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f5xc_app_setting Resource - terraform-provider-f5xc
f5xc_app_setting (Resource)
Section titled “f5xc_app_setting (Resource)”Manages App setting configuration in namespace metadata.namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
~> Note For more information about this resource, please refer to the F5 XC API Documentation.
Example Usage
Section titled “Example Usage”# App Setting Resource Example# Manages App setting configuration in namespace metadata.namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
terraform { required_version = ">= 1.0"
required_providers { f5xc = { source = "f5xc-salesdemos/f5xc" version = ">= 0.1.0" } }}
# Basic App Setting configurationresource "f5xc_app_setting" "example" { name = "example-app-setting" namespace = "staging"
labels = { environment = "production" managed_by = "terraform" }
annotations = { "owner" = "platform-team" }
# Resource-specific configuration # List of settings to enable for each AppType, given instan... app_type_settings { # Configure app_type_settings settings } # The AppType of App instance in current Namespace. Associa... app_type_ref { # Configure app_type_ref settings } # Settings specifying how API Discovery will be performed. business_logic_markup_setting { # Configure business_logic_markup_setting settings }}Argument Reference
Section titled “Argument Reference”🔶 High Risk Operations — Some operations on this resource have high danger level. Destructive operations may require confirmation.
Metadata Argument Reference
Section titled “Metadata Argument Reference”• name - Required String
Name of the App Setting. Must be unique within the namespace
• namespace - Required String
Namespace where the App Setting will be created
• annotations - Optional Map
Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata
• description - Optional String
Human readable description for the object
• disable - Optional Bool
A value of true will administratively disable the object
• labels - Optional Map
Labels is a user defined key value map that can be attached to resources for organization and filtering
Spec Argument Reference
Section titled “Spec Argument Reference”• app_type_settings - Optional Block
List of settings to enable for each AppType, given instance of AppType Exist in this Namespace
See App Type Settings below for details.
• timeouts - Optional Block
See Timeouts below for details.
Attributes Reference
Section titled “Attributes Reference”In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
• id - Optional String
Unique identifier for the resource
App Type Settings
Section titled “App Type Settings”An app_type_settings block supports the following:
• app_type_ref - Optional Block
The AppType of App instance in current Namespace. Associating an AppType reference, will enable analysis on this instance’s generated data
See App Type Ref below.
• business_logic_markup_setting - Optional Block
Settings specifying how API Discovery will be performed
See Business Logic Markup Setting below.
• timeseries_analyses_setting - Optional Block
Configuration parameter for timeseries analyses setting
See Timeseries Analyses Setting below.
• user_behavior_analysis_setting - Optional Block
Configuration for user behavior analysis
See User Behavior Analysis Setting below.
App Type Settings App Type Ref
Section titled “App Type Settings App Type Ref”An app_type_ref block (within app_type_settings) supports the following:
• kind - Optional String
When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object’s kind (e.g. ‘route’)
• name - Optional String
When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then name will hold the referred object’s(e.g. Route’s) name
• namespace - Optional String
When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object’s(e.g. Route’s) namespace
• tenant - Optional String
When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object’s(e.g. Route’s) tenant
• uid - Optional String
When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then uid will hold the referred object’s(e.g. Route’s) uid
App Type Settings Business Logic Markup Setting
Section titled “App Type Settings Business Logic Markup Setting”A business_logic_markup_setting block (within app_type_settings) supports the following:
• disable_spec - Optional Block
Enable this option
• enable - Optional Block
Enable this option
App Type Settings Timeseries Analyses Setting
Section titled “App Type Settings Timeseries Analyses Setting”A timeseries_analyses_setting block (within app_type_settings) supports the following:
• metric_selectors - Optional Block
Define the metric selection criteria, i.e. The metrics source and the actual metrics that should be included in the detection logic
See Metric Selectors below.
App Type Settings Timeseries Analyses Setting Metric Selectors
Section titled “App Type Settings Timeseries Analyses Setting Metric Selectors”Deeply nested Selectors block collapsed for readability.
App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting
Section titled “App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting”An user_behavior_analysis_setting block (within app_type_settings) supports the following:
• disable_detection - Optional Block
Configuration parameter for disable detection
• disable_learning - Optional Block
Configuration parameter for disable learning
• enable_detection - Optional Block
Various factors about user activity are monitored and analysed to determine malicious users. These settings allow tuning those factors used by the system to detect malicious users
See Enable Detection below.
