Boolean enabled
 Enabled is true if any of the AWS accounts listed in the TrustedSigners complex type
 for this RTMP distribution have active CloudFront key pairs. If not, Enabled is false.
 
For more information, see ActiveTrustedSigners.
Integer quantity
 A complex type that contains one Signer complex type for each trusted signer specified in the
 TrustedSigners complex type.
 
For more information, see ActiveTrustedSigners.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one Signer complex type for each trusted signer that is specified in
 the TrustedSigners complex type.
 
For more information, see ActiveTrustedSigners.
Integer quantity
The number of CNAME aliases, if any, that you want to associate with this distribution.
SdkInternalList<T> items
A complex type that contains the CNAME aliases, if any, that you want to associate with this distribution.
Integer quantity
 The number of HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to forward to your origin. Valid values are 2 (for
 GET and HEAD requests), 3 (for GET, HEAD, and
 OPTIONS requests) and 7 (for GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, POST, and
 DELETE requests).
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
A complex type that contains the HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to process and forward to your origin.
CachedMethods cachedMethods
String pathPattern
 The pattern (for example, images/*.jpg) that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to. When
 CloudFront receives a viewer request, the requested path is compared with path patterns in the order in which
 cache behaviors are listed in the distribution.
 
 You can optionally include a slash (/) at the beginning of the path pattern. For example,
 /images/*.jpg. CloudFront behavior is the same with or without the leading /.
 
 The path pattern for the default cache behavior is * and cannot be changed. If the request for an
 object does not match the path pattern for any cache behaviors, CloudFront applies the behavior in the default
 cache behavior.
 
For more information, see Path Pattern in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String targetOriginId
 The value of ID for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when a request matches
 the path pattern either for a cache behavior or for the default cache behavior.
 
ForwardedValues forwardedValues
A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings and cookies.
TrustedSigners trustedSigners
A complex type that specifies the AWS accounts, if any, that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private content.
 If you want to require signed URLs in requests for objects in the target origin that match the
 PathPattern for this cache behavior, specify true for Enabled, and specify
 the applicable values for Quantity and Items. For more information, see Serving Private
 Content through CloudFront in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 
 If you don't want to require signed URLs in requests for objects that match PathPattern, specify
 false for Enabled and 0 for Quantity. Omit Items
 .
 
 To add, change, or remove one or more trusted signers, change Enabled to true (if it's
 currently false), change Quantity as applicable, and specify all of the trusted signers
 that you want to include in the updated distribution.
 
String viewerProtocolPolicy
 The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by TargetOriginId when
 a request matches the path pattern in PathPattern. You can specify the following options:
 
 allow-all: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS.
 
 redirect-to-https: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of
 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the
 new URL.
 
 https-only: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403
 (Forbidden).
 
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Using an HTTPS Connection to Access Your Objects in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Long minTTL
The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 You must specify 0 for MinTTL if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to
 your origin (under Headers, if you specify 1 for Quantity and
 * for Name).
 
AllowedMethods allowedMethods
Boolean smoothStreaming
 Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin
 that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false
 . If you specify true for SmoothStreaming, you can still distribute other content using
 this cache behavior if the content matches the value of PathPattern.
 
Long defaultTTL
 The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another
 request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only
 when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age,
 Cache-Control s-maxage, and Expires to objects. For more information, see Specifying How Long
 Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer
 Guide.
 
Long maxTTL
 The maximum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another
 request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only
 when your origin adds HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age,
 Cache-Control s-maxage, and Expires to objects. For more information, see Specifying How Long
 Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer
 Guide.
 
Boolean compress
Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
LambdaFunctionAssociations lambdaFunctionAssociations
A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda function associations for a cache behavior.
Integer quantity
The number of cache behaviors for this distribution.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 Optional: A complex type that contains cache behaviors for this distribution. If Quantity is
 0, you can omit Items.
 
Integer quantity
 The number of HTTP methods for which you want CloudFront to cache responses. Valid values are 2 (for
 caching responses to GET and HEAD requests) and 3 (for caching responses
 to GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests).
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
A complex type that contains the HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to cache responses to.
String id
 The ID for the origin access identity. For example: E74FTE3AJFJ256A.
 
