/** * Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0. */ #pragma once #include #include #include namespace Aws { namespace Utils { namespace Json { class JsonValue; class JsonView; } // namespace Json } // namespace Utils namespace WAFV2 { namespace Model { /** *

The name of the field in the request payload that contains your customer's * password.

This data type is used in the RequestInspection * and RequestInspectionACFP data types.

See Also:

* AWS * API Reference

*/ class PasswordField { public: AWS_WAFV2_API PasswordField(); AWS_WAFV2_API PasswordField(Aws::Utils::Json::JsonView jsonValue); AWS_WAFV2_API PasswordField& operator=(Aws::Utils::Json::JsonView jsonValue); AWS_WAFV2_API Aws::Utils::Json::JsonValue Jsonize() const; /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline const Aws::String& GetIdentifier() const{ return m_identifier; } /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline bool IdentifierHasBeenSet() const { return m_identifierHasBeenSet; } /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline void SetIdentifier(const Aws::String& value) { m_identifierHasBeenSet = true; m_identifier = value; } /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline void SetIdentifier(Aws::String&& value) { m_identifierHasBeenSet = true; m_identifier = std::move(value); } /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline void SetIdentifier(const char* value) { m_identifierHasBeenSet = true; m_identifier.assign(value); } /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline PasswordField& WithIdentifier(const Aws::String& value) { SetIdentifier(value); return *this;} /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline PasswordField& WithIdentifier(Aws::String&& value) { SetIdentifier(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *

The name of the password field.

How you specify this depends on the * request inspection payload type.

  • For JSON payloads, specify the * field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) * Pointer.

    For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { * "password": "THE_PASSWORD" } }, the password field specification is * /form/password.

  • For form encoded payload types, * use the HTML form names.

    For example, for an HTML form with the input * element named password1, the password field specification is * password1.

*/ inline PasswordField& WithIdentifier(const char* value) { SetIdentifier(value); return *this;} private: Aws::String m_identifier; bool m_identifierHasBeenSet = false; }; } // namespace Model } // namespace WAFV2 } // namespace Aws