oci.LoadBalancer.RuleSet
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This resource provides the Rule Set resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer service.
Creates a new rule set associated with the specified load balancer. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as oci from "@pulumi/oci";
const testRuleSet = new oci.loadbalancer.RuleSet("test_rule_set", {
    items: [{
        action: ruleSetItemsAction,
        allowedMethods: ruleSetItemsAllowedMethods,
        areInvalidCharactersAllowed: ruleSetItemsAreInvalidCharactersAllowed,
        conditions: [{
            attributeName: ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeName,
            attributeValue: ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeValue,
            operator: ruleSetItemsConditionsOperator,
        }],
        defaultMaxConnections: ruleSetItemsDefaultMaxConnections,
        description: ruleSetItemsDescription,
        header: ruleSetItemsHeader,
        httpLargeHeaderSizeInKb: ruleSetItemsHttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb,
        ipMaxConnections: [{
            ipAddresses: ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsIpAddresses,
            maxConnections: ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsMaxConnections,
        }],
        prefix: ruleSetItemsPrefix,
        redirectUri: {
            host: ruleSetItemsRedirectUriHost,
            path: ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPath,
            port: ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPort,
            protocol: ruleSetItemsRedirectUriProtocol,
            query: ruleSetItemsRedirectUriQuery,
        },
        responseCode: ruleSetItemsResponseCode,
        statusCode: ruleSetItemsStatusCode,
        suffix: ruleSetItemsSuffix,
        value: ruleSetItemsValue,
    }],
    loadBalancerId: testLoadBalancer.id,
    name: ruleSetName,
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_oci as oci
test_rule_set = oci.load_balancer.RuleSet("test_rule_set",
    items=[{
        "action": rule_set_items_action,
        "allowed_methods": rule_set_items_allowed_methods,
        "are_invalid_characters_allowed": rule_set_items_are_invalid_characters_allowed,
        "conditions": [{
            "attribute_name": rule_set_items_conditions_attribute_name,
            "attribute_value": rule_set_items_conditions_attribute_value,
            "operator": rule_set_items_conditions_operator,
        }],
        "default_max_connections": rule_set_items_default_max_connections,
        "description": rule_set_items_description,
        "header": rule_set_items_header,
        "http_large_header_size_in_kb": rule_set_items_http_large_header_size_in_kb,
        "ip_max_connections": [{
            "ip_addresses": rule_set_items_ip_max_connections_ip_addresses,
            "max_connections": rule_set_items_ip_max_connections_max_connections,
        }],
        "prefix": rule_set_items_prefix,
        "redirect_uri": {
            "host": rule_set_items_redirect_uri_host,
            "path": rule_set_items_redirect_uri_path,
            "port": rule_set_items_redirect_uri_port,
            "protocol": rule_set_items_redirect_uri_protocol,
            "query": rule_set_items_redirect_uri_query,
        },
        "response_code": rule_set_items_response_code,
        "status_code": rule_set_items_status_code,
        "suffix": rule_set_items_suffix,
        "value": rule_set_items_value,
    }],
    load_balancer_id=test_load_balancer["id"],
    name=rule_set_name)
package main
import (
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-oci/sdk/v2/go/oci/loadbalancer"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
		_, err := loadbalancer.NewRuleSet(ctx, "test_rule_set", &loadbalancer.RuleSetArgs{
			Items: loadbalancer.RuleSetItemArray{
				&loadbalancer.RuleSetItemArgs{
					Action:                      pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsAction),
					AllowedMethods:              pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsAllowedMethods),
					AreInvalidCharactersAllowed: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsAreInvalidCharactersAllowed),
					Conditions: loadbalancer.RuleSetItemConditionArray{
						&loadbalancer.RuleSetItemConditionArgs{
							AttributeName:  pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeName),
							AttributeValue: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeValue),
							Operator:       pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsConditionsOperator),
						},
					},
					DefaultMaxConnections:   pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsDefaultMaxConnections),
					Description:             pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsDescription),
					Header:                  pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsHeader),
					HttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsHttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb),
					IpMaxConnections: loadbalancer.RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArray{
						&loadbalancer.RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs{
							IpAddresses:    pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsIpAddresses),
							MaxConnections: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsMaxConnections),
						},
					},
					Prefix: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsPrefix),
					RedirectUri: &loadbalancer.RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs{
						Host:     pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriHost),
						Path:     pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPath),
						Port:     pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPort),
						Protocol: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriProtocol),
						Query:    pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriQuery),
					},
					ResponseCode: pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsResponseCode),
					StatusCode:   pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsStatusCode),
					Suffix:       pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsSuffix),
					Value:        pulumi.Any(ruleSetItemsValue),
				},
			},
			LoadBalancerId: pulumi.Any(testLoadBalancer.Id),
			Name:           pulumi.Any(ruleSetName),
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		return nil
	})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Oci = Pulumi.Oci;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
{
    var testRuleSet = new Oci.LoadBalancer.RuleSet("test_rule_set", new()
    {
        Items = new[]
        {
            new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemArgs
            {
                Action = ruleSetItemsAction,
                AllowedMethods = ruleSetItemsAllowedMethods,
                AreInvalidCharactersAllowed = ruleSetItemsAreInvalidCharactersAllowed,
                Conditions = new[]
                {
                    new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemConditionArgs
                    {
                        AttributeName = ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeName,
                        AttributeValue = ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeValue,
                        Operator = ruleSetItemsConditionsOperator,
                    },
                },
                DefaultMaxConnections = ruleSetItemsDefaultMaxConnections,
                Description = ruleSetItemsDescription,
                Header = ruleSetItemsHeader,
                HttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb = ruleSetItemsHttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb,
                IpMaxConnections = new[]
                {
                    new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs
                    {
                        IpAddresses = ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsIpAddresses,
                        MaxConnections = ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsMaxConnections,
                    },
                },
                Prefix = ruleSetItemsPrefix,
                RedirectUri = new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs
                {
                    Host = ruleSetItemsRedirectUriHost,
                    Path = ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPath,
                    Port = ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPort,
