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package com.amazonaws.services.wafv2.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller;
/**
*
* A rule group defines a collection of rules to inspect and control web requests that you can use in a WebACL.
* When you create a rule group, you define an immutable capacity limit. If you update a rule group, you must stay
* within the capacity. This allows others to reuse the rule group with confidence in its capacity requirements.
*
*
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class RuleGroup implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo {
/**
*
* The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
*
*/
private String name;
/**
*
* A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands. You
* provide it to operations like update and delete.
*
*/
private String id;
/**
*
* The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or
* modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of rules using
* CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and
* web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule.
* Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule
* group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group.
* For more information, see WAF web ACL capacity
* units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*/
private Long capacity;
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
*
*/
private String aRN;
/**
*
* A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
*
*/
private String description;
/**
*
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes one
* top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles
* them.
*
*/
private java.util.List rules;
/**
*
* Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
*
*/
private VisibilityConfig visibilityConfig;
/**
*
* The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this prefix.
*
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully
* qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined and
* the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
*
*/
private String labelNamespace;
/**
*
* A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send a
* custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules that you
* define in the rule group.
*
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing web
* requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF Developer
* Guide.
*
*/
private java.util.Map customResponseBodies;
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are defined in
* the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*
*/
private java.util.List availableLabels;
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels are
* defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a rule.
*
*/
private java.util.List consumedLabels;
/**
*
* The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
*
*
* @param name
* The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
*/
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
/**
*
* The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
*
*
* @return The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
*/
public String getName() {
return this.name;
}
/**
*
* The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
*
*
* @param name
* The name of the rule group. You cannot change the name of a rule group after you create it.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withName(String name) {
setName(name);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands. You
* provide it to operations like update and delete.
*
*
* @param id
* A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands.
* You provide it to operations like update and delete.
*/
public void setId(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
/**
*
* A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands. You
* provide it to operations like update and delete.
*
*
* @return A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands.
* You provide it to operations like update and delete.
*/
public String getId() {
return this.id;
}
/**
*
* A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands. You
* provide it to operations like update and delete.
*
*
* @param id
* A unique identifier for the rule group. This ID is returned in the responses to create and list commands.
* You provide it to operations like update and delete.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withId(String id) {
setId(id);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or
* modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of rules using
* CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and
* web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule.
* Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule
* group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group.
* For more information, see WAF web ACL capacity
* units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param capacity
* The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you
* add or modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of
* rules using CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule
* groups, and web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost
* of each rule. Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more
* processing power. Rule group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage
* when they use a rule group. For more information, see WAF web ACL
* capacity units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
*/
public void setCapacity(Long capacity) {
this.capacity = capacity;
}
/**
*
* The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or
* modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of rules using
* CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and
* web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule.
* Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule
* group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group.
* For more information, see WAF web ACL capacity
* units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* @return The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you
* add or modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of
* rules using CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule
* groups, and web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative
* cost of each rule. Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use
* more processing power. Rule group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU
* usage when they use a rule group. For more information, see WAF web ACL
* capacity units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
*/
public Long getCapacity() {
return this.capacity;
}
/**
*
* The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you add or
* modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of rules using
* CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule groups, and
* web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost of each rule.
* Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more processing power. Rule
* group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage when they use a rule group.
* For more information, see WAF web ACL capacity
* units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* @param capacity
* The web ACL capacity units (WCUs) required for this rule group.
*
* When you create your own rule group, you define this, and you cannot change it after creation. When you
* add or modify the rules in a rule group, WAF enforces this limit. You can check the capacity for a set of
* rules using CheckCapacity.
