File: //lib/mysqlsh/lib/python3.8/site-packages/oci/load_balancer/models/add_http_response_header_rule.py
# coding: utf-8
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# NOTE: This class is auto generated by OracleSDKGenerator. DO NOT EDIT. API Version: 20170115
from .rule import Rule
from oci.util import formatted_flat_dict, NONE_SENTINEL, value_allowed_none_or_none_sentinel # noqa: F401
from oci.decorators import init_model_state_from_kwargs
@init_model_state_from_kwargs
class AddHttpResponseHeaderRule(Rule):
"""
An object that represents the action of adding a header to a response.
This rule applies only to HTTP listeners.
**NOTES:**
* If a matching header already exists in the response, the system removes all of its occurrences, and then adds the
new header.
* The system does not distinquish between underscore and dash characters in headers. That is, it treats
`example_header_name` and `example-header-name` as identical. Oracle recommends that you do not rely on underscore
or dash characters to uniquely distinguish header names.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""
Initializes a new AddHttpResponseHeaderRule object with values from keyword arguments. The default value of the :py:attr:`~oci.load_balancer.models.AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.action` attribute
of this class is ``ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`` and it should not be changed.
The following keyword arguments are supported (corresponding to the getters/setters of this class):
:param action:
The value to assign to the action property of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
Allowed values for this property are: "ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER", "EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE", "REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER", "ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER", "EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE", "REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER", "ALLOW", "CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS", "REDIRECT", "HTTP_HEADER", "IP_BASED_MAX_CONNECTIONS"
:type action: str
:param header:
The value to assign to the header property of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
:type header: str
:param value:
The value to assign to the value property of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
:type value: str
"""
self.swagger_types = {
'action': 'str',
'header': 'str',
'value': 'str'
}
self.attribute_map = {
'action': 'action',
'header': 'header',
'value': 'value'
}
self._action = None
self._header = None
self._value = None
self._action = 'ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER'
@property
def header(self):
"""
**[Required]** Gets the header of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
A header name that conforms to RFC 7230.
Example: `example_header_name`
:return: The header of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
:rtype: str
"""
return self._header
@header.setter
def header(self, header):
"""
Sets the header of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
A header name that conforms to RFC 7230.
Example: `example_header_name`
:param header: The header of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
:type: str
"""
self._header = header
@property
def value(self):
"""
**[Required]** Gets the value of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
A header value that conforms to RFC 7230.
With the following exceptions:
* value cannot contain `$`
* value cannot contain patterns like `{variable_name}`. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
Example: `example_value`
:return: The value of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
:rtype: str
"""
return self._value
@value.setter
def value(self, value):
"""
Sets the value of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
A header value that conforms to RFC 7230.
With the following exceptions:
* value cannot contain `$`
* value cannot contain patterns like `{variable_name}`. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
Example: `example_value`
:param value: The value of this AddHttpResponseHeaderRule.
:type: str
"""
self._value = value
def __repr__(self):
return formatted_flat_dict(self)
def __eq__(self, other):
if other is None:
return False
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other