                    Protocol = ruleSetItemsRedirectUriProtocol,
                    Query = ruleSetItemsRedirectUriQuery,
                },
                ResponseCode = ruleSetItemsResponseCode,
                StatusCode = ruleSetItemsStatusCode,
                Suffix = ruleSetItemsSuffix,
                Value = ruleSetItemsValue,
            },
        },
        LoadBalancerId = testLoadBalancer.Id,
        Name = ruleSetName,
    });
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.oci.LoadBalancer.RuleSet;
import com.pulumi.oci.LoadBalancer.RuleSetArgs;
import com.pulumi.oci.LoadBalancer.inputs.RuleSetItemArgs;
import com.pulumi.oci.LoadBalancer.inputs.RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Pulumi.run(App::stack);
    }
    public static void stack(Context ctx) {
        var testRuleSet = new RuleSet("testRuleSet", RuleSetArgs.builder()
            .items(RuleSetItemArgs.builder()
                .action(ruleSetItemsAction)
                .allowedMethods(ruleSetItemsAllowedMethods)
                .areInvalidCharactersAllowed(ruleSetItemsAreInvalidCharactersAllowed)
                .conditions(RuleSetItemConditionArgs.builder()
                    .attributeName(ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeName)
                    .attributeValue(ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeValue)
                    .operator(ruleSetItemsConditionsOperator)
                    .build())
                .defaultMaxConnections(ruleSetItemsDefaultMaxConnections)
                .description(ruleSetItemsDescription)
                .header(ruleSetItemsHeader)
                .httpLargeHeaderSizeInKb(ruleSetItemsHttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb)
                .ipMaxConnections(RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs.builder()
                    .ipAddresses(ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsIpAddresses)
                    .maxConnections(ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsMaxConnections)
                    .build())
                .prefix(ruleSetItemsPrefix)
                .redirectUri(RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs.builder()
                    .host(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriHost)
                    .path(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPath)
                    .port(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPort)
                    .protocol(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriProtocol)
                    .query(ruleSetItemsRedirectUriQuery)
                    .build())
                .responseCode(ruleSetItemsResponseCode)
                .statusCode(ruleSetItemsStatusCode)
                .suffix(ruleSetItemsSuffix)
                .value(ruleSetItemsValue)
                .build())
            .loadBalancerId(testLoadBalancer.id())
            .name(ruleSetName)
            .build());
    }
}
resources:
  testRuleSet:
    type: oci:LoadBalancer:RuleSet
    name: test_rule_set
    properties:
      items:
        - action: ${ruleSetItemsAction}
          allowedMethods: ${ruleSetItemsAllowedMethods}
          areInvalidCharactersAllowed: ${ruleSetItemsAreInvalidCharactersAllowed}
          conditions:
            - attributeName: ${ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeName}
              attributeValue: ${ruleSetItemsConditionsAttributeValue}
              operator: ${ruleSetItemsConditionsOperator}
          defaultMaxConnections: ${ruleSetItemsDefaultMaxConnections}
          description: ${ruleSetItemsDescription}
          header: ${ruleSetItemsHeader}
          httpLargeHeaderSizeInKb: ${ruleSetItemsHttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb}
          ipMaxConnections:
            - ipAddresses: ${ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsIpAddresses}
              maxConnections: ${ruleSetItemsIpMaxConnectionsMaxConnections}
          prefix: ${ruleSetItemsPrefix}
          redirectUri:
            host: ${ruleSetItemsRedirectUriHost}
            path: ${ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPath}
            port: ${ruleSetItemsRedirectUriPort}
            protocol: ${ruleSetItemsRedirectUriProtocol}
            query: ${ruleSetItemsRedirectUriQuery}
          responseCode: ${ruleSetItemsResponseCode}
          statusCode: ${ruleSetItemsStatusCode}
          suffix: ${ruleSetItemsSuffix}
          value: ${ruleSetItemsValue}
      loadBalancerId: ${testLoadBalancer.id}
      name: ${ruleSetName}
Create RuleSet Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new RuleSet(name: string, args: RuleSetArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);@overload
def RuleSet(resource_name: str,
            args: RuleSetArgs,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def RuleSet(resource_name: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            items: Optional[Sequence[RuleSetItemArgs]] = None,
            load_balancer_id: Optional[str] = None,
            name: Optional[str] = None)func NewRuleSet(ctx *Context, name string, args RuleSetArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*RuleSet, error)public RuleSet(string name, RuleSetArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public RuleSet(String name, RuleSetArgs args)
public RuleSet(String name, RuleSetArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: oci:LoadBalancer:RuleSet
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args RuleSetArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args RuleSetArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args RuleSetArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args RuleSetArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args RuleSetArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var ruleSetResource = new Oci.LoadBalancer.RuleSet("ruleSetResource", new()
{
    Items = new[]
    {
        new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemArgs
        {
            Action = "string",
            AllowedMethods = new[]
            {
                "string",
            },
            AreInvalidCharactersAllowed = false,
            Conditions = new[]
            {
                new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemConditionArgs
                {
                    AttributeName = "string",
                    AttributeValue = "string",
                    Operator = "string",
                },
            },
            DefaultMaxConnections = 0,
            Description = "string",
            Header = "string",
            HttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb = 0,
            IpMaxConnections = new[]
            {
                new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs
                {
                    IpAddresses = new[]
                    {
                        "string",
                    },
                    MaxConnections = 0,
                },
            },
            Prefix = "string",
            RedirectUri = new Oci.LoadBalancer.Inputs.RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs
            {
                Host = "string",
                Path = "string",
                Port = 0,
                Protocol = "string",
                Query = "string",
            },
            ResponseCode = 0,
            StatusCode = 0,
            Suffix = "string",
            Value = "string",
        },
    },
    LoadBalancerId = "string",
    Name = "string",
});
example, err := loadbalancer.NewRuleSet(ctx, "ruleSetResource", &loadbalancer.RuleSetArgs{
	Items: loadbalancer.RuleSetItemArray{
		&loadbalancer.RuleSetItemArgs{
			Action: pulumi.String("string"),
			AllowedMethods: pulumi.StringArray{
				pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			AreInvalidCharactersAllowed: pulumi.Bool(false),
			Conditions: loadbalancer.RuleSetItemConditionArray{
				&loadbalancer.RuleSetItemConditionArgs{
					AttributeName:  pulumi.String("string"),
					AttributeValue: pulumi.String("string"),
					Operator:       pulumi.String("string"),
				},
			},
			DefaultMaxConnections:   pulumi.Int(0),
			Description:             pulumi.String("string"),
			Header:                  pulumi.String("string"),
			HttpLargeHeaderSizeInKb: pulumi.Int(0),
			IpMaxConnections: loadbalancer.RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArray{
				&loadbalancer.RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs{
