#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig { pub xss_protection: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyXssProtection>, pub frame_options: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyFrameOptions>, pub referrer_policy: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyReferrerPolicy>, pub content_security_policy: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyContentSecurityPolicy>, pub content_type_options: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyContentTypeOptions>, pub strict_transport_security: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyStrictTransportSecurity>, }
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A configuration for a set of security-related HTTP response headers. CloudFront adds these headers to HTTP responses that it sends for requests that match a cache behavior associated with this response headers policy.

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§xss_protection: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyXssProtection>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the X-XSS-Protection HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the X-XSS-Protection HTTP response header, see X-XSS-Protection in the MDN Web Docs.

§frame_options: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyFrameOptions>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the X-Frame-Options HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the X-Frame-Options HTTP response header, see X-Frame-Options in the MDN Web Docs.

§referrer_policy: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyReferrerPolicy>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the Referrer-Policy HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the Referrer-Policy HTTP response header, see Referrer-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.

§content_security_policy: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyContentSecurityPolicy>

The policy directives and their values that CloudFront includes as values for the Content-Security-Policy HTTP response header.

For more information about the Content-Security-Policy HTTP response header, see Content-Security-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.

§content_type_options: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyContentTypeOptions>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the X-Content-Type-Options HTTP response header with its value set to nosniff.

For more information about the X-Content-Type-Options HTTP response header, see X-Content-Type-Options in the MDN Web Docs.

§strict_transport_security: Option<ResponseHeadersPolicyStrictTransportSecurity>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the Strict-Transport-Security HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the Strict-Transport-Security HTTP response header, see Security headers in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide and Strict-Transport-Security in the MDN Web Docs.

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impl ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

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pub fn xss_protection(&self) -> Option<&ResponseHeadersPolicyXssProtection>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the X-XSS-Protection HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the X-XSS-Protection HTTP response header, see X-XSS-Protection in the MDN Web Docs.

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pub fn frame_options(&self) -> Option<&ResponseHeadersPolicyFrameOptions>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the X-Frame-Options HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the X-Frame-Options HTTP response header, see X-Frame-Options in the MDN Web Docs.

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pub fn referrer_policy(&self) -> Option<&ResponseHeadersPolicyReferrerPolicy>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the Referrer-Policy HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the Referrer-Policy HTTP response header, see Referrer-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.

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pub fn content_security_policy( &self ) -> Option<&ResponseHeadersPolicyContentSecurityPolicy>

The policy directives and their values that CloudFront includes as values for the Content-Security-Policy HTTP response header.

For more information about the Content-Security-Policy HTTP response header, see Content-Security-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.

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pub fn content_type_options( &self ) -> Option<&ResponseHeadersPolicyContentTypeOptions>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the X-Content-Type-Options HTTP response header with its value set to nosniff.

For more information about the X-Content-Type-Options HTTP response header, see X-Content-Type-Options in the MDN Web Docs.

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pub fn strict_transport_security( &self ) -> Option<&ResponseHeadersPolicyStrictTransportSecurity>

Determines whether CloudFront includes the Strict-Transport-Security HTTP response header and the header's value.

For more information about the Strict-Transport-Security HTTP response header, see Security headers in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide and Strict-Transport-Security in the MDN Web Docs.

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impl ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

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impl Clone for ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

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fn eq(&self, other: &ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig

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