• enable_learning - Optional Block
Configuration parameter for enable learning
App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection
Section titled “App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection”Deeply nested Detection block collapsed for readability.
App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Failed Login Activity
Section titled “App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Failed Login Activity”Deeply nested Activity block collapsed for readability.
App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Forbidden Activity
Section titled “App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Forbidden Activity”Deeply nested Activity block collapsed for readability.
App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Non Existent URL Activity Automatic
Section titled “App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Non Existent URL Activity Automatic”Deeply nested Automatic block collapsed for readability.
App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Non Existent URL Activity Custom
Section titled “App Type Settings User Behavior Analysis Setting Enable Detection Include Non Existent URL Activity Custom”Deeply nested Custom block collapsed for readability.
Timeouts
Section titled “Timeouts”A timeouts block supports the following:
• create - Optional String (Defaults to 10 minutes)
Used when creating the resource
• delete - Optional String (Defaults to 10 minutes)
Used when deleting the resource
• read - Optional String (Defaults to 5 minutes)
Used when retrieving the resource
• update - Optional String (Defaults to 10 minutes)
Used when updating the resource
Common Types
Section titled “Common Types”The following type definitions are used throughout this resource. See the full definition here rather than repeated inline.
Object Reference {#common-object-reference}
Section titled “Object Reference {#common-object-reference}”Object references establish a direct reference from one configuration object to another in F5 Distributed Cloud. References use the format tenant/namespace/name.
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
name | String | Name of the referenced object |
namespace | String | Namespace containing the referenced object |
tenant | String | Tenant of the referenced object (system-managed) |
Transformers {#common-transformers}
Section titled “Transformers {#common-transformers}”Transformers apply transformations to input values before matching. Multiple transformers can be applied in order.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
LOWER_CASE | Convert to lowercase |
UPPER_CASE | Convert to uppercase |
BASE64_DECODE | Decodebase64 content |
NORMALIZE_PATH | Normalize URL path |
REMOVE_WHITESPACE | Remove whitespace characters |
URL_DECODE | Decode URL-encoded characters |
TRIM_LEFT | Trim leading whitespace |
TRIM_RIGHT | Trim trailing whitespace |
TRIM | Trim both leading and trailing whitespace |
HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}
Section titled “HTTP Methods {#common-http-methods}”HTTP methods used for request matching.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
ANY | Match any HTTP method |
GET | HTTP GET request |
HEAD | HTTP HEAD request |
POST | HTTP POST request |
PUT | HTTP PUT request |
DELETE | HTTP DELETE request |
CONNECT | HTTP CONNECT request |
OPTIONS | HTTP OPTIONS request |
TRACE | HTTP TRACE request |
PATCH | HTTP PATCH request |
COPY | HTTP COPY request (WebDAV) |
TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}
Section titled “TLS Fingerprints {#common-tls-fingerprints}”TLS fingerprint categories for malicious client detection.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
TLS_FINGERPRINT_NONE | No fingerprint matching |
ANY_MALICIOUS_FINGERPRINT | Match any known malicious fingerprint |
ADWARE | Adware-associated fingerprints |
DRIDEX | Dridex malware fingerprints |
GOOTKIT | Gootkit malware fingerprints |
RANSOMWARE | Ransomware-associated fingerprints |
TRICKBOT | Trickbot malware fingerprints |
IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}
Section titled “IP Threat Categories {#common-ip-threat-categories}”IP address threat categories for security filtering.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
SPAM_SOURCES | Known spam sources |
WINDOWS_EXPLOITS | Windows exploit sources |
WEB_ATTACKS | Web attack sources |
BOTNETS | Known botnet IPs |
SCANNERS | Network scanner IPs |
REPUTATION | Poor reputation IPs |
PHISHING | Phishing-related IPs |
PROXY | Anonymous proxy IPs |
MOBILE_THREATS | Mobile threat sources |
TOR_PROXY | Tor exit nodes |
DENIAL_OF_SERVICE | DoS attack sources |
NETWORK | Known bad network ranges |
Import
Section titled “Import”Import is supported using the following syntax:
# Import using namespace/name formatterraform import f5xc_app_setting.example system/example