					IpAddresses: pulumi.StringArray{
						pulumi.String("string"),
					},
					MaxConnections: pulumi.Int(0),
				},
			},
			Prefix: pulumi.String("string"),
			RedirectUri: &loadbalancer.RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs{
				Host:     pulumi.String("string"),
				Path:     pulumi.String("string"),
				Port:     pulumi.Int(0),
				Protocol: pulumi.String("string"),
				Query:    pulumi.String("string"),
			},
			ResponseCode: pulumi.Int(0),
			StatusCode:   pulumi.Int(0),
			Suffix:       pulumi.String("string"),
			Value:        pulumi.String("string"),
		},
	},
	LoadBalancerId: pulumi.String("string"),
	Name:           pulumi.String("string"),
})
var ruleSetResource = new RuleSet("ruleSetResource", RuleSetArgs.builder()
    .items(RuleSetItemArgs.builder()
        .action("string")
        .allowedMethods("string")
        .areInvalidCharactersAllowed(false)
        .conditions(RuleSetItemConditionArgs.builder()
            .attributeName("string")
            .attributeValue("string")
            .operator("string")
            .build())
        .defaultMaxConnections(0)
        .description("string")
        .header("string")
        .httpLargeHeaderSizeInKb(0)
        .ipMaxConnections(RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs.builder()
            .ipAddresses("string")
            .maxConnections(0)
            .build())
        .prefix("string")
        .redirectUri(RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs.builder()
            .host("string")
            .path("string")
            .port(0)
            .protocol("string")
            .query("string")
            .build())
        .responseCode(0)
        .statusCode(0)
        .suffix("string")
        .value("string")
        .build())
    .loadBalancerId("string")
    .name("string")
    .build());
rule_set_resource = oci.load_balancer.RuleSet("ruleSetResource",
    items=[{
        "action": "string",
        "allowed_methods": ["string"],
        "are_invalid_characters_allowed": False,
        "conditions": [{
            "attribute_name": "string",
            "attribute_value": "string",
            "operator": "string",
        }],
        "default_max_connections": 0,
        "description": "string",
        "header": "string",
        "http_large_header_size_in_kb": 0,
        "ip_max_connections": [{
            "ip_addresses": ["string"],
            "max_connections": 0,
        }],
        "prefix": "string",
        "redirect_uri": {
            "host": "string",
            "path": "string",
            "port": 0,
            "protocol": "string",
            "query": "string",
        },
        "response_code": 0,
        "status_code": 0,
        "suffix": "string",
        "value": "string",
    }],
    load_balancer_id="string",
    name="string")
const ruleSetResource = new oci.loadbalancer.RuleSet("ruleSetResource", {
    items: [{
        action: "string",
        allowedMethods: ["string"],
        areInvalidCharactersAllowed: false,
        conditions: [{
            attributeName: "string",
            attributeValue: "string",
            operator: "string",
        }],
        defaultMaxConnections: 0,
        description: "string",
        header: "string",
        httpLargeHeaderSizeInKb: 0,
        ipMaxConnections: [{
            ipAddresses: ["string"],
            maxConnections: 0,
        }],
        prefix: "string",
        redirectUri: {
            host: "string",
            path: "string",
            port: 0,
            protocol: "string",
            query: "string",
        },
        responseCode: 0,
        statusCode: 0,
        suffix: "string",
        value: "string",
    }],
    loadBalancerId: "string",
    name: "string",
});
type: oci:LoadBalancer:RuleSet
properties:
    items:
        - action: string
          allowedMethods:
            - string
          areInvalidCharactersAllowed: false
          conditions:
            - attributeName: string
              attributeValue: string
              operator: string
          defaultMaxConnections: 0
          description: string
          header: string
          httpLargeHeaderSizeInKb: 0
          ipMaxConnections:
            - ipAddresses:
                - string
              maxConnections: 0
          prefix: string
          redirectUri:
            host: string
            path: string
            port: 0
            protocol: string
            query: string
          responseCode: 0
          statusCode: 0
          suffix: string
          value: string
    loadBalancerId: string
    name: string
RuleSet Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The RuleSet resource accepts the following input properties:
- Items
List<RuleSet Item> 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- LoadBalancer stringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- Name string
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- Items
[]RuleSet Item Args 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- LoadBalancer stringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- Name string
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- items
List<RuleSet Item> 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- loadBalancer StringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name String
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- items
RuleSet Item[] 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- loadBalancer stringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name string
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- items
Sequence[RuleSet Item Args] 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- load_balancer_ strid 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name str
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- items List<Property Map>
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- loadBalancer StringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name String
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the RuleSet resource produces the following output properties:
Look up Existing RuleSet Resource
Get an existing RuleSet resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: RuleSetState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): RuleSet@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
        id: str,
        opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
        items: Optional[Sequence[RuleSetItemArgs]] = None,
        load_balancer_id: Optional[str] = None,
        name: Optional[str] = None,
        state: Optional[str] = None) -> RuleSetfunc GetRuleSet(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *RuleSetState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*RuleSet, error)public static RuleSet Get(string name, Input<string> id, RuleSetState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)public static RuleSet get(String name, Output<String> id, RuleSetState state, CustomResourceOptions options)resources:  _:    type: oci:LoadBalancer:RuleSet    get:      id: ${id}- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Items
List<RuleSet Item> 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- LoadBalancer stringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- Name string
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- State string
- Items
[]RuleSet Item Args 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- LoadBalancer stringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- Name string
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- State string
- items
List<RuleSet Item> 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- loadBalancer StringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name String
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- state String
- items
RuleSet Item[] 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- loadBalancer stringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name string
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- state string
- items
Sequence[RuleSet Item Args] 
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- load_balancer_ strid 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name str
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- state str
- items List<Property Map>
- (Updatable) An array of rules that compose the rule set. For more information, see Managing Rule Sets
- loadBalancer StringId 
- The OCID of the specified load balancer.
