Tables in Cloudflare
The cloudflare plugin includes 20 tables:
Name | Description | Queries |
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Access Applications are used to restrict access to a whole application using an authorisation gateway managed by Cloudflare. | ||
Access Groups allows to define a set of users to which an application policy can be applied. | ||
Access Policies define the users or groups who can, or cannot, reach the Application Resource. | ||
Accounts the user has access to. | ||
Cloudflare Account Member | ||
A Role defines what permissions a Member of an Account has. | - | |
API tokens for the user. | ||
DNS records for a zone. | ||
Cloudflare Firewall Rules is a flexible and intuitive framework for filtering HTTP requests. | ||
Cloudflare Load balancers allows to distribute traffic across servers, which reduces server strain and latency and improves the experience for end users. | ||
A monitor issues health checks at regular intervals to evaluate the health of an origin pool. | ||
A pool is a group of origin servers, with each origin identified by its IP address or hostname. | ||
Page Rules gives the ability to control how Cloudflare works on a URL or subdomain basis. | ||
Cloudflare R2 Buckets | ||
List Cloudflare R2 Objects by bucket name | ||
List content of specific Cloudflare R2 objects by bucket name | ||
Information about the current user making the request. | ||
Cloudflare User Audit Logs | ||
Routes are basic patterns used to enable or disable workers that match requests. | ||
A Zone is a domain name along with its subdomains and other identities. |