{ "additionalProperties": false, "deprecated": true, "description": "This action is used to redirect HTTP request messages to a new URL. The reply_status value specified in this action is used as the status code of HTTP response message which is sent back to client (Normally a browser). The HTTP status code for redirection is 3xx, for example, 301, 302, 303, 307, etc. The redirect_url is the new URL that the HTTP request message is redirected to. Normally browser will send another HTTP request to the new URL after receiving a redirection response message. Captured variables and built-in variables can be used in redirect_url field. For example, to redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for a virtual server. We create an LBRule without any conditions, add an LBHttpRedirectAction to the rule. Set the redirect_url field of the LBHttpRedirectAction to: https://$_host$_request_uri And set redirect_status to \"302\", which means found. This rule will redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS server port on the same host.", "extends": { "$ref": "LBRuleAction }, "id": "LBHttpRedirectAction", "module_id": "PolicyLoadBalancer", "polymorphic-type-descriptor": { "type-identifier": "LBHttpRedirectAction" }, "properties": { "redirect_status": { "description": "HTTP response status code.", "required": true, "title": "HTTP response status code", "type": "string" }, "redirect_url": { "description": "The URL that the HTTP request is redirected to.", "required": true, "title": "The URL that the HTTP request is redirected to", "type": "string" }, "type": { "$ref": "LBRuleActionType, "description": "The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.", "required": true, "title": "Type of load balancer rule action" } }, "title": "Action to redirect HTTP request messages", "type": "object" }