Paws::CloudFront::DefaultCacheBehavior
This class represents one of two things:
Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.
As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::CloudFront::DefaultCacheBehavior object:
$service_obj->Method(Att1 => { AllowedMethods => $value, ..., ViewerProtocolPolicy => $value });
Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::CloudFront::DefaultCacheBehavior object:
$result = $service_obj->Method(...); $result->Att1->AllowedMethods
A complex type that describes the default cache behavior if you do not 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.
CacheBehavior
PathPattern
Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify C<true>; if not, specify C<false>. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files in the I<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 C<Cache-Control max-age>, C<Cache-Control s-maxage>, and C<Expires> to objects. For more information, see Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the I<Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide>.
A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings and cookies.
A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda function associations for a cache behavior.
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 Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the I<Amazon 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).
0
MinTTL
Headers
1
Quantity
*
Name
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 C<true>; if not, specify C<false>. If you specify C<true> for C<SmoothStreaming>, you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if the content matches the value of C<PathPattern>.
The value of C<ID> for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when a request matches the path pattern either for a cache behavior or for the default cache behavior.
A complex type that specifies the AWS 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. For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
true
Enabled
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.
false
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.
The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by C<TargetOriginId> when a request matches the path pattern in C<PathPattern>. You can specify the following options:
allow-all: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS.
allow-all
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.
redirect-to-https
https-only: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
https-only
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Using an HTTPS Connection to Access Your Objects 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 Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
This class forms part of Paws, describing an object used in Paws::CloudFront
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
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cpanm
cpanm Paws::SDK::Config
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Paws::SDK::Config
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