- name String
- The name for this set of rules. It must be unique and it cannot be changed. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: - example_rule_set- ** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values 
- state String
Supporting Types
RuleSetItem, RuleSetItemArgs      
- Action string
- (Updatable) The action can be one of these values: ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER,ALLOW,CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS,EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE,EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE,HTTP_HEADER,IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS,REDIRECT,REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER
- AllowedMethods List<string>
- (Updatable) The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener. - By default, you can specify only the standard HTTP methods defined in the HTTP Method Registry. You can also see a list of supported standard HTTP methods in the Load Balancing service documentation at Managing Rule Sets. - Your backend application must be able to handle the methods specified in this list. - The list of HTTP methods is extensible. If you need to configure custom HTTP methods, contact My Oracle Support to remove the restriction for your tenancy. - Example: ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "PROPFIND"] 
- AreInvalid boolCharacters Allowed 
- (Updatable) Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
- Conditions
List<RuleSet Item Condition> 
- (Updatable)
- DefaultMax intConnections 
- (Updatable) The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
- Description string
- (Updatable) A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information. - example: - 192.168.0.0/16 and 2001:db8::/32 are trusted clients. Whitelist them.
- Header string
- (Updatable) A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: example_header_name
- HttpLarge intHeader Size In Kb 
- (Updatable) The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
- IpMax List<RuleConnections Set Item Ip Max Connection> 
- (Updatable) An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
- Prefix string
- (Updatable) A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_prefix_value
- value cannot contain 
- RedirectUri RuleSet Item Redirect Uri 
- (Updatable) An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI. - NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI. - For example, if you specify only the protocol field - https, and the incoming request URI is- http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is- https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from- 8080to- 443.- Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed. - In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI. - {protocol} : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {host} : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port} : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path} : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {query} : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.
 - The tokens are case sensitive. For example, - {host}is a valid token, but- {HOST}is not.- You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is - /video, the path property value:- /example{path}123\{path\}- appears in the constructed redirect URI as: - /example/video123{path}
- ResponseCode int
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the incoming request is redirected. - The status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. Valid response codes for redirection are: - 301
- 302
- 303
- 307
- 308
 - The default value is - 302(Found).- Example: - 301
- StatusCode int
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the requested HTTP method is not in the list of allowed methods. The associated status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. The default value is 405 (Method Not Allowed). Example: 403
- Suffix string
- (Updatable) A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_suffix_value
- value cannot contain 
- Value string
- (Updatable) A header value that conforms to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_value
- value cannot contain 
- Action string
- (Updatable) The action can be one of these values: ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER,ALLOW,CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS,EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE,EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE,HTTP_HEADER,IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS,REDIRECT,REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER
- AllowedMethods []string
- (Updatable) The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener. - By default, you can specify only the standard HTTP methods defined in the HTTP Method Registry. You can also see a list of supported standard HTTP methods in the Load Balancing service documentation at Managing Rule Sets. - Your backend application must be able to handle the methods specified in this list. - The list of HTTP methods is extensible. If you need to configure custom HTTP methods, contact My Oracle Support to remove the restriction for your tenancy. - Example: ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "PROPFIND"] 
- AreInvalid boolCharacters Allowed 
- (Updatable) Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
- Conditions
[]RuleSet Item Condition 
- (Updatable)
- DefaultMax intConnections 
- (Updatable) The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
- Description string
- (Updatable) A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information. - example: - 192.168.0.0/16 and 2001:db8::/32 are trusted clients. Whitelist them.
- Header string
- (Updatable) A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: example_header_name
- HttpLarge intHeader Size In Kb 
- (Updatable) The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
- IpMax []RuleConnections Set Item Ip Max Connection 
- (Updatable) An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
- Prefix string
- (Updatable) A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_prefix_value
- value cannot contain 
- RedirectUri RuleSet Item Redirect Uri 
- (Updatable) An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI. - NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI. - For example, if you specify only the protocol field - https, and the incoming request URI is- http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is- https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from- 8080to- 443.- Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed. - In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI. - {protocol} : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {host} : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port} : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path} : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {query} : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.
 - The tokens are case sensitive. For example, - {host}is a valid token, but- {HOST}is not.- You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is - /video, the path property value:- /example{path}123\{path\}- appears in the constructed redirect URI as: - /example/video123{path}
- ResponseCode int
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the incoming request is redirected. - The status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. Valid response codes for redirection are: - 301
- 302
- 303
- 307
- 308
 - The default value is - 302(Found).- Example: - 301
- StatusCode int
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the requested HTTP method is not in the list of allowed methods. The associated status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. The default value is 405 (Method Not Allowed). Example: 403
- Suffix string
- (Updatable) A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_suffix_value
- value cannot contain 
- Value string
- (Updatable) A header value that conforms to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_value
- value cannot contain 
- action String
- (Updatable) The action can be one of these values: ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER,ALLOW,CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS,EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE,EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE,HTTP_HEADER,IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS,REDIRECT,REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER
- allowedMethods List<String>
- (Updatable) The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener. - By default, you can specify only the standard HTTP methods defined in the HTTP Method Registry. You can also see a list of supported standard HTTP methods in the Load Balancing service documentation at Managing Rule Sets. - Your backend application must be able to handle the methods specified in this list. - The list of HTTP methods is extensible. If you need to configure custom HTTP methods, contact My Oracle Support to remove the restriction for your tenancy. - Example: ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "PROPFIND"] 
- areInvalid BooleanCharacters Allowed 
- (Updatable) Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
- conditions
List<RuleSet Item Condition> 
- (Updatable)
- defaultMax IntegerConnections 
- (Updatable) The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
- description String
- (Updatable) A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information. - example: - 192.168.0.0/16 and 2001:db8::/32 are trusted clients. Whitelist them.
- header String
- (Updatable) A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: example_header_name
- httpLarge IntegerHeader Size In Kb 
- (Updatable) The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
- ipMax List<RuleConnections Set Item Ip Max Connection> 
- (Updatable) An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
- prefix String
- (Updatable) A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_prefix_value
- value cannot contain 
- redirectUri RuleSet Item Redirect Uri 
- (Updatable) An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI. - NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI. - For example, if you specify only the protocol field - https, and the incoming request URI is- http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is- https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from- 8080to- 443.- Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed. - In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI. - {protocol} : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {host} : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port} : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path} : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {query} : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.
