
6164
  * more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-waf-chapter.html">AWS
@@ -6170,40 +6169,40 @@ export declare class WAFSubscriptionNotFoundException extends __BaseException {
6170
6169
  * </note>
6171
6170
  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want to inspect for cross-site scripting attacks and indicates whether you want to
6172
6171
  * add the specification to an <a>XssMatchSet</a> or delete it from an <code>XssMatchSet</code>.</p>
6172
+ * @public
6173
6173
  */
6174
6174
  export interface XssMatchSetUpdate {
6175
6175
  /**
6176
- * @public
6177
6176
  * <p>Specify <code>INSERT</code> to add an
6178
6177
  * <a>XssMatchSetUpdate</a> to an <a>XssMatchSet</a>. Use
6179
6178
  * <code>DELETE</code> to remove an
6180
6179
  * <code>XssMatchSetUpdate</code> from an <code>XssMatchSet</code>.</p>
6180
+ * @public
6181
6181
  */
6182
6182
  Action: ChangeAction | undefined;
6183
6183
  /**
6184
- * @public
6185
6184
  * <p>Specifies the part of a web request that you want AWS WAF to inspect for cross-site scripting attacks and, if you want AWS WAF to inspect a header, the name of the header.</p>
6185
+ * @public
6186
6186
  */
6187
6187
  XssMatchTuple: XssMatchTuple | undefined;
6188
6188
  }
6189
6189
  /**
6190
- * @public
6191
6190
  * <p>A request to update an <a>XssMatchSet</a>.</p>
6191
+ * @public
6192
6192
  */
6193
6193
  export interface UpdateXssMatchSetRequest {
6194
6194
  /**
6195
- * @public
6196
6195
  * <p>The <code>XssMatchSetId</code> of the <code>XssMatchSet</code> that you want to update.
6197
6196
  * <code>XssMatchSetId</code> is returned by <a>CreateXssMatchSet</a> and by <a>ListXssMatchSets</a>.</p>
6197
+ * @public
6198
6198
  */
6199
6199
  XssMatchSetId: string | undefined;
6200
6200
  /**
6201
- * @public
6202
6201
  * <p>The value returned by the most recent call to <a>GetChangeToken</a>.</p>
6202
+ * @public
6203
6203
  */
6204
6204
  ChangeToken: string | undefined;
6205
6205
  /**
6206
- * @public
6207
6206
  * <p>An array of <code>XssMatchSetUpdate</code> objects that you want to insert into or
6208
6207
  * delete from an
6209
6208
  * <a>XssMatchSet</a>. For more information, see the applicable data
@@ -6225,18 +6224,19 @@ export interface UpdateXssMatchSetRequest {
6225
6224
  * </p>
6226
6225
  * </li>
6227
6226
  * </ul>
6227
+ * @public
6228
6228
  */
6229
6229
  Updates: XssMatchSetUpdate[] | undefined;
6230
6230
  }
6231
6231
  /**
6232
- * @public
6233
6232
  * <p>The response to an <a>UpdateXssMatchSets</a> request.</p>
6233
+ * @public
6234
6234
  */
6235
6235
  export interface UpdateXssMatchSetResponse {
6236
6236
  /**
6237
- * @public
6238
6237
  * <p>The <code>ChangeToken</code> that you used to submit the <code>UpdateXssMatchSet</code> request. You can also use this value
6239
6238
  * to query the status of the request. For more information, see <a>GetChangeTokenStatus</a>.</p>
6239
+ * @public
6240
6240
  */
6241
6241
  ChangeToken?: string;
6242
6242
  }