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RedirectActionConfig

import type { RedirectActionConfig } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.4/services/elbv2.ts?docs=full";

Information about a redirect action.

A URI consists of the following components: protocol://hostname:port/path?query. You must modify at least one of the following components to avoid a redirect loop: protocol, hostname, port, or path. Any components that you do not modify retain their original values.

You can reuse URI components using the following reserved keywords:

  • #{protocol}
  • #{host}
  • #{port}
  • #{path} (the leading "/" is removed)
  • #{query}

For example, you can change the path to "/new/#{path}", the hostname to "example.#{host}", or the query to "#{query}&value=xyz".

interface RedirectActionConfig {
Host?: string | null;
Path?: string | null;
Port?: string | null;
Protocol?: string | null;
Query?: string | null;
}

§Properties

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Host?: string | null
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The hostname. This component is not percent-encoded. The hostname can contain #{host}.

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Path?: string | null
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The absolute path, starting with the leading "/". This component is not percent-encoded. The path can contain #{host}, #{path}, and #{port}.

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Port?: string | null
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The port. You can specify a value from 1 to 65535 or #{port}.

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Protocol?: string | null
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The protocol. You can specify HTTP, HTTPS, or #{protocol}. You can redirect HTTP to HTTP, HTTP to HTTPS, and HTTPS to HTTPS. You cannot redirect HTTPS to HTTP.

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Query?: string | null
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The query parameters, URL-encoded when necessary, but not percent-encoded. Do not include the leading "?", as it is automatically added. You can specify any of the reserved keywords.

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The HTTP redirect code. The redirect is either permanent (HTTP 301) or temporary (HTTP 302).