Data Source: oci_waas_http_redirects
This data source provides the list of Http Redirects in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Web Application Acceleration and Security service.
Gets a list of HTTP Redirects.
Example Usage
data "oci_waas_http_redirects" "test_http_redirects" {
#Required
compartment_id = var.compartment_id
#Optional
display_names = var.http_redirect_display_names
ids = var.http_redirect_ids
states = var.http_redirect_states
time_created_greater_than_or_equal_to = var.http_redirect_time_created_greater_than_or_equal_to
time_created_less_than = var.http_redirect_time_created_less_than
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
compartment_id- (Required) The OCID of the compartment. This number is generated when the compartment is created.display_names- (Optional) Filter redirects using a display name.ids- (Optional) Filter redirects using a list of redirect OCIDs.states- (Optional) Filter redirects using a list of lifecycle states.time_created_greater_than_or_equal_to- (Optional) A filter that matches redirects created on or after the specified date and time.time_created_less_than- (Optional) A filter that matches redirects created before the specified date-time. Default to 1 day before now.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
http_redirects- The list of http_redirects.
HttpRedirect Reference
The following attributes are exported:
compartment_id- The OCID of the HTTP Redirect’s compartment.defined_tags- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:{"Operations.CostCenter": "42"}display_name- The user-friendly name of the HTTP Redirect. The name can be changed and does not need to be unique.domain- The domain from which traffic will be redirected.freeform_tags- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:{"Department": "Finance"}id- The OCID of the HTTP Redirect.response_code- The response code returned for the redirect to the client. For more information, see RFC 7231.state- The current lifecycle state of the HTTP Redirect.target- The redirect target object including all the redirect data.host- The host portion of the redirect.path- The path component of the target URL (e.g., “/path/to/resource” in “https://target.example.com/path/to/resource?redirected”), which can be empty, static, or request-copying, or request-prefixing. Use of \ is not permitted except to escape a following \, {, or }. An empty value is treated the same as static “/”. A static value must begin with a leading “/”, optionally followed by other path characters. A request-copying value must exactly match “{path}”, and will be replaced with the path component of the request URL (including its initial “/”). A request-prefixing value must start with “/” and end with a non-escaped “{path}”, which will be replaced with the path component of the request URL (including its initial “/”). Only one such replacement token is allowed.port- Port number of the target destination of the redirect, default to match protocolprotocol- The protocol used for the target, http or https.query- The query component of the target URL (e.g., “?redirected” in “https://target.example.com/path/to/resource?redirected”), which can be empty, static, or request-copying. Use of \ is not permitted except to escape a following \, {, or }. An empty value results in a redirection target URL with no query component. A static value must begin with a leading “?”, optionally followed by other query characters. A request-copying value must exactly match “{query}”, and will be replaced with the query component of the request URL (including a leading “?” if and only if the request URL includes a query component).
time_created- The date and time the policy was created, expressed in RFC 3339 timestamp format.