CloudFront client
This page contains examples with the CloudFront client. See the client introduction for a more detailed description how to use a client. You may also want to consider the authentication documentation to understand the many ways you can authenticate with AWS.
The CloudFront package could be installed with Composer.
composer require async-aws/cloud-front
A new client object may be instantiated by:
use AsyncAws\CloudFront\CloudFrontClient; $cloudFront = new CloudFrontClient();
The authentication parameters is read from the environment by default. You can also specify a AWS access id and secret:
use AsyncAws\CloudFront\CloudFrontClient; $cloudFront = new CloudFrontClient([ 'accessKeyId' => 'my_access_key', 'accessKeySecret' => 'my_access_secret', 'region' => 'eu-central-1', ]);
For all available options, see the configuration reference.
Usage¶
Invalidate paths¶
use AsyncAws\CloudFront\CloudFrontClient; use AsyncAws\CloudFront\ValueObject\InvalidationBatch; use AsyncAws\CloudFront\ValueObject\Paths; $cloudFront = new CloudFrontClient(); $paths = ['/assets/images/cat.jpg', '/image/*']; $cloudFront->createInvalidation([ 'DistributionId' => 'EQ44GEF5FAALL', 'InvalidationBatch' => new InvalidationBatch([ 'Paths' => new Paths([ 'Quantity' => count($paths), 'Items' => $paths, ]), 'CallerReference' => (string) time(), ]), ]);
The source code to this page is found on GitHub.