'2.0', 'service' => '
This is the Amazon CloudFront API Reference. This guide is for developers who need detailed information about CloudFront API actions, data types, and errors. For detailed information about CloudFront features, see the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'operations' => [ 'AssociateAlias' => 'Associates an alias (also known as a CNAME or an alternate domain name) with a CloudFront distribution.
With this operation you can move an alias that\'s already in use on a CloudFront distribution to a different distribution in one step. This prevents the downtime that could occur if you first remove the alias from one distribution and then separately add the alias to another distribution.
To use this operation to associate an alias with a distribution, you provide the alias and the ID of the target distribution for the alias. For more information, including how to set up the target distribution, prerequisites that you must complete, and other restrictions, see Moving an alternate domain name to a different distribution in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CopyDistribution' => 'Creates a staging distribution using the configuration of the provided primary distribution. A staging distribution is a copy of an existing distribution (called the primary distribution) that you can use in a continuous deployment workflow.
After you create a staging distribution, you can use UpdateDistribution
to modify the staging distribution\'s configuration. Then you can use CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicy
to incrementally move traffic to the staging distribution.
This API operation requires the following IAM permissions:
', 'CreateCachePolicy' => 'Creates a cache policy.
After you create a cache policy, you can attach it to one or more cache behaviors. When it\'s attached to a cache behavior, the cache policy determines the following:
The values that CloudFront includes in the cache key. These values can include HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings. CloudFront uses the cache key to find an object in its cache that it can return to the viewer.
The default, minimum, and maximum time to live (TTL) values that you want objects to stay in the CloudFront cache.
The headers, cookies, and query strings that are included in the cache key are also included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find an object in its cache that matches the request\'s cache key. If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use OriginRequestPolicy
.
For more information about cache policies, see Controlling the cache key in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity' => 'Creates a new origin access identity. If you\'re using Amazon S3 for your origin, you can use an origin access identity to require users to access your content using a CloudFront URL instead of the Amazon S3 URL. For more information about how to use origin access identities, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'Creates a continuous deployment policy that distributes traffic for a custom domain name to two different CloudFront distributions.
To use a continuous deployment policy, first use CopyDistribution
to create a staging distribution, then use UpdateDistribution
to modify the staging distribution\'s configuration.
After you create and update a staging distribution, you can use a continuous deployment policy to incrementally move traffic to the staging distribution. This workflow enables you to test changes to a distribution\'s configuration before moving all of your domain\'s production traffic to the new configuration.
', 'CreateDistribution' => 'Creates a CloudFront distribution.
', 'CreateDistributionWithTags' => 'Create a new distribution with tags. This API operation requires the following IAM permissions:
', 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'Create a new field-level encryption configuration.
', 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Create a field-level encryption profile.
', 'CreateFunction' => 'Creates a CloudFront function.
To create a function, you provide the function code and some configuration information about the function. The response contains an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that uniquely identifies the function.
When you create a function, it\'s in the DEVELOPMENT
stage. In this stage, you can test the function with TestFunction
, and update it with UpdateFunction
.
When you\'re ready to use your function with a CloudFront distribution, use PublishFunction
to copy the function from the DEVELOPMENT
stage to LIVE
. When it\'s live, you can attach the function to a distribution\'s cache behavior, using the function\'s ARN.
Create a new invalidation.
', 'CreateKeyGroup' => 'Creates a key group that you can use with CloudFront signed URLs and signed cookies.
To create a key group, you must specify at least one public key for the key group. After you create a key group, you can reference it from one or more cache behaviors. When you reference a key group in a cache behavior, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with a private key whose corresponding public key is in the key group. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateMonitoringSubscription' => 'Enables additional CloudWatch metrics for the specified CloudFront distribution. The additional metrics incur an additional cost.
For more information, see Viewing additional CloudFront distribution metrics in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateOriginAccessControl' => 'Creates a new origin access control in CloudFront. After you create an origin access control, you can add it to an origin in a CloudFront distribution so that CloudFront sends authenticated (signed) requests to the origin.
This makes it possible to block public access to the origin, allowing viewers (users) to access the origin\'s content only through CloudFront.
For more information about using a CloudFront origin access control, see Restricting access to an Amazon Web Services origin in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateOriginRequestPolicy' => 'Creates an origin request policy.
After you create an origin request policy, you can attach it to one or more cache behaviors. When it\'s attached to a cache behavior, the origin request policy determines the values that CloudFront includes in requests that it sends to the origin. Each request that CloudFront sends to the origin includes the following:
The request body and the URL path (without the domain name) from the viewer request.
The headers that CloudFront automatically includes in every origin request, including Host
, User-Agent
, and X-Amz-Cf-Id
.
All HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings that are specified in the cache policy or the origin request policy. These can include items from the viewer request and, in the case of headers, additional ones that are added by CloudFront.
CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find a valid object in its cache that matches the request. If you want to send values to the origin and also include them in the cache key, use CachePolicy
.
For more information about origin request policies, see Controlling origin requests in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreatePublicKey' => 'Uploads a public key to CloudFront that you can use with signed URLs and signed cookies, or with field-level encryption.
', 'CreateRealtimeLogConfig' => 'Creates a real-time log configuration.
After you create a real-time log configuration, you can attach it to one or more cache behaviors to send real-time log data to the specified Amazon Kinesis data stream.
For more information about real-time log configurations, see Real-time logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'Creates a response headers policy.
A response headers policy contains information about a set of HTTP headers. To create a response headers policy, you provide some metadata about the policy and a set of configurations that specify the headers.
After you create a response headers policy, you can use its ID to attach it to one or more cache behaviors in a CloudFront distribution. When it\'s attached to a cache behavior, the response headers policy affects the HTTP headers that CloudFront includes in HTTP responses to requests that match the cache behavior. CloudFront adds or removes response headers according to the configuration of the response headers policy.
For more information, see Adding or removing HTTP headers in CloudFront responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateStreamingDistribution' => 'This API is deprecated. Amazon CloudFront is deprecating real-time messaging protocol (RTMP) distributions on December 31, 2020. For more information, read the announcement on the Amazon CloudFront discussion forum.
', 'CreateStreamingDistributionWithTags' => 'This API is deprecated. Amazon CloudFront is deprecating real-time messaging protocol (RTMP) distributions on December 31, 2020. For more information, read the announcement on the Amazon CloudFront discussion forum.
', 'DeleteCachePolicy' => 'Deletes a cache policy.
You cannot delete a cache policy if it\'s attached to a cache behavior. First update your distributions to remove the cache policy from all cache behaviors, then delete the cache policy.
To delete a cache policy, you must provide the policy\'s identifier and version. To get these values, you can use ListCachePolicies
or GetCachePolicy
.
Delete an origin access identity.
', 'DeleteContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'Deletes a continuous deployment policy.
You cannot delete a continuous deployment policy that\'s attached to a primary distribution. First update your distribution to remove the continuous deployment policy, then you can delete the policy.
', 'DeleteDistribution' => 'Delete a distribution.
', 'DeleteFieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'Remove a field-level encryption configuration.
', 'DeleteFieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Remove a field-level encryption profile.
', 'DeleteFunction' => 'Deletes a CloudFront function.
You cannot delete a function if it\'s associated with a cache behavior. First, update your distributions to remove the function association from all cache behaviors, then delete the function.
To delete a function, you must provide the function\'s name and version (ETag
value). To get these values, you can use ListFunctions
and DescribeFunction
.
Deletes a key group.
You cannot delete a key group that is referenced in a cache behavior. First update your distributions to remove the key group from all cache behaviors, then delete the key group.
To delete a key group, you must provide the key group\'s identifier and version. To get these values, use ListKeyGroups
followed by GetKeyGroup
or GetKeyGroupConfig
.
Disables additional CloudWatch metrics for the specified CloudFront distribution.
', 'DeleteOriginAccessControl' => 'Deletes a CloudFront origin access control.
You cannot delete an origin access control if it\'s in use. First, update all distributions to remove the origin access control from all origins, then delete the origin access control.
', 'DeleteOriginRequestPolicy' => 'Deletes an origin request policy.
You cannot delete an origin request policy if it\'s attached to any cache behaviors. First update your distributions to remove the origin request policy from all cache behaviors, then delete the origin request policy.
To delete an origin request policy, you must provide the policy\'s identifier and version. To get the identifier, you can use ListOriginRequestPolicies
or GetOriginRequestPolicy
.
Remove a public key you previously added to CloudFront.
', 'DeleteRealtimeLogConfig' => 'Deletes a real-time log configuration.
You cannot delete a real-time log configuration if it\'s attached to a cache behavior. First update your distributions to remove the real-time log configuration from all cache behaviors, then delete the real-time log configuration.
To delete a real-time log configuration, you can provide the configuration\'s name or its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You must provide at least one. If you provide both, CloudFront uses the name to identify the real-time log configuration to delete.
', 'DeleteResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'Deletes a response headers policy.
You cannot delete a response headers policy if it\'s attached to a cache behavior. First update your distributions to remove the response headers policy from all cache behaviors, then delete the response headers policy.
To delete a response headers policy, you must provide the policy\'s identifier and version. To get these values, you can use ListResponseHeadersPolicies
or GetResponseHeadersPolicy
.
Delete a streaming distribution. To delete an RTMP distribution using the CloudFront API, perform the following steps.
To delete an RTMP distribution using the CloudFront API:
Disable the RTMP distribution.
Submit a GET Streaming Distribution Config
request to get the current configuration and the Etag
header for the distribution.
Update the XML document that was returned in the response to your GET Streaming Distribution Config
request to change the value of Enabled
to false
.
Submit a PUT Streaming Distribution Config
request to update the configuration for your distribution. In the request body, include the XML document that you updated in Step 3. Then set the value of the HTTP If-Match
header to the value of the ETag
header that CloudFront returned when you submitted the GET Streaming Distribution Config
request in Step 2.
Review the response to the PUT Streaming Distribution Config
request to confirm that the distribution was successfully disabled.
Submit a GET Streaming Distribution Config
request to confirm that your changes have propagated. When propagation is complete, the value of Status
is Deployed
.
Submit a DELETE Streaming Distribution
request. Set the value of the HTTP If-Match
header to the value of the ETag
header that CloudFront returned when you submitted the GET Streaming Distribution Config
request in Step 2.
Review the response to your DELETE Streaming Distribution
request to confirm that the distribution was successfully deleted.
For information about deleting a distribution using the CloudFront console, see Deleting a Distribution in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DescribeFunction' => 'Gets configuration information and metadata about a CloudFront function, but not the function\'s code. To get a function\'s code, use GetFunction
.
To get configuration information and metadata about a function, you must provide the function\'s name and stage. To get these values, you can use ListFunctions
.
Gets a cache policy, including the following metadata:
The policy\'s identifier.
The date and time when the policy was last modified.
To get a cache policy, you must provide the policy\'s identifier. If the cache policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the cache policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListCachePolicies
.
Gets a cache policy configuration.
To get a cache policy configuration, you must provide the policy\'s identifier. If the cache policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the cache policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListCachePolicies
.
Get the information about an origin access identity.
', 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig' => 'Get the configuration information about an origin access identity.
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'Gets a continuous deployment policy, including metadata (the policy\'s identifier and the date and time when the policy was last modified).
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig' => 'Gets configuration information about a continuous deployment policy.
', 'GetDistribution' => 'Get the information about a distribution.
', 'GetDistributionConfig' => 'Get the configuration information about a distribution.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryption' => 'Get the field-level encryption configuration information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'Get the field-level encryption configuration information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Get the field-level encryption profile information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig' => 'Get the field-level encryption profile configuration information.
', 'GetFunction' => 'Gets the code of a CloudFront function. To get configuration information and metadata about a function, use DescribeFunction
.
To get a function\'s code, you must provide the function\'s name and stage. To get these values, you can use ListFunctions
.
Get the information about an invalidation.
', 'GetKeyGroup' => 'Gets a key group, including the date and time when the key group was last modified.
To get a key group, you must provide the key group\'s identifier. If the key group is referenced in a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the key group\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the key group is not referenced in a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListKeyGroups
.
Gets a key group configuration.
To get a key group configuration, you must provide the key group\'s identifier. If the key group is referenced in a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the key group\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the key group is not referenced in a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListKeyGroups
.
Gets information about whether additional CloudWatch metrics are enabled for the specified CloudFront distribution.
', 'GetOriginAccessControl' => 'Gets a CloudFront origin access control, including its unique identifier.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlConfig' => 'Gets a CloudFront origin access control configuration.
', 'GetOriginRequestPolicy' => 'Gets an origin request policy, including the following metadata:
The policy\'s identifier.
The date and time when the policy was last modified.
To get an origin request policy, you must provide the policy\'s identifier. If the origin request policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the origin request policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListOriginRequestPolicies
.
Gets an origin request policy configuration.
To get an origin request policy configuration, you must provide the policy\'s identifier. If the origin request policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the origin request policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListOriginRequestPolicies
.
Gets a public key.
', 'GetPublicKeyConfig' => 'Gets a public key configuration.
', 'GetRealtimeLogConfig' => 'Gets a real-time log configuration.
To get a real-time log configuration, you can provide the configuration\'s name or its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You must provide at least one. If you provide both, CloudFront uses the name to identify the real-time log configuration to get.
', 'GetResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'Gets a response headers policy, including metadata (the policy\'s identifier and the date and time when the policy was last modified).
To get a response headers policy, you must provide the policy\'s identifier. If the response headers policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the response headers policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListResponseHeadersPolicies
.
Gets a response headers policy configuration.
To get a response headers policy configuration, you must provide the policy\'s identifier. If the response headers policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the response headers policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListResponseHeadersPolicies
.
Gets information about a specified RTMP distribution, including the distribution configuration.
', 'GetStreamingDistributionConfig' => 'Get the configuration information about a streaming distribution.
', 'ListCachePolicies' => 'Gets a list of cache policies.
You can optionally apply a filter to return only the managed policies created by Amazon Web Services, or only the custom policies created in your Amazon Web Services account.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Lists origin access identities.
', 'ListConflictingAliases' => 'Gets a list of aliases (also called CNAMEs or alternate domain names) that conflict or overlap with the provided alias, and the associated CloudFront distributions and Amazon Web Services accounts for each conflicting alias. In the returned list, the distribution and account IDs are partially hidden, which allows you to identify the distributions and accounts that you own, but helps to protect the information of ones that you don\'t own.
Use this operation to find aliases that are in use in CloudFront that conflict or overlap with the provided alias. For example, if you provide www.example.com
as input, the returned list can include www.example.com
and the overlapping wildcard alternate domain name (*.example.com
), if they exist. If you provide *.example.com
as input, the returned list can include *.example.com
and any alternate domain names covered by that wildcard (for example, www.example.com
, test.example.com
, dev.example.com
, and so on), if they exist.
To list conflicting aliases, you provide the alias to search and the ID of a distribution in your account that has an attached SSL/TLS certificate that includes the provided alias. For more information, including how to set up the distribution and certificate, see Moving an alternate domain name to a different distribution in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets a list of the continuous deployment policies in your Amazon Web Services account.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
List CloudFront distributions.
', 'ListDistributionsByCachePolicyId' => 'Gets a list of distribution IDs for distributions that have a cache behavior that\'s associated with the specified cache policy.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets a list of distribution IDs for distributions that have a cache behavior that references the specified key group.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets a list of distribution IDs for distributions that have a cache behavior that\'s associated with the specified origin request policy.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets a list of distributions that have a cache behavior that\'s associated with the specified real-time log configuration.
You can specify the real-time log configuration by its name or its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You must provide at least one. If you provide both, CloudFront uses the name to identify the real-time log configuration to list distributions for.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets a list of distribution IDs for distributions that have a cache behavior that\'s associated with the specified response headers policy.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
List the distributions that are associated with a specified WAF web ACL.
', 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionConfigs' => 'List all field-level encryption configurations that have been created in CloudFront for this account.
', 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionProfiles' => 'Request a list of field-level encryption profiles that have been created in CloudFront for this account.
', 'ListFunctions' => 'Gets a list of all CloudFront functions in your Amazon Web Services account.
You can optionally apply a filter to return only the functions that are in the specified stage, either DEVELOPMENT
or LIVE
.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Lists invalidation batches.
', 'ListKeyGroups' => 'Gets a list of key groups.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets the list of CloudFront origin access controls in this Amazon Web Services account.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send another request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the next request.
Gets a list of origin request policies.
You can optionally apply a filter to return only the managed policies created by Amazon Web Services, or only the custom policies created in your Amazon Web Services account.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
List all public keys that have been added to CloudFront for this account.
', 'ListRealtimeLogConfigs' => 'Gets a list of real-time log configurations.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
Gets a list of response headers policies.
You can optionally apply a filter to get only the managed policies created by Amazon Web Services, or only the custom policies created in your Amazon Web Services account.
You can optionally specify the maximum number of items to receive in the response. If the total number of items in the list exceeds the maximum that you specify, or the default maximum, the response is paginated. To get the next page of items, send a subsequent request that specifies the NextMarker
value from the current response as the Marker
value in the subsequent request.
List streaming distributions.
', 'ListTagsForResource' => 'List tags for a CloudFront resource.
', 'PublishFunction' => 'Publishes a CloudFront function by copying the function code from the DEVELOPMENT
stage to LIVE
. This automatically updates all cache behaviors that are using this function to use the newly published copy in the LIVE
stage.
When a function is published to the LIVE
stage, you can attach the function to a distribution\'s cache behavior, using the function\'s Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
To publish a function, you must provide the function\'s name and version (ETag
value). To get these values, you can use ListFunctions
and DescribeFunction
.
Add tags to a CloudFront resource.
', 'TestFunction' => 'Tests a CloudFront function.
To test a function, you provide an event object that represents an HTTP request or response that your CloudFront distribution could receive in production. CloudFront runs the function, passing it the event object that you provided, and returns the function\'s result (the modified event object) in the response. The response also contains function logs and error messages, if any exist. For more information about testing functions, see Testing functions in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
To test a function, you provide the function\'s name and version (ETag
value) along with the event object. To get the function\'s name and version, you can use ListFunctions
and DescribeFunction
.
Remove tags from a CloudFront resource.
', 'UpdateCachePolicy' => 'Updates a cache policy configuration.
When you update a cache policy configuration, all the fields are updated with the values provided in the request. You cannot update some fields independent of others. To update a cache policy configuration:
Use GetCachePolicyConfig
to get the current configuration.
Locally modify the fields in the cache policy configuration that you want to update.
Call UpdateCachePolicy
by providing the entire cache policy configuration, including the fields that you modified and those that you didn\'t.
Update an origin access identity.
', 'UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'Updates a continuous deployment policy. You can update a continuous deployment policy to enable or disable it, to change the percentage of traffic that it sends to the staging distribution, or to change the staging distribution that it sends traffic to.
When you update a continuous deployment policy configuration, all the fields are updated with the values that are provided in the request. You cannot update some fields independent of others. To update a continuous deployment policy configuration:
Use GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig
to get the current configuration.
Locally modify the fields in the continuous deployment policy configuration that you want to update.
Use UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicy
, providing the entire continuous deployment policy configuration, including the fields that you modified and those that you didn\'t.
Updates the configuration for a CloudFront distribution.
The update process includes getting the current distribution configuration, updating it to make your changes, and then submitting an UpdateDistribution
request to make the updates.
To update a web distribution using the CloudFront API
Use GetDistributionConfig
to get the current configuration, including the version identifier (ETag
).
Update the distribution configuration that was returned in the response. Note the following important requirements and restrictions:
You must rename the ETag
field to IfMatch
, leaving the value unchanged. (Set the value of IfMatch
to the value of ETag
, then remove the ETag
field.)
You can\'t change the value of CallerReference
.
Submit an UpdateDistribution
request, providing the distribution configuration. The new configuration replaces the existing configuration. The values that you specify in an UpdateDistribution
request are not merged into your existing configuration. Make sure to include all fields: the ones that you modified and also the ones that you didn\'t.
Copies the staging distribution\'s configuration to its corresponding primary distribution. The primary distribution retains its Aliases
(also known as alternate domain names or CNAMEs) and ContinuousDeploymentPolicyId
value, but otherwise its configuration is overwritten to match the staging distribution.
You can use this operation in a continuous deployment workflow after you have tested configuration changes on the staging distribution. After using a continuous deployment policy to move a portion of your domain name\'s traffic to the staging distribution and verifying that it works as intended, you can use this operation to copy the staging distribution\'s configuration to the primary distribution. This action will disable the continuous deployment policy and move your domain\'s traffic back to the primary distribution.
This API operation requires the following IAM permissions:
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'Update a field-level encryption configuration.
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Update a field-level encryption profile.
', 'UpdateFunction' => 'Updates a CloudFront function.
You can update a function\'s code or the comment that describes the function. You cannot update a function\'s name.
To update a function, you provide the function\'s name and version (ETag
value) along with the updated function code. To get the name and version, you can use ListFunctions
and DescribeFunction
.
Updates a key group.
When you update a key group, all the fields are updated with the values provided in the request. You cannot update some fields independent of others. To update a key group:
Get the current key group with GetKeyGroup
or GetKeyGroupConfig
.
Locally modify the fields in the key group that you want to update. For example, add or remove public key IDs.
Call UpdateKeyGroup
with the entire key group object, including the fields that you modified and those that you didn\'t.
Updates a CloudFront origin access control.
', 'UpdateOriginRequestPolicy' => 'Updates an origin request policy configuration.
When you update an origin request policy configuration, all the fields are updated with the values provided in the request. You cannot update some fields independent of others. To update an origin request policy configuration:
Use GetOriginRequestPolicyConfig
to get the current configuration.
Locally modify the fields in the origin request policy configuration that you want to update.
