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AWS WAF provider for octorules

Project description

octorules-aws

AWS WAF v2 provider for octorules — manages AWS WAF Web ACL rules, Rule Groups, and IP Sets as YAML.

Installation

pip install octorules-aws

This installs octorules (core) and octorules-aws. The provider is auto-discovered — no class: needed in config.

Configuration

providers:
  aws:
    region: us-east-1
    waf_scope: REGIONAL
  rules:
    directory: ./rules

zones:
  my-web-acl:
    sources:
      - rules

Each zone name maps to an AWS WAF Web ACL name. The provider resolves Web ACL names to IDs at runtime.

Authentication

AWS credentials are resolved via the standard boto3 credential chain — no token is needed in the config file. Common options:

  • Environment variables: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID + AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
  • Shared credentials file: ~/.aws/credentials
  • IAM role (EC2, ECS, Lambda): automatic

Required IAM permissions:

  • wafv2:GetWebACL, wafv2:UpdateWebACL — for phase rule operations
  • wafv2:ListWebACLs — for zone ID resolution and zone discovery
  • wafv2:GetRuleGroup, wafv2:UpdateRuleGroup, wafv2:ListRuleGroups — for custom rulesets (Rule Groups)
  • wafv2:GetIPSet, wafv2:UpdateIPSet, wafv2:CreateIPSet, wafv2:DeleteIPSet, wafv2:ListIPSets — for lists (IP Sets)

Provider settings

All settings below go under the provider section (e.g. providers.aws).

Key Default Description
region AWS_DEFAULT_REGION or us-east-1 AWS region
waf_scope AWS_WAF_SCOPE or REGIONAL REGIONAL or CLOUDFRONT
max_retries 2 API retry count
timeout 30 API timeout in seconds
wcu_limit 1500 Web ACL WCU capacity for WA340 lint check. Override for accounts with custom limits (up to 5,000).

Safety thresholds are configured under safety: (framework-owned, not forwarded to the provider):

Key Default Description
safety.delete_threshold 30.0 Max % of rules that can be deleted
safety.update_threshold 30.0 Max % of rules that can be updated
safety.min_existing 3 Min rules before thresholds apply

Supported features

Feature Status AWS concept
Phase rules (4 phases) Supported Web ACL rules
Custom rulesets Supported Rule Groups
Lists (IP only) Supported IP Sets
Page Shield Not supported
Zone discovery (list_zones) Supported Lists Web ACLs
Account-level scopes Not supported
Audit IP extraction (octorules audit) Supported IPSet reference resolution

Phase mapping

octorules phase AWS WAF concept
aws_waf_custom_rules Custom rules (IP match, geo match, byte match, etc.)
aws_waf_rate_rules Rate-based rules
aws_waf_managed_rules Managed rule group references
aws_waf_rule_group_rules Rule group references

All phases require action to be specified explicitly (no default action).

Rule-level metadata: All AWS WAF rules support the octorules: key for per-rule metadata — ignored: true to skip a rule during plan/sync, and included/excluded to restrict rules to specific providers. See octorules core docs for syntax and examples.

Custom rulesets (Rule Groups)

AWS WAF Rule Groups map to octorules custom rulesets. octorules manages the full lifecycle: create, update rules, and delete.

Managing an existing Rule Group

# rules/my-web-acl.yaml
custom_rulesets:
  - id: abcd1234-5678-9012-3456-789012345678
    name: My Rule Group
    phase: aws_waf_custom
    rules:
      - ref: block-bad-ips
        action:
          Block: {}
        Statement:
          IPSetReferenceStatement:
            ARN: arn:aws:wafv2:us-east-1:123456789012:regional/ipset/blocked/efgh5678
        VisibilityConfig:
          SampledRequestsEnabled: true
          CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true
          MetricName: BlockBadIPs

Creating a new Rule Group

Omit the id field and add capacity to create a new Rule Group:

custom_rulesets:
  - name: Block Bad Actors
    capacity: 100
    phase: aws_waf_custom
    rules:
      - ref: block-scanner
        action:
          Block: {}
        Statement:
          ByteMatchStatement:
            SearchString: "BadBot"
            FieldToMatch:
              SingleHeader:
                Name: user-agent
            PositionalConstraint: CONTAINS
            TextTransformations:
              - Priority: 0
                Type: LOWERCASE
        VisibilityConfig:
          SampledRequestsEnabled: true
          CloudWatchMetricsEnabled: true
          MetricName: BlockScanner

capacity is an AWS WAF concept — an immutable budget (1-5000) that limits rule complexity within the Rule Group. It cannot be changed after creation. If you need more capacity, delete and recreate the Rule Group with a higher value.

How it works:

  • The name field is the identity key. Rule Groups are matched between YAML and AWS by name.
  • The presence of a custom_rulesets: key means ALL Rule Groups are managed — Rule Groups in AWS not in YAML are planned for deletion.
  • If the custom_rulesets: key is absent, Rule Groups are ignored entirely.
  • id is optional: present for existing Rule Groups, absent for new ones.
  • After creation, use octorules dump to export the assigned id back to YAML.

Lists (IP Sets)

AWS WAF IP Sets map to octorules lists. Add a lists section to your rules file:

# rules/my-web-acl.yaml
lists:
  - name: blocked-ips
    kind: ip
    description: "Known bad IPs"
    items:
      - ip: "1.2.3.4/32"
      - ip: "10.0.0.0/8"

Note: AWS WAF only supports IP lists (kind: ip). ASN, hostname, and redirect list kinds are not available.

Linting

59 AWS-specific lint rules (WA prefix) covering structure, actions, statements, and cross-rule analysis:

Prefix Category Rules
WA001-WA005, WA010, WA020-WA022 Structure & YAML 9
WA100-WA101 Priority 2
WA200-WA201 Action type 2
WA300-WA343 Statement deep validation 33
WA350-WA353 Action parameters 4
WA400-WA402 VisibilityConfig 3
WA326, WA340, WA500-WA501, WA520 Cross-rule 5
WA600 Best practice 1
octorules lint --config config.yaml

Lint rules are registered automatically when octorules-aws is installed. See docs/lint.md for the full rule reference with examples.

Note: WA500 checks for duplicate MetricName within a single phase. WA501 checks across phases — AWS WAF requires MetricName to be unique across all rules in a Web ACL.

Known limitations

  • Web ACL creation/deletion: octorules-aws manages rules and Rule Groups within existing Web ACLs. Creating or deleting Web ACLs must be done via the AWS console, CLI, or Terraform.
  • Concurrent updates: Rule updates use AWS WAF optimistic locking (LockToken). Stale lock errors are retried automatically (up to 3 attempts with linear backoff). If the same Web ACL is updated by multiple writers targeting the same phase simultaneously, the last writer wins.
  • Rule Group capacity is immutable: AWS WAF sets Rule Group capacity at creation time. To change capacity, delete and recreate the Rule Group with the new value.

Development

git clone git@github.com:doctena-org/octorules-aws.git
cd octorules-aws
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"
ln -sf ../../scripts/hooks/pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit

License

Apache License 2.0 — see LICENSE.

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