Definition of the Destination Object
| Field | Required | Type | Description | Values | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| destination_type | yes | Enumerator | [WEB_APPLICATION, CLOUD_APPLICATION, EMAIL_ADDRESS] | ||
| http_request_url | yes-only for Web | String | "https://www.facebook.com/responses?usersname=asi&status= never_been_on_facebook" | ||
| http_request_url _hostname | No | String | "www.facebook.com" | ||
| http_request _method | destination _address_ip No | Enumerator | [POST, PUT, ... ] | This can be any method that carries data content; so, for example, not GET or OPTIONS, but may be PROPPATCH (WebDAV) | |
| cloud_application _name | yes-only for CASB | String | "myBoxFinanceApp" | ||
| cloud_service _name | yes-only for CASB | String | "Box" | ||
| cloud_application _id | yes-only for CASB | String | "3576" | ||
| sub_cloud _application_id | No | String | this field will indicate the exact cloud application under the Office365 suit | ||
| destination _address_ip | No | String | ip address of the cloud app | ||
| url_categories | yes-only for Web. Either 'url_categories' or 'hybrid_url_categ ories' should be present not both of them. | an array of strings each representing a url category id | Example: ["72378", "72374"] | ||
| hybrid_url_categ ories | an array of strings each representing a url category id | Example: ["71078", "72380"] | |||
| email_address | yes-only for Email | String | the 'TO' email address | example @forcepoint.com |