Call UpdateOriginRequestPolicy
by providing the entire origin request policy configuration, including the fields that you modified and those that you didn\'t.
Update public key information. Note that the only value you can change is the comment.
', 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfig' => 'Updates a real-time log configuration.
When you update a real-time log configuration, all the parameters are updated with the values provided in the request. You cannot update some parameters independent of others. To update a real-time log configuration:
Call GetRealtimeLogConfig
to get the current real-time log configuration.
Locally modify the parameters in the real-time log configuration that you want to update.
Call this API (UpdateRealtimeLogConfig
) by providing the entire real-time log configuration, including the parameters that you modified and those that you didn\'t.
You cannot update a real-time log configuration\'s Name
or ARN
.
Updates a response headers policy.
When you update a response headers policy, the entire policy is replaced. You cannot update some policy fields independent of others. To update a response headers policy configuration:
Use GetResponseHeadersPolicyConfig
to get the current policy\'s configuration.
Modify the fields in the response headers policy configuration that you want to update.
Call UpdateResponseHeadersPolicy
, providing the entire response headers policy configuration, including the fields that you modified and those that you didn\'t.
Update a streaming distribution.
', ], 'shapes' => [ 'AccessControlAllowHeadersList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAccessControlAllowHeaders$Items' => 'The list of HTTP header names. You can specify *
to allow all headers.
The list of HTTP methods. Valid values are:
GET
DELETE
HEAD
OPTIONS
PATCH
POST
PUT
ALL
ALL
is a special value that includes all of the listed HTTP methods.
The list of origins (domain names). You can specify *
to allow all origins.
The list of HTTP headers. You can specify *
to expose all headers.
Access denied.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ActiveTrustedKeyGroups' => [ 'base' => 'A list of key groups, and the public keys in each key group, that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'Distribution$ActiveTrustedKeyGroups' => 'This field contains a list of key groups and the public keys in each key group that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs or signed cookies.
', ], ], 'ActiveTrustedSigners' => [ 'base' => 'A list of Amazon Web Services accounts and the active CloudFront key pairs in each account that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'Distribution$ActiveTrustedSigners' => 'We recommend using TrustedKeyGroups
instead of TrustedSigners
.
This field contains a list of Amazon Web Services account IDs and the active CloudFront key pairs in each account that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs or signed cookies.
', 'StreamingDistribution$ActiveTrustedSigners' => 'A complex type that lists the Amazon Web Services accounts, if any, that you included in the TrustedSigners
complex type for this distribution. These are the accounts that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private content.
The Signer
complex type lists the Amazon Web Services account number of the trusted signer or self
if the signer is the Amazon Web Services account that created the distribution. The Signer
element also includes the IDs of any active CloudFront key pairs that are associated with the trusted signer\'s Amazon Web Services account. If no KeyPairId
element appears for a Signer
, that signer can\'t create signed URLs.
For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'AliasICPRecordal' => [ 'base' => 'Amazon Web Services services in China customers must file for an Internet Content Provider (ICP) recordal if they want to serve content publicly on an alternate domain name, also known as a CNAME, that they\'ve added to CloudFront. AliasICPRecordal provides the ICP recordal status for CNAMEs associated with distributions. The status is returned in the CloudFront response; you can\'t configure it yourself.
For more information about ICP recordals, see Signup, Accounts, and Credentials in Getting Started with Amazon Web Services services in China.
', 'refs' => [ 'AliasICPRecordals$member' => NULL, ], ], 'AliasICPRecordals' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'Distribution$AliasICPRecordals' => 'Amazon Web Services services in China customers must file for an Internet Content Provider (ICP) recordal if they want to serve content publicly on an alternate domain name, also known as a CNAME, that they\'ve added to CloudFront. AliasICPRecordal provides the ICP recordal status for CNAMEs associated with distributions.
For more information about ICP recordals, see Signup, Accounts, and Credentials in Getting Started with Amazon Web Services services in China.
', 'DistributionSummary$AliasICPRecordals' => 'Amazon Web Services services in China customers must file for an Internet Content Provider (ICP) recordal if they want to serve content publicly on an alternate domain name, also known as a CNAME, that they\'ve added to CloudFront. AliasICPRecordal provides the ICP recordal status for CNAMEs associated with distributions.
For more information about ICP recordals, see Signup, Accounts, and Credentials in Getting Started with Amazon Web Services services in China.
', ], ], 'AliasList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'Aliases$Items' => 'A complex type that contains the CNAME aliases, if any, that you want to associate with this distribution.
', ], ], 'Aliases' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'DistributionConfig$Aliases' => 'A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this distribution.
', 'DistributionSummary$Aliases' => 'A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this distribution.
', 'StreamingDistributionConfig$Aliases' => 'A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this streaming distribution.
', 'StreamingDistributionSummary$Aliases' => 'A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this streaming distribution.
', ], ], 'AllowedMethods' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that controls which HTTP methods CloudFront processes and forwards to your Amazon S3 bucket or your custom origin. There are three choices:
CloudFront forwards only GET
and HEAD
requests.
CloudFront forwards only GET
, HEAD
, and OPTIONS
requests.
CloudFront forwards GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, POST
, and DELETE
requests.
If you pick the third choice, you may need to restrict access to your Amazon S3 bucket or to your custom origin so users can\'t perform operations that you don\'t want them to. For example, you might not want users to have permissions to delete objects from your origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehavior$AllowedMethods' => NULL, 'DefaultCacheBehavior$AllowedMethods' => NULL, ], ], 'AssociateAliasRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'AwsAccountNumberList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'TrustedSigners$Items' => 'A list of Amazon Web Services account identifiers.
', ], ], 'BatchTooLarge' => [ 'base' => 'Invalidation batch specified is too large.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CNAMEAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'The CNAME specified is already defined for CloudFront.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CacheBehavior' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that describes how CloudFront processes requests.
You must create at least as many cache behaviors (including the default cache behavior) as you have origins if you want CloudFront to serve objects from all of the origins. Each cache behavior specifies the one origin from which you want CloudFront to get objects. If you have two origins and only the default cache behavior, the default cache behavior will cause CloudFront to get objects from one of the origins, but the other origin is never used.
For the current quota (formerly known as limit) on the number of cache behaviors that you can add to a distribution, see Quotas in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you don\'t want to specify any cache behaviors, include only an empty CacheBehaviors
element. Don\'t include an empty CacheBehavior
element because this is invalid.
To delete all cache behaviors in an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and include only an empty CacheBehaviors
element.
To add, change, or remove one or more cache behaviors, update the distribution configuration and specify all of the cache behaviors that you want to include in the updated distribution.
For more information about cache behaviors, see Cache Behavior Settings in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehaviorList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'CacheBehaviorList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehaviors$Items' => 'Optional: A complex type that contains cache behaviors for this distribution. If Quantity
is 0
, you can omit Items
.
A complex type that contains zero or more CacheBehavior
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more CacheBehavior
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more CacheBehavior
elements.
A cache policy.
When it\'s attached to a cache behavior, the cache policy determines the following:
The values that CloudFront includes in the cache key. These values can include HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings. CloudFront uses the cache key to find an object in its cache that it can return to the viewer.
The default, minimum, and maximum time to live (TTL) values that you want objects to stay in the CloudFront cache.
The headers, cookies, and query strings that are included in the cache key are also included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find a valid object in its cache that matches the request\'s cache key. If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use OriginRequestPolicy
.
The cache policy.
', 'CreateCachePolicyResult$CachePolicy' => 'A cache policy.
', 'GetCachePolicyResult$CachePolicy' => 'The cache policy.
', 'UpdateCachePolicyResult$CachePolicy' => 'A cache policy.
', ], ], 'CachePolicyAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'A cache policy with this name already exists. You must provide a unique name. To modify an existing cache policy, use UpdateCachePolicy
.
A cache policy configuration.
This configuration determines the following:
The values that CloudFront includes in the cache key. These values can include HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings. CloudFront uses the cache key to find an object in its cache that it can return to the viewer.
The default, minimum, and maximum time to live (TTL) values that you want objects to stay in the CloudFront cache.
The headers, cookies, and query strings that are included in the cache key are also included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find a valid object in its cache that matches the request\'s cache key. If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use OriginRequestPolicy
.
The cache policy configuration.
', 'CreateCachePolicyRequest$CachePolicyConfig' => 'A cache policy configuration.
', 'GetCachePolicyConfigResult$CachePolicyConfig' => 'The cache policy configuration.
', 'UpdateCachePolicyRequest$CachePolicyConfig' => 'A cache policy configuration.
', ], ], 'CachePolicyCookieBehavior' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicyCookiesConfig$CookieBehavior' => 'Determines whether any cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– No cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key or in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set to none
, any cookies that are listed in an OriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– Only the cookies in viewer requests that are listed in the CookieNames
type are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin, except for those that are listed in the CookieNames
type, which are not included.
all
– All cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
An object that determines whether any cookies in viewer requests (and if so, which cookies) are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin$CookiesConfig' => 'An object that determines whether any cookies in viewer requests (and if so, which cookies) are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', ], ], 'CachePolicyHeaderBehavior' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicyHeadersConfig$HeaderBehavior' => 'Determines whether any HTTP headers are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– No HTTP headers are included in the cache key or in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set to none
, any headers that are listed in an OriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– Only the HTTP headers that are listed in the Headers
type are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
An object that determines whether any HTTP headers (and if so, which headers) are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin$HeadersConfig' => 'An object that determines whether any HTTP headers (and if so, which headers) are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', ], ], 'CachePolicyInUse' => [ 'base' => 'Cannot delete the cache policy because it is attached to one or more cache behaviors.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CachePolicyList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of cache policies.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListCachePoliciesResult$CachePolicyList' => 'A list of cache policies.
', ], ], 'CachePolicyQueryStringBehavior' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicyQueryStringsConfig$QueryStringBehavior' => 'Determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– No query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key or in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set to none
, any query strings that are listed in an OriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– Only the query strings in viewer requests that are listed in the QueryStringNames
type are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin, except those that are listed in the QueryStringNames
type, which are not included.
all
– All query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
An object that determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests (and if so, which query strings) are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin$QueryStringsConfig' => 'An object that determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests (and if so, which query strings) are included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', ], ], 'CachePolicySummary' => [ 'base' => 'Contains a cache policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicySummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'CachePolicySummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicyList$Items' => 'Contains the cache policies in the list.
', ], ], 'CachePolicyType' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicySummary$Type' => 'The type of cache policy, either managed
(created by Amazon Web Services) or custom
(created in this Amazon Web Services account).
A filter to return only the specified kinds of cache policies. Valid values are:
managed
– Returns only the managed policies created by Amazon Web Services.
custom
– Returns only the custom policies created in your Amazon Web Services account.
A complex type that controls whether CloudFront caches the response to requests using the specified HTTP methods. There are two choices:
CloudFront caches responses to GET
and HEAD
requests.
CloudFront caches responses to GET
, HEAD
, and OPTIONS
requests.
If you pick the second choice for your Amazon S3 Origin, you may need to forward Access-Control-Request-Method, Access-Control-Request-Headers, and Origin headers for the responses to be cached correctly.
', 'refs' => [ 'AllowedMethods$CachedMethods' => NULL, ], ], 'CannotChangeImmutablePublicKeyFields' => [ 'base' => 'You can\'t change the value of a public key.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CertificateSource' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ViewerCertificate$CertificateSource' => 'This field is deprecated. Use one of the following fields instead:
ACMCertificateArn
IAMCertificateId
CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
CloudFront origin access identity.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult$CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity' => 'The origin access identity\'s information.
', 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult$CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity' => 'The origin access identity\'s information.
', 'UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult$CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity' => 'The origin access identity\'s information.
', ], ], 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'If the CallerReference
is a value you already sent in a previous request to create an identity but the content of the CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
is different from the original request, CloudFront returns a CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityAlreadyExists
error.
Origin access identity configuration. Send a GET
request to the /CloudFront API version/CloudFront/identity ID/config
resource.
The current configuration information for the identity.
', 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest$CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig' => 'The current configuration information for the identity.
', 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfigResult$CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig' => 'The origin access identity\'s configuration information.
', 'UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest$CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig' => 'The identity\'s configuration information.
', ], ], 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityInUse' => [ 'base' => 'The Origin Access Identity specified is already in use.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList' => [ 'base' => 'Lists the origin access identities for CloudFront.Send a GET
request to the /CloudFront API version/origin-access-identity/cloudfront
resource. The response includes a CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList
element with zero or more CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitySummary
child elements. By default, your entire list of origin access identities is returned in one single page. If the list is long, you can paginate it using the MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
The CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList
type.
Summary of the information about a CloudFront origin access identity.
', 'refs' => [ 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitySummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitySummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList$Items' => 'A complex type that contains one CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitySummary
element for each origin access identity that was created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
A comment to describe the distribution. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', ], ], 'ConflictingAlias' => [ 'base' => 'An alias (also called a CNAME) and the CloudFront distribution and Amazon Web Services account ID that it\'s associated with. The distribution and account IDs are partially hidden, which allows you to identify the distributions and accounts that you own, but helps to protect the information of ones that you don\'t own.
', 'refs' => [ 'ConflictingAliases$member' => NULL, ], ], 'ConflictingAliases' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ConflictingAliasesList$Items' => 'Contains the conflicting aliases in the list.
', ], ], 'ConflictingAliasesList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of aliases (also called CNAMEs) and the CloudFront distributions and Amazon Web Services accounts that they are associated with. In the list, the distribution and account IDs are partially hidden, which allows you to identify the distributions and accounts that you own, but helps to protect the information of ones that you don\'t own.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListConflictingAliasesResult$ConflictingAliasesList' => 'A list of conflicting aliases.
', ], ], 'ContentTypeProfile' => [ 'base' => 'A field-level encryption content type profile.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContentTypeProfileList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'ContentTypeProfileConfig' => [ 'base' => 'The configuration for a field-level encryption content type-profile mapping.
', 'refs' => [ 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfig$ContentTypeProfileConfig' => 'A complex data type that specifies when to forward content if a content type isn\'t recognized and profiles to use as by default in a request if a query argument doesn\'t specify a profile to use.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionSummary$ContentTypeProfileConfig' => 'A summary of a content type-profile mapping.
', ], ], 'ContentTypeProfileList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ContentTypeProfiles$Items' => 'Items in a field-level encryption content type-profile mapping.
', ], ], 'ContentTypeProfiles' => [ 'base' => 'Field-level encryption content type-profile.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContentTypeProfileConfig$ContentTypeProfiles' => 'The configuration for a field-level encryption content type-profile.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'A continuous deployment policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicySummary$ContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'The continuous deployment policy.
', 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult$ContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'A continuous deployment policy.
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult$ContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'A continuous deployment policy.
', 'UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult$ContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => 'A continuous deployment policy.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'A continuous deployment policy with this configuration already exists.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig' => [ 'base' => 'Contains the configuration for a continuous deployment policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicy$ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig' => NULL, 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest$ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig' => 'Contains the configuration for a continuous deployment policy.
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfigResult$ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig' => NULL, 'UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest$ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig' => 'The continuous deployment policy configuration.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyInUse' => [ 'base' => 'You cannot delete a continuous deployment policy that is associated with a primary distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyList' => [ 'base' => 'Contains a list of continuous deployment policies.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListContinuousDeploymentPoliciesResult$ContinuousDeploymentPolicyList' => 'A list of continuous deployment policies.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicySummary' => [ 'base' => 'A summary of the information about your continuous deployment policies.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicySummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicySummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyList$Items' => 'A list of continuous deployment policy items.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyType' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'TrafficConfig$Type' => 'The type of traffic configuration.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentSingleHeaderConfig' => [ 'base' => 'This configuration determines which HTTP requests are sent to the staging distribution. If the HTTP request contains a header and value that matches what you specify here, the request is sent to the staging distribution. Otherwise the request is sent to the primary distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'TrafficConfig$SingleHeaderConfig' => 'Determines which HTTP requests are sent to the staging distribution.
', ], ], 'ContinuousDeploymentSingleWeightConfig' => [ 'base' => 'Contains the percentage of traffic to send to a staging distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'TrafficConfig$SingleWeightConfig' => 'Contains the percentage of traffic to send to the staging distribution.
', ], ], 'CookieNameList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CookieNames$Items' => 'A list of cookie names.
', ], ], 'CookieNames' => [ 'base' => 'Contains a list of cookie names.
', 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicyCookiesConfig$Cookies' => NULL, 'CookiePreference$WhitelistedNames' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include cookies in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send cookies to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Required if you specify whitelist
for the value of Forward
. A complex type that specifies how many different cookies you want CloudFront to forward to the origin for this cache behavior and, if you want to forward selected cookies, the names of those cookies.
If you specify all
or none
for the value of Forward
, omit WhitelistedNames
. If you change the value of Forward
from whitelist
to all
or none
and you don\'t delete the WhitelistedNames
element and its child elements, CloudFront deletes them automatically.
For the current limit on the number of cookie names that you can whitelist for each cache behavior, see CloudFront Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
', 'OriginRequestPolicyCookiesConfig$Cookies' => NULL, ], ], 'CookiePreference' => [ 'base' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include cookies in the cache key, use CookiesConfig
in a cache policy. See CachePolicy
.
If you want to send cookies to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use CookiesConfig
in an origin request policy. See OriginRequestPolicy
.
A complex type that specifies whether you want CloudFront to forward cookies to the origin and, if so, which ones. For more information about forwarding cookies to the origin, see Caching Content Based on Cookies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'ForwardedValues$Cookies' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include cookies in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send cookies to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A complex type that specifies whether you want CloudFront to forward cookies to the origin and, if so, which ones. For more information about forwarding cookies to the origin, see How CloudFront Forwards, Caches, and Logs Cookies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'CopyDistributionRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CopyDistributionResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateCachePolicyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateCachePolicyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to create a new origin access identity (OAI). An origin access identity is a special CloudFront user that you can associate with Amazon S3 origins, so that you can secure all or just some of your Amazon S3 content. For more information, see Restricting Access to Amazon S3 Content by Using an Origin Access Identity in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateDistributionRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to create a new distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateDistributionResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateDistributionWithTagsRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to create a new distribution with tags.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateDistributionWithTagsResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateFunctionRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateFunctionResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateInvalidationRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to create an invalidation.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateInvalidationResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateKeyGroupRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateKeyGroupResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateMonitoringSubscriptionRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateMonitoringSubscriptionResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateOriginAccessControlRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateOriginAccessControlResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateOriginRequestPolicyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateOriginRequestPolicyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreatePublicKeyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreatePublicKeyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateRealtimeLogConfigRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateRealtimeLogConfigResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateStreamingDistributionRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to create a new streaming distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateStreamingDistributionResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateStreamingDistributionWithTagsRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to create a new streaming distribution with tags.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CreateStreamingDistributionWithTagsResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'CustomErrorResponse' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that controls:
Whether CloudFront replaces HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range with custom error messages before returning the response to the viewer.
How long CloudFront caches HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range.
For more information about custom error pages, see Customizing Error Responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'CustomErrorResponseList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'CustomErrorResponseList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CustomErrorResponses$Items' => 'A complex type that contains a CustomErrorResponse
element for each HTTP status code for which you want to specify a custom error page and/or a caching duration.
A complex type that controls:
Whether CloudFront replaces HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range with custom error messages before returning the response to the viewer.
How long CloudFront caches HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range.
For more information about custom error pages, see Customizing Error Responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'DistributionConfig$CustomErrorResponses' => 'A complex type that controls the following:
Whether CloudFront replaces HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range with custom error messages before returning the response to the viewer.
How long CloudFront caches HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range.
For more information about custom error pages, see Customizing Error Responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DistributionSummary$CustomErrorResponses' => 'A complex type that contains zero or more CustomErrorResponses
elements.
A complex type that contains the list of Custom Headers for each origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'Origin$CustomHeaders' => 'A list of HTTP header names and values that CloudFront adds to the requests that it sends to the origin.
For more information, see Adding Custom Headers to Origin Requests in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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type instead.
A complex type that describes the default cache behavior if you don\'t specify a CacheBehavior
element or if request URLs don\'t match any of the values of PathPattern
in CacheBehavior
elements. You must create exactly one default cache behavior.
A complex type that describes the default cache behavior if you don\'t specify a CacheBehavior
element or if files don\'t match any of the values of PathPattern
in CacheBehavior
elements. You must create exactly one default cache behavior.
A complex type that describes the default cache behavior if you don\'t specify a CacheBehavior
element or if files don\'t match any of the values of PathPattern
in CacheBehavior
elements. You must create exactly one default cache behavior.
Deletes a origin access identity.
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To delete a web distribution using the CloudFront API:
Disable the web distribution
Submit a GET Distribution Config
request to get the current configuration and the Etag
header for the distribution.
Update the XML document that was returned in the response to your GET Distribution Config
request to change the value of Enabled
to false
.
Submit a PUT Distribution Config
request to update the configuration for your distribution. In the request body, include the XML document that you updated in Step 3. Set the value of the HTTP If-Match
header to the value of the ETag
header that CloudFront returned when you submitted the GET Distribution Config
request in Step 2.
Review the response to the PUT Distribution Config
request to confirm that the distribution was successfully disabled.
Submit a GET Distribution
request to confirm that your changes have propagated. When propagation is complete, the value of Status
is Deployed
.
Submit a DELETE Distribution
request. Set the value of the HTTP If-Match
header to the value of the ETag
header that CloudFront returned when you submitted the GET Distribution Config
request in Step 6.
Review the response to your DELETE Distribution
request to confirm that the distribution was successfully deleted.
