Examples of using Using the cloudfront API in English and their translations into Spanish
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You can also delete a distribution using the CloudFront API.
If you're using the CloudFront API, use the value of the S3CanonicalUserId element that was returned when you created the origin access identity.
Creating an Origin Access Identity Using the CloudFront API.
For information about using the CloudFront API to update a distribution, see PUT Distribution Config in the Amazon CloudFront API Reference.
Verifying that Trusted Signers Are Active Using the CloudFront API.
For information about using the CloudFront API to specify a default root object, see PUT Distribution Config in the Amazon CloudFront API Reference.
Adding an Origin Access Identity to Your Distribution Using the CloudFront API.
For information about creating a distribution using the CloudFront API, go to CreateDistribution in the Amazon CloudFront API Reference.
If you already have an origin access identity and you want to reuse it instead of creating another one,skip to Adding an Origin Access Identity to Your Distribution Using the CloudFront API.
For information about updating your distribution using the CloudFront API, see Working with Distributions.
If you're using the CloudFront API: Add the SmoothStreaming element to the DistributionConfig complex type for the default cache behavior and/or one or more custom cache behaviors.
To create a CloudFront origin access identity using the CloudFront API, use the POST Origin Access Identity API action.
When you perform an action on a distribution using the CloudFront API, you use the distribution ID to specify which distribution to use, for example, EDFDVBD6EXAMPLE.
For information about invalidating objects andabout displaying information about invalidations using the CloudFront API, see the following topics in the Amazon CloudFront API Reference.
When you perform an action on a distribution using the CloudFront API, you use the distribution ID to specify which distribution you want to perform the action on, for example, EDFDVBD6EXAMPLE.
Other cache behaviors are processed in the order in which they're listed in the CloudFront console or, if you're using the CloudFront API, the order in which they're listed in the DistributionConfig element for the distribution.
If you're creating orupdating a distribution by using the CloudFront API, one of the AWS SDKs, or AWS CloudFormation, see the applicable topic for a list of valid values search for PriceClass.
To display a list of active trusted signers for a distribution,you currently must use the CloudFront API.
You can use the CloudFront API to add a CloudFront origin access identity to an existing distribution or to create a new distribution that includes an origin access identity.
You can use the CloudFront API to add the AWS account IDs for trusted signers to an existing distribution or to create a new distribution that includes trusted signers.
You can use either the CloudFront API or console to configure CloudFront error responses.