Add rule to ruleset
Adds a single rule to an existing ruleset. Use this endpoint to add a rule without having to include all the existing ruleset rules in the request.
Use one of the following API endpoints:
| Operation | Method + Endpoint | 
|---|---|
| Create an account ruleset rule | POST /accounts/{account_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}/rules | 
| Create a zone ruleset rule | POST /zones/{zone_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}/rules | 
Include the rule definition in the request body.
By default, the rule will be added to the end of the existing list of rules in the ruleset. To define a specific position for the rule, include a position object in the request body according to the guidelines in Change the order of a rule in a ruleset.
Invoking this method creates a new version of the ruleset.
The following example adds a rule to ruleset {ruleset_id} of zone {zone_id}. The ruleset ID was previously obtained using the List zone rulesets operation, and corresponds to the entry point ruleset for the http_request_firewall_custom phase.
The response will include the complete ruleset after adding the rule.
curl https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/zones/{zone_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}/rules \--header "Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>" \--header "Content-Type: application/json" \--data '{  "action": "js_challenge",  "expression": "(ip.src.country eq \"GB\" or ip.src.country eq \"FR\") or cf.threat_score > 0",  "description": "challenge GB and FR or based on IP Reputation"}'{  "result": {    "id": "<RULESET_ID>",    "name": "Zone Ruleset 1",    "description": "My phase entry point ruleset at the zone level",    "kind": "zone",    "version": "11",    "rules": [      {        "id": "<RULE_ID_1>",        "version": "1",        "action": "challenge",        "expression": "not http.request.uri.path matches \"^/api/.*$\"",        "last_updated": "2020-11-23T11:36:24.192361Z",        "ref": "<RULE_REF_1>",        "enabled": true      },      {        "id": "<NEW_RULE_ID>",        "version": "1",        "action": "js_challenge",        "expression": "(ip.src.country eq \"GB\" or ip.src.country eq \"FR\") or cf.threat_score > 0",        "description": "challenge GB and FR or based on IP Reputation",        "last_updated": "2021-06-22T12:35:58.144683Z",        "ref": "<NEW_RULE_REF>",        "enabled": true      }    ],    "last_updated": "2021-06-22T12:35:58.144683Z",    "phase": "http_request_firewall_custom"  },  "success": true,  "errors": [],  "messages": []}To define the position of the new rule in the ruleset, include a position object in the request, containing one of the following:
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"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.
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"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.
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"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.
For examples of using a position object, refer to Update a rule in a ruleset.