For information about deleting a distribution using the CloudFront console, see Deleting a Distribution in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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', 'refs' => [ 'CopyDistributionResult$Distribution' => NULL, 'CreateDistributionResult$Distribution' => 'The distribution\'s information.
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', 'UpdateDistributionWithStagingConfigResult$Distribution' => NULL, ], ], 'DistributionAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'The caller reference you attempted to create the distribution with is associated with another distribution.
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The DistributionList
type.
The specified CloudFront distribution is not disabled. You must disable the distribution before you can delete it.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'DistributionSummary' => [ 'base' => 'A summary of the information about a CloudFront distribution.
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Complex data type for field-level encryption profiles that includes all of the encryption entities.
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', ], ], 'EncryptionEntity' => [ 'base' => 'Complex data type for field-level encryption profiles that includes the encryption key and field pattern specifications.
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', 'RealtimeLogConfig$EndPoints' => 'Contains information about the Amazon Kinesis data stream where you are sending real-time log data for this real-time log configuration.
', 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$EndPoints' => 'Contains information about the Amazon Kinesis data stream where you are sending real-time log data.
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or viewer-response
. You cannot use origin-facing event types (origin-request
and origin-response
) with a CloudFront function.
Specifies the event type that triggers a Lambda@Edge function invocation. You can specify the following values:
viewer-request
: The function executes when CloudFront receives a request from a viewer and before it checks to see whether the requested object is in the edge cache.
origin-request
: The function executes only when CloudFront sends a request to your origin. When the requested object is in the edge cache, the function doesn\'t execute.
origin-response
: The function executes after CloudFront receives a response from the origin and before it caches the object in the response. When the requested object is in the edge cache, the function doesn\'t execute.
viewer-response
: The function executes before CloudFront returns the requested object to the viewer. The function executes regardless of whether the object was already in the edge cache.
If the origin returns an HTTP status code other than HTTP 200 (OK), the function doesn\'t execute.
A complex data type that includes the profile configurations and other options specified for field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult$FieldLevelEncryption' => 'Returned when you create a new field-level encryption configuration.
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', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult$FieldLevelEncryption' => 'Return the results of updating the configuration.
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', 'refs' => [ 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigRequest$FieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'The request to create a new field-level encryption configuration.
', 'FieldLevelEncryption$FieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'A complex data type that includes the profile configurations specified for field-level encryption.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult$FieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => 'Return the field-level encryption configuration information.
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', 'refs' => [], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfigInUse' => [ 'base' => 'The specified configuration for field-level encryption is in use.
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', 'refs' => [ 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileResult$FieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Returned when you create a new field-level encryption profile.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionProfileResult$FieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Return the field-level encryption profile information.
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileResult$FieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => 'Return the results of updating the profile.
', ], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'The specified profile for field-level encryption already exists.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A complex data type of profiles for the field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileRequest$FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig' => 'The request to create a field-level encryption profile.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfile$FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig' => 'A complex data type that includes the profile name and the encryption entities for the field-level encryption profile.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfigResult$FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig' => 'Return the field-level encryption profile configuration information.
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileRequest$FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig' => 'Request to update a field-level encryption profile.
', ], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileInUse' => [ 'base' => 'The specified profile for field-level encryption is in use.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileList' => [ 'base' => 'List of field-level encryption profiles.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionProfilesResult$FieldLevelEncryptionProfileList' => 'Returns a list of the field-level encryption profiles that have been created in CloudFront for this account.
', ], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileSizeExceeded' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum size of a profile for field-level encryption was exceeded.
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', ], ], 'FieldLevelEncryptionSummary' => [ 'base' => 'A summary of a field-level encryption item.
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', ], ], 'FieldList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CreateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$Fields' => 'A list of fields to include in each real-time log record.
For more information about fields, see Real-time log configuration fields in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'RealtimeLogConfig$Fields' => 'A list of fields that are included in each real-time log record. In an API response, the fields are provided in the same order in which they are sent to the Amazon Kinesis data stream.
For more information about fields, see Real-time log configuration fields in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$Fields' => 'A list of fields to include in each real-time log record.
For more information about fields, see Real-time log configuration fields in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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', ], ], 'FieldPatterns' => [ 'base' => 'A complex data type that includes the field patterns to match for field-level encryption.
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If you want to include values in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings, cookies, and HTTP headers.
', 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehavior$ForwardedValues' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field. For more information, see Working with policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to include values in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A CacheBehavior
must include either a CachePolicyId
or ForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use a CachePolicyId
.
A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings, cookies, and HTTP headers.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$ForwardedValues' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field. For more information, see Working with policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to include values in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A DefaultCacheBehavior
must include either a CachePolicyId
or ForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use a CachePolicyId
.
A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings, cookies, and HTTP headers.
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HTTP response header. Valid values are DENY
and SAMEORIGIN
.
For more information about these values, see X-Frame-Options in the MDN Web Docs.
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', ], ], 'FunctionAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'A function with the same name already exists in this Amazon Web Services account. To create a function, you must provide a unique name. To update an existing function, use UpdateFunction
.
A CloudFront function that is associated with a cache behavior in a CloudFront distribution.
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stage to associate them with a cache behavior.
A list of CloudFront functions that are associated with a cache behavior in a CloudFront distribution. CloudFront functions must be published to the LIVE
stage to associate them with a cache behavior.
A list of CloudFront functions that are associated with this cache behavior. CloudFront functions must be published to the LIVE
stage to associate them with a cache behavior.
A list of CloudFront functions that are associated with this cache behavior. CloudFront functions must be published to the LIVE
stage to associate them with a cache behavior.
The function code. For more information about writing a CloudFront function, see Writing function code for CloudFront Functions in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'GetFunctionResult$FunctionCode' => 'The function code of a CloudFront function.
', 'UpdateFunctionRequest$FunctionCode' => 'The function code. For more information about writing a CloudFront function, see Writing function code for CloudFront Functions in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'FunctionConfig' => [ 'base' => 'Contains configuration information about a CloudFront function.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateFunctionRequest$FunctionConfig' => 'Configuration information about the function, including an optional comment and the function\'s runtime.
', 'FunctionSummary$FunctionConfig' => 'Contains configuration information about a CloudFront function.
', 'UpdateFunctionRequest$FunctionConfig' => 'Configuration information about the function.
', ], ], 'FunctionEventObject' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'TestFunctionRequest$EventObject' => 'The event object to test the function with. For more information about the structure of the event object, see Testing functions in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'FunctionExecutionLogList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'TestResult$FunctionExecutionLogs' => 'Contains the log lines that the function wrote (if any) when running the test.
', ], ], 'FunctionInUse' => [ 'base' => 'Cannot delete the function because it\'s attached to one or more cache behaviors.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'FunctionList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of CloudFront functions.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListFunctionsResult$FunctionList' => 'A list of CloudFront functions.
', ], ], 'FunctionMetadata' => [ 'base' => 'Contains metadata about a CloudFront function.
', 'refs' => [ 'FunctionSummary$FunctionMetadata' => 'Contains metadata about a CloudFront function.
', ], ], 'FunctionName' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CreateFunctionRequest$Name' => 'A name to identify the function.
', 'FunctionSummary$Name' => 'The name of the CloudFront function.
', ], ], 'FunctionRuntime' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'FunctionConfig$Runtime' => 'The function\'s runtime environment verion.
', ], ], 'FunctionSizeLimitExceeded' => [ 'base' => 'The function is too large. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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or LIVE
.
The stage that the function is in, either DEVELOPMENT
or LIVE
.
When a function is in the DEVELOPMENT
stage, you can test the function with TestFunction
, and update it with UpdateFunction
.
When a function is in the LIVE
stage, you can attach the function to a distribution\'s cache behavior, using the function\'s ARN.
The function\'s stage, either DEVELOPMENT
or LIVE
.
An optional filter to return only the functions that are in the specified stage, either DEVELOPMENT
or LIVE
.
The stage of the function that you are testing, either DEVELOPMENT
or LIVE
.
Contains configuration information and metadata about a CloudFront function.
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', 'TestResult$FunctionSummary' => 'Contains configuration information and metadata about the CloudFront function that was tested.
', 'UpdateFunctionResult$FunctionSummary' => 'Contains configuration information and metadata about a CloudFront function.
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GeoIP databases.
A complex type that controls the countries in which your content is distributed. CloudFront determines the location of your users using MaxMind
GeoIP databases.
The method that you want to use to restrict distribution of your content by country:
none
: No geo restriction is enabled, meaning access to content is not restricted by client geo location.
blacklist
: The Location
elements specify the countries in which you don\'t want CloudFront to distribute your content.
whitelist
: The Location
elements specify the countries in which you want CloudFront to distribute your content.
The origin access identity\'s configuration information. For more information, see CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig.
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', 'refs' => [], ], 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
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', 'refs' => [], ], 'GetDistributionConfigResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'GetDistributionRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to get a distribution\'s information.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'GetDistributionResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
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', 'refs' => [], ], 'GetInvalidationResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
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If you want to include headers in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send headers to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A complex type that specifies the Headers
, if any, that you want CloudFront to forward to the origin for this cache behavior (whitelisted headers). For the headers that you specify, CloudFront also caches separate versions of a specified object that is based on the header values in viewer requests.
For more information, see Caching Content Based on Request Headers in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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For viewers and CloudFront to use HTTP/2, viewers must support TLSv1.2 or later, and must support Server Name Indication (SNI).
For viewers and CloudFront to use HTTP/3, viewers must support TLSv1.3 and Server Name Indication (SNI). CloudFront supports HTTP/3 connection migration to allow the viewer to switch networks without losing connection. For more information about connection migration, see Connection Migration at RFC 9000. For more information about supported TLSv1.3 ciphers, see Supported protocols and ciphers between viewers and CloudFront.
', 'DistributionSummary$HttpVersion' => 'Specify the maximum HTTP version that you want viewers to use to communicate with CloudFront. The default value for new web distributions is http2
. Viewers that don\'t support HTTP/2
will automatically use an earlier version.
The Internet Content Provider (ICP) recordal status for a CNAME. The ICPRecordalStatus is set to APPROVED for all CNAMEs (aliases) in regions outside of China.
The status values returned are the following:
APPROVED indicates that the associated CNAME has a valid ICP recordal number. Multiple CNAMEs can be associated with a distribution, and CNAMEs can correspond to different ICP recordals. To be marked as APPROVED, that is, valid to use with China region, a CNAME must have one ICP recordal number associated with it.
SUSPENDED indicates that the associated CNAME does not have a valid ICP recordal number.
PENDING indicates that CloudFront can\'t determine the ICP recordal status of the CNAME associated with the distribution because there was an error in trying to determine the status. You can try again to see if the error is resolved in which case CloudFront returns an APPROVED or SUSPENDED status.
You cannot delete a managed policy.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'IllegalFieldLevelEncryptionConfigAssociationWithCacheBehavior' => [ 'base' => 'The specified configuration for field-level encryption can\'t be associated with the specified cache behavior.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'IllegalOriginAccessConfiguration' => [ 'base' => 'An origin cannot contain both an origin access control (OAC) and an origin access identity (OAI).
', 'refs' => [], ], 'IllegalUpdate' => [ 'base' => 'The update contains modifications that are not allowed.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InconsistentQuantities' => [ 'base' => 'The value of Quantity
and the size of Items
don\'t match.
An argument is invalid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidDefaultRootObject' => [ 'base' => 'The default root object file name is too big or contains an invalid character.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidDomainNameForOriginAccessControl' => [ 'base' => 'An origin access control is associated with an origin whose domain name is not supported.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidErrorCode' => [ 'base' => 'An invalid error code was specified.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidForwardCookies' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains forward cookies option which doesn\'t match with the expectation for the whitelisted
list of cookie names. Either list of cookie names has been specified when not allowed or list of cookie names is missing when expected.
A CloudFront function association is invalid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidGeoRestrictionParameter' => [ 'base' => 'The specified geo restriction parameter is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidHeadersForS3Origin' => [ 'base' => 'The headers specified are not valid for an Amazon S3 origin.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidIfMatchVersion' => [ 'base' => 'The If-Match
version is missing or not valid.
The specified Lambda@Edge function association is invalid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidLocationCode' => [ 'base' => 'The location code specified is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidMinimumProtocolVersion' => [ 'base' => 'The minimum protocol version specified is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidOrigin' => [ 'base' => 'The Amazon S3 origin server specified does not refer to a valid Amazon S3 bucket.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidOriginAccessControl' => [ 'base' => 'The origin access control is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidOriginAccessIdentity' => [ 'base' => 'The origin access identity is not valid or doesn\'t exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidOriginKeepaliveTimeout' => [ 'base' => 'The keep alive timeout specified for the origin is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidOriginReadTimeout' => [ 'base' => 'The read timeout specified for the origin is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidProtocolSettings' => [ 'base' => 'You cannot specify SSLv3 as the minimum protocol version if you only want to support only clients that support Server Name Indication (SNI).
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidQueryStringParameters' => [ 'base' => 'The query string parameters specified are not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidRelativePath' => [ 'base' => 'The relative path is too big, is not URL-encoded, or does not begin with a slash (/).
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidRequiredProtocol' => [ 'base' => 'This operation requires the HTTPS protocol. Ensure that you specify the HTTPS protocol in your request, or omit the RequiredProtocols
element from your distribution configuration.
A response code is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidTTLOrder' => [ 'base' => 'The TTL order specified is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidTagging' => [ 'base' => 'The tagging specified is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidViewerCertificate' => [ 'base' => 'A viewer certificate specified is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'InvalidWebACLId' => [ 'base' => 'A web ACL ID specified is not valid. To specify a web ACL created using the latest version of WAF, use the ACL ARN, for example arn:aws:wafv2:us-east-1:123456789012:global/webacl/ExampleWebACL/473e64fd-f30b-4765-81a0-62ad96dd167a
. To specify a web ACL created using WAF Classic, use the ACL ID, for example 473e64fd-f30b-4765-81a0-62ad96dd167a
.
An invalidation.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateInvalidationResult$Invalidation' => 'The invalidation\'s information.
', 'GetInvalidationResult$Invalidation' => 'The invalidation\'s information. For more information, see Invalidation Complex Type.
', ], ], 'InvalidationBatch' => [ 'base' => 'An invalidation batch.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateInvalidationRequest$InvalidationBatch' => 'The batch information for the invalidation.
', 'Invalidation$InvalidationBatch' => 'The current invalidation information for the batch request.
', ], ], 'InvalidationList' => [ 'base' => 'The InvalidationList
complex type describes the list of invalidation objects. For more information about invalidation, see Invalidating Objects (Web Distributions Only) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Information about invalidation batches.
', ], ], 'InvalidationSummary' => [ 'base' => 'A summary of an invalidation request.
', 'refs' => [ 'InvalidationSummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'InvalidationSummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'InvalidationList$Items' => 'A complex type that contains one InvalidationSummary
element for each invalidation batch created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include cookies in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send cookies to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Specifies which cookies to forward to the origin for this cache behavior: all, none, or the list of cookies specified in the WhitelistedNames
complex type.
Amazon S3 doesn\'t process cookies. When the cache behavior is forwarding requests to an Amazon S3 origin, specify none for the Forward
element.
A list of identifiers for the public keys that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'KGKeyPairIdsList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'KGKeyPairIdsList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ActiveTrustedKeyGroups$Items' => 'A list of key groups, including the identifiers of the public keys in each key group that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', ], ], 'KeyGroup' => [ 'base' => 'A key group.
A key group contains a list of public keys that you can use with CloudFront signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateKeyGroupResult$KeyGroup' => 'The key group that was just created.
', 'GetKeyGroupResult$KeyGroup' => 'The key group.
', 'KeyGroupSummary$KeyGroup' => 'A key group.
', 'UpdateKeyGroupResult$KeyGroup' => 'The key group that was just updated.
', ], ], 'KeyGroupAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'A key group with this name already exists. You must provide a unique name. To modify an existing key group, use UpdateKeyGroup
.
A key group configuration.
A key group contains a list of public keys that you can use with CloudFront signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateKeyGroupRequest$KeyGroupConfig' => 'A key group configuration.
', 'GetKeyGroupConfigResult$KeyGroupConfig' => 'The key group configuration.
', 'KeyGroup$KeyGroupConfig' => 'The key group configuration.
', 'UpdateKeyGroupRequest$KeyGroupConfig' => 'The key group configuration.
', ], ], 'KeyGroupList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of key groups.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListKeyGroupsResult$KeyGroupList' => 'A list of key groups.
', ], ], 'KeyGroupSummary' => [ 'base' => 'Contains information about a key group.
', 'refs' => [ 'KeyGroupSummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'KeyGroupSummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'KeyGroupList$Items' => 'A list of key groups.
', ], ], 'KeyPairIdList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'KeyPairIds$Items' => 'A list of CloudFront key pair identifiers.
', ], ], 'KeyPairIds' => [ 'base' => 'A list of CloudFront key pair identifiers.
', 'refs' => [ 'KGKeyPairIds$KeyPairIds' => NULL, 'Signer$KeyPairIds' => 'A list of CloudFront key pair identifiers.
', ], ], 'KinesisStreamConfig' => [ 'base' => 'Contains information about the Amazon Kinesis data stream where you are sending real-time log data.
', 'refs' => [ 'EndPoint$KinesisStreamConfig' => 'Contains information about the Amazon Kinesis data stream where you are sending real-time log data.
', ], ], 'LambdaFunctionARN' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'LambdaFunctionAssociation$LambdaFunctionARN' => 'The ARN of the Lambda@Edge function. You must specify the ARN of a function version; you can\'t specify an alias or $LATEST.
', ], ], 'LambdaFunctionAssociation' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains a Lambda@Edge function association.
', 'refs' => [ 'LambdaFunctionAssociationList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'LambdaFunctionAssociationList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'LambdaFunctionAssociations$Items' => ' Optional: A complex type that contains LambdaFunctionAssociation
items for this cache behavior. If Quantity
is 0
, you can omit Items
.
A complex type that specifies a list of Lambda@Edge functions associations for a cache behavior.
If you want to invoke one or more Lambda@Edge functions triggered by requests that match the PathPattern
of the cache behavior, specify the applicable values for Quantity
and Items
. Note that there can be up to 4 LambdaFunctionAssociation
items in this list (one for each possible value of EventType
) and each EventType
can be associated with only one function.
If you don\'t want to invoke any Lambda@Edge functions for the requests that match PathPattern
, specify 0
for Quantity
and omit Items
.
A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda@Edge function associations for a cache behavior.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$LambdaFunctionAssociations' => 'A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda@Edge function associations for a cache behavior.
', ], ], 'ListCachePoliciesRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListCachePoliciesResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitiesRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to list origin access identities.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitiesResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListConflictingAliasesRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListConflictingAliasesResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListContinuousDeploymentPoliciesRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListContinuousDeploymentPoliciesResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByCachePolicyIdRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByCachePolicyIdResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByKeyGroupRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByKeyGroupResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByOriginRequestPolicyIdRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByOriginRequestPolicyIdResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByRealtimeLogConfigRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByRealtimeLogConfigResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByResponseHeadersPolicyIdRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByResponseHeadersPolicyIdResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByWebACLIdRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to list distributions that are associated with a specified WAF web ACL.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsByWebACLIdResult' => [ 'base' => 'The response to a request to list the distributions that are associated with a specified WAF web ACL.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to list your distributions.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListDistributionsResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionConfigsRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionConfigsResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionProfilesRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionProfilesResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListFunctionsRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListFunctionsResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListInvalidationsRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to list invalidations.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListInvalidationsResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListKeyGroupsRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListKeyGroupsResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListOriginAccessControlsRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListOriginAccessControlsResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListOriginRequestPoliciesRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListOriginRequestPoliciesResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListPublicKeysRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListPublicKeysResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListRealtimeLogConfigsRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListRealtimeLogConfigsResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListResponseHeadersPoliciesRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListResponseHeadersPoliciesResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'ListStreamingDistributionsRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to list your streaming distributions.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListStreamingDistributionsResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListTagsForResourceRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to list tags for a CloudFront resource.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ListTagsForResourceResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'LocationList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'GeoRestriction$Items' => 'A complex type that contains a Location
element for each country in which you want CloudFront either to distribute your content (whitelist
) or not distribute your content (blacklist
).
The Location
element is a two-letter, uppercase country code for a country that you want to include in your blacklist
or whitelist
. Include one Location
element for each country.
CloudFront and MaxMind
both use ISO 3166
country codes. For the current list of countries and the corresponding codes, see ISO 3166-1-alpha-2
code on the International Organization for Standardization website. You can also refer to the country list on the CloudFront console, which includes both country names and codes.
A complex type that controls whether access logs are written for the distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'DistributionConfig$Logging' => 'A complex type that controls whether access logs are written for the distribution.
For more information about logging, see Access Logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'Method' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'MethodsList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'MethodsList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'AllowedMethods$Items' => 'A complex type that contains the HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to process and forward to your origin.
', 'CachedMethods$Items' => 'A complex type that contains the HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to cache responses to.
', ], ], 'MinimumProtocolVersion' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ViewerCertificate$MinimumProtocolVersion' => 'If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), specify the security policy that you want CloudFront to use for HTTPS connections with viewers. The security policy determines two settings:
The minimum SSL/TLS protocol that CloudFront can use to communicate with viewers.
The ciphers that CloudFront can use to encrypt the content that it returns to viewers.
For more information, see Security Policy and Supported Protocols and Ciphers Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
On the CloudFront console, this setting is called Security Policy.
When you\'re using SNI only (you set SSLSupportMethod
to sni-only
), you must specify TLSv1
or higher.
