JavaScript injection

akamai_botman_javascript_injection

Updates an existing JavaScript injection rule. To configure JavaScript injection rules you need to create a JSON array containing the desired settings and values. That array is then used as the value of the javascript_injection argument. For information about constructing this JSON file see the links listed in the Related API Endpoints section.

Scopes: Security policy

Example

terraform { required_providers { akamai = { source = "akamai/akamai" } } } provider "akamai" { edgerc = "~/.edgerc" } data "akamai_appsec_configuration" "configuration" { name = "Documentation" } resource "akamai_botman_javascript_injection" "javascript_injection" { config_id = data.akamai_appsec_configuration.configuration.config_id security_policy_id = "gms1_134637" javascript_injection = file("${path.module}/javascript_injection.json") }

Argument reference

This resource supports the following arguments:

  • config_id (Required). Unique identifier of the security configuration associated with the JavaScript injection rule.
  • security_policy_id (Required). Unique identifier of the security policy associated with the JavaScript injection rule.
  • javascript_injection (Required). JSON-formatted collection of JavaScript injection settings and setting values. In the preceding sample code, the syntax file("${path.module}/javascript_injection.json") points to the location of a JSON file containing the JavaScript injection settings and values.

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