*
*
* WAF uses WCUs to calculate and control the operating resources that are used to run your rules, rule
* groups, and web ACLs. WAF calculates capacity differently for each rule type, to reflect the relative cost
* of each rule. Simple rules that cost little to run use fewer WCUs than more complex rules that use more
* processing power. Rule group capacity is fixed at creation, which helps users plan their web ACL WCU usage
* when they use a rule group. For more information, see WAF web ACL
* capacity units (WCU) in the WAF Developer Guide.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withCapacity(Long capacity) {
setCapacity(capacity);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
*
*
* @param aRN
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
*/
public void setARN(String aRN) {
this.aRN = aRN;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
*
*
* @return The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
*/
public String getARN() {
return this.aRN;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
*
*
* @param aRN
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the entity.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withARN(String aRN) {
setARN(aRN);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
*
*
* @param description
* A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
*/
public void setDescription(String description) {
this.description = description;
}
/**
*
* A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
*
*
* @return A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
*/
public String getDescription() {
return this.description;
}
/**
*
* A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
*
*
* @param description
* A description of the rule group that helps with identification.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withDescription(String description) {
setDescription(description);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes one
* top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles
* them.
*
*
* @return The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes
* one top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how
* WAF handles them.
*/
public java.util.List getRules() {
return rules;
}
/**
*
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes one
* top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles
* them.
*
*
* @param rules
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes
* one top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how
* WAF handles them.
*/
public void setRules(java.util.Collection rules) {
if (rules == null) {
this.rules = null;
return;
}
this.rules = new java.util.ArrayList(rules);
}
/**
*
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes one
* top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles
* them.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setRules(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withRules(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the
* existing values.
*
*
* @param rules
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes
* one top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how
* WAF handles them.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withRules(Rule... rules) {
if (this.rules == null) {
setRules(new java.util.ArrayList(rules.length));
}
for (Rule ele : rules) {
this.rules.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes one
* top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how WAF handles
* them.
*
*
* @param rules
* The Rule statements used to identify the web requests that you want to manage. Each rule includes
* one top-level statement that WAF uses to identify matching web requests, and parameters that govern how
* WAF handles them.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withRules(java.util.Collection rules) {
setRules(rules);
return this;
}
/**
*
* Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
*
*
* @param visibilityConfig
* Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
*/
public void setVisibilityConfig(VisibilityConfig visibilityConfig) {
this.visibilityConfig = visibilityConfig;
}
/**
*
* Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
*
*
* @return Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
*/
public VisibilityConfig getVisibilityConfig() {
return this.visibilityConfig;
}
/**
*
* Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
*
*
* @param visibilityConfig
* Defines and enables Amazon CloudWatch metrics and web request sample collection.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withVisibilityConfig(VisibilityConfig visibilityConfig) {
setVisibilityConfig(visibilityConfig);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this prefix.
*
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully
* qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined and
* the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
*
*
* @param labelNamespace
* The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this
* prefix.
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully
* qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined
* and the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
*/
public void setLabelNamespace(String labelNamespace) {
this.labelNamespace = labelNamespace;
}
/**
*
* The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this prefix.
*
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully
* qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined and
* the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
*
*
* @return The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this
* prefix.
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A
* fully qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is
* defined and the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
*/
public String getLabelNamespace() {
return this.labelNamespace;
}
/**
*
* The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this prefix.
*
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully
* qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined and
* the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
*
*
* @param labelNamespace
* The label namespace prefix for this rule group. All labels added by rules in this rule group have this
* prefix.
*
* -
*
* The syntax for the label namespace prefix for your rule groups is the following:
*
*
* awswaf:<account ID>:rulegroup:<rule group name>:
*
*
* -
*
* When a rule with a label matches a web request, WAF adds the fully qualified label to the request. A fully
* qualified label is made up of the label namespace from the rule group or web ACL where the rule is defined
* and the label from the rule, separated by a colon:
*
*
* <label namespace>:<label from rule>
*
*
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withLabelNamespace(String labelNamespace) {
setLabelNamespace(labelNamespace);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send a
* custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules that you
* define in the rule group.
*
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing web
* requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF Developer
* Guide.
*
*
* @return A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can
* send a custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the
* rules that you define in the rule group.
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing
* web requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF
* Developer Guide.
*/
public java.util.Map getCustomResponseBodies() {
return customResponseBodies;
}
/**
*
* A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send a
* custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules that you
* define in the rule group.