 - The tokens are case sensitive. For example, - {host}is a valid token, but- {HOST}is not.- You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is - /video, the path property value:- /example{path}123\{path\}- appears in the constructed redirect URI as: - /example/video123{path}
- responseCode Integer
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the incoming request is redirected. - The status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. Valid response codes for redirection are: - 301
- 302
- 303
- 307
- 308
 - The default value is - 302(Found).- Example: - 301
- statusCode Integer
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the requested HTTP method is not in the list of allowed methods. The associated status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. The default value is 405 (Method Not Allowed). Example: 403
- suffix String
- (Updatable) A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_suffix_value
- value cannot contain 
- value String
- (Updatable) A header value that conforms to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_value
- value cannot contain 
- action string
- (Updatable) The action can be one of these values: ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER,ALLOW,CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS,EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE,EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE,HTTP_HEADER,IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS,REDIRECT,REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER
- allowedMethods string[]
- (Updatable) The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener. - By default, you can specify only the standard HTTP methods defined in the HTTP Method Registry. You can also see a list of supported standard HTTP methods in the Load Balancing service documentation at Managing Rule Sets. - Your backend application must be able to handle the methods specified in this list. - The list of HTTP methods is extensible. If you need to configure custom HTTP methods, contact My Oracle Support to remove the restriction for your tenancy. - Example: ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "PROPFIND"] 
- areInvalid booleanCharacters Allowed 
- (Updatable) Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
- conditions
RuleSet Item Condition[] 
- (Updatable)
- defaultMax numberConnections 
- (Updatable) The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
- description string
- (Updatable) A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information. - example: - 192.168.0.0/16 and 2001:db8::/32 are trusted clients. Whitelist them.
- header string
- (Updatable) A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: example_header_name
- httpLarge numberHeader Size In Kb 
- (Updatable) The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
- ipMax RuleConnections Set Item Ip Max Connection[] 
- (Updatable) An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
- prefix string
- (Updatable) A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_prefix_value
- value cannot contain 
- redirectUri RuleSet Item Redirect Uri 
- (Updatable) An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI. - NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI. - For example, if you specify only the protocol field - https, and the incoming request URI is- http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is- https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from- 8080to- 443.- Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed. - In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI. - {protocol} : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {host} : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port} : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path} : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {query} : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.
 - The tokens are case sensitive. For example, - {host}is a valid token, but- {HOST}is not.- You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is - /video, the path property value:- /example{path}123\{path\}- appears in the constructed redirect URI as: - /example/video123{path}
- responseCode number
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the incoming request is redirected. - The status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. Valid response codes for redirection are: - 301
- 302
- 303
- 307
- 308
 - The default value is - 302(Found).- Example: - 301
- statusCode number
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the requested HTTP method is not in the list of allowed methods. The associated status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. The default value is 405 (Method Not Allowed). Example: 403
- suffix string
- (Updatable) A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_suffix_value
- value cannot contain 
- value string
- (Updatable) A header value that conforms to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_value
- value cannot contain 
- action str
- (Updatable) The action can be one of these values: ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER,ALLOW,CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS,EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE,EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE,HTTP_HEADER,IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS,REDIRECT,REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER
- allowed_methods Sequence[str]
- (Updatable) The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener. - By default, you can specify only the standard HTTP methods defined in the HTTP Method Registry. You can also see a list of supported standard HTTP methods in the Load Balancing service documentation at Managing Rule Sets. - Your backend application must be able to handle the methods specified in this list. - The list of HTTP methods is extensible. If you need to configure custom HTTP methods, contact My Oracle Support to remove the restriction for your tenancy. - Example: ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "PROPFIND"] 
- are_invalid_ boolcharacters_ allowed 
- (Updatable) Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
- conditions
Sequence[RuleSet Item Condition] 
- (Updatable)
- default_max_ intconnections 
- (Updatable) The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
- description str
- (Updatable) A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information. - example: - 192.168.0.0/16 and 2001:db8::/32 are trusted clients. Whitelist them.
- header str
- (Updatable) A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: example_header_name
- http_large_ intheader_ size_ in_ kb 
- (Updatable) The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
- ip_max_ Sequence[Ruleconnections Set Item Ip Max Connection] 
- (Updatable) An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
- prefix str
- (Updatable) A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_prefix_value
- value cannot contain 
- redirect_uri RuleSet Item Redirect Uri 
- (Updatable) An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI. - NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI. - For example, if you specify only the protocol field - https, and the incoming request URI is- http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is- https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from- 8080to- 443.- Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed. - In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI. - {protocol} : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {host} : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port} : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path} : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {query} : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.
 - The tokens are case sensitive. For example, - {host}is a valid token, but- {HOST}is not.- You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is - /video, the path property value:- /example{path}123\{path\}- appears in the constructed redirect URI as: - /example/video123{path}
- response_code int
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the incoming request is redirected. - The status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. Valid response codes for redirection are: - 301
- 302
- 303
- 307
- 308
 - The default value is - 302(Found).- Example: - 301
- status_code int
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the requested HTTP method is not in the list of allowed methods. The associated status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. The default value is 405 (Method Not Allowed). Example: 403
- suffix str
- (Updatable) A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_suffix_value
- value cannot contain 
- value str
- (Updatable) A header value that conforms to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_value
- value cannot contain 
- action String
- (Updatable) The action can be one of these values: ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER,ALLOW,CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS,EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE,EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE,HTTP_HEADER,IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS,REDIRECT,REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER,REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER
- allowedMethods List<String>
- (Updatable) The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener. - By default, you can specify only the standard HTTP methods defined in the HTTP Method Registry. You can also see a list of supported standard HTTP methods in the Load Balancing service documentation at Managing Rule Sets. - Your backend application must be able to handle the methods specified in this list. - The list of HTTP methods is extensible. If you need to configure custom HTTP methods, contact My Oracle Support to remove the restriction for your tenancy. - Example: ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "PROPFIND"] 
- areInvalid BooleanCharacters Allowed 
- (Updatable) Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
- conditions List<Property Map>
- (Updatable)
- defaultMax NumberConnections 
- (Updatable) The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
- description String
- (Updatable) A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information. - example: - 192.168.0.0/16 and 2001:db8::/32 are trusted clients. Whitelist them.
