public static interface CfnCachePolicy.ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty
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 automatically 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
.
Example:
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. // The values are placeholders you should change. import software.amazon.awscdk.services.cloudfront.*; ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty parametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty = ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty.builder() .cookiesConfig(CookiesConfigProperty.builder() .cookieBehavior("cookieBehavior") // the properties below are optional .cookies(List.of("cookies")) .build()) .enableAcceptEncodingGzip(false) .headersConfig(HeadersConfigProperty.builder() .headerBehavior("headerBehavior") // the properties below are optional .headers(List.of("headers")) .build()) .queryStringsConfig(QueryStringsConfigProperty.builder() .queryStringBehavior("queryStringBehavior") // the properties below are optional .queryStrings(List.of("queryStrings")) .build()) // the properties below are optional .enableAcceptEncodingBrotli(false) .build();
Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
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static class |
CfnCachePolicy.ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty.Builder
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static class |
CfnCachePolicy.ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty.Jsii$Proxy
An implementation for
CfnCachePolicy.ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static CfnCachePolicy.ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOriginProperty.Builder |
builder() |
java.lang.Object |
getCookiesConfig()
An object that determines whether any cookies in viewer requests (and if so, which cookies) are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
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default java.lang.Object |
getEnableAcceptEncodingBrotli()
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.
|
java.lang.Object |
getEnableAcceptEncodingGzip()
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.
|
java.lang.Object |
getHeadersConfig()
An object that determines whether any HTTP headers (and if so, which headers) are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
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java.lang.Object |
getQueryStringsConfig()
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 automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
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java.lang.Object getCookiesConfig()
java.lang.Object getEnableAcceptEncodingGzip()
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:
Accept-Encoding
headerFor 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.
java.lang.Object getHeadersConfig()
java.lang.Object getQueryStringsConfig()
default java.lang.Object getEnableAcceptEncodingBrotli()
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:
Accept-Encoding
headerFor 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.