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extend_http_request_header_value_rule.go
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extend_http_request_header_value_rule.go
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// Copyright (c) 2016, 2018, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
// This software is dual-licensed to you under the Universal Permissive License (UPL) 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl or Apache License 2.0 as shown at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. You may choose either license.
// Code generated. DO NOT EDIT.
// Load Balancing API
//
// API for the Load Balancing service. Use this API to manage load balancers, backend sets, and related items. For more
// information, see Overview of Load Balancing (https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Balance/Concepts/balanceoverview.htm).
//
package loadbalancer
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/v65/common"
"strings"
)
// ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule An object that represents the action of modifying a request header value. This rule applies only to HTTP listeners.
// This rule adds a prefix, a suffix, or both to the header value.
// **NOTES:**
// - This rule requires a value for a prefix, suffix, or both.
// - The system does not support this rule for headers with multiple values.
// - 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. If two such headers appear in a request, the system
// applies the action to the first header it finds. The affected header cannot be determined in advance. Oracle
// recommends that you do not rely on underscore or dash characters to uniquely distinguish header names.
type ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule struct {
// A header name that conforms to RFC 7230.
// Example: `example_header_name`
Header *string `mandatory:"true" json:"header"`
// A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must conform to RFC 7230.
// With the following exceptions:
// * value cannot contain `$`
// * value cannot contain patterns like `{variable_name}`. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
// Example: `example_prefix_value`
Prefix *string `mandatory:"false" json:"prefix"`
// A string to append to the header value. The resulting header value must conform to RFC 7230.
// With the following exceptions:
// * value cannot contain `$`
// * value cannot contain patterns like `{variable_name}`. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
// Example: `example_suffix_value`
Suffix *string `mandatory:"false" json:"suffix"`
}
func (m ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule) String() string {
return common.PointerString(m)
}
// ValidateEnumValue returns an error when providing an unsupported enum value
// This function is being called during constructing API request process
// Not recommended for calling this function directly
func (m ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule) ValidateEnumValue() (bool, error) {
errMessage := []string{}
if len(errMessage) > 0 {
return true, fmt.Errorf(strings.Join(errMessage, "\n"))
}
return false, nil
}
// MarshalJSON marshals to json representation
func (m ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule) MarshalJSON() (buff []byte, e error) {
type MarshalTypeExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule ExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule
s := struct {
DiscriminatorParam string `json:"action"`
MarshalTypeExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule
}{
"EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE",
(MarshalTypeExtendHttpRequestHeaderValueRule)(m),
}
return json.Marshal(&s)
}