Update a rule in a ruleset
Applies one or more changes to an existing rule in a ruleset at the account or zone level.
Use one of the following API endpoints:
- Update an account ruleset rule
PATCH /accounts/{account_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}/rules/{rule_id} - Update a zone ruleset rule
PATCH /zones/{zone_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}/rules/{rule_id}
You can update the definition of the rule, changing its fields, or change the order of the rule in the ruleset. Invoking this method creates a new version of the ruleset.
To update the definition of a rule, include the new rule definition in the request body. You must include all the rule fields that you want to be part of the new rule definition, even if you are not changing their values.
The response will include the complete ruleset after updating the rule.
Required API token permissions
At least one of the following token permissions
is required:
Mass URL Redirects WriteMagic Firewall WriteL4 DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteTransform Rules WriteSelect Configuration WriteAccount WAF WriteAccount Rulesets WriteLogs Write
curl "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/accounts/$ACCOUNT_ID/rulesets/$RULESET_ID/rules/$RULE_ID_1" \ --request PATCH \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN" \ --json '{ "action": "js_challenge", "expression": "(ip.src.country in {\"GB\" \"FR\"} and cf.bot_management.score < 20 and not cf.bot_management.verified_bot)", "description": "challenge GB and FR based on bot score" }'{ "result": { "id": "<RULESET_ID>", "name": "Custom Ruleset 1", "description": "My first custom ruleset", "kind": "custom", "version": "11", "rules": [ { "id": "<RULE_ID_1>", "version": "2", "action": "js_challenge", "expression": "(ip.src.country in {\"GB\" \"FR\"} and cf.bot_management.score < 20 and not cf.bot_management.verified_bot)", "description": "challenge GB and FR based on bot score", "last_updated": "2023-03-22T12:54:58.144683Z", "ref": "<RULE_REF_1>", "enabled": true }, { "id": "<RULE_ID_2>", "version": "1", "action": "challenge", "expression": "not http.request.uri.path matches \"^/api/.*$\"", "last_updated": "2022-11-23T11:36:24.192361Z", "ref": "<RULE_REF_2>", "enabled": true } ], "last_updated": "2023-03-22T12:54:58.144683Z", "phase": "http_request_firewall_custom" }, "success": true, "errors": [], "messages": []}To reorder a rule in a list of ruleset rules, include a position object in the request, containing one of the following:
-
"before": "<RULE_ID>"— Places the rule before rule<RULE_ID>. Use this argument with an empty rule ID value ("") to set the rule as the first rule in the ruleset. -
"after": "<RULE_ID>"— Places the rule after rule<RULE_ID>. Use this argument with an empty rule ID value ("") to set the rule as the last rule in the ruleset. -
"index": <POSITION_NUMBER>— Places the rule in the exact position specified by the integer number<POSITION_NUMBER>. Position numbers start with1. Existing rules in the ruleset from the specified position number onward are shifted one position (no rule is overwritten). For example, when you place a rule in position n usingindex, existing rules with index n, n+1, n+2, and so on, are shifted one position — their new position will be n+1, n+2, n+3, and so forth. If the index is out of range, the method returns a400HTTP status code.
Reorder a rule without changing its definition by including only the position object in the PATCH request body. You can also update a rule definition and reorder it in the same PATCH request by including both the rule object and the position object.
The following examples build upon the following (abbreviated) ruleset:
{ "rules": [ { "id": "<RULE_ID_1>" }, { "id": "<RULE_ID_2>" }, { "id": "<RULE_ID_3>" }, { "id": "<RULE_ID_4>" } ]}The following request with the position object places rule $RULE_ID_2 as the first rule:
Required API token permissions
At least one of the following token permissions
is required:
Response Compression WriteConfig Settings WriteDynamic URL Redirects WriteCache Settings WriteCustom Errors WriteOrigin WriteManaged headers WriteZone Transform Rules WriteMass URL Redirects WriteMagic Firewall WriteL4 DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteHTTP DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteSanitize WriteTransform Rules WriteSelect Configuration WriteBot Management WriteZone WAF WriteAccount WAF WriteAccount Rulesets WriteLogs WriteLogs Write
curl "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/zones/$ZONE_ID/rulesets/$RULESET_ID/rules/$RULE_ID_2" \ --request PATCH \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN" \ --json '{ "position": { "before": "" } }'In this case, the new rule order would be:
<RULE_ID_2>, <RULE_ID_1>, <RULE_ID_3>, <RULE_ID_4>
The following request with the position object places rule $RULE_ID_2 after rule 3:
Required API token permissions
At least one of the following token permissions
is required:
Response Compression WriteConfig Settings WriteDynamic URL Redirects WriteCache Settings WriteCustom Errors WriteOrigin WriteManaged headers WriteZone Transform Rules WriteMass URL Redirects WriteMagic Firewall WriteL4 DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteHTTP DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteSanitize WriteTransform Rules WriteSelect Configuration WriteBot Management WriteZone WAF WriteAccount WAF WriteAccount Rulesets WriteLogs WriteLogs Write
curl "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/zones/$ZONE_ID/rulesets/$RULESET_ID/rules/$RULE_ID_2" \ --request PATCH \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN" \ --json '{ "position": { "after": "<RULE_ID_3>" } }'In this case, the new rule order would be:
<RULE_ID_1>, <RULE_ID_3>, <RULE_ID_2>, <RULE_ID_4>
The following request with the position object places rule $RULE_ID_1 in position 3, becoming the third rule in the ruleset:
Required API token permissions
At least one of the following token permissions
is required:
Response Compression WriteConfig Settings WriteDynamic URL Redirects WriteCache Settings WriteCustom Errors WriteOrigin WriteManaged headers WriteZone Transform Rules WriteMass URL Redirects WriteMagic Firewall WriteL4 DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteHTTP DDoS Managed Ruleset WriteSanitize WriteTransform Rules WriteSelect Configuration WriteBot Management WriteZone WAF WriteAccount WAF WriteAccount Rulesets WriteLogs WriteLogs Write
curl "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/zones/$ZONE_ID/rulesets/$RULESET_ID/rules/$RULE_ID_1" \ --request PATCH \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN" \ --json '{ "position": { "index": 3 } }'In this case, the new rule order would be:
<RULE_ID_2>, <RULE_ID_3>, <RULE_ID_1>, <RULE_ID_4>
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