[ aws . cloudfront ]
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 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
.
For more information about cache policies, see Controlling the cache key in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide .
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
create-cache-policy
--cache-policy-config <value>
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
--cache-policy-config
(structure)
A cache policy configuration.
Comment -> (string)
A comment to describe the cache policy.
Name -> (string)
A unique name to identify the cache policy.
DefaultTTL -> (long)
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
orExpires
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 ofMinTTL
.MaxTTL -> (long)
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
orExpires
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
orDefaultTTL
is more than 31536000 seconds, then the default value for this field is the same as the value ofDefaultTTL
.MinTTL -> (long)
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 .
ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin -> (structure)
The HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings to include in the cache key. The values included in the cache key are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
EnableAcceptEncodingGzip -> (boolean)
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 istrue
and the viewer request includes theAccept-Encoding
header, then CloudFront does the following:
Normalizes the value of the viewer’s
Accept-Encoding
headerIncludes 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 theAccept-Encoding
header in the origin request policy. CloudFront always includes theAccept-Encoding
header in origin requests when the value of this field istrue
, so including this header in an origin request policy has no effect.If both of these fields are
false
, then CloudFront treats theAccept-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 addAccept-Encoding
to the headers whitelist like any other HTTP header.EnableAcceptEncodingBrotli -> (boolean)
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 istrue
and the viewer request includes theAccept-Encoding
header, then CloudFront does the following:
Normalizes the value of the viewer’s
Accept-Encoding
headerIncludes 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 theAccept-Encoding
header in the origin request policy. CloudFront always includes theAccept-Encoding
header in origin requests when the value of this field istrue
, so including this header in an origin request policy has no effect.If both of these fields are
false
, then CloudFront treats theAccept-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 addAccept-Encoding
to the headers whitelist like any other HTTP header.HeadersConfig -> (structure)
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.
HeaderBehavior -> (string)
Determines whether any HTTP headers are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– HTTP headers are not included in the cache key and are not automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set tonone
, any headers that are listed in anOriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– The HTTP headers that are listed in theHeaders
type are included in the cache key and are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.Headers -> (structure)
Contains a list of HTTP header names.
Quantity -> (integer)
The number of header names in the
Items
list.Items -> (list)
A list of HTTP header names.
(string)
CookiesConfig -> (structure)
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.
CookieBehavior -> (string)
Determines whether any cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– Cookies in viewer requests are not included in the cache key and are not automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set tonone
, any cookies that are listed in anOriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– The cookies in viewer requests that are listed in theCookieNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All cookies in viewer requests that are * not * listed in theCookieNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
all
– All cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.Cookies -> (structure)
Contains a list of cookie names.
Quantity -> (integer)
The number of cookie names in the
Items
list.Items -> (list)
A list of cookie names.
(string)
QueryStringsConfig -> (structure)
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.
QueryStringBehavior -> (string)
Determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– Query strings in viewer requests are not included in the cache key and are not automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set tonone
, any query strings that are listed in anOriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– The query strings in viewer requests that are listed in theQueryStringNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All query strings in viewer requests that are * not * listed in theQueryStringNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
all
– All query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.QueryStrings -> (structure)
Contains the specific query strings in viewer requests that either * are * or * are not * included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. The behavior depends on whether the
QueryStringBehavior
field in theCachePolicyQueryStringsConfig
type is set towhitelist
(the listed query strings * are * included) orallExcept
(the listed query strings * are not * included, but all other query strings are).Quantity -> (integer)
The number of query string names in the
Items
list.Items -> (list)
A list of query string names.
(string)
JSON Syntax:
{
"Comment": "string",
"Name": "string",
"DefaultTTL": long,
"MaxTTL": long,
"MinTTL": long,
"ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin": {
"EnableAcceptEncodingGzip": true|false,
"EnableAcceptEncodingBrotli": true|false,
"HeadersConfig": {
"HeaderBehavior": "none"|"whitelist",
"Headers": {
"Quantity": integer,
"Items": ["string", ...]
}
},
"CookiesConfig": {
"CookieBehavior": "none"|"whitelist"|"allExcept"|"all",
"Cookies": {
"Quantity": integer,
"Items": ["string", ...]
