Examples of using Cache behaviors in English and their translations into French
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For example, to add or change cache behaviors.
For cache behaviors, you can forward headers to the origin.
You can configure multiple cache behaviors for your web distribution.
The cache behaviors are routing requests to the correct origins.
For an HIS endpoint,create the following two cache behaviors.
Step 3: Configure Cache Behaviors for all Endpoints.
Specify a value for Minimum TTL in CloudFront cache behaviors.
You typically set up two cache behaviors for each endpoint.
For web distributions,add the TrustedSigners element to one or more cache behaviors.
The cache behaviors are listed in the order that you want CloudFront to evaluate them in.
If you're not familiar with CloudFront cache behaviors, here's a brief overview.
For example, suppose a request matches the path pattern for two cache behaviors.
To add triggers to more cache behaviors for this distribution, repeat steps 5 through 9.
When you configure CloudFront to compress your content,you specify the setting in your cache behaviors.
For each origin,you must configure cache behaviors to route the video content correctly.
For cache behaviors that are forwarding requests to an Amazon S3 origin, choose None for Forward Cookies.
If you want to delete an origin,you must first edit or delete the cache behaviors that are associated with that origin.
The cache behaviors are routing requests to the origins that you changed the Origin Protocol Policy for.
For each endpoint,you must configure cache behaviors to add path patterns that route requests correctly.
For cache behaviors, you can specify allowed HTTP methods and indicate whether to forward cookies.
Choose Behaviors, and make sure you have moved any default cache behaviors associated with the origin to another origin.
For cache behaviors, use the CachedMethods property to specify which methods Amazon CloudFront(CloudFront)caches responses for.
Optional: If you created your distribution using the CloudFront console,create more cache behaviors or origins for your distribution.
If you create additional cache behaviors, the default cache behavior is always the last to be processed.
Content requests from viewers are routed to the correct MediaPackage endpoints based on the settings that you configured for the cache behaviors.
Create separate cache behaviors for static and dynamic content, and configure CloudFront to forward cookies to your origin only for dynamic content.
After you create the distribution,add the origins, and create the cache behaviors, you can serve the live stream channel using CloudFront.
Do not configure CloudFront cache behaviors to forward cookies to an origin that doesn't process cookies, or you will adversely affect cacheability and, therefore, performance.
To configure a distributionto compress your content, update the cache behaviors that you want to serve the compressed content by using one of the following methods.
You can set up additional cache behaviors that define how CloudFront responds under specific circumstances, for example, when it receives a request for a specific file type.