*
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing web
* requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF Developer
* Guide.
*
*
* @param customResponseBodies
* A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send
* a custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules
* that you define in the rule group.
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing
* web requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF
* Developer Guide.
*/
public void setCustomResponseBodies(java.util.Map customResponseBodies) {
this.customResponseBodies = customResponseBodies;
}
/**
*
* A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send a
* custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules that you
* define in the rule group.
*
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing web
* requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF Developer
* Guide.
*
*
* @param customResponseBodies
* A map of custom response keys and content bodies. When you create a rule with a block action, you can send
* a custom response to the web request. You define these for the rule group, and then use them in the rules
* that you define in the rule group.
*
* For information about customizing web requests and responses, see Customizing
* web requests and responses in WAF in the WAF Developer Guide.
*
*
* For information about the limits on count and size for custom request and response settings, see WAF quotas in the WAF
* Developer Guide.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withCustomResponseBodies(java.util.Map customResponseBodies) {
setCustomResponseBodies(customResponseBodies);
return this;
}
/**
* Add a single CustomResponseBodies entry
*
* @see RuleGroup#withCustomResponseBodies
* @returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup addCustomResponseBodiesEntry(String key, CustomResponseBody value) {
if (null == this.customResponseBodies) {
this.customResponseBodies = new java.util.HashMap();
}
if (this.customResponseBodies.containsKey(key))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duplicated keys (" + key.toString() + ") are provided.");
this.customResponseBodies.put(key, value);
return this;
}
/**
* Removes all the entries added into CustomResponseBodies.
*
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup clearCustomResponseBodiesEntries() {
this.customResponseBodies = null;
return this;
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are defined in
* the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*
*
* @return The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are
* defined in the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*/
public java.util.List getAvailableLabels() {
return availableLabels;
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are defined in
* the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*
*
* @param availableLabels
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are
* defined in the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*/
public void setAvailableLabels(java.util.Collection availableLabels) {
if (availableLabels == null) {
this.availableLabels = null;
return;
}
this.availableLabels = new java.util.ArrayList(availableLabels);
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are defined in
* the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setAvailableLabels(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withAvailableLabels(java.util.Collection)} if you
* want to override the existing values.
*
*
* @param availableLabels
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are
* defined in the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withAvailableLabels(LabelSummary... availableLabels) {
if (this.availableLabels == null) {
setAvailableLabels(new java.util.ArrayList(availableLabels.length));
}
for (LabelSummary ele : availableLabels) {
this.availableLabels.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are defined in
* the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
*
*
* @param availableLabels
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group add to matching web requests. These labels are
* defined in the RuleLabels
for a Rule.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withAvailableLabels(java.util.Collection availableLabels) {
setAvailableLabels(availableLabels);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels are
* defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a rule.
*
*
* @return The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These
* labels are defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement
* definition of a rule.
*/
public java.util.List getConsumedLabels() {
return consumedLabels;
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels are
* defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a rule.
*
*
* @param consumedLabels
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels
* are defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a
* rule.
*/
public void setConsumedLabels(java.util.Collection consumedLabels) {
if (consumedLabels == null) {
this.consumedLabels = null;
return;
}
this.consumedLabels = new java.util.ArrayList(consumedLabels);
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels are
* defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a rule.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setConsumedLabels(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withConsumedLabels(java.util.Collection)} if you want
* to override the existing values.
*
*
* @param consumedLabels
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels
* are defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a
* rule.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withConsumedLabels(LabelSummary... consumedLabels) {
if (this.consumedLabels == null) {
setConsumedLabels(new java.util.ArrayList(consumedLabels.length));
}
for (LabelSummary ele : consumedLabels) {
this.consumedLabels.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels are
* defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a rule.
*
*
* @param consumedLabels
* The labels that one or more rules in this rule group match against in label match statements. These labels
* are defined in a LabelMatchStatement
specification, in the Statement definition of a
* rule.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public RuleGroup withConsumedLabels(java.util.Collection consumedLabels) {
setConsumedLabels(consumedLabels);
return this;
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be
* redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
*
* @return A string representation of this object.