- header String
- (Updatable) A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: example_header_name
- httpLarge NumberHeader Size In Kb 
- (Updatable) The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
- ipMax List<Property Map>Connections 
- (Updatable) An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
- prefix String
- (Updatable) A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_prefix_value
- value cannot contain 
- redirectUri Property Map
- (Updatable) An object that defines the redirect URI applied to the original request. The object property values compose the redirect URI. - NOTE: The Load Balancing service cannot automatically detect or avoid infinite redirects. Be sure to provide meaningful, complete, and correct field values. If any component field of this object has no value, the system retains the value from the incoming HTTP request URI. - For example, if you specify only the protocol field - https, and the incoming request URI is- http://example.com:8080, the resulting runtime redirect URI is- https://example.com:8080. The system retains the host and port from the incoming URI and does not automatically change the port setting from- 8080to- 443.- Be sure to configure valid percent-encoding (URL encoding) when needed. - In addition to static string values, you can use the following tokens to construct the redirect URI. These tokens extract values from the incoming HTTP request URI. - {protocol} : The protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {host} : The domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port} : The port from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path} : The path from the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {query} : The query string from the incoming HTTP request URI.
 - The tokens are case sensitive. For example, - {host}is a valid token, but- {HOST}is not.- You can retain the literal characters of a token when you specify values for the path and query properties of the redirect URI. Use a backslash (\) as the escape character for the \, {, and } characters. For example, if the incoming HTTP request URI is - /video, the path property value:- /example{path}123\{path\}- appears in the constructed redirect URI as: - /example/video123{path}
- responseCode Number
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the incoming request is redirected. - The status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. Valid response codes for redirection are: - 301
- 302
- 303
- 307
- 308
 - The default value is - 302(Found).- Example: - 301
- statusCode Number
- (Updatable) The HTTP status code to return when the requested HTTP method is not in the list of allowed methods. The associated status line returned with the code is mapped from the standard HTTP specification. The default value is 405 (Method Not Allowed). Example: 403
- suffix String
- (Updatable) A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_suffix_value
- value cannot contain 
- value String
- (Updatable) A header value that conforms to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions: - value cannot contain $
- value cannot contain patterns like {variable_name}. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
 - Example: - example_value
- value cannot contain 
RuleSetItemCondition, RuleSetItemConditionArgs        
- AttributeName string
- (Updatable) The attribute_name can be one of these values: PATH,SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS,SOURCE_VCN_ID,SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS
- AttributeValue string
- (Updatable) Depends on attribute_name:- when attribute_name=SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 or IPv6 address range to which the source IP address of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 address range to which the original client IP address (in customer VCN) of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_ID| OCID of the customer VCN to which the service gateway embedded VCN ID of incoming packet would be matched against
 
- when 
- Operator string
- (Updatable) A string that specifies how to compare the PathMatchCondition object's attributeValuestring to the incoming URI.- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the attributeValuestring.
- FORCE_LONGEST_PREFIX_MATCH - The system looks for the attributeValuestring with the best, longest match of the beginning portion of the incoming URI path.
- PREFIX_MATCH - The beginning portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
- SUFFIX_MATCH - The ending portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
 
- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the 
- AttributeName string
- (Updatable) The attribute_name can be one of these values: PATH,SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS,SOURCE_VCN_ID,SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS
- AttributeValue string
- (Updatable) Depends on attribute_name:- when attribute_name=SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 or IPv6 address range to which the source IP address of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 address range to which the original client IP address (in customer VCN) of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_ID| OCID of the customer VCN to which the service gateway embedded VCN ID of incoming packet would be matched against
 
- when 
- Operator string
- (Updatable) A string that specifies how to compare the PathMatchCondition object's attributeValuestring to the incoming URI.- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the attributeValuestring.
- FORCE_LONGEST_PREFIX_MATCH - The system looks for the attributeValuestring with the best, longest match of the beginning portion of the incoming URI path.
- PREFIX_MATCH - The beginning portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
- SUFFIX_MATCH - The ending portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
 
- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the 
- attributeName String
- (Updatable) The attribute_name can be one of these values: PATH,SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS,SOURCE_VCN_ID,SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS
- attributeValue String
- (Updatable) Depends on attribute_name:- when attribute_name=SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 or IPv6 address range to which the source IP address of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 address range to which the original client IP address (in customer VCN) of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_ID| OCID of the customer VCN to which the service gateway embedded VCN ID of incoming packet would be matched against
 
- when 
- operator String
- (Updatable) A string that specifies how to compare the PathMatchCondition object's attributeValuestring to the incoming URI.- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the attributeValuestring.
- FORCE_LONGEST_PREFIX_MATCH - The system looks for the attributeValuestring with the best, longest match of the beginning portion of the incoming URI path.
- PREFIX_MATCH - The beginning portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
- SUFFIX_MATCH - The ending portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
 
- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the 
- attributeName string
- (Updatable) The attribute_name can be one of these values: PATH,SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS,SOURCE_VCN_ID,SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS
- attributeValue string
- (Updatable) Depends on attribute_name:- when attribute_name=SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 or IPv6 address range to which the source IP address of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 address range to which the original client IP address (in customer VCN) of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_ID| OCID of the customer VCN to which the service gateway embedded VCN ID of incoming packet would be matched against
 
- when 
- operator string
- (Updatable) A string that specifies how to compare the PathMatchCondition object's attributeValuestring to the incoming URI.- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the attributeValuestring.
- FORCE_LONGEST_PREFIX_MATCH - The system looks for the attributeValuestring with the best, longest match of the beginning portion of the incoming URI path.
- PREFIX_MATCH - The beginning portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
- SUFFIX_MATCH - The ending portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
 
- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the 
- attribute_name str
- (Updatable) The attribute_name can be one of these values: PATH,SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS,SOURCE_VCN_ID,SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS
- attribute_value str
- (Updatable) Depends on attribute_name:- when attribute_name=SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 or IPv6 address range to which the source IP address of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 address range to which the original client IP address (in customer VCN) of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_ID| OCID of the customer VCN to which the service gateway embedded VCN ID of incoming packet would be matched against
 
- when 
- operator str
- (Updatable) A string that specifies how to compare the PathMatchCondition object's attributeValuestring to the incoming URI.- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the attributeValuestring.