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
(you set CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
to true
), CloudFront automatically sets the security policy to TLSv1
regardless of the value that you set here.
This operation requires a body. Ensure that the body is present and the Content-Type
header is set.
A monitoring subscription. This structure contains information about whether additional CloudWatch metrics are enabled for a given CloudFront distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateMonitoringSubscriptionRequest$MonitoringSubscription' => 'A monitoring subscription. This structure contains information about whether additional CloudWatch metrics are enabled for a given CloudFront distribution.
', 'CreateMonitoringSubscriptionResult$MonitoringSubscription' => 'A monitoring subscription. This structure contains information about whether additional CloudWatch metrics are enabled for a given CloudFront distribution.
', 'GetMonitoringSubscriptionResult$MonitoringSubscription' => 'A monitoring subscription. This structure contains information about whether additional CloudWatch metrics are enabled for a given CloudFront distribution.
', ], ], 'MonitoringSubscriptionAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'A monitoring subscription already exists for the specified distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchCachePolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The cache policy does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity' => [ 'base' => 'The specified origin access identity does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchContinuousDeploymentPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The continuous deployment policy doesn\'t exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchDistribution' => [ 'base' => 'The specified distribution does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchFieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => [ 'base' => 'The specified configuration for field-level encryption doesn\'t exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchFieldLevelEncryptionProfile' => [ 'base' => 'The specified profile for field-level encryption doesn\'t exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchFunctionExists' => [ 'base' => 'The function does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchInvalidation' => [ 'base' => 'The specified invalidation does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchMonitoringSubscription' => [ 'base' => 'A monitoring subscription does not exist for the specified distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchOrigin' => [ 'base' => 'No origin exists with the specified Origin Id
.
The origin access control does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchOriginRequestPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The origin request policy does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchPublicKey' => [ 'base' => 'The specified public key doesn\'t exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchRealtimeLogConfig' => [ 'base' => 'The real-time log configuration does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchResource' => [ 'base' => 'A resource that was specified is not valid.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchResponseHeadersPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The response headers policy does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'NoSuchStreamingDistribution' => [ 'base' => 'The specified streaming distribution does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'Origin' => [ 'base' => 'An origin.
An origin is the location where content is stored, and from which CloudFront gets content to serve to viewers. To specify an origin:
Use S3OriginConfig
to specify an Amazon S3 bucket that is not configured with static website hosting.
Use CustomOriginConfig
to specify all other kinds of origins, including:
An Amazon S3 bucket that is configured with static website hosting
An Elastic Load Balancing load balancer
An AWS Elemental MediaPackage endpoint
An AWS Elemental MediaStore container
Any other HTTP server, running on an Amazon EC2 instance or any other kind of host
For the current maximum number of origins that you can specify per distribution, see General Quotas on Web Distributions in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide (quotas were formerly referred to as limits).
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'OriginAccessControl' => [ 'base' => 'A CloudFront origin access control, including its unique identifier.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateOriginAccessControlResult$OriginAccessControl' => 'Contains an origin access control.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlResult$OriginAccessControl' => 'Contains an origin access control, including its unique identifier.
', 'UpdateOriginAccessControlResult$OriginAccessControl' => 'The origin access control after it has been updated.
', ], ], 'OriginAccessControlAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'An origin access control with the specified parameters already exists.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'OriginAccessControlConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A CloudFront origin access control configuration.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateOriginAccessControlRequest$OriginAccessControlConfig' => 'Contains the origin access control.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlConfigResult$OriginAccessControlConfig' => 'Contains an origin access control configuration.
', 'OriginAccessControl$OriginAccessControlConfig' => 'The origin access control.
', 'UpdateOriginAccessControlRequest$OriginAccessControlConfig' => 'An origin access control.
', ], ], 'OriginAccessControlInUse' => [ 'base' => 'Cannot delete the origin access control because it\'s in use by one or more distributions.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'OriginAccessControlList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of CloudFront origin access controls.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListOriginAccessControlsResult$OriginAccessControlList' => 'A list of origin access controls.
', ], ], 'OriginAccessControlOriginTypes' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginAccessControlConfig$OriginAccessControlOriginType' => 'The type of origin that this origin access control is for.
', 'OriginAccessControlSummary$OriginAccessControlOriginType' => 'The type of origin that this origin access control is for.
', ], ], 'OriginAccessControlSigningBehaviors' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginAccessControlConfig$SigningBehavior' => 'Specifies which requests CloudFront signs (adds authentication information to). Specify always
for the most common use case. For more information, see origin access control advanced settings in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
This field can have one of the following values:
always
– CloudFront signs all origin requests, overwriting the Authorization
header from the viewer request if one exists.
never
– CloudFront doesn\'t sign any origin requests. This value turns off origin access control for all origins in all distributions that use this origin access control.
no-override
– If the viewer request doesn\'t contain the Authorization
header, then CloudFront signs the origin request. If the viewer request contains the Authorization
header, then CloudFront doesn\'t sign the origin request and instead passes along the Authorization
header from the viewer request. WARNING: To pass along the Authorization
header from the viewer request, you must add the Authorization
header to a cache policy for all cache behaviors that use origins associated with this origin access control.
A value that specifies which requests CloudFront signs (adds authentication information to). This field can have one of the following values:
never
– CloudFront doesn\'t sign any origin requests.
always
– CloudFront signs all origin requests, overwriting the Authorization
header from the viewer request if necessary.
no-override
– If the viewer request doesn\'t contain the Authorization
header, CloudFront signs the origin request. If the viewer request contains the Authorization
header, CloudFront doesn\'t sign the origin request, but instead passes along the Authorization
header that it received in the viewer request.
The signing protocol of the origin access control, which determines how CloudFront signs (authenticates) requests. The only valid value is sigv4
.
The signing protocol of the origin access control. The signing protocol determines how CloudFront signs (authenticates) requests. The only valid value is sigv4
.
A CloudFront origin access control.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginAccessControlSummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'OriginAccessControlSummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginAccessControlList$Items' => 'Contains the origin access controls in the list.
', ], ], 'OriginCustomHeader' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains HeaderName
and HeaderValue
elements, if any, for this distribution.
Optional: A list that contains one OriginCustomHeader
element for each custom header that you want CloudFront to forward to the origin. If Quantity is 0
, omit Items
.
An origin group includes two origins (a primary origin and a second origin to failover to) and a failover criteria that you specify. You create an origin group to support origin failover in CloudFront. When you create or update a distribution, you can specifiy the origin group instead of a single origin, and CloudFront will failover from the primary origin to the second origin under the failover conditions that you\'ve chosen.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroupList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'OriginGroupFailoverCriteria' => [ 'base' => 'A complex data type that includes information about the failover criteria for an origin group, including the status codes for which CloudFront will failover from the primary origin to the second origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroup$FailoverCriteria' => 'A complex type that contains information about the failover criteria for an origin group.
', ], ], 'OriginGroupList' => [ 'base' => 'List of origin groups for a distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroups$Items' => 'The items (origin groups) in a distribution.
', ], ], 'OriginGroupMember' => [ 'base' => 'An origin in an origin group.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroupMemberList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'OriginGroupMemberList' => [ 'base' => 'List of origins in an origin group.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroupMembers$Items' => 'Items (origins) in an origin group.
', ], ], 'OriginGroupMembers' => [ 'base' => 'A complex data type for the origins included in an origin group.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroup$Members' => 'A complex type that contains information about the origins in an origin group.
', ], ], 'OriginGroups' => [ 'base' => 'A complex data type for the origin groups specified for a distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'DistributionConfig$OriginGroups' => 'A complex type that contains information about origin groups for this distribution.
', 'DistributionSummary$OriginGroups' => 'A complex type that contains information about origin groups for this distribution.
', ], ], 'OriginList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'Origins$Items' => 'A list of origins.
', ], ], 'OriginProtocolPolicy' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CustomOriginConfig$OriginProtocolPolicy' => 'Specifies the protocol (HTTP or HTTPS) that CloudFront uses to connect to the origin. Valid values are:
http-only
– CloudFront always uses HTTP to connect to the origin.
match-viewer
– CloudFront connects to the origin using the same protocol that the viewer used to connect to CloudFront.
https-only
– CloudFront always uses HTTPS to connect to the origin.
An origin request policy.
When it\'s attached to a cache behavior, the origin request policy determines the values that CloudFront includes in requests that it sends to the origin. Each request that CloudFront sends to the origin includes the following:
The request body and the URL path (without the domain name) from the viewer request.
The headers that CloudFront automatically includes in every origin request, including Host
, User-Agent
, and X-Amz-Cf-Id
.
All HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings that are specified in the cache policy or the origin request policy. These can include items from the viewer request and, in the case of headers, additional ones that are added by CloudFront.
CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find an object in its cache that matches the request. If you want to send values to the origin and also include them in the cache key, use CachePolicy
.
An origin request policy.
', 'GetOriginRequestPolicyResult$OriginRequestPolicy' => 'The origin request policy.
', 'OriginRequestPolicySummary$OriginRequestPolicy' => 'The origin request policy.
', 'UpdateOriginRequestPolicyResult$OriginRequestPolicy' => 'An origin request policy.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'An origin request policy with this name already exists. You must provide a unique name. To modify an existing origin request policy, use UpdateOriginRequestPolicy
.
An origin request policy configuration.
This configuration determines the values that CloudFront includes in requests that it sends to the origin. Each request that CloudFront sends to the origin includes the following:
The request body and the URL path (without the domain name) from the viewer request.
The headers that CloudFront automatically includes in every origin request, including Host
, User-Agent
, and X-Amz-Cf-Id
.
All HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings that are specified in the cache policy or the origin request policy. These can include items from the viewer request and, in the case of headers, additional ones that are added by CloudFront.
CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find an object in its cache that matches the request. If you want to send values to the origin and also include them in the cache key, use CachePolicy
.
An origin request policy configuration.
', 'GetOriginRequestPolicyConfigResult$OriginRequestPolicyConfig' => 'The origin request policy configuration.
', 'OriginRequestPolicy$OriginRequestPolicyConfig' => 'The origin request policy configuration.
', 'UpdateOriginRequestPolicyRequest$OriginRequestPolicyConfig' => 'An origin request policy configuration.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyCookieBehavior' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyCookiesConfig$CookieBehavior' => 'Determines whether cookies in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– No cookies in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set to none
, any cookies that are listed in a CachePolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– Only the cookies in viewer requests that are listed in the CookieNames
type are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
all
– All cookies in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All cookies in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin, except for those listed in the CookieNames
type, which are not included.
An object that determines whether any cookies in viewer requests (and if so, which cookies) are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyConfig$CookiesConfig' => 'The cookies from viewer requests to include in origin requests.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyHeaderBehavior' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyHeadersConfig$HeaderBehavior' => 'Determines whether any HTTP headers are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– No HTTP headers in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set to none
, any headers that are listed in a CachePolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– Only the HTTP headers that are listed in the Headers
type are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allViewer
– All HTTP headers in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allViewerAndWhitelistCloudFront
– All HTTP headers in viewer requests and the additional CloudFront headers that are listed in the Headers
type are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. The additional headers are added by CloudFront.
allExcept
– All HTTP headers in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin, except for those listed in the Headers
type, which are not included.
An object that determines whether any HTTP headers (and if so, which headers) are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyConfig$HeadersConfig' => 'The HTTP headers to include in origin requests. These can include headers from viewer requests and additional headers added by CloudFront.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyInUse' => [ 'base' => 'Cannot delete the origin request policy because it is attached to one or more cache behaviors.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of origin request policies.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListOriginRequestPoliciesResult$OriginRequestPolicyList' => 'A list of origin request policies.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyQueryStringBehavior' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyQueryStringsConfig$QueryStringBehavior' => 'Determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– No query strings in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set to none
, any query strings that are listed in a CachePolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– Only the query strings in viewer requests that are listed in the QueryStringNames
type are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
all
– All query strings in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All query strings in viewer requests are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin, except for those listed in the QueryStringNames
type, which are not included.
An object that determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests (and if so, which query strings) are included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyConfig$QueryStringsConfig' => 'The URL query strings from viewer requests to include in origin requests.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicySummary' => [ 'base' => 'Contains an origin request policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicySummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicySummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginRequestPolicyList$Items' => 'Contains the origin request policies in the list.
', ], ], 'OriginRequestPolicyType' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ListOriginRequestPoliciesRequest$Type' => 'A filter to return only the specified kinds of origin request policies. Valid values are:
managed
– Returns only the managed policies created by Amazon Web Services.
custom
– Returns only the custom policies created in your Amazon Web Services account.
The type of origin request policy, either managed
(created by Amazon Web Services) or custom
(created in this Amazon Web Services account).
CloudFront Origin Shield.
Using Origin Shield can help reduce the load on your origin. For more information, see Using Origin Shield in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'Origin$OriginShield' => 'CloudFront Origin Shield. Using Origin Shield can help reduce the load on your origin.
For more information, see Using Origin Shield in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'OriginShieldRegion' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginShield$OriginShieldRegion' => 'The Amazon Web Services Region for Origin Shield.
Specify the Amazon Web Services Region that has the lowest latency to your origin. To specify a region, use the region code, not the region name. For example, specify the US East (Ohio) region as us-east-2
.
When you enable CloudFront Origin Shield, you must specify the Amazon Web Services Region for Origin Shield. For the list of Amazon Web Services Regions that you can specify, and for help choosing the best Region for your origin, see Choosing the Amazon Web Services Region for Origin Shield in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'OriginSslProtocols' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains information about the SSL/TLS protocols that CloudFront can use when establishing an HTTPS connection with your origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'CustomOriginConfig$OriginSslProtocols' => 'Specifies the minimum SSL/TLS protocol that CloudFront uses when connecting to your origin over HTTPS. Valid values include SSLv3
, TLSv1
, TLSv1.1
, and TLSv1.2
.
For more information, see Minimum Origin SSL Protocol in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'Origins' => [ 'base' => 'Contains information about the origins for this distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'DistributionConfig$Origins' => 'A complex type that contains information about origins for this distribution.
', 'DistributionSummary$Origins' => 'A complex type that contains information about origins for this distribution.
', ], ], 'ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin' => [ 'base' => 'This object determines the values that CloudFront includes in the cache key. These values can include HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings. CloudFront uses the cache key to find an object in its cache that it can return to the viewer.
The headers, cookies, and query strings that are included in the cache key are also included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. CloudFront sends a request when it can\'t find an object in its cache that matches the request\'s cache key. If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use OriginRequestPolicy
.
The HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings to include in the cache key. The values included in the cache key are also included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
', ], ], 'PathList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'Paths$Items' => 'A complex type that contains a list of the paths that you want to invalidate.
', ], ], 'Paths' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains information about the objects that you want to invalidate. For more information, see Specifying the Objects to Invalidate in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'InvalidationBatch$Paths' => 'A complex type that contains information about the objects that you want to invalidate. For more information, see Specifying the Objects to Invalidate in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'PreconditionFailed' => [ 'base' => 'The precondition in one or more of the request fields evaluated to false
.
The price class that corresponds with the maximum price that you want to pay for CloudFront service. If you specify PriceClass_All
, CloudFront responds to requests for your objects from all CloudFront edge locations.
If you specify a price class other than PriceClass_All
, CloudFront serves your objects from the CloudFront edge location that has the lowest latency among the edge locations in your price class. Viewers who are in or near regions that are excluded from your specified price class may encounter slower performance.
For more information about price classes, see Choosing the Price Class for a CloudFront Distribution in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide. For information about CloudFront pricing, including how price classes (such as Price Class 100) map to CloudFront regions, see Amazon CloudFront Pricing.
', 'DistributionSummary$PriceClass' => 'A complex type that contains information about price class for this streaming distribution.
', 'StreamingDistributionConfig$PriceClass' => 'A complex type that contains information about price class for this streaming distribution.
', 'StreamingDistributionSummary$PriceClass' => 'A complex type that contains information about price class for this streaming distribution.
', ], ], 'PublicKey' => [ 'base' => 'A public key that you can use with signed URLs and signed cookies, or with field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreatePublicKeyResult$PublicKey' => 'The public key.
', 'GetPublicKeyResult$PublicKey' => 'The public key.
', 'UpdatePublicKeyResult$PublicKey' => 'The public key.
', ], ], 'PublicKeyAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'The specified public key already exists.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'PublicKeyConfig' => [ 'base' => 'Configuration information about a public key that you can use with signed URLs and signed cookies, or with field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreatePublicKeyRequest$PublicKeyConfig' => 'A CloudFront public key configuration.
', 'GetPublicKeyConfigResult$PublicKeyConfig' => 'A public key configuration.
', 'PublicKey$PublicKeyConfig' => 'Configuration information about a public key that you can use with signed URLs and signed cookies, or with field-level encryption.
', 'UpdatePublicKeyRequest$PublicKeyConfig' => 'A public key configuration.
', ], ], 'PublicKeyIdList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'KeyGroupConfig$Items' => 'A list of the identifiers of the public keys in the key group.
', ], ], 'PublicKeyInUse' => [ 'base' => 'The specified public key is in use.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'PublicKeyList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of public keys that you can use with signed URLs and signed cookies, or with field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListPublicKeysResult$PublicKeyList' => 'Returns a list of all public keys that have been added to CloudFront for this account.
', ], ], 'PublicKeySummary' => [ 'base' => 'Contains information about a public key.
', 'refs' => [ 'PublicKeySummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'PublicKeySummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'PublicKeyList$Items' => 'A list of public keys.
', ], ], 'PublishFunctionRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'PublishFunctionResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'QueryArgProfile' => [ 'base' => 'Query argument-profile mapping for field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'QueryArgProfileList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'QueryArgProfileConfig' => [ 'base' => 'Configuration for query argument-profile mapping for field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfig$QueryArgProfileConfig' => 'A complex data type that specifies when to forward content if a profile isn\'t found and the profile that can be provided as a query argument in a request.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionSummary$QueryArgProfileConfig' => 'A summary of a query argument-profile mapping.
', ], ], 'QueryArgProfileEmpty' => [ 'base' => 'No profile specified for the field-level encryption query argument.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'QueryArgProfileList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'QueryArgProfiles$Items' => 'Number of items for query argument-profile mapping for field-level encryption.
', ], ], 'QueryArgProfiles' => [ 'base' => 'Query argument-profile mapping for field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [ 'QueryArgProfileConfig$QueryArgProfiles' => 'Profiles specified for query argument-profile mapping for field-level encryption.
', ], ], 'QueryStringCacheKeys' => [ 'base' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include query strings in the cache key, use QueryStringsConfig
in a cache policy. See CachePolicy
.
If you want to send query strings to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use QueryStringsConfig
in an origin request policy. See OriginRequestPolicy
.
A complex type that contains information about the query string parameters that you want CloudFront to use for caching for a cache behavior.
', 'refs' => [ 'ForwardedValues$QueryStringCacheKeys' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include query strings in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send query strings to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A complex type that contains information about the query string parameters that you want CloudFront to use for caching for this cache behavior.
', ], ], 'QueryStringCacheKeysList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'QueryStringCacheKeys$Items' => 'A list that contains the query string parameters that you want CloudFront to use as a basis for caching for a cache behavior. If Quantity
is 0, you can omit Items
.
Contains a list of query string names.
', 'refs' => [ 'CachePolicyQueryStringsConfig$QueryStrings' => 'Contains the specific query strings in viewer requests that either are or are not included in the cache key and in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. The behavior depends on whether the QueryStringBehavior
field in the CachePolicyQueryStringsConfig
type is set to whitelist
(the listed query strings are included) or allExcept
(the listed query strings are not included, but all other query strings are).
Contains the specific query strings in viewer requests that either are or are not included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. The behavior depends on whether the QueryStringBehavior
field in the OriginRequestPolicyQueryStringsConfig
type is set to whitelist
(the listed query strings are included) or allExcept
(the listed query strings are not included, but all other query strings are).
A list of query string names.
', ], ], 'RealtimeLogConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A real-time log configuration.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateRealtimeLogConfigResult$RealtimeLogConfig' => 'A real-time log configuration.
', 'GetRealtimeLogConfigResult$RealtimeLogConfig' => 'A real-time log configuration.
', 'RealtimeLogConfigList$member' => NULL, 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfigResult$RealtimeLogConfig' => 'A real-time log configuration.
', ], ], 'RealtimeLogConfigAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'A real-time log configuration with this name already exists. You must provide a unique name. To modify an existing real-time log configuration, use UpdateRealtimeLogConfig
.
Cannot delete the real-time log configuration because it is attached to one or more cache behaviors.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'RealtimeLogConfigList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'RealtimeLogConfigs$Items' => 'Contains the list of real-time log configurations.
', ], ], 'RealtimeLogConfigOwnerMismatch' => [ 'base' => 'The specified real-time log configuration belongs to a different Amazon Web Services account.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'RealtimeLogConfigs' => [ 'base' => 'A list of real-time log configurations.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListRealtimeLogConfigsResult$RealtimeLogConfigs' => 'A list of real-time log configurations.
', ], ], 'RealtimeMetricsSubscriptionConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A subscription configuration for additional CloudWatch metrics.
', 'refs' => [ 'MonitoringSubscription$RealtimeMetricsSubscriptionConfig' => 'A subscription configuration for additional CloudWatch metrics.
', ], ], 'RealtimeMetricsSubscriptionStatus' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'RealtimeMetricsSubscriptionConfig$RealtimeMetricsSubscriptionStatus' => 'A flag that indicates whether additional CloudWatch metrics are enabled for a given CloudFront distribution.
