Add a Phased Release rule
Cloudlets rules determine what Phased Release does when an incoming request meets a set of criteria. You can use Cloudlets Policy Manager to add rules, or you can add them using a CSV file.
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Go to ☰ > CDN > Edge logic Cloudlets.
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On the Cloudlet Policies screen, click the name of the policy you want to add rules to.
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On the Policy Details screen, click the version you want to update or click Create New Version.
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On the Version Details screen, click Add Rule.
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Complete these fields on the Create a Rule screen:
Field | Description |
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General | |
Rule Name | Name this rule. This field is required. |
Always On | Select if the rule is always applied. If deselected, fields appear for entering the start and end times. |
Start Date/Time | Enter the start date and time for the rule. |
End Date/Time | Enter the end date and time for the rule. |
Match definition (IF section) | |
Match Type | Select the match type to use for this rule. Enter any operators or match criteria needed for the match type you choose. See Review available match types for Phased Release for more information. |
Action (THEN section) | |
Cloudlets Origin ID | Select the Conditional Origin to use for the incoming request. You can either let the property decide which origin to use or choose a Conditional Origin that's already been configured and saved for the associated property. Only Conditional Origins defined within activated properties display. If a network displays in red, the property determines the origin because one or more properties on the network does not have the selected origin defined. If no origin list is available for this field, there is no property associated with this Cloudlets policy. You can associate a Cloudlets policy with a property in the Cloudlets Policy Manager during policy activation. |
Percentage of Traffic | Select the percentage of traffic that will be sent to the Conditional Origin. |
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If you want to add another rule, click + in the match section.
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Click Save Rule. The new rule displays first on the Version Details screen.
Cloudlets Policy Manager evaluates rules from top to bottom with the first match winning.
Updated almost 2 years ago