- FORCE_LONGEST_PREFIX_MATCH - The system looks for the attributeValuestring with the best, longest match of the beginning portion of the incoming URI path.
- PREFIX_MATCH - The beginning portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
- SUFFIX_MATCH - The ending portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
 
- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the 
- attributeName String
- (Updatable) The attribute_name can be one of these values: PATH,SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS,SOURCE_VCN_ID,SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS
- attributeValue String
- (Updatable) Depends on attribute_name:- when attribute_name=SOURCE_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 or IPv6 address range to which the source IP address of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_IP_ADDRESS| IPv4 address range to which the original client IP address (in customer VCN) of incoming packet would be matched against
- when attribute_name=SOURCE_VCN_ID| OCID of the customer VCN to which the service gateway embedded VCN ID of incoming packet would be matched against
 
- when 
- operator String
- (Updatable) A string that specifies how to compare the PathMatchCondition object's attributeValuestring to the incoming URI.- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the attributeValuestring.
- FORCE_LONGEST_PREFIX_MATCH - The system looks for the attributeValuestring with the best, longest match of the beginning portion of the incoming URI path.
- PREFIX_MATCH - The beginning portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
- SUFFIX_MATCH - The ending portion of the incoming URI path must exactly match the attributeValuestring.
 
- EXACT_MATCH - The incoming URI path must exactly and completely match the 
RuleSetItemIpMaxConnection, RuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs            
- IpAddresses List<string>
- (Updatable) Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
- MaxConnections int
- (Updatable) The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
- IpAddresses []string
- (Updatable) Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
- MaxConnections int
- (Updatable) The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
- ipAddresses List<String>
- (Updatable) Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
- maxConnections Integer
- (Updatable) The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
- ipAddresses string[]
- (Updatable) Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
- maxConnections number
- (Updatable) The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
- ip_addresses Sequence[str]
- (Updatable) Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
- max_connections int
- (Updatable) The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
- ipAddresses List<String>
- (Updatable) Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
- maxConnections Number
- (Updatable) The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
RuleSetItemRedirectUri, RuleSetItemRedirectUriArgs          
- Host string
- (Updatable) The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as - {host}- Examples: - example.com appears as example.comin the redirect URI.
- in{host} appears as inexample.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port}{host} appears as 8081example.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and the port is8081in the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- example.com appears as 
- Path string
- (Updatable) The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - The path string must begin with - /if it does not begin with the- {path}token.- Examples: - /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI.
- /example{path} appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/video/123is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}123 appears as /example/video123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/123 appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/{port} appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and123is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{query} appears as /lang=enin the redirect URI if the query islang=enin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- /example/video/123 appears as 
- Port int
- (Updatable) The communication port to use in the redirect URI. - Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535. - When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI. - Example: - 8081
- Protocol string
- (Updatable) The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:- HTTP
- HTTPS
- {protocol}
 - {protocol}is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.- Example: - HTTPS
- Query string
- (Updatable) The query string to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All - RedirectUritokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.- If the query string does not begin with the - {query}token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.- You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "". - If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with - ?or- &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is- http://host.com:8080/documentsand the query property value is- ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is- http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the {query} token.- Examples: - lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI.
- {query} appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI iflang=en&time_zone=PSTis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the{query}token renders as an empty string.
- lang=en&{query}&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI ifcountry=usis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders aslang=en&time_zone=PST.
- protocol={protocol}&hostname={host} appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the protocol isHTTPand the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request.
- port={port}&hostname={host} appears as port=8080&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the port is8080and the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as 
- Host string
- (Updatable) The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as - {host}- Examples: - example.com appears as example.comin the redirect URI.
- in{host} appears as inexample.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port}{host} appears as 8081example.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and the port is8081in the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- example.com appears as 
- Path string
- (Updatable) The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - The path string must begin with - /if it does not begin with the- {path}token.- Examples: - /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI.
- /example{path} appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/video/123is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}123 appears as /example/video123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/123 appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/{port} appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and123is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{query} appears as /lang=enin the redirect URI if the query islang=enin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- /example/video/123 appears as 
- Port int
- (Updatable) The communication port to use in the redirect URI. - Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535. - When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI. - Example: - 8081
- Protocol string
- (Updatable) The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:- HTTP
- HTTPS
- {protocol}
 - {protocol}is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.- Example: - HTTPS
- Query string
- (Updatable) The query string to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All - RedirectUritokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.- If the query string does not begin with the - {query}token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.- You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "". - If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with - ?or- &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is- http://host.com:8080/documentsand the query property value is- ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is- http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the {query} token.- Examples: - lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI.
- {query} appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI iflang=en&time_zone=PSTis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the{query}token renders as an empty string.
- lang=en&{query}&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI ifcountry=usis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders aslang=en&time_zone=PST.
- protocol={protocol}&hostname={host} appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the protocol isHTTPand the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request.
- port={port}&hostname={host} appears as port=8080&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the port is8080and the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as 
- host String
- (Updatable) The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as - {host}- Examples: - example.com appears as example.comin the redirect URI.
- in{host} appears as inexample.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port}{host} appears as 8081example.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and the port is8081in the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- example.com appears as 
- path String
- (Updatable) The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - The path string must begin with - /if it does not begin with the- {path}token.- Examples: - /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI.
- /example{path} appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/video/123is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}123 appears as /example/video123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/123 appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/{port} appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and123is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{query} appears as /lang=enin the redirect URI if the query islang=enin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- /example/video/123 appears as 
- port Integer
- (Updatable) The communication port to use in the redirect URI. - Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535. - When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI. - Example: - 8081
- protocol String
- (Updatable) The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:- HTTP
- HTTPS
- {protocol}
 - {protocol}is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.- Example: - HTTPS
- query String
- (Updatable) The query string to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All - RedirectUritokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.- If the query string does not begin with the - {query}token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.- You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "". - If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with - ?or- &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is- http://host.com:8080/documentsand the query property value is- ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is- http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the {query} token.- Examples: - lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI.
- {query} appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI iflang=en&time_zone=PSTis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the{query}token renders as an empty string.
- lang=en&{query}&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI ifcountry=usis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders aslang=en&time_zone=PST.
