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@file:Suppress("NAME_SHADOWING", "DEPRECATION")
package com.pulumi.awsnative.networkfirewall.kotlin.inputs
import com.pulumi.awsnative.networkfirewall.inputs.RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs.builder
import com.pulumi.core.Output
import com.pulumi.core.Output.of
import com.pulumi.kotlin.ConvertibleToJava
import com.pulumi.kotlin.PulumiNullFieldException
import com.pulumi.kotlin.PulumiTagMarker
import com.pulumi.kotlin.applySuspend
import kotlin.Int
import kotlin.Suppress
import kotlin.Unit
import kotlin.jvm.JvmName
/**
*
* @property priority Indicates the order in which to run this rule relative to all of the rules that are defined for a stateless rule group. Network Firewall evaluates the rules in a rule group starting with the lowest priority setting. You must ensure that the priority settings are unique for the rule group.
* Each stateless rule group uses exactly one `StatelessRulesAndCustomActions` object, and each `StatelessRulesAndCustomActions` contains exactly one `StatelessRules` object. To ensure unique priority settings for your rule groups, set unique priorities for the stateless rules that you define inside any single `StatelessRules` object.
* You can change the priority settings of your rules at any time. To make it easier to insert rules later, number them so there's a wide range in between, for example use 100, 200, and so on.
* @property ruleDefinition Defines the stateless 5-tuple packet inspection criteria and the action to take on a packet that matches the criteria.
*/
public data class RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs(
public val priority: Output,
public val ruleDefinition: Output,
) : ConvertibleToJava {
override fun toJava(): com.pulumi.awsnative.networkfirewall.inputs.RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs =
com.pulumi.awsnative.networkfirewall.inputs.RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs.builder()
.priority(priority.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
.ruleDefinition(
ruleDefinition.applyValue({ args0 ->
args0.let({ args0 ->
args0.toJava()
})
}),
).build()
}
/**
* Builder for [RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs].
*/
@PulumiTagMarker
public class RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgsBuilder internal constructor() {
private var priority: Output? = null
private var ruleDefinition: Output? = null
/**
* @param value Indicates the order in which to run this rule relative to all of the rules that are defined for a stateless rule group. Network Firewall evaluates the rules in a rule group starting with the lowest priority setting. You must ensure that the priority settings are unique for the rule group.
* Each stateless rule group uses exactly one `StatelessRulesAndCustomActions` object, and each `StatelessRulesAndCustomActions` contains exactly one `StatelessRules` object. To ensure unique priority settings for your rule groups, set unique priorities for the stateless rules that you define inside any single `StatelessRules` object.
* You can change the priority settings of your rules at any time. To make it easier to insert rules later, number them so there's a wide range in between, for example use 100, 200, and so on.
*/
@JvmName("lxuhvntfjlgfxcoi")
public suspend fun priority(`value`: Output) {
this.priority = value
}
/**
* @param value Defines the stateless 5-tuple packet inspection criteria and the action to take on a packet that matches the criteria.
*/
@JvmName("rsgrecdcbdwaxwxy")
public suspend fun ruleDefinition(`value`: Output) {
this.ruleDefinition = value
}
/**
* @param value Indicates the order in which to run this rule relative to all of the rules that are defined for a stateless rule group. Network Firewall evaluates the rules in a rule group starting with the lowest priority setting. You must ensure that the priority settings are unique for the rule group.
* Each stateless rule group uses exactly one `StatelessRulesAndCustomActions` object, and each `StatelessRulesAndCustomActions` contains exactly one `StatelessRules` object. To ensure unique priority settings for your rule groups, set unique priorities for the stateless rules that you define inside any single `StatelessRules` object.
* You can change the priority settings of your rules at any time. To make it easier to insert rules later, number them so there's a wide range in between, for example use 100, 200, and so on.
*/
@JvmName("ncibkpmthcocnksf")
public suspend fun priority(`value`: Int) {
val toBeMapped = value
val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
this.priority = mapped
}
/**
* @param value Defines the stateless 5-tuple packet inspection criteria and the action to take on a packet that matches the criteria.
*/
@JvmName("igktesbcwaqwfxic")
public suspend fun ruleDefinition(`value`: RuleGroupRuleDefinitionArgs) {
val toBeMapped = value
val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
this.ruleDefinition = mapped
}
/**
* @param argument Defines the stateless 5-tuple packet inspection criteria and the action to take on a packet that matches the criteria.
*/
@JvmName("swuqfhexrrpufvvs")
public suspend fun ruleDefinition(argument: suspend RuleGroupRuleDefinitionArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
val toBeMapped = RuleGroupRuleDefinitionArgsBuilder().applySuspend { argument() }.build()
val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
this.ruleDefinition = mapped
}
internal fun build(): RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs = RuleGroupStatelessRuleArgs(
priority = priority ?: throw PulumiNullFieldException("priority"),
ruleDefinition = ruleDefinition ?: throw PulumiNullFieldException("ruleDefinition"),
)
}
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