', ], ], 'ReferrerPolicyList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyReferrerPolicy$ReferrerPolicy' => 'The value of the Referrer-Policy
HTTP response header. Valid values are:
no-referrer
no-referrer-when-downgrade
origin
origin-when-cross-origin
same-origin
strict-origin
strict-origin-when-cross-origin
unsafe-url
For more information about these values, see Referrer-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.
', ], ], 'ResourceARN' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ListTagsForResourceRequest$Resource' => 'An ARN of a CloudFront resource.
', 'TagResourceRequest$Resource' => 'An ARN of a CloudFront resource.
', 'UntagResourceRequest$Resource' => 'An ARN of a CloudFront resource.
', ], ], 'ResourceInUse' => [ 'base' => 'Cannot delete this resource because it is in use.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'A response headers policy.
A response headers policy contains information about a set of HTTP response headers.
After you create a response headers policy, you can use its ID to attach it to one or more cache behaviors in a CloudFront distribution. When it\'s attached to a cache behavior, the response headers policy affects the HTTP headers that CloudFront includes in HTTP responses to requests that match the cache behavior. CloudFront adds or removes response headers according to the configuration of the response headers policy.
For more information, see Adding or removing HTTP headers in CloudFront responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicyResult$ResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'Contains a response headers policy.
', 'GetResponseHeadersPolicyResult$ResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'Contains a response headers policy.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicySummary$ResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'The response headers policy.
', 'UpdateResponseHeadersPolicyResult$ResponseHeadersPolicy' => 'A response headers policy.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAccessControlAllowHeaders' => [ 'base' => 'A list of HTTP header names that CloudFront includes as values for the Access-Control-Allow-Headers
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Headers
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Headers in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of HTTP header names that CloudFront includes as values for the Access-Control-Allow-Headers
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Headers
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Headers in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of HTTP methods that CloudFront includes as values for the Access-Control-Allow-Methods
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Methods
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Methods in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of HTTP methods that CloudFront includes as values for the Access-Control-Allow-Methods
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Methods
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Methods in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of origins (domain names) that CloudFront can use as the value for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Origin in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of origins (domain names) that CloudFront can use as the value for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Origin in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of HTTP headers that CloudFront includes as values for the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Expose-Headers in the MDN Web Docs.
A list of HTTP headers that CloudFront includes as values for the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Expose-Headers in the MDN Web Docs.
A response headers policy with this name already exists. You must provide a unique name. To modify an existing response headers policy, use UpdateResponseHeadersPolicy
.
A response headers policy configuration.
A response headers policy configuration contains metadata about the response headers policy, and configurations for sets of HTTP response headers.
', 'refs' => [ 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicyRequest$ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig' => 'Contains metadata about the response headers policy, and a set of configurations that specify the HTTP headers.
', 'GetResponseHeadersPolicyConfigResult$ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig' => 'Contains a response headers policy.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicy$ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig' => 'A response headers policy configuration.
', 'UpdateResponseHeadersPolicyRequest$ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig' => 'A response headers policy configuration.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyContentSecurityPolicy' => [ 'base' => '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.
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.
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.
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.
A configuration for a set of HTTP response headers that are used for cross-origin resource sharing (CORS). CloudFront adds these headers to HTTP responses that it sends for CORS requests that match a cache behavior associated with this response headers policy.
For more information about CORS, see Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in the MDN Web Docs.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig$CorsConfig' => 'A configuration for a set of HTTP response headers that are used for cross-origin resource sharing (CORS).
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeader' => [ 'base' => 'An HTTP response header name and its value. CloudFront includes this header in HTTP responses that it sends for requests that match a cache behavior that\'s associated with this response headers policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeaderList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeaderList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeadersConfig$Items' => 'The list of HTTP response headers and their values.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeadersConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A list of HTTP response header names and their values. CloudFront includes these headers in HTTP responses that it sends for requests that match a cache behavior that\'s associated with this response headers policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig$CustomHeadersConfig' => 'A configuration for a set of custom HTTP response headers.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyFrameOptions' => [ 'base' => '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.
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.
Cannot delete the response headers policy because it is attached to one or more cache behaviors in a CloudFront distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyList' => [ 'base' => 'A list of response headers policies.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListResponseHeadersPoliciesResult$ResponseHeadersPolicyList' => 'A list of response headers policies.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyReferrerPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'Determines whether CloudFront includes the Referrer-Policy
HTTP response header and the header\'s value.
For more information about the Referrer-Policy
HTTP response header, see Referrer-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.
Determines whether CloudFront includes the Referrer-Policy
HTTP response header and the header\'s value.
For more information about the Referrer-Policy
HTTP response header, see Referrer-Policy in the MDN Web Docs.
The name of an HTTP header that CloudFront removes from HTTP responses to requests that match the cache behavior that this response headers policy is attached to.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyRemoveHeaderList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyRemoveHeaderList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyRemoveHeadersConfig$Items' => 'The list of HTTP header names.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyRemoveHeadersConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A list of HTTP header names that CloudFront removes from HTTP responses to requests that match the cache behavior that this response headers policy is attached to.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig$RemoveHeadersConfig' => 'A configuration for a set of HTTP headers to remove from the HTTP response.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicySecurityHeadersConfig' => [ 'base' => '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.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig$SecurityHeadersConfig' => 'A configuration for a set of security-related HTTP response headers.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyServerTimingHeadersConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A configuration for enabling the Server-Timing
header in HTTP responses sent from CloudFront. CloudFront adds this header to HTTP responses that it sends in response to requests that match a cache behavior that\'s associated with this response headers policy.
You can use the Server-Timing
header to view metrics that can help you gain insights about the behavior and performance of CloudFront. For example, you can see which cache layer served a cache hit, or the first byte latency from the origin when there was a cache miss. You can use the metrics in the Server-Timing
header to troubleshoot issues or test the efficiency of your CloudFront configuration. For more information, see Server-Timing header in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A configuration for enabling the Server-Timing
header in HTTP responses sent from CloudFront.
Determines whether CloudFront includes the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header and the header\'s value.
For more information about the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header, see Strict-Transport-Security in the MDN Web Docs.
Determines whether CloudFront includes the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header and the header\'s value.
For more information about the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header, see Strict-Transport-Security in the MDN Web Docs.
Contains a response headers policy.
', 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicySummaryList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicySummaryList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ResponseHeadersPolicyList$Items' => 'The response headers policies in the list.
', ], ], 'ResponseHeadersPolicyType' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ListResponseHeadersPoliciesRequest$Type' => 'A filter to get only the specified kind of response headers policies. Valid values are:
managed
– Gets only the managed policies created by Amazon Web Services.
custom
– Gets only the custom policies created in your Amazon Web Services account.
The type of response headers policy, either managed
(created by Amazon Web Services) or custom
(created in this Amazon Web Services account).
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.
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.
A complex type that identifies ways in which you want to restrict distribution of your content.
', 'refs' => [ 'DistributionConfig$Restrictions' => 'A complex type that identifies ways in which you want to restrict distribution of your content.
', 'DistributionSummary$Restrictions' => 'A complex type that identifies ways in which you want to restrict distribution of your content.
', ], ], 'S3Origin' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 bucket from which you want CloudFront to get your media files for distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'StreamingDistributionConfig$S3Origin' => 'A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 bucket from which you want CloudFront to get your media files for distribution.
', 'StreamingDistributionSummary$S3Origin' => 'A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 bucket from which you want CloudFront to get your media files for distribution.
', ], ], 'S3OriginConfig' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 origin. If the origin is a custom origin or an S3 bucket that is configured as a website endpoint, use the CustomOriginConfig
element instead.
Use this type to specify an origin that is an Amazon S3 bucket that is not configured with static website hosting. To specify any other type of origin, including an Amazon S3 bucket that is configured with static website hosting, use the CustomOriginConfig
type instead.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), specify which viewers the distribution accepts HTTPS connections from.
sni-only
– The distribution accepts HTTPS connections from only viewers that support server name indication (SNI). This is recommended. Most browsers and clients support SNI.
vip
– The distribution accepts HTTPS connections from all viewers including those that don\'t support SNI. This is not recommended, and results in additional monthly charges from CloudFront.
static-ip
- Do not specify this value unless your distribution has been enabled for this feature by the CloudFront team. If you have a use case that requires static IP addresses for a distribution, contact CloudFront through the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
, don\'t set a value for this field.
A number 0–100 (inclusive) that specifies the percentage of responses that you want CloudFront to add the Server-Timing
header to. When you set the sampling rate to 100, CloudFront adds the Server-Timing
header to the HTTP response for every request that matches the cache behavior that this response headers policy is attached to. When you set it to 50, CloudFront adds the header to 50% of the responses for requests that match the cache behavior. You can set the sampling rate to any number 0–100 with up to four decimal places.
Session stickiness provides the ability to define multiple requests from a single viewer as a single session. This prevents the potentially inconsistent experience of sending some of a given user\'s requests to your staging distribution, while others are sent to your primary distribution. Define the session duration using TTL values.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentSingleWeightConfig$SessionStickinessConfig' => NULL, ], ], 'Signer' => [ 'base' => 'A list of Amazon Web Services accounts and the active CloudFront key pairs in each account that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'SignerList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'SignerList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ActiveTrustedSigners$Items' => 'A list of Amazon Web Services accounts and the identifiers of active CloudFront key pairs in each account that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', ], ], 'SslProtocol' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'SslProtocolsList$member' => NULL, ], ], 'SslProtocolsList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginSslProtocols$Items' => 'A list that contains allowed SSL/TLS protocols for this distribution.
', ], ], 'StagingDistributionDnsNameList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'StagingDistributionDnsNames$Items' => 'The CloudFront domain name of the staging distribution.
', ], ], 'StagingDistributionDnsNames' => [ 'base' => 'The CloudFront domain name of the staging distribution.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig$StagingDistributionDnsNames' => 'The CloudFront domain name of the staging distribution. For example: d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
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A continuous deployment policy for this staging distribution already exists.
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', 'refs' => [ 'StatusCodes$Items' => 'The items (status codes) for an origin group.
', ], ], 'StatusCodes' => [ 'base' => 'A complex data type for the status codes that you specify that, when returned by a primary origin, trigger CloudFront to failover to a second origin.
', 'refs' => [ 'OriginGroupFailoverCriteria$StatusCodes' => 'The status codes that, when returned from the primary origin, will trigger CloudFront to failover to the second origin.
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', ], ], 'StreamingDistributionAlreadyExists' => [ 'base' => 'The caller reference you attempted to create the streaming distribution with is associated with another distribution
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', ], ], 'StreamingDistributionList' => [ 'base' => 'A streaming distribution list.
', 'refs' => [ 'ListStreamingDistributionsResult$StreamingDistributionList' => 'The StreamingDistributionList
type.
The specified CloudFront distribution is not disabled. You must disable the distribution before you can delete it.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'StreamingDistributionSummary' => [ 'base' => 'A summary of the information for a CloudFront streaming distribution.
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A complex type that controls whether access logs are written for this streaming distribution.
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', ], ], 'Tag' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that contains Tag
key and Tag
value.
A string that contains Tag
key.
The string length should be between 1 and 128 characters. Valid characters include a-z
, A-Z
, 0-9
, space, and the special characters _ - . : / = + @
.
A string that contains Tag
key.
The string length should be between 1 and 128 characters. Valid characters include a-z
, A-Z
, 0-9
, space, and the special characters _ - . : / = + @
.
A complex type that contains Tag
key elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
key elements.
A complex type that contains Tag
elements.
The request to add tags to a CloudFront resource.
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value.
The string length should be between 0 and 256 characters. Valid characters include a-z
, A-Z
, 0-9
, space, and the special characters _ - . : / = + @
.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
elements.
A complex type that contains zero or more Tag
elements.
The CloudFront function failed.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TestFunctionRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'TestFunctionResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'TestResult' => [ 'base' => 'Contains the result of testing a CloudFront function with TestFunction
.
An object that represents the result of running the function with the provided event object.
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header value in the response headers policy exceeds the maximum.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCacheBehaviors' => [ 'base' => 'You cannot create more cache behaviors for the distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCachePolicies' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of cache policies for this Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCertificates' => [ 'base' => 'You cannot create anymore custom SSL/TLS certificates.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentities' => [ 'base' => 'Processing your request would cause you to exceed the maximum number of origin access identities allowed.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyContinuousDeploymentPolicies' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of continuous deployment policies for this Amazon Web Services account.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCookieNamesInWhiteList' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains more cookie names in the whitelist than are allowed per cache behavior.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCookiesInCachePolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of cookies in the cache policy exceeds the maximum. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCookiesInOriginRequestPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of cookies in the origin request policy exceeds the maximum. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyCustomHeadersInResponseHeadersPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of custom headers in the response headers policy exceeds the maximum.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionCNAMEs' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains more CNAMEs than are allowed per distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributions' => [ 'base' => 'Processing your request would cause you to exceed the maximum number of distributions allowed.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToCachePolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of distributions have been associated with the specified cache policy. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToFieldLevelEncryptionConfig' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of distributions have been associated with the specified configuration for field-level encryption.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToKeyGroup' => [ 'base' => 'The number of distributions that reference this key group is more than the maximum allowed. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToOriginAccessControl' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of distributions have been associated with the specified origin access control.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToOriginRequestPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of distributions have been associated with the specified origin request policy. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToResponseHeadersPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of distributions have been associated with the specified response headers policy.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsWithFunctionAssociations' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of distributions that are associated with a CloudFront function. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsWithLambdaAssociations' => [ 'base' => 'Processing your request would cause the maximum number of distributions with Lambda@Edge function associations per owner to be exceeded.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyDistributionsWithSingleFunctionARN' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of distributions have been associated with the specified Lambda@Edge function.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionConfigs' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of configurations for field-level encryption have been created.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionContentTypeProfiles' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of content type profiles for field-level encryption have been created.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionEncryptionEntities' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of encryption entities for field-level encryption have been created.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionFieldPatterns' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of field patterns for field-level encryption have been created.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionProfiles' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of profiles for field-level encryption have been created.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionQueryArgProfiles' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of query arg profiles for field-level encryption have been created.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFunctionAssociations' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of CloudFront function associations for this distribution. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyFunctions' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of CloudFront functions for this Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyHeadersInCachePolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of headers in the cache policy exceeds the maximum. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyHeadersInForwardedValues' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains too many headers in forwarded values.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyHeadersInOriginRequestPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of headers in the origin request policy exceeds the maximum. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyInvalidationsInProgress' => [ 'base' => 'You have exceeded the maximum number of allowable InProgress invalidation batch requests, or invalidation objects.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyKeyGroups' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of key groups for this Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyKeyGroupsAssociatedToDistribution' => [ 'base' => 'The number of key groups referenced by this distribution is more than the maximum allowed. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyLambdaFunctionAssociations' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains more Lambda@Edge function associations than are allowed per distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyOriginAccessControls' => [ 'base' => 'The number of origin access controls in your Amazon Web Services account exceeds the maximum allowed.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyOriginCustomHeaders' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains too many origin custom headers.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyOriginGroupsPerDistribution' => [ 'base' => 'Processing your request would cause you to exceed the maximum number of origin groups allowed.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyOriginRequestPolicies' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of origin request policies for this Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyOrigins' => [ 'base' => 'You cannot create more origins for the distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyPublicKeys' => [ 'base' => 'The maximum number of public keys for field-level encryption have been created. To create a new public key, delete one of the existing keys.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyPublicKeysInKeyGroup' => [ 'base' => 'The number of public keys in this key group is more than the maximum allowed. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyQueryStringParameters' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains too many query string parameters.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyQueryStringsInCachePolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of query strings in the cache policy exceeds the maximum. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyQueryStringsInOriginRequestPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of query strings in the origin request policy exceeds the maximum. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyRealtimeLogConfigs' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of real-time log configurations for this Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyRemoveHeadersInResponseHeadersPolicy' => [ 'base' => 'The number of headers in RemoveHeadersConfig
in the response headers policy exceeds the maximum.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyResponseHeadersPolicies' => [ 'base' => 'You have reached the maximum number of response headers policies for this Amazon Web Services account.
For more information, see Quotas (formerly known as limits) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyStreamingDistributionCNAMEs' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains more CNAMEs than are allowed per distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyStreamingDistributions' => [ 'base' => 'Processing your request would cause you to exceed the maximum number of streaming distributions allowed.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TooManyTrustedSigners' => [ 'base' => 'Your request contains more trusted signers than are allowed per distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TrafficConfig' => [ 'base' => 'The traffic configuration of your continuous deployment.
', 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig$TrafficConfig' => 'Contains the parameters for routing production traffic from your primary to staging distributions.
', ], ], 'TrustedKeyGroupDoesNotExist' => [ 'base' => 'The specified key group does not exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TrustedKeyGroupIdList' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'TrustedKeyGroups$Items' => 'A list of key groups identifiers.
', ], ], 'TrustedKeyGroups' => [ 'base' => 'A list of key groups whose public keys CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehavior$TrustedKeyGroups' => 'A list of key groups that CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted key groups, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with a private key whose corresponding public key is in the key group. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$TrustedKeyGroups' => 'A list of key groups that CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted key groups, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with a private key whose corresponding public key is in the key group. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'TrustedSignerDoesNotExist' => [ 'base' => 'One or more of your trusted signers don\'t exist.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'TrustedSigners' => [ 'base' => 'A list of Amazon Web Services accounts whose public keys CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies.
', 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehavior$TrustedSigners' => 'We recommend using TrustedKeyGroups
instead of TrustedSigners
.
A list of Amazon Web Services account IDs whose public keys CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted signers, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with the private key of a CloudFront key pair in the trusted signer\'s Amazon Web Services account. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$TrustedSigners' => 'We recommend using TrustedKeyGroups
instead of TrustedSigners
.
A list of Amazon Web Services account IDs whose public keys CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted signers, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with the private key of a CloudFront key pair in a trusted signer\'s Amazon Web Services account. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'StreamingDistributionConfig$TrustedSigners' => 'A complex type that specifies any Amazon Web Services accounts that you want to permit to create signed URLs for private content. If you want the distribution to use signed URLs, include this element; if you want the distribution to use public URLs, remove this element. For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'StreamingDistributionSummary$TrustedSigners' => 'A complex type that specifies the Amazon Web Services accounts, if any, that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private content. If you want to require signed URLs in requests for objects in the target origin that match the PathPattern
for this cache behavior, specify true
for Enabled
, and specify the applicable values for Quantity
and Items
.If you don\'t want to require signed URLs in requests for objects that match PathPattern
, specify false
for Enabled
and 0
for Quantity
. Omit Items
. To add, change, or remove one or more trusted signers, change Enabled
to true
(if it\'s currently false
), change Quantity
as applicable, and specify all of the trusted signers that you want to include in the updated distribution.
For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'UnsupportedOperation' => [ 'base' => 'This operation is not supported in this region.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'UntagResourceRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to remove tags from a CloudFront resource.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateCachePolicyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateCachePolicyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to update an origin access identity.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateDistributionRequest' => [ 'base' => 'The request to update a distribution.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateDistributionResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
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', 'refs' => [], ], 'UpdateStreamingDistributionResult' => [ 'base' => 'The returned result of the corresponding request.
', 'refs' => [], ], 'ViewerCertificate' => [ 'base' => 'A complex type that determines the distribution\'s SSL/TLS configuration for communicating with viewers.
If the distribution doesn\'t use Aliases
(also known as alternate domain names or CNAMEs)—that is, if the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
—set CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
to true
and leave all other fields empty.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), use the fields in this type to specify the following settings:
Which viewers the distribution accepts HTTPS connections from: only viewers that support server name indication (SNI) (recommended), or all viewers including those that don\'t support SNI.
To accept HTTPS connections from only viewers that support SNI, set SSLSupportMethod
to sni-only
. This is recommended. Most browsers and clients support SNI.
To accept HTTPS connections from all viewers, including those that don\'t support SNI, set SSLSupportMethod
to vip
. This is not recommended, and results in additional monthly charges from CloudFront.
The minimum SSL/TLS protocol version that the distribution can use to communicate with viewers. To specify a minimum version, choose a value for MinimumProtocolVersion
. For more information, see Security Policy in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The location of the SSL/TLS certificate, Certificate Manager (ACM) (recommended) or Identity and Access Management (IAM). You specify the location by setting a value in one of the following fields (not both):
ACMCertificateArn
IAMCertificateId
All distributions support HTTPS connections from viewers. To require viewers to use HTTPS only, or to redirect them from HTTP to HTTPS, use ViewerProtocolPolicy
in the CacheBehavior
or DefaultCacheBehavior
. To specify how CloudFront should use SSL/TLS to communicate with your custom origin, use CustomOriginConfig
.
For more information, see Using HTTPS with CloudFront and Using Alternate Domain Names and HTTPS in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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', 'DistributionSummary$ViewerCertificate' => 'A complex type that determines the distribution\'s SSL/TLS configuration for communicating with viewers.
', ], ], 'ViewerProtocolPolicy' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehavior$ViewerProtocolPolicy' => 'The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by TargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern in PathPattern
. You can specify the following options:
allow-all
: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS.
redirect-to-https
: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL.
https-only
: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Requiring HTTPS Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects\' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing Cache Expiration in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by TargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern in PathPattern
. You can specify the following options:
allow-all
: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS.
redirect-to-https
: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL.
https-only
: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Requiring HTTPS Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects\' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing Cache Expiration in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The alias (also called a CNAME) to search for conflicting aliases.
', ], ], 'boolean' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ActiveTrustedKeyGroups$Enabled' => 'This field is true
if any of the key groups have public keys that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies. If not, this field is false
.
This field is true
if any of the Amazon Web Services accounts in the list are configured as trusted signers. If not, this field is false
.
Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify true
; if not, specify false
. If you specify true
for SmoothStreaming
, you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if the content matches the value of PathPattern
.
Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList$IsTruncated' => 'A flag that indicates whether more origin access identities remain to be listed. If your results were truncated, you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker
request parameter to retrieve more items in the list.
The setting in a field-level encryption content type-profile mapping that specifies what to do when an unknown content type is provided for the profile. If true, content is forwarded without being encrypted when the content type is unknown. If false (the default), an error is returned when the content type is unknown.
', 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfig$Enabled' => 'A Boolean that indicates whether this continuous deployment policy is enabled (in effect). When this value is true
, this policy is enabled and in effect. When this value is false
, this policy is not enabled and has no effect.
The type of distribution that your primary distribution will be copied to. The only valid value is True
, indicating that you are copying to a staging distribution.
A Boolean flag to specify the state of the staging distribution when it\'s created. When you set this value to True
, the staging distribution is enabled. When you set this value to False
, the staging distribution is disabled.
If you omit this field, the default value is True
.
Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify true
; if not, specify false
. If you specify true
for SmoothStreaming
, you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if the content matches the value of PathPattern
.
Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify true
; if not, specify false
. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
From this field, you can enable or disable the selected distribution.
', 'DistributionConfig$IsIPV6Enabled' => 'If you want CloudFront to respond to IPv6 DNS requests with an IPv6 address for your distribution, specify true
. If you specify false
, CloudFront responds to IPv6 DNS requests with the DNS response code NOERROR
and with no IP addresses. This allows viewers to submit a second request, for an IPv4 address for your distribution.
In general, you should enable IPv6 if you have users on IPv6 networks who want to access your content. However, if you\'re using signed URLs or signed cookies to restrict access to your content, and if you\'re using a custom policy that includes the IpAddress
parameter to restrict the IP addresses that can access your content, don\'t enable IPv6. If you want to restrict access to some content by IP address and not restrict access to other content (or restrict access but not by IP address), you can create two distributions. For more information, see Creating a Signed URL Using a Custom Policy in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you\'re using an Route 53 Amazon Web Services Integration alias resource record set to route traffic to your CloudFront distribution, you need to create a second alias resource record set when both of the following are true:
You enable IPv6 for the distribution
You\'re using alternate domain names in the URLs for your objects
For more information, see Routing Traffic to an Amazon CloudFront Web Distribution by Using Your Domain Name in the Route 53 Amazon Web Services Integration Developer Guide.
If you created a CNAME resource record set, either with Route 53 Amazon Web Services Integration or with another DNS service, you don\'t need to make any changes. A CNAME record will route traffic to your distribution regardless of the IP address format of the viewer request.
', 'DistributionConfig$Staging' => 'A Boolean that indicates whether this is a staging distribution. When this value is true
, this is a staging distribution. When this value is false
, this is not a staging distribution.
A flag that indicates whether more distribution IDs remain to be listed. If your results were truncated, you can make a subsequent request using the Marker
request field to retrieve more distribution IDs in the list.
A flag that indicates whether more distributions remain to be listed. If your results were truncated, you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker
request parameter to retrieve more distributions in the list.
Whether the distribution is enabled to accept user requests for content.
', 'DistributionSummary$IsIPV6Enabled' => 'Whether CloudFront responds to IPv6 DNS requests with an IPv6 address for your distribution.
', 'DistributionSummary$Staging' => 'Whether the primary distribution has a staging distribution enabled.
', 'ForwardedValues$QueryString' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field.
If you want to include query strings in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send query strings to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Indicates whether you want CloudFront to forward query strings to the origin that is associated with this cache behavior and cache based on the query string parameters. CloudFront behavior depends on the value of QueryString
and on the values that you specify for QueryStringCacheKeys
, if any:
If you specify true for QueryString
and you don\'t specify any values for QueryStringCacheKeys
, CloudFront forwards all query string parameters to the origin and caches based on all query string parameters. Depending on how many query string parameters and values you have, this can adversely affect performance because CloudFront must forward more requests to the origin.
If you specify true for QueryString
and you specify one or more values for QueryStringCacheKeys
, CloudFront forwards all query string parameters to the origin, but it only caches based on the query string parameters that you specify.
If you specify false for QueryString
, CloudFront doesn\'t forward any query string parameters to the origin, and doesn\'t cache based on query string parameters.
For more information, see Configuring CloudFront to Cache Based on Query String Parameters in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'InvalidationList$IsTruncated' => 'A flag that indicates whether more invalidation batch requests remain to be listed. If your results were truncated, you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker
request parameter to retrieve more invalidation batches in the list.
A flag that allows a Lambda@Edge function to have read access to the body content. For more information, see Accessing the Request Body by Choosing the Include Body Option in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'LoggingConfig$Enabled' => 'Specifies whether you want CloudFront to save access logs to an Amazon S3 bucket. If you don\'t want to enable logging when you create a distribution or if you want to disable logging for an existing distribution, specify false
for Enabled
, and specify empty Bucket
and Prefix
elements. If you specify false
for Enabled
but you specify values for Bucket
, prefix
, and IncludeCookies
, the values are automatically deleted.
Specifies whether you want CloudFront to include cookies in access logs, specify true
for IncludeCookies
. If you choose to include cookies in logs, CloudFront logs all cookies regardless of how you configure the cache behaviors for this distribution. If you don\'t want to include cookies when you create a distribution or if you want to disable include cookies for an existing distribution, specify false
for IncludeCookies
.
If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this value is true
.
A flag that specifies whether Origin Shield is enabled.
When it\'s enabled, CloudFront routes all requests through Origin Shield, which can help protect your origin. When it\'s disabled, CloudFront might send requests directly to your origin from multiple edge locations or regional edge caches.
', 'ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin$EnableAcceptEncodingGzip' => 'A flag that can affect whether the Accept-Encoding
HTTP header is included in the cache key and included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
This field is related to the EnableAcceptEncodingBrotli
field. If one or both of these fields is true
and the viewer request includes the Accept-Encoding
header, then CloudFront does the following:
Normalizes the value of the viewer\'s Accept-Encoding
header
Includes the normalized header in the cache key
Includes the normalized header in the request to the origin, if a request is necessary
For more information, see Compression support in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you set this value to true
, and this cache behavior also has an origin request policy attached, do not include the Accept-Encoding
header in the origin request policy. CloudFront always includes the Accept-Encoding
header in origin requests when the value of this field is true
, so including this header in an origin request policy has no effect.
If both of these fields are false
, then CloudFront treats the Accept-Encoding
header the same as any other HTTP header in the viewer request. By default, it\'s not included in the cache key and it\'s not included in origin requests. In this case, you can manually add Accept-Encoding
to the headers whitelist like any other HTTP header.
A flag that can affect whether the Accept-Encoding
HTTP header is included in the cache key and included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
This field is related to the EnableAcceptEncodingGzip
field. If one or both of these fields is true
and the viewer request includes the Accept-Encoding
header, then CloudFront does the following:
Normalizes the value of the viewer\'s Accept-Encoding
header
Includes the normalized header in the cache key
Includes the normalized header in the request to the origin, if a request is necessary
For more information, see Compression support in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you set this value to true
, and this cache behavior also has an origin request policy attached, do not include the Accept-Encoding
header in the origin request policy. CloudFront always includes the Accept-Encoding
header in origin requests when the value of this field is true
, so including this header in an origin request policy has no effect.
If both of these fields are false
, then CloudFront treats the Accept-Encoding
header the same as any other HTTP header in the viewer request. By default, it\'s not included in the cache key and it\'s not included in origin requests. In this case, you can manually add Accept-Encoding
to the headers whitelist like any other HTTP header.
Flag to set if you want a request to be forwarded to the origin even if the profile specified by the field-level encryption query argument, fle-profile, is unknown.
', 'RealtimeLogConfigs$IsTruncated' => 'A flag that indicates whether there are more real-time log configurations than are contained in this list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyContentSecurityPolicy$Override' => 'A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides the Content-Security-Policy
HTTP response header received from the origin with the one specified in this response headers policy.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides the X-Content-Type-Options
HTTP response header received from the origin with the one specified in this response headers policy.
A Boolean that CloudFront uses as the value for the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Allow-Credentials in the MDN Web Docs.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides HTTP response headers received from the origin with the ones specified in this response headers policy.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeader$Override' => 'A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides a response header with the same name received from the origin with the header specified here.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyFrameOptions$Override' => 'A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides the X-Frame-Options
HTTP response header received from the origin with the one specified in this response headers policy.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides the Referrer-Policy
HTTP response header received from the origin with the one specified in this response headers policy.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront adds the Server-Timing
header to HTTP responses that it sends in response to requests that match a cache behavior that\'s associated with this response headers policy.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header received from the origin with the one specified in this response headers policy.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront includes the includeSubDomains
directive in the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront includes the preload
directive in the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header.
A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront overrides the X-XSS-Protection
HTTP response header received from the origin with the one specified in this response headers policy.
A Boolean that determines the value of the X-XSS-Protection
HTTP response header. When this setting is true
, the value of the X-XSS-Protection
header is 1
. When this setting is false
, the value of the X-XSS-Protection
header is 0
.
For more information about these settings, see X-XSS-Protection in the MDN Web Docs.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyXSSProtection$ModeBlock' => 'A Boolean that determines whether CloudFront includes the mode=block
directive in the X-XSS-Protection
header.
For more information about this directive, see X-XSS-Protection in the MDN Web Docs.
', 'StreamingDistributionConfig$Enabled' => 'Whether the streaming distribution is enabled to accept user requests for content.
', 'StreamingDistributionList$IsTruncated' => 'A flag that indicates whether more streaming distributions remain to be listed. If your results were truncated, you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker
request parameter to retrieve more distributions in the list.
Whether the distribution is enabled to accept end user requests for content.
', 'StreamingLoggingConfig$Enabled' => 'Specifies whether you want CloudFront to save access logs to an Amazon S3 bucket. If you don\'t want to enable logging when you create a streaming distribution or if you want to disable logging for an existing streaming distribution, specify false
for Enabled
, and specify empty Bucket
and Prefix
elements. If you specify false
for Enabled
but you specify values for Bucket
and Prefix
, the values are automatically deleted.
This field is true
if any of the key groups in the list have public keys that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies. If not, this field is false
.
This field is true
if any of the Amazon Web Services accounts in the list are configured as trusted signers. If not, this field is false
.
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
, set this field to true
.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), set this field to false
and specify values for the following fields:
ACMCertificateArn
or IAMCertificateId
(specify a value for one, not both)
MinimumProtocolVersion
SSLSupportMethod
The ID of a distribution in your account that has an attached SSL/TLS certificate that includes the provided alias.
', ], ], 'float' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ContinuousDeploymentSingleWeightConfig$Weight' => 'The percentage of traffic to send to a staging distribution, expressed as a decimal number between 0 and .15.
', ], ], 'integer' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ActiveTrustedKeyGroups$Quantity' => 'The number of key groups in the list.
', 'ActiveTrustedSigners$Quantity' => 'The number of Amazon Web Services accounts in the list.
', 'Aliases$Quantity' => 'The number of CNAME aliases, if any, that you want to associate with this distribution.
', 'AllowedMethods$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to forward to your origin. Valid values are 2 (for GET
and HEAD
requests), 3 (for GET
, HEAD
, and OPTIONS
requests) and 7 (for GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, POST
, and DELETE
requests).
The number of cache behaviors for this distribution.
', 'CachePolicyList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of cache policies requested.
', 'CachePolicyList$Quantity' => 'The total number of cache policies returned in the response.
', 'CachedMethods$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP methods for which you want CloudFront to cache responses. Valid values are 2
(for caching responses to GET
and HEAD
requests) and 3
(for caching responses to GET
, HEAD
, and OPTIONS
requests).
The maximum number of origin access identities you want in the response body.
', 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList$Quantity' => 'The number of CloudFront origin access identities that were created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
', 'ConflictingAliasesList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of conflicting aliases requested.
', 'ConflictingAliasesList$Quantity' => 'The number of conflicting aliases returned in the response.
', 'ContentTypeProfiles$Quantity' => 'The number of field-level encryption content type-profile mappings.
', 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of continuous deployment policies that were specified in your request.
', 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyList$Quantity' => 'The total number of continuous deployment policies in your Amazon Web Services account, regardless of the MaxItems
value.
The number of cookie names in the Items
list.
The HTTP status code for which you want to specify a custom error page and/or a caching duration.
', 'CustomErrorResponses$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP status codes for which you want to specify a custom error page and/or a caching duration. If Quantity
is 0
, you can omit Items
.
The number of custom headers, if any, for this distribution.
', 'CustomOriginConfig$HTTPPort' => 'The HTTP port that CloudFront uses to connect to the origin. Specify the HTTP port that the origin listens on.
', 'CustomOriginConfig$HTTPSPort' => 'The HTTPS port that CloudFront uses to connect to the origin. Specify the HTTPS port that the origin listens on.
', 'CustomOriginConfig$OriginReadTimeout' => 'Specifies how long, in seconds, CloudFront waits for a response from the origin. This is also known as the origin response timeout. The minimum timeout is 1 second, the maximum is 60 seconds, and the default (if you don\'t specify otherwise) is 30 seconds.
For more information, see Origin Response Timeout in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CustomOriginConfig$OriginKeepaliveTimeout' => 'Specifies how long, in seconds, CloudFront persists its connection to the origin. The minimum timeout is 1 second, the maximum is 60 seconds, and the default (if you don\'t specify otherwise) is 5 seconds.
For more information, see Origin Keep-alive Timeout in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'Distribution$InProgressInvalidationBatches' => 'The number of invalidation batches currently in progress.
', 'DistributionIdList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of distribution IDs requested.
', 'DistributionIdList$Quantity' => 'The total number of distribution IDs returned in the response.
', 'DistributionList$MaxItems' => 'The value you provided for the MaxItems
request parameter.
The number of distributions that were created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
', 'EncryptionEntities$Quantity' => 'Number of field pattern items in a field-level encryption content type-profile mapping.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of elements you want in the response body.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionList$Quantity' => 'The number of field-level encryption items.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of field-level encryption profiles you want in the response body.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileList$Quantity' => 'The number of field-level encryption profiles.
', 'FieldPatterns$Quantity' => 'The number of field-level encryption field patterns.
', 'FunctionAssociations$Quantity' => 'The number of CloudFront functions in the list.
', 'FunctionList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of functions requested.
', 'FunctionList$Quantity' => 'The number of functions returned in the response.
', 'GeoRestriction$Quantity' => 'When geo restriction is enabled
, this is the number of countries in your whitelist
or blacklist
. Otherwise, when it is not enabled, Quantity
is 0
, and you can omit Items
.
The number of header names in the Items
list.
The value that you provided for the MaxItems
request parameter.
The number of invalidation batches that were created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
', 'KeyGroupList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of key groups requested.
', 'KeyGroupList$Quantity' => 'The number of key groups returned in the response.
', 'KeyPairIds$Quantity' => 'The number of key pair identifiers in the list.
', 'LambdaFunctionAssociations$Quantity' => 'The number of Lambda@Edge function associations for this cache behavior.
', 'Origin$ConnectionAttempts' => 'The number of times that CloudFront attempts to connect to the origin. The minimum number is 1, the maximum is 3, and the default (if you don\'t specify otherwise) is 3.
For a custom origin (including an Amazon S3 bucket that\'s configured with static website hosting), this value also specifies the number of times that CloudFront attempts to get a response from the origin, in the case of an Origin Response Timeout.
For more information, see Origin Connection Attempts in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'Origin$ConnectionTimeout' => 'The number of seconds that CloudFront waits when trying to establish a connection to the origin. The minimum timeout is 1 second, the maximum is 10 seconds, and the default (if you don\'t specify otherwise) is 10 seconds.
For more information, see Origin Connection Timeout in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'OriginAccessControlList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of origin access controls requested.
', 'OriginAccessControlList$Quantity' => 'The number of origin access controls returned in the response.
', 'OriginGroupMembers$Quantity' => 'The number of origins in an origin group.
', 'OriginGroups$Quantity' => 'The number of origin groups.
', 'OriginRequestPolicyList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of origin request policies requested.
', 'OriginRequestPolicyList$Quantity' => 'The total number of origin request policies returned in the response.
', 'OriginSslProtocols$Quantity' => 'The number of SSL/TLS protocols that you want to allow CloudFront to use when establishing an HTTPS connection with this origin.
', 'Origins$Quantity' => 'The number of origins for this distribution.
', 'Paths$Quantity' => 'The number of invalidation paths specified for the objects that you want to invalidate.
', 'PublicKeyList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of public keys you want in the response.
', 'PublicKeyList$Quantity' => 'The number of public keys in the list.
', 'QueryArgProfiles$Quantity' => 'Number of profiles for query argument-profile mapping for field-level encryption.
', 'QueryStringCacheKeys$Quantity' => 'The number of whitelisted
query string parameters for a cache behavior.
The number of query string names in the Items
list.
The maximum number of real-time log configurations requested.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAccessControlAllowHeaders$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP header names in the list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAccessControlAllowMethods$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP methods in the list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAccessControlAllowOrigins$Quantity' => 'The number of origins in the list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAccessControlExposeHeaders$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP headers in the list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCorsConfig$AccessControlMaxAgeSec' => 'A number that CloudFront uses as the value for the Access-Control-Max-Age
HTTP response header.
For more information about the Access-Control-Max-Age
HTTP response header, see Access-Control-Max-Age in the MDN Web Docs.
The number of HTTP response headers in the list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyList$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of response headers policies requested.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyList$Quantity' => 'The number of response headers policies returned.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyRemoveHeadersConfig$Quantity' => 'The number of HTTP header names in the list.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyStrictTransportSecurity$AccessControlMaxAgeSec' => 'A number that CloudFront uses as the value for the max-age
directive in the Strict-Transport-Security
HTTP response header.
The amount of time after which you want sessions to cease if no requests are received. Allowed values are 300–3600 seconds (5–60 minutes).
The value must be less than or equal to MaximumTTL
.
The maximum amount of time to consider requests from the viewer as being part of the same session. Allowed values are 300–3600 seconds (5–60 minutes).
The value must be less than or equal to IdleTTL
.
The number of CloudFront domain names in your staging distribution.
', 'StatusCodeList$member' => NULL, 'StatusCodes$Quantity' => 'The number of status codes.
', 'StreamingDistributionList$MaxItems' => 'The value you provided for the MaxItems
request parameter.
The number of streaming distributions that were created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
', 'TrustedKeyGroups$Quantity' => 'The number of key groups in the list.
', 'TrustedSigners$Quantity' => 'The number of Amazon Web Services accounts in the list.
', ], ], 'listConflictingAliasesMaxItemsInteger' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'ListConflictingAliasesRequest$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of conflicting aliases that you want in the response.
', ], ], 'long' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'CacheBehavior$MinTTL' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the MinTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
You must specify 0
for MinTTL
if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin (under Headers
, if you specify 1
for Quantity
and *
for Name
).
This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the DefaultTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age
, Cache-Control s-maxage
, and Expires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the MaxTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The maximum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin adds HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age
, Cache-Control s-maxage
, and Expires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The default amount of time, in seconds, that you want objects to stay in the CloudFront cache before CloudFront sends another request to the origin to see if the object has been updated. CloudFront uses this value as the object\'s time to live (TTL) only when the origin does not send Cache-Control
or Expires
headers with the object. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The default value for this field is 86400 seconds (one day). If the value of MinTTL
is more than 86400 seconds, then the default value for this field is the same as the value of MinTTL
.
The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that objects stay in the CloudFront cache before CloudFront sends another request to the origin to see if the object has been updated. CloudFront uses this value only when the origin sends Cache-Control
or Expires
headers with the object. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The default value for this field is 31536000 seconds (one year). If the value of MinTTL
or DefaultTTL
is more than 31536000 seconds, then the default value for this field is the same as the value of DefaultTTL
.
The minimum amount of time, in seconds, that you want objects to stay in the CloudFront cache before CloudFront sends another request to the origin to see if the object has been updated. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CreateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$SamplingRate' => 'The sampling rate for this real-time log configuration. The sampling rate determines the percentage of viewer requests that are represented in the real-time log data. You must provide an integer between 1 and 100, inclusive.
', 'CustomErrorResponse$ErrorCachingMinTTL' => 'The minimum amount of time, in seconds, that you want CloudFront to cache the HTTP status code specified in ErrorCode
. When this time period has elapsed, CloudFront queries your origin to see whether the problem that caused the error has been resolved and the requested object is now available.
For more information, see Customizing Error Responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$MinTTL' => 'This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the MinTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
You must specify 0
for MinTTL
if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin (under Headers
, if you specify 1
for Quantity
and *
for Name
).
This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the DefaultTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age
, Cache-Control s-maxage
, and Expires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the MaxTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The maximum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin adds HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age
, Cache-Control s-maxage
, and Expires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The sampling rate for this real-time log configuration. The sampling rate determines the percentage of viewer requests that are represented in the real-time log data. The sampling rate is an integer between 1 and 100, inclusive.
', 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$SamplingRate' => 'The sampling rate for this real-time log configuration. The sampling rate determines the percentage of viewer requests that are represented in the real-time log data. You must provide an integer between 1 and 100, inclusive.
', ], ], 'sensitiveStringType' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'OriginCustomHeader$HeaderValue' => 'The value for the header that you specified in the HeaderName
field.
If the result of testing the function was an error, this field contains the error message.
', 'TestResult$FunctionOutput' => 'The event object returned by the function. For more information about the structure of the event object, see Event object structure in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', ], ], 'string' => [ 'base' => NULL, 'refs' => [ 'AccessControlAllowHeadersList$member' => NULL, 'AccessControlAllowOriginsList$member' => NULL, 'AccessControlExposeHeadersList$member' => NULL, 'AccessDenied$Message' => NULL, 'AliasICPRecordal$CNAME' => 'A domain name associated with a distribution.