*
* @see java.lang.Object#toString()
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append("{");
if (getName() != null)
sb.append("Name: ").append(getName()).append(",");
if (getId() != null)
sb.append("Id: ").append(getId()).append(",");
if (getCapacity() != null)
sb.append("Capacity: ").append(getCapacity()).append(",");
if (getARN() != null)
sb.append("ARN: ").append(getARN()).append(",");
if (getDescription() != null)
sb.append("Description: ").append(getDescription()).append(",");
if (getRules() != null)
sb.append("Rules: ").append(getRules()).append(",");
if (getVisibilityConfig() != null)
sb.append("VisibilityConfig: ").append(getVisibilityConfig()).append(",");
if (getLabelNamespace() != null)
sb.append("LabelNamespace: ").append(getLabelNamespace()).append(",");
if (getCustomResponseBodies() != null)
sb.append("CustomResponseBodies: ").append(getCustomResponseBodies()).append(",");
if (getAvailableLabels() != null)
sb.append("AvailableLabels: ").append(getAvailableLabels()).append(",");
if (getConsumedLabels() != null)
sb.append("ConsumedLabels: ").append(getConsumedLabels());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof RuleGroup == false)
return false;
RuleGroup other = (RuleGroup) obj;
if (other.getName() == null ^ this.getName() == null)
return false;
if (other.getName() != null && other.getName().equals(this.getName()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getId() == null ^ this.getId() == null)
return false;
if (other.getId() != null && other.getId().equals(this.getId()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getCapacity() == null ^ this.getCapacity() == null)
return false;
if (other.getCapacity() != null && other.getCapacity().equals(this.getCapacity()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getARN() == null ^ this.getARN() == null)
return false;
if (other.getARN() != null && other.getARN().equals(this.getARN()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getDescription() == null ^ this.getDescription() == null)
return false;
if (other.getDescription() != null && other.getDescription().equals(this.getDescription()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getRules() == null ^ this.getRules() == null)
return false;
if (other.getRules() != null && other.getRules().equals(this.getRules()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getVisibilityConfig() == null ^ this.getVisibilityConfig() == null)
return false;
if (other.getVisibilityConfig() != null && other.getVisibilityConfig().equals(this.getVisibilityConfig()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getLabelNamespace() == null ^ this.getLabelNamespace() == null)
return false;
if (other.getLabelNamespace() != null && other.getLabelNamespace().equals(this.getLabelNamespace()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getCustomResponseBodies() == null ^ this.getCustomResponseBodies() == null)
return false;
if (other.getCustomResponseBodies() != null && other.getCustomResponseBodies().equals(this.getCustomResponseBodies()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getAvailableLabels() == null ^ this.getAvailableLabels() == null)
return false;
if (other.getAvailableLabels() != null && other.getAvailableLabels().equals(this.getAvailableLabels()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getConsumedLabels() == null ^ this.getConsumedLabels() == null)
return false;
if (other.getConsumedLabels() != null && other.getConsumedLabels().equals(this.getConsumedLabels()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getName() == null) ? 0 : getName().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getId() == null) ? 0 : getId().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getCapacity() == null) ? 0 : getCapacity().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getARN() == null) ? 0 : getARN().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDescription() == null) ? 0 : getDescription().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRules() == null) ? 0 : getRules().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getVisibilityConfig() == null) ? 0 : getVisibilityConfig().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getLabelNamespace() == null) ? 0 : getLabelNamespace().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getCustomResponseBodies() == null) ? 0 : getCustomResponseBodies().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAvailableLabels() == null) ? 0 : getAvailableLabels().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getConsumedLabels() == null) ? 0 : getConsumedLabels().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public RuleGroup clone() {
try {
return (RuleGroup) super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e);
}
}
@com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi
@Override
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) {
com.amazonaws.services.wafv2.model.transform.RuleGroupMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller);
}
}