/**
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.
*/
#pragma once
#include Specifies the request's query string as an aggregate key for a rate-based
* rule. Each distinct string contributes to the aggregation instance. If you use
* just the query string as your custom key, then each string fully defines an
* aggregation instance. See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.
Text transformations eliminate some of the unusual formatting that attackers
* use in web requests in an effort to bypass detection. Text transformations are
* used in rule match statements, to transform the FieldToMatch
* request component before inspecting it, and they're used in rate-based rule
* statements, to transform request components before using them as custom
* aggregation keys. If you specify one or more transformations to apply, WAF
* performs all transformations on the specified content, starting from the lowest
* priority setting, and then uses the component contents.