', 'AliasList$member' => NULL, 'AssociateAliasRequest$TargetDistributionId' => 'The ID of the distribution that you\'re associating the alias with.
', 'AssociateAliasRequest$Alias' => 'The alias (also known as a CNAME) to add to the target distribution.
', 'AwsAccountNumberList$member' => NULL, 'BatchTooLarge$Message' => NULL, 'CNAMEAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'CacheBehavior$PathPattern' => 'The pattern (for example, images/*.jpg
) that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to. When CloudFront receives a viewer request, the requested path is compared with path patterns in the order in which cache behaviors are listed in the distribution.
You can optionally include a slash (/
) at the beginning of the path pattern. For example, /images/*.jpg
. CloudFront behavior is the same with or without the leading /
.
The path pattern for the default cache behavior is *
and cannot be changed. If the request for an object does not match the path pattern for any cache behaviors, CloudFront applies the behavior in the default cache behavior.
For more information, see Path Pattern in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CacheBehavior$TargetOriginId' => 'The value of ID
for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when they match this cache behavior.
The value of ID
for the field-level encryption configuration that you want CloudFront to use for encrypting specific fields of data for this cache behavior.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Real-time logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CacheBehavior$CachePolicyId' => 'The unique identifier of the cache policy that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A CacheBehavior
must include either a CachePolicyId
or ForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use a CachePolicyId
.
The unique identifier of the origin request policy that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'CacheBehavior$ResponseHeadersPolicyId' => 'The identifier for a response headers policy.
', 'CachePolicy$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the cache policy.
', 'CachePolicyAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'CachePolicyConfig$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the cache policy. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'CachePolicyConfig$Name' => 'A unique name to identify the cache policy.
', 'CachePolicyInUse$Message' => NULL, 'CachePolicyList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing cache policies where you left off.
The ID for the origin access identity, for example, E74FTE3AJFJ256A
.
The Amazon S3 canonical user ID for the origin access identity, used when giving the origin access identity read permission to an object in Amazon S3.
', 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig$CallerReference' => 'A unique value (for example, a date-time stamp) that ensures that the request can\'t be replayed.
If the value of CallerReference
is new (regardless of the content of the CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
object), a new origin access identity is created.
If the CallerReference
is a value already sent in a previous identity request, and the content of the CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
is identical to the original request (ignoring white space), the response includes the same information returned to the original request.
If the CallerReference
is a value you already sent in a previous request to create an identity, but the content of the CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
is different from the original request, CloudFront returns a CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityAlreadyExists
error.
A comment to describe the origin access identity. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityInUse$Message' => NULL, 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList$Marker' => 'Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of origin access identities. The results include identities in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response (which is also the ID of the last identity on that page).
If IsTruncated
is true
, this element is present and contains the value you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your origin access identities where they left off.
The ID for the origin access identity. For example: E74FTE3AJFJ256A
.
The Amazon S3 canonical user ID for the origin access identity, which you use when giving the origin access identity read permission to an object in Amazon S3.
', 'CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitySummary$Comment' => 'The comment for this origin access identity, as originally specified when created.
', 'ConflictingAlias$Alias' => 'An alias (also called a CNAME).
', 'ConflictingAlias$DistributionId' => 'The (partially hidden) ID of the CloudFront distribution associated with the alias.
', 'ConflictingAlias$AccountId' => 'The (partially hidden) ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the distribution that\'s associated with the alias.
', 'ConflictingAliasesList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing conflicting aliases where you left off.
The profile ID for a field-level encryption content type-profile mapping.
', 'ContentTypeProfile$ContentType' => 'The content type for a field-level encryption content type-profile mapping.
', 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicy$Id' => 'The identifier of the continuous deployment policy.
', 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyInUse$Message' => NULL, 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicyList$NextMarker' => 'Indicates the next page of continuous deployment policies. To get the next page of the list, use this value in the Marker
field of your request.
The request header name that you want CloudFront to send to your staging distribution. The header must contain the prefix aws-cf-cd-
.
The request header value.
', 'CookieNameList$member' => NULL, 'CopyDistributionRequest$PrimaryDistributionId' => 'The identifier of the primary distribution whose configuration you are copying. To get a distribution ID, use ListDistributions
.
The version identifier of the primary distribution whose configuration you are copying. This is the ETag
value returned in the response to GetDistribution
and GetDistributionConfig
.
A value that uniquely identifies a request to create a resource. This helps to prevent CloudFront from creating a duplicate resource if you accidentally resubmit an identical request.
', 'CopyDistributionResult$Location' => 'The URL of the staging distribution.
', 'CopyDistributionResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the staging distribution.
', 'CreateCachePolicyResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the cache policy just created.
', 'CreateCachePolicyResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the cache policy.
', 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the new origin access identity just created.
', 'CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the origin access identity created.
', 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult$Location' => 'The location of the continuous deployment policy.
', 'CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the continuous deployment policy.
', 'CreateDistributionResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the new distribution resource just created.
', 'CreateDistributionResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the distribution created.
', 'CreateDistributionWithTagsResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the new distribution resource just created.
', 'CreateDistributionWithTagsResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the distribution created.
', 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the new configuration resource just created.
', 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the field level encryption configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The fully qualified URI of the new profile resource just created.
', 'CreateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the field level encryption profile. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The URL of the CloudFront function. Use the URL to manage the function with the CloudFront API.
', 'CreateFunctionResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the CloudFront function.
', 'CreateInvalidationRequest$DistributionId' => 'The distribution\'s id.
', 'CreateInvalidationResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the distribution and invalidation batch request, including the Invalidation ID
.
The URL of the key group.
', 'CreateKeyGroupResult$ETag' => 'The identifier for this version of the key group.
', 'CreateMonitoringSubscriptionRequest$DistributionId' => 'The ID of the distribution that you are enabling metrics for.
', 'CreateOriginAccessControlResult$Location' => 'The URL of the origin access control.
', 'CreateOriginAccessControlResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the origin access control.
', 'CreateOriginRequestPolicyResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the origin request policy just created.
', 'CreateOriginRequestPolicyResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the origin request policy.
', 'CreatePublicKeyResult$Location' => 'The URL of the public key.
', 'CreatePublicKeyResult$ETag' => 'The identifier for this version of the public key.
', 'CreateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$Name' => 'A unique name to identify this real-time log configuration.
', 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicyResult$Location' => 'The URL of the response headers policy.
', 'CreateResponseHeadersPolicyResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the response headers policy.
', 'CreateStreamingDistributionResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the new streaming distribution resource just created.
', 'CreateStreamingDistributionResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the streaming distribution created.
', 'CreateStreamingDistributionWithTagsResult$Location' => 'The fully qualified URI of the new streaming distribution resource just created.
', 'CreateStreamingDistributionWithTagsResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the distribution created.
', 'CustomErrorResponse$ResponsePagePath' => 'The path to the custom error page that you want CloudFront to return to a viewer when your origin returns the HTTP status code specified by ErrorCode
, for example, /4xx-errors/403-forbidden.html
. If you want to store your objects and your custom error pages in different locations, your distribution must include a cache behavior for which the following is true:
The value of PathPattern
matches the path to your custom error messages. For example, suppose you saved custom error pages for 4xx errors in an Amazon S3 bucket in a directory named /4xx-errors
. Your distribution must include a cache behavior for which the path pattern routes requests for your custom error pages to that location, for example, /4xx-errors/*
.
The value of TargetOriginId
specifies the value of the ID
element for the origin that contains your custom error pages.
If you specify a value for ResponsePagePath
, you must also specify a value for ResponseCode
.
We recommend that you store custom error pages in an Amazon S3 bucket. If you store custom error pages on an HTTP server and the server starts to return 5xx errors, CloudFront can\'t get the files that you want to return to viewers because the origin server is unavailable.
', 'CustomErrorResponse$ResponseCode' => 'The HTTP status code that you want CloudFront to return to the viewer along with the custom error page. There are a variety of reasons that you might want CloudFront to return a status code different from the status code that your origin returned to CloudFront, for example:
Some Internet devices (some firewalls and corporate proxies, for example) intercept HTTP 4xx and 5xx and prevent the response from being returned to the viewer. If you substitute 200
, the response typically won\'t be intercepted.
If you don\'t care about distinguishing among different client errors or server errors, you can specify 400
or 500
as the ResponseCode
for all 4xx or 5xx errors.
You might want to return a 200
status code (OK) and static website so your customers don\'t know that your website is down.
If you specify a value for ResponseCode
, you must also specify a value for ResponsePagePath
.
The value of ID
for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when they use the default cache behavior.
The value of ID
for the field-level encryption configuration that you want CloudFront to use for encrypting specific fields of data for the default cache behavior.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Real-time logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$CachePolicyId' => 'The unique identifier of the cache policy that is attached to the default cache behavior. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A DefaultCacheBehavior
must include either a CachePolicyId
or ForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use a CachePolicyId
.
The unique identifier of the origin request policy that is attached to the default cache behavior. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DefaultCacheBehavior$ResponseHeadersPolicyId' => 'The identifier for a response headers policy.
', 'DeleteCachePolicyRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the cache policy that you are deleting. To get the identifier, you can use ListCachePolicies
.
The version of the cache policy that you are deleting. The version is the cache policy\'s ETag
value, which you can get using ListCachePolicies
, GetCachePolicy
, or GetCachePolicyConfig
.
The origin access identity\'s ID.
', 'DeleteCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header you received from a previous GET
or PUT
request. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identifier of the continuous deployment policy that you are deleting.
', 'DeleteContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the continuous deployment policy that you are deleting.
The distribution ID.
', 'DeleteDistributionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when you disabled the distribution. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The ID of the configuration you want to delete from CloudFront.
', 'DeleteFieldLevelEncryptionConfigRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the configuration identity to delete. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
Request the ID of the profile you want to delete from CloudFront.
', 'DeleteFieldLevelEncryptionProfileRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the profile to delete. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The name of the function that you are deleting.
', 'DeleteFunctionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the function that you are deleting, which you can get using DescribeFunction
.
The identifier of the key group that you are deleting. To get the identifier, use ListKeyGroups
.
The version of the key group that you are deleting. The version is the key group\'s ETag
value. To get the ETag
, use GetKeyGroup
or GetKeyGroupConfig
.
The ID of the distribution that you are disabling metrics for.
', 'DeleteOriginAccessControlRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier of the origin access control that you are deleting.
', 'DeleteOriginAccessControlRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the origin access control that you are deleting.
The unique identifier for the origin request policy that you are deleting. To get the identifier, you can use ListOriginRequestPolicies
.
The version of the origin request policy that you are deleting. The version is the origin request policy\'s ETag
value, which you can get using ListOriginRequestPolicies
, GetOriginRequestPolicy
, or GetOriginRequestPolicyConfig
.
The ID of the public key you want to remove from CloudFront.
', 'DeletePublicKeyRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the public key identity to delete. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The name of the real-time log configuration to delete.
', 'DeleteRealtimeLogConfigRequest$ARN' => 'The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration to delete.
', 'DeleteResponseHeadersPolicyRequest$Id' => 'The identifier for the response headers policy that you are deleting.
To get the identifier, you can use ListResponseHeadersPolicies
.
The version of the response headers policy that you are deleting.
The version is the response headers policy\'s ETag
value, which you can get using ListResponseHeadersPolicies
, GetResponseHeadersPolicy
, or GetResponseHeadersPolicyConfig
.
The distribution ID.
', 'DeleteStreamingDistributionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when you disabled the streaming distribution. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The name of the function that you are getting information about.
', 'DescribeFunctionResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the CloudFront function.
', 'Distribution$Id' => 'The distribution\'s identifier. For example: E1U5RQF7T870K0
.
The distribution\'s Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
', 'Distribution$Status' => 'The distribution\'s status. When the status is Deployed
, the distribution\'s information is fully propagated to all CloudFront edge locations.
The distribution\'s CloudFront domain name. For example: d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
.
A unique value (for example, a date-time stamp) that ensures that the request can\'t be replayed.
If the value of CallerReference
is new (regardless of the content of the DistributionConfig
object), CloudFront creates a new distribution.
If CallerReference
is a value that you already sent in a previous request to create a distribution, CloudFront returns a DistributionAlreadyExists
error.
The object that you want CloudFront to request from your origin (for example, index.html
) when a viewer requests the root URL for your distribution (https://www.example.com
) instead of an object in your distribution (https://www.example.com/product-description.html
). Specifying a default root object avoids exposing the contents of your distribution.
Specify only the object name, for example, index.html
. Don\'t add a /
before the object name.
If you don\'t want to specify a default root object when you create a distribution, include an empty DefaultRootObject
element.
To delete the default root object from an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and include an empty DefaultRootObject
element.
To replace the default root object, update the distribution configuration and specify the new object.
For more information about the default root object, see Creating a Default Root Object in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'DistributionConfig$WebACLId' => 'A unique identifier that specifies the WAF web ACL, if any, to associate with this distribution. To specify a web ACL created using the latest version of WAF, use the ACL ARN, for example arn:aws:wafv2:us-east-1:123456789012:global/webacl/ExampleWebACL/473e64fd-f30b-4765-81a0-62ad96dd167a
. To specify a web ACL created using WAF Classic, use the ACL ID, for example 473e64fd-f30b-4765-81a0-62ad96dd167a
.
WAF is a web application firewall that lets you monitor the HTTP and HTTPS requests that are forwarded to CloudFront, and lets you control access to your content. Based on conditions that you specify, such as the IP addresses that requests originate from or the values of query strings, CloudFront responds to requests either with the requested content or with an HTTP 403 status code (Forbidden). You can also configure CloudFront to return a custom error page when a request is blocked. For more information about WAF, see the WAF Developer Guide.
', 'DistributionConfig$ContinuousDeploymentPolicyId' => 'The identifier of a continuous deployment policy. For more information, see CreateContinuousDeploymentPolicy
.
The value provided in the Marker
request field.
Contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing distribution IDs where you left off.
The value you provided for the Marker
request parameter.
If IsTruncated
is true
, this element is present and contains the value you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your distributions where they left off.
The identifier for the distribution. For example: EDFDVBD632BHDS5
.
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the distribution. For example: arn:aws:cloudfront::123456789012:distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5
, where 123456789012
is your Amazon Web Services account ID.
The current status of the distribution. When the status is Deployed
, the distribution\'s information is propagated to all CloudFront edge locations.
The domain name that corresponds to the distribution, for example, d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
.
The comment originally specified when this distribution was created.
', 'DistributionSummary$WebACLId' => 'The Web ACL Id (if any) associated with the distribution.
', 'EncryptionEntity$PublicKeyId' => 'The public key associated with a set of field-level encryption patterns, to be used when encrypting the fields that match the patterns.
', 'EncryptionEntity$ProviderId' => 'The provider associated with the public key being used for encryption. This value must also be provided with the private key for applications to be able to decrypt data.
', 'EndPoint$StreamType' => 'The type of data stream where you are sending real-time log data. The only valid value is Kinesis
.
The configuration ID for a field-level encryption configuration which includes a set of profiles that specify certain selected data fields to be encrypted by specific public keys.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfig$CallerReference' => 'A unique number that ensures the request can\'t be replayed.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfig$Comment' => 'An optional comment about the configuration. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfigAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'FieldLevelEncryptionConfigInUse$Message' => NULL, 'FieldLevelEncryptionList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more elements to be listed, this element is present and contains the value that you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your configurations where you left off.
The ID for a field-level encryption profile configuration which includes a set of profiles that specify certain selected data fields to be encrypted by specific public keys.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig$Name' => 'Profile name for the field-level encryption profile.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig$CallerReference' => 'A unique number that ensures that the request can\'t be replayed.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfig$Comment' => 'An optional comment for the field-level encryption profile. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileInUse$Message' => NULL, 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more elements to be listed, this element is present and contains the value that you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your profiles where you left off.
ID for the field-level encryption profile summary.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileSummary$Name' => 'Name for the field-level encryption profile summary.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileSummary$Comment' => 'An optional comment for the field-level encryption profile summary. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionSummary$Id' => 'The unique ID of a field-level encryption item.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionSummary$Comment' => 'An optional comment about the field-level encryption item. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'FieldList$member' => NULL, 'FieldPatternList$member' => NULL, 'FunctionAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'FunctionConfig$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the function.
', 'FunctionExecutionLogList$member' => NULL, 'FunctionInUse$Message' => NULL, 'FunctionList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing functions where you left off.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the function. The ARN uniquely identifies the function.
', 'FunctionSizeLimitExceeded$Message' => NULL, 'FunctionSummary$Status' => 'The status of the CloudFront function.
', 'GetCachePolicyConfigRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the cache policy. If the cache policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the cache policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListCachePolicies
.
The current version of the cache policy.
', 'GetCachePolicyRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the cache policy. If the cache policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the cache policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListCachePolicies
.
The current version of the cache policy.
', 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfigRequest$Id' => 'The identity\'s ID.
', 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfigResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identity\'s ID.
', 'GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the origin access identity\'s information. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identifier of the continuous deployment policy whose configuration you are getting.
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyConfigResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the continuous deployment policy.
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest$Id' => 'The identifier of the continuous deployment policy that you are getting.
', 'GetContinuousDeploymentPolicyResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the continuous deployment policy.
', 'GetDistributionConfigRequest$Id' => 'The distribution\'s ID. If the ID is empty, an empty distribution configuration is returned.
', 'GetDistributionConfigResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The distribution\'s ID. If the ID is empty, an empty distribution configuration is returned.
', 'GetDistributionResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the distribution\'s information. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
Request the ID for the field-level encryption configuration information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionConfigResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the field level encryption configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
Get the ID for the field-level encryption profile configuration information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionProfileConfigResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the field-level encryption profile configuration result. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
Get the ID for the field-level encryption profile information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionProfileResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the field level encryption profile. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
Request the ID for the field-level encryption configuration information.
', 'GetFieldLevelEncryptionResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the field level encryption configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The name of the function whose code you are getting.
', 'GetFunctionResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the CloudFront function.
', 'GetFunctionResult$ContentType' => 'The content type (media type) of the response.
', 'GetInvalidationRequest$DistributionId' => 'The distribution\'s ID.
', 'GetInvalidationRequest$Id' => 'The identifier for the invalidation request, for example, IDFDVBD632BHDS5
.
The identifier of the key group whose configuration you are getting. To get the identifier, use ListKeyGroups
.
The identifier for this version of the key group.
', 'GetKeyGroupRequest$Id' => 'The identifier of the key group that you are getting. To get the identifier, use ListKeyGroups
.
The identifier for this version of the key group.
', 'GetMonitoringSubscriptionRequest$DistributionId' => 'The ID of the distribution that you are getting metrics information for.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlConfigRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier of the origin access control.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlConfigResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the origin access control.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier of the origin access control.
', 'GetOriginAccessControlResult$ETag' => 'The version identifier for the current version of the origin access control.
', 'GetOriginRequestPolicyConfigRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the origin request policy. If the origin request policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the origin request policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListOriginRequestPolicies
.
The current version of the origin request policy.
', 'GetOriginRequestPolicyRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the origin request policy. If the origin request policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the origin request policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListOriginRequestPolicies
.
The current version of the origin request policy.
', 'GetPublicKeyConfigRequest$Id' => 'The identifier of the public key whose configuration you are getting.
', 'GetPublicKeyConfigResult$ETag' => 'The identifier for this version of the public key configuration.
', 'GetPublicKeyRequest$Id' => 'The identifier of the public key you are getting.
', 'GetPublicKeyResult$ETag' => 'The identifier for this version of the public key.
', 'GetRealtimeLogConfigRequest$Name' => 'The name of the real-time log configuration to get.
', 'GetRealtimeLogConfigRequest$ARN' => 'The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration to get.
', 'GetResponseHeadersPolicyConfigRequest$Id' => 'The identifier for the response headers policy.
If the response headers policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the response headers policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListResponseHeadersPolicies
.
The version identifier for the current version of the response headers policy.
', 'GetResponseHeadersPolicyRequest$Id' => 'The identifier for the response headers policy.
If the response headers policy is attached to a distribution\'s cache behavior, you can get the policy\'s identifier using ListDistributions
or GetDistribution
. If the response headers policy is not attached to a cache behavior, you can get the identifier using ListResponseHeadersPolicies
.
The version identifier for the current version of the response headers policy.
', 'GetStreamingDistributionConfigRequest$Id' => 'The streaming distribution\'s ID.
', 'GetStreamingDistributionConfigResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The streaming distribution\'s ID.
', 'GetStreamingDistributionResult$ETag' => 'The current version of the streaming distribution\'s information. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identifier for the invalidation request. For example: IDFDVBD632BHDS5
.
The status of the invalidation request. When the invalidation batch is finished, the status is Completed
.
A value that you specify to uniquely identify an invalidation request. CloudFront uses the value to prevent you from accidentally resubmitting an identical request. Whenever you create a new invalidation request, you must specify a new value for CallerReference
and change other values in the request as applicable. One way to ensure that the value of CallerReference
is unique is to use a timestamp
, for example, 20120301090000
.
If you make a second invalidation request with the same value for CallerReference
, and if the rest of the request is the same, CloudFront doesn\'t create a new invalidation request. Instead, CloudFront returns information about the invalidation request that you previously created with the same CallerReference
.
If CallerReference
is a value you already sent in a previous invalidation batch request but the content of any Path
is different from the original request, CloudFront returns an InvalidationBatchAlreadyExists
error.
The value that you provided for the Marker
request parameter.
If IsTruncated
is true
, this element is present and contains the value that you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your invalidation batches where they left off.
The unique ID for an invalidation request.
', 'InvalidationSummary$Status' => 'The status of an invalidation request.
