Bases: RequestValidatorOptions
request_validator_name (Optional
[str
]) â The name of this request validator. Default: None
validate_request_body (Optional
[bool
]) â Indicates whether to validate the request body according to the configured schema for the targeted API and method. Default: false
validate_request_parameters (Optional
[bool
]) â Indicates whether to validate request parameters. Default: false
rest_api (IRestApi
) â The rest API that this model is part of. The reason we need the RestApi object itself and not just the ID is because the model is being tracked by the top-level RestApi object for the purpose of calculating itâs hash to determine the ID of the deployment. This allows us to automatically update the deployment when the model of the REST API changes.
fixture=_generated
Example:
# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. # The values are placeholders you should change. import aws_cdk.aws_apigateway as apigateway # rest_api: apigateway.RestApi request_validator_props = apigateway.RequestValidatorProps( rest_api=rest_api, # the properties below are optional request_validator_name="requestValidatorName", validate_request_body=False, validate_request_parameters=False )
Attributes
The name of this request validator.
None
The rest API that this model is part of.
The reason we need the RestApi object itself and not just the ID is because the model is being tracked by the top-level RestApi object for the purpose of calculating itâs hash to determine the ID of the deployment. This allows us to automatically update the deployment when the model of the REST API changes.
Indicates whether to validate the request body according to the configured schema for the targeted API and method.
false
Indicates whether to validate request parameters.
false
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