}
},
"QueryStringsConfig": {
"QueryStringBehavior": "none"|"whitelist"|"allExcept"|"all",
"QueryStrings": {
"Quantity": integer,
"Items": ["string", ...]
}
}
}
}
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
CachePolicy -> (structure)
A cache policy.
Id -> (string)
The unique identifier for the cache policy.
LastModifiedTime -> (timestamp)
The date and time when the cache policy was last modified.
CachePolicyConfig -> (structure)
The cache policy configuration.
Comment -> (string)
A comment to describe the cache policy.
Name -> (string)
A unique name to identify the cache policy.
DefaultTTL -> (long)
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
orExpires
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 ofMinTTL
.MaxTTL -> (long)
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
orExpires
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
orDefaultTTL
is more than 31536000 seconds, then the default value for this field is the same as the value ofDefaultTTL
.MinTTL -> (long)
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 .
ParametersInCacheKeyAndForwardedToOrigin -> (structure)
The HTTP headers, cookies, and URL query strings to include in the cache key. The values included in the cache key are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
EnableAcceptEncodingGzip -> (boolean)
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 istrue
and the viewer request includes theAccept-Encoding
header, then CloudFront does the following:
Normalizes the value of the viewer’s
Accept-Encoding
headerIncludes 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 theAccept-Encoding
header in the origin request policy. CloudFront always includes theAccept-Encoding
header in origin requests when the value of this field istrue
, so including this header in an origin request policy has no effect.If both of these fields are
false
, then CloudFront treats theAccept-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 addAccept-Encoding
to the headers whitelist like any other HTTP header.EnableAcceptEncodingBrotli -> (boolean)
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 istrue
and the viewer request includes theAccept-Encoding
header, then CloudFront does the following:
Normalizes the value of the viewer’s
Accept-Encoding
headerIncludes 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 theAccept-Encoding
header in the origin request policy. CloudFront always includes theAccept-Encoding
header in origin requests when the value of this field istrue
, so including this header in an origin request policy has no effect.If both of these fields are
false
, then CloudFront treats theAccept-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 addAccept-Encoding
to the headers whitelist like any other HTTP header.HeadersConfig -> (structure)
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.
HeaderBehavior -> (string)
Determines whether any HTTP headers are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– HTTP headers are not included in the cache key and are not automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set tonone
, any headers that are listed in anOriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– The HTTP headers that are listed in theHeaders
type are included in the cache key and are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.Headers -> (structure)
Contains a list of HTTP header names.
Quantity -> (integer)
The number of header names in the
Items
list.Items -> (list)
A list of HTTP header names.
(string)
CookiesConfig -> (structure)
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.
CookieBehavior -> (string)
Determines whether any cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– Cookies in viewer requests are not included in the cache key and are not automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set tonone
, any cookies that are listed in anOriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– The cookies in viewer requests that are listed in theCookieNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All cookies in viewer requests that are * not * listed in theCookieNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
all
– All cookies in viewer requests are included in the cache key and are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.Cookies -> (structure)
Contains a list of cookie names.
Quantity -> (integer)
The number of cookie names in the
Items
list.Items -> (list)
A list of cookie names.
(string)
QueryStringsConfig -> (structure)
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.
QueryStringBehavior -> (string)
Determines whether any URL query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Valid values are:
none
– Query strings in viewer requests are not included in the cache key and are not automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. Even when this field is set tonone
, any query strings that are listed in anOriginRequestPolicy
are included in origin requests.
whitelist
– The query strings in viewer requests that are listed in theQueryStringNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
allExcept
– All query strings in viewer requests that are * not * listed in theQueryStringNames
type are included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.
all
– All query strings in viewer requests are included in the cache key and are automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin.QueryStrings -> (structure)
Contains the specific query strings in viewer requests that either * are * or * are not * included in the cache key and automatically included in requests that CloudFront sends to the origin. The behavior depends on whether the
QueryStringBehavior
field in theCachePolicyQueryStringsConfig
type is set towhitelist
(the listed query strings * are * included) orallExcept
(the listed query strings * are not * included, but all other query strings are).Quantity -> (integer)
The number of query string names in the
Items
list.Items -> (list)
A list of query string names.
(string)
Location -> (string)
The fully qualified URI of the cache policy just created.
ETag -> (string)
The current version of the cache policy.