', 'KGKeyPairIds$KeyGroupId' => 'The identifier of the key group that contains the public keys.
', 'KeyGroup$Id' => 'The identifier for the key group.
', 'KeyGroupAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'KeyGroupConfig$Name' => 'A name to identify the key group.
', 'KeyGroupConfig$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the key group. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'KeyGroupList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing key groups.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that CloudFront can use to send real-time log data to your Kinesis data stream.
For more information the IAM role, see Real-time log configuration IAM role in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'KinesisStreamConfig$StreamARN' => 'The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Kinesis data stream where you are sending real-time log data.
', 'ListCachePoliciesRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of cache policies. The response includes cache policies in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of cache policies that you want in the response.
', 'ListCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitiesRequest$Marker' => 'Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of origin access identities. The results include identities in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response (which is also the ID of the last identity on that page).
The maximum number of origin access identities you want in the response body.
', 'ListConflictingAliasesRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in the list of conflicting aliases. The response includes conflicting aliases in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of continuous deployment policies. The response includes policies in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of continuous deployment policies that you want returned in the response.
', 'ListDistributionsByCachePolicyIdRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distribution IDs. The response includes distribution IDs in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of distribution IDs that you want in the response.
', 'ListDistributionsByCachePolicyIdRequest$CachePolicyId' => 'The ID of the cache policy whose associated distribution IDs you want to list.
', 'ListDistributionsByKeyGroupRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distribution IDs. The response includes distribution IDs in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of distribution IDs that you want in the response.
', 'ListDistributionsByKeyGroupRequest$KeyGroupId' => 'The ID of the key group whose associated distribution IDs you are listing.
', 'ListDistributionsByOriginRequestPolicyIdRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distribution IDs. The response includes distribution IDs in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of distribution IDs that you want in the response.
', 'ListDistributionsByOriginRequestPolicyIdRequest$OriginRequestPolicyId' => 'The ID of the origin request policy whose associated distribution IDs you want to list.
', 'ListDistributionsByRealtimeLogConfigRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distributions. The response includes distributions in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of distributions that you want in the response.
', 'ListDistributionsByRealtimeLogConfigRequest$RealtimeLogConfigName' => 'The name of the real-time log configuration whose associated distributions you want to list.
', 'ListDistributionsByRealtimeLogConfigRequest$RealtimeLogConfigArn' => 'The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration whose associated distributions you want to list.
', 'ListDistributionsByResponseHeadersPolicyIdRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distribution IDs. The response includes distribution IDs in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of distribution IDs that you want to get in the response.
', 'ListDistributionsByResponseHeadersPolicyIdRequest$ResponseHeadersPolicyId' => 'The ID of the response headers policy whose associated distribution IDs you want to list.
', 'ListDistributionsByWebACLIdRequest$Marker' => 'Use Marker
and MaxItems
to control pagination of results. If you have more than MaxItems
distributions that satisfy the request, the response includes a NextMarker
element. To get the next page of results, submit another request. For the value of Marker
, specify the value of NextMarker
from the last response. (For the first request, omit Marker
.)
The maximum number of distributions that you want CloudFront to return in the response body. The maximum and default values are both 100.
', 'ListDistributionsByWebACLIdRequest$WebACLId' => 'The ID of the WAF web ACL that you want to list the associated distributions. If you specify "null" for the ID, the request returns a list of the distributions that aren\'t associated with a web ACL.
', 'ListDistributionsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distributions. The results include distributions in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response (which is also the ID of the last distribution on that page).
The maximum number of distributions you want in the response body.
', 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionConfigsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of configurations. The results include configurations in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response (which is also the ID of the last configuration on that page).
The maximum number of field-level encryption configurations you want in the response body.
', 'ListFieldLevelEncryptionProfilesRequest$Marker' => 'Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of profiles. The results include profiles in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response (which is also the ID of the last profile on that page).
The maximum number of field-level encryption profiles you want in the response body.
', 'ListFunctionsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of functions. The response includes functions in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of functions that you want in the response.
', 'ListInvalidationsRequest$DistributionId' => 'The distribution\'s ID.
', 'ListInvalidationsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this parameter when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of invalidation batches. Because the results are returned in decreasing order from most recent to oldest, the most recent results are on the first page, the second page will contain earlier results, and so on. To get the next page of results, set Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response. This value is the same as the ID of the last invalidation batch on that page.
The maximum number of invalidation batches that you want in the response body.
', 'ListKeyGroupsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of key groups. The response includes key groups in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of key groups that you want in the response.
', 'ListOriginAccessControlsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of origin access controls. The response includes the items in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of origin access controls that you want in the response.
', 'ListOriginRequestPoliciesRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of origin request policies. The response includes origin request policies in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of origin request policies that you want in the response.
', 'ListPublicKeysRequest$Marker' => 'Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of public keys. The results include public keys in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the Marker
to the value of the NextMarker
from the current page\'s response (which is also the ID of the last public key on that page).
The maximum number of public keys you want in the response body.
', 'ListRealtimeLogConfigsRequest$MaxItems' => 'The maximum number of real-time log configurations that you want in the response.
', 'ListRealtimeLogConfigsRequest$Marker' => 'Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of real-time log configurations. The response includes real-time log configurations in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
Use this field when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of response headers policies. The response includes response headers policies in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of the list, set this field\'s value to the value of NextMarker
from the current page\'s response.
The maximum number of response headers policies that you want to get in the response.
', 'ListStreamingDistributionsRequest$Marker' => 'The value that you provided for the Marker
request parameter.
The value that you provided for the MaxItems
request parameter.
The Amazon S3 bucket to store the access logs in, for example, myawslogbucket.s3.amazonaws.com
.
An optional string that you want CloudFront to prefix to the access log filenames
for this distribution, for example, myprefix/
. If you want to enable logging, but you don\'t want to specify a prefix, you still must include an empty Prefix
element in the Logging
element.
A unique identifier for the origin. This value must be unique within the distribution.
Use this value to specify the TargetOriginId
in a CacheBehavior
or DefaultCacheBehavior
.
The domain name for the origin.
For more information, see Origin Domain Name in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'Origin$OriginPath' => 'An optional path that CloudFront appends to the origin domain name when CloudFront requests content from the origin.
For more information, see Origin Path in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'Origin$OriginAccessControlId' => 'The unique identifier of an origin access control for this origin.
For more information, see Restricting access to an Amazon S3 origin in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'OriginAccessControl$Id' => 'The unique identifier of the origin access control.
', 'OriginAccessControlAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'OriginAccessControlConfig$Name' => 'A name to identify the origin access control.
', 'OriginAccessControlConfig$Description' => 'A description of the origin access control.
', 'OriginAccessControlInUse$Message' => NULL, 'OriginAccessControlList$Marker' => 'The value of the Marker
field that was provided in the request.
If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value to use in the Marker
field of another request to continue listing origin access controls.
The unique identifier of the origin access control.
', 'OriginAccessControlSummary$Description' => 'A description of the origin access control.
', 'OriginAccessControlSummary$Name' => 'A unique name that identifies the origin access control.
', 'OriginCustomHeader$HeaderName' => 'The name of a header that you want CloudFront to send to your origin. For more information, see Adding Custom Headers to Origin Requests in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'OriginGroup$Id' => 'The origin group\'s ID.
', 'OriginGroupMember$OriginId' => 'The ID for an origin in an origin group.
', 'OriginRequestPolicy$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the origin request policy.
', 'OriginRequestPolicyAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'OriginRequestPolicyConfig$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the origin request policy. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'OriginRequestPolicyConfig$Name' => 'A unique name to identify the origin request policy.
', 'OriginRequestPolicyInUse$Message' => NULL, 'OriginRequestPolicyList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing origin request policies where you left off.
The identifier of the public key.
', 'PublicKeyAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'PublicKeyConfig$CallerReference' => 'A string included in the request to help make sure that the request can\'t be replayed.
', 'PublicKeyConfig$Name' => 'A name to help identify the public key.
', 'PublicKeyConfig$EncodedKey' => 'The public key that you can use with signed URLs and signed cookies, or with field-level encryption.
', 'PublicKeyConfig$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the public key. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'PublicKeyIdList$member' => NULL, 'PublicKeyInUse$Message' => NULL, 'PublicKeyList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more elements to be listed, this element is present and contains the value that you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your public keys where you left off.
The identifier of the public key.
', 'PublicKeySummary$Name' => 'A name to help identify the public key.
', 'PublicKeySummary$EncodedKey' => 'The public key.
', 'PublicKeySummary$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the public key. The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'PublishFunctionRequest$Name' => 'The name of the function that you are publishing.
', 'PublishFunctionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the function that you are publishing, which you can get using DescribeFunction
.
Query argument for field-level encryption query argument-profile mapping.
', 'QueryArgProfile$ProfileId' => 'ID of profile to use for field-level encryption query argument-profile mapping
', 'QueryArgProfileEmpty$Message' => NULL, 'QueryStringCacheKeysList$member' => NULL, 'QueryStringNamesList$member' => NULL, 'RealtimeLogConfig$ARN' => 'The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of this real-time log configuration.
', 'RealtimeLogConfig$Name' => 'The unique name of this real-time log configuration.
', 'RealtimeLogConfigAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'RealtimeLogConfigInUse$Message' => NULL, 'RealtimeLogConfigOwnerMismatch$Message' => NULL, 'RealtimeLogConfigs$Marker' => 'This parameter indicates where this list of real-time log configurations begins. This list includes real-time log configurations that occur after the marker.
', 'RealtimeLogConfigs$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing real-time log configurations where you left off.
The identifier for the response headers policy.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyAlreadyExists$Message' => NULL, 'ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig$Comment' => 'A comment to describe the response headers policy.
The comment cannot be longer than 128 characters.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyConfig$Name' => 'A name to identify the response headers policy.
The name must be unique for response headers policies in this Amazon Web Services account.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyContentSecurityPolicy$ContentSecurityPolicy' => 'The policy directives and their values that CloudFront includes as values for the Content-Security-Policy
HTTP response header.
The HTTP response header name.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyCustomHeader$Value' => 'The value for the HTTP response header.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyInUse$Message' => NULL, 'ResponseHeadersPolicyList$NextMarker' => 'If there are more items in the list than are in this response, this element is present. It contains the value that you should use in the Marker
field of a subsequent request to continue listing response headers policies where you left off.
The HTTP header name.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicyXSSProtection$ReportUri' => 'A reporting URI, which CloudFront uses as the value of the report
directive in the X-XSS-Protection
header.
You cannot specify a ReportUri
when ModeBlock
is true
.
For more information about using a reporting URL, see X-XSS-Protection in the MDN Web Docs.
', 'S3Origin$DomainName' => 'The DNS name of the Amazon S3 origin.
', 'S3Origin$OriginAccessIdentity' => 'The CloudFront origin access identity to associate with the distribution. Use an origin access identity to configure the distribution so that end users can only access objects in an Amazon S3 bucket through CloudFront.
If you want end users to be able to access objects using either the CloudFront URL or the Amazon S3 URL, specify an empty OriginAccessIdentity
element.
To delete the origin access identity from an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and include an empty OriginAccessIdentity
element.
To replace the origin access identity, update the distribution configuration and specify the new origin access identity.
For more information, see Using an Origin Access Identity to Restrict Access to Your Amazon S3 Content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'S3OriginConfig$OriginAccessIdentity' => 'The CloudFront origin access identity to associate with the origin. Use an origin access identity to configure the origin so that viewers can only access objects in an Amazon S3 bucket through CloudFront. The format of the value is:
origin-access-identity/cloudfront/ID-of-origin-access-identity
where ID-of-origin-access-identity
is the value that CloudFront returned in the ID
element when you created the origin access identity.
If you want viewers to be able to access objects using either the CloudFront URL or the Amazon S3 URL, specify an empty OriginAccessIdentity
element.
To delete the origin access identity from an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and include an empty OriginAccessIdentity
element.
To replace the origin access identity, update the distribution configuration and specify the new origin access identity.
For more information about the origin access identity, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
', 'Signer$AwsAccountNumber' => 'An Amazon Web Services account number that contains active CloudFront key pairs that CloudFront can use to verify the signatures of signed URLs and signed cookies. If the Amazon Web Services account that owns the key pairs is the same account that owns the CloudFront distribution, the value of this field is self
.
The identifier for the RTMP distribution. For example: EGTXBD79EXAMPLE
.
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the distribution. For example: arn:aws:cloudfront::123456789012:distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5
, where 123456789012
is your Amazon Web Services account ID.
The current status of the RTMP distribution. When the status is Deployed
, the distribution\'s information is propagated to all CloudFront edge locations.
The domain name that corresponds to the streaming distribution, for example, s5c39gqb8ow64r.cloudfront.net
.
A unique value (for example, a date-time stamp) that ensures that the request can\'t be replayed.
If the value of CallerReference
is new (regardless of the content of the StreamingDistributionConfig
object), CloudFront creates a new distribution.
If CallerReference
is a value that you already sent in a previous request to create a distribution, CloudFront returns a DistributionAlreadyExists
error.
Any comments you want to include about the streaming distribution.
', 'StreamingDistributionList$Marker' => 'The value you provided for the Marker
request parameter.
If IsTruncated
is true
, this element is present and contains the value you can use for the Marker
request parameter to continue listing your RTMP distributions where they left off.
The identifier for the distribution, for example, EDFDVBD632BHDS5
.
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the streaming distribution. For example: arn:aws:cloudfront::123456789012:streaming-distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5
, where 123456789012
is your Amazon Web Services account ID.
Indicates the current status of the distribution. When the status is Deployed
, the distribution\'s information is fully propagated throughout the Amazon CloudFront system.
The domain name corresponding to the distribution, for example, d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
.
The comment originally specified when this distribution was created.
', 'StreamingLoggingConfig$Bucket' => 'The Amazon S3 bucket to store the access logs in, for example, myawslogbucket.s3.amazonaws.com
.
An optional string that you want CloudFront to prefix to the access log filenames for this streaming distribution, for example, myprefix/
. If you want to enable logging, but you don\'t want to specify a prefix, you still must include an empty Prefix
element in the Logging
element.
The name of the function that you are testing.
', 'TestFunctionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the function that you are testing, which you can get using DescribeFunction
.
The amount of time that the function took to run as a percentage of the maximum allowed time. For example, a compute utilization of 35 means that the function completed in 35% of the maximum allowed time.
', 'TooLongCSPInResponseHeadersPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCacheBehaviors$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCachePolicies$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCertificates$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentities$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyContinuousDeploymentPolicies$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCookieNamesInWhiteList$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCookiesInCachePolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCookiesInOriginRequestPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyCustomHeadersInResponseHeadersPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionCNAMEs$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributions$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToCachePolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToFieldLevelEncryptionConfig$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToKeyGroup$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToOriginAccessControl$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToOriginRequestPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsAssociatedToResponseHeadersPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsWithFunctionAssociations$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsWithLambdaAssociations$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyDistributionsWithSingleFunctionARN$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionConfigs$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionContentTypeProfiles$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionEncryptionEntities$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionFieldPatterns$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionProfiles$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFieldLevelEncryptionQueryArgProfiles$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFunctionAssociations$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyFunctions$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyHeadersInCachePolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyHeadersInForwardedValues$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyHeadersInOriginRequestPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyInvalidationsInProgress$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyKeyGroups$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyKeyGroupsAssociatedToDistribution$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyLambdaFunctionAssociations$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyOriginAccessControls$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyOriginCustomHeaders$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyOriginGroupsPerDistribution$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyOriginRequestPolicies$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyOrigins$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyPublicKeys$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyPublicKeysInKeyGroup$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyQueryStringParameters$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyQueryStringsInCachePolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyQueryStringsInOriginRequestPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyRealtimeLogConfigs$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyRemoveHeadersInResponseHeadersPolicy$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyResponseHeadersPolicies$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyStreamingDistributionCNAMEs$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyStreamingDistributions$Message' => NULL, 'TooManyTrustedSigners$Message' => NULL, 'TrustedKeyGroupDoesNotExist$Message' => NULL, 'TrustedKeyGroupIdList$member' => NULL, 'TrustedSignerDoesNotExist$Message' => NULL, 'UnsupportedOperation$Message' => NULL, 'UpdateCachePolicyRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the cache policy that you are updating. The identifier is returned in a cache behavior\'s CachePolicyId
field in the response to GetDistributionConfig
.
The version of the cache policy that you are updating. The version is returned in the cache policy\'s ETag
field in the response to GetCachePolicyConfig
.
The current version of the cache policy.
', 'UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest$Id' => 'The identity\'s id.
', 'UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the identity\'s configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identifier of the continuous deployment policy that you are updating.
', 'UpdateContinuousDeploymentPolicyRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the continuous deployment policy that you are updating.
The version identifier for the current version of the continuous deployment policy.
', 'UpdateDistributionRequest$Id' => 'The distribution\'s id.
', 'UpdateDistributionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the distribution\'s configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identifier of the primary distribution to which you are copying a staging distribution\'s configuration.
', 'UpdateDistributionWithStagingConfigRequest$StagingDistributionId' => 'The identifier of the staging distribution whose configuration you are copying to the primary distribution.
', 'UpdateDistributionWithStagingConfigRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current versions (ETag
values) of both primary and staging distributions. Provide these in the following format:
<primary ETag>, <staging ETag>
The current version of the primary distribution (after it\'s updated).
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigRequest$Id' => 'The ID of the configuration you want to update.
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionConfigRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the configuration identity to update. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The value of the ETag
header that you received when updating the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The ID of the field-level encryption profile request.
', 'UpdateFieldLevelEncryptionProfileRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the profile identity to update. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The result of the field-level encryption profile request.
', 'UpdateFunctionRequest$Name' => 'The name of the function that you are updating.
', 'UpdateFunctionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the function that you are updating, which you can get using DescribeFunction
.
The version identifier for the current version of the CloudFront function.
', 'UpdateKeyGroupRequest$Id' => 'The identifier of the key group that you are updating.
', 'UpdateKeyGroupRequest$IfMatch' => 'The version of the key group that you are updating. The version is the key group\'s ETag
value.
The identifier for this version of the key group.
', 'UpdateOriginAccessControlRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier of the origin access control that you are updating.
', 'UpdateOriginAccessControlRequest$IfMatch' => 'The current version (ETag
value) of the origin access control that you are updating.
The new version of the origin access control after it has been updated.
', 'UpdateOriginRequestPolicyRequest$Id' => 'The unique identifier for the origin request policy that you are updating. The identifier is returned in a cache behavior\'s OriginRequestPolicyId
field in the response to GetDistributionConfig
.
The version of the origin request policy that you are updating. The version is returned in the origin request policy\'s ETag
field in the response to GetOriginRequestPolicyConfig
.
The current version of the origin request policy.
', 'UpdatePublicKeyRequest$Id' => 'The identifier of the public key that you are updating.
', 'UpdatePublicKeyRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the public key to update. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The identifier of the current version of the public key.
', 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$Name' => 'The name for this real-time log configuration.
', 'UpdateRealtimeLogConfigRequest$ARN' => 'The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for this real-time log configuration.
', 'UpdateResponseHeadersPolicyRequest$Id' => 'The identifier for the response headers policy that you are updating.
', 'UpdateResponseHeadersPolicyRequest$IfMatch' => 'The version of the response headers policy that you are updating.
The version is returned in the cache policy\'s ETag
field in the response to GetResponseHeadersPolicyConfig
.
The current version of the response headers policy.
', 'UpdateStreamingDistributionRequest$Id' => 'The streaming distribution\'s id.
', 'UpdateStreamingDistributionRequest$IfMatch' => 'The value of the ETag
header that you received when retrieving the streaming distribution\'s configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL
.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs) and the SSL/TLS certificate is stored in Identity and Access Management (IAM), provide the ID of the IAM certificate.
If you specify an IAM certificate ID, you must also specify values for MinimumProtocolVersion
and SSLSupportMethod
.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs) and the SSL/TLS certificate is stored in Certificate Manager (ACM), provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the ACM certificate. CloudFront only supports ACM certificates in the US East (N. Virginia) Region (us-east-1
).
If you specify an ACM certificate ARN, you must also specify values for MinimumProtocolVersion
and SSLSupportMethod
.
This field is deprecated. Use one of the following fields instead:
ACMCertificateArn
IAMCertificateId
CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
The date and time when the cache policy was last modified.
', 'ContinuousDeploymentPolicy$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time the continuous deployment policy was last modified.
', 'Distribution$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time when the distribution was last modified.
', 'DistributionSummary$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time the distribution was last modified.
', 'FieldLevelEncryption$LastModifiedTime' => 'The last time the field-level encryption configuration was changed.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfile$LastModifiedTime' => 'The last time the field-level encryption profile was updated.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionProfileSummary$LastModifiedTime' => 'The time when the the field-level encryption profile summary was last updated.
', 'FieldLevelEncryptionSummary$LastModifiedTime' => 'The last time that the summary of field-level encryption items was modified.
', 'FunctionMetadata$CreatedTime' => 'The date and time when the function was created.
', 'FunctionMetadata$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time when the function was most recently updated.
', 'Invalidation$CreateTime' => 'The date and time the invalidation request was first made.
', 'InvalidationSummary$CreateTime' => 'The time that an invalidation request was created.
', 'KeyGroup$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time when the key group was last modified.
', 'OriginRequestPolicy$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time when the origin request policy was last modified.
', 'PublicKey$CreatedTime' => 'The date and time when the public key was uploaded.
', 'PublicKeySummary$CreatedTime' => 'The date and time when the public key was uploaded.
', 'ResponseHeadersPolicy$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time when the response headers policy was last modified.
', 'StreamingDistribution$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time that the distribution was last modified.
', 'StreamingDistributionSummary$LastModifiedTime' => 'The date and time the distribution was last modified.
', ], ], ],];