- protocol={protocol}&hostname={host} appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the protocol isHTTPand the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request.
- port={port}&hostname={host} appears as port=8080&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the port is8080and the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as 
- host string
- (Updatable) The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as - {host}- Examples: - example.com appears as example.comin the redirect URI.
- in{host} appears as inexample.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port}{host} appears as 8081example.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and the port is8081in the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- example.com appears as 
- path string
- (Updatable) The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - The path string must begin with - /if it does not begin with the- {path}token.- Examples: - /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI.
- /example{path} appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/video/123is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}123 appears as /example/video123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/123 appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/{port} appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and123is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{query} appears as /lang=enin the redirect URI if the query islang=enin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- /example/video/123 appears as 
- port number
- (Updatable) The communication port to use in the redirect URI. - Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535. - When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI. - Example: - 8081
- protocol string
- (Updatable) The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:- HTTP
- HTTPS
- {protocol}
 - {protocol}is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.- Example: - HTTPS
- query string
- (Updatable) The query string to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All - RedirectUritokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.- If the query string does not begin with the - {query}token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.- You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "". - If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with - ?or- &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is- http://host.com:8080/documentsand the query property value is- ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is- http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the {query} token.- Examples: - lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI.
- {query} appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI iflang=en&time_zone=PSTis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the{query}token renders as an empty string.
- lang=en&{query}&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI ifcountry=usis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders aslang=en&time_zone=PST.
- protocol={protocol}&hostname={host} appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the protocol isHTTPand the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request.
- port={port}&hostname={host} appears as port=8080&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the port is8080and the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as 
- host str
- (Updatable) The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as - {host}- Examples: - example.com appears as example.comin the redirect URI.
- in{host} appears as inexample.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port}{host} appears as 8081example.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and the port is8081in the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- example.com appears as 
- path str
- (Updatable) The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - The path string must begin with - /if it does not begin with the- {path}token.- Examples: - /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI.
- /example{path} appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/video/123is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}123 appears as /example/video123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/123 appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/{port} appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and123is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{query} appears as /lang=enin the redirect URI if the query islang=enin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- /example/video/123 appears as 
- port int
- (Updatable) The communication port to use in the redirect URI. - Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535. - When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI. - Example: - 8081
- protocol str
- (Updatable) The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:- HTTP
- HTTPS
- {protocol}
 - {protocol}is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.- Example: - HTTPS
- query str
- (Updatable) The query string to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All - RedirectUritokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.- If the query string does not begin with the - {query}token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.- You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "". - If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with - ?or- &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is- http://host.com:8080/documentsand the query property value is- ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is- http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the {query} token.- Examples: - lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI.
- {query} appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI iflang=en&time_zone=PSTis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the{query}token renders as an empty string.
- lang=en&{query}&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI ifcountry=usis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders aslang=en&time_zone=PST.
- protocol={protocol}&hostname={host} appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the protocol isHTTPand the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request.
- port={port}&hostname={host} appears as port=8080&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the port is8080and the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as 
- host String
- (Updatable) The valid domain name (hostname) or IP address to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {host}, the service preserves the original domain name from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - Curly braces are valid in this property only to surround tokens, such as - {host}- Examples: - example.com appears as example.comin the redirect URI.
- in{host} appears as inexample.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {port}{host} appears as 8081example.comin the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and the port is8081in the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- example.com appears as 
- path String
- (Updatable) The HTTP URI path to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {path}, the service preserves the original path from the incoming HTTP request URI. To omit the path from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "".- All RedirectUri tokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once. - The path string must begin with - /if it does not begin with the- {path}token.- Examples: - /example/video/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI.
- /example{path} appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/video/123is the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}/123 appears as /example/video/123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- {path}123 appears as /example/video123in the redirect URI if/example/videois the path in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/123 appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{host}/{port} appears as /example.com/123in the redirect URI ifexample.comis the hostname and123is the port in the incoming HTTP request URI.
- /{query} appears as /lang=enin the redirect URI if the query islang=enin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- /example/video/123 appears as 
- port Number
- (Updatable) The communication port to use in the redirect URI. - Valid values include integers from 1 to 65535. - When this value is null, the service preserves the original port from the incoming HTTP request URI. - Example: - 8081
- protocol String
- (Updatable) The HTTP protocol to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {protocol}, the service preserves the original protocol from the incoming HTTP request URI. Allowed values are:- HTTP
- HTTPS
- {protocol}
 - {protocol}is the only valid token for this property. It can appear only once in the value string.- Example: - HTTPS
- query String
- (Updatable) The query string to use in the redirect URI. - When this value is null, not set, or set to - {query}, the service preserves the original query parameters from the incoming HTTP request URI.- All - RedirectUritokens are valid for this property. You can use any token more than once.- If the query string does not begin with the - {query}token, it must begin with the question mark (?) character.- You can specify multiple query parameters as a single string. Separate each query parameter with an ampersand (&) character. To omit all incoming query parameters from the redirect URI, set this value to an empty string, "". - If the specified query string results in a redirect URI ending with - ?or- &, the last character is truncated. For example, if the incoming URI is- http://host.com:8080/documentsand the query property value is- ?lang=en&{query}, the redirect URI is- http://host.com:8080/documents?lang=en. The system truncates the final ampersand (&) because the incoming URI included no value to replace the {query} token.- Examples: - lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI.
- {query} appears as lang=en&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI iflang=en&time_zone=PSTis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, the{query}token renders as an empty string.
- lang=en&{query}&time_zone=PST appears as lang=en&country=us&time_zone=PSTin the redirect URI ifcountry=usis the query string in the incoming HTTP request. If the incoming HTTP request has no query parameters, this value renders aslang=en&time_zone=PST.
- protocol={protocol}&hostname={host} appears as protocol=http&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the protocol isHTTPand the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request.
- port={port}&hostname={host} appears as port=8080&hostname=example.comin the redirect URI if the port is8080and the hostname isexample.comin the incoming HTTP request URI.
 
- lang=en&time_zone=PST appears as 
Import
RuleSets can be imported using the id, e.g.
$ pulumi import oci:LoadBalancer/ruleSet:RuleSet test_rule_set "loadBalancers/{loadBalancerId}/ruleSets/{ruleSetName}"
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- oci pulumi/pulumi-oci
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the ociTerraform Provider.