String s3CanonicalUserId
The Amazon S3 canonical user ID for the origin access identity, used when giving the origin access identity read permission to an object in Amazon S3.
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
The current configuration information for the identity.
String callerReference
A unique number that ensures the request can't be replayed.
 If the CallerReference is new (no matter the content of the
 CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig object), a new origin access identity is created.
 
 If the CallerReference is a value already sent in a previous identity request, and the content of
 the CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig is identical to the original request (ignoring white
 space), the response includes the same information returned to the original request.
 
 If the CallerReference is a value you already sent in a previous request to create an identity, but
 the content of the CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig is different from the original request,
 CloudFront returns a CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityAlreadyExists error.
 
String comment
Any comments you want to include about the origin access identity.
String marker
 Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of origin access identities. The results
 include identities in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the
 Marker to the value of the NextMarker from the current page's response (which is also
 the ID of the last identity on that page).
 
String nextMarker
 If IsTruncated is true, this element is present and contains the value you can use for
 the Marker request parameter to continue listing your origin access identities where they left off.
 
Integer maxItems
The maximum number of origin access identities you want in the response body.
Boolean isTruncated
 A flag that indicates whether more origin access identities remain to be listed. If your results were truncated,
 you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker request parameter to retrieve more
 items in the list.
 
Integer quantity
The number of CloudFront origin access identities that were created by the current AWS account.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentitySummary element for each origin
 access identity that was created by the current AWS account.
 
String id
 The ID for the origin access identity. For example: E74FTE3AJFJ256A.
 
String s3CanonicalUserId
The Amazon S3 canonical user ID for the origin access identity, which you use when giving the origin access identity read permission to an object in Amazon S3.
String comment
The comment for this origin access identity, as originally specified when created.
Integer quantity
The number of different cookies that you want CloudFront to forward to the origin for this cache behavior.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one Name element for each cookie that you want CloudFront to forward to
 the origin for this cache behavior.
 
String forward
 Specifies which cookies to forward to the origin for this cache behavior: all, none, or the list of cookies
 specified in the WhitelistedNames complex type.
 
 Amazon S3 doesn't process cookies. When the cache behavior is forwarding requests to an Amazon S3 origin, specify
 none for the Forward element.
 
CookieNames whitelistedNames
 Required if you specify whitelist for the value of Forward:. A complex type that
 specifies how many different cookies you want CloudFront to forward to the origin for this cache behavior and, if
 you want to forward selected cookies, the names of those cookies.
 
 If you specify all or none for the value of Forward, omit WhitelistedNames
 . If you change the value of Forward from whitelist to all or none and you don't delete
 the WhitelistedNames element and its child elements, CloudFront deletes them automatically.
 
For the current limit on the number of cookie names that you can whitelist for each cache behavior, see Amazon CloudFront Limits in the AWS General Reference.
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
The current configuration information for the identity.
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity
The origin access identity's information.
String location
 The fully qualified URI of the new origin access identity just created. For example:
 https://cloudfront.amazonaws.com/2010-11-01/origin-access-identity/cloudfront/E74FTE3AJFJ256A.
 
String eTag
The current version of the origin access identity created.
DistributionConfig distributionConfig
The distribution's configuration information.
Distribution distribution
The distribution's information.
String location
 The fully qualified URI of the new distribution resource just created. For example:
 https://cloudfront.amazonaws.com/2010-11-01/distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5.
 
String eTag
The current version of the distribution created.
DistributionConfigWithTags distributionConfigWithTags
The distribution's configuration information.
Distribution distribution
The distribution's information.
String location
 The fully qualified URI of the new distribution resource just created. For example:
 https://cloudfront.amazonaws.com/2010-11-01/distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5.
 
String eTag
The current version of the distribution created.
String distributionId
The distribution's id.
InvalidationBatch invalidationBatch
The batch information for the invalidation.
String location
 The fully qualified URI of the distribution and invalidation batch request, including the
 Invalidation ID.
 
Invalidation invalidation
The invalidation's information.
StreamingDistributionConfig streamingDistributionConfig
The streaming distribution's configuration information.
StreamingDistribution streamingDistribution
The streaming distribution's information.
String location
 The fully qualified URI of the new streaming distribution resource just created. For example:
 https://cloudfront.amazonaws.com/2010-11-01/streaming-distribution/EGTXBD79H29TRA8.
 
String eTag
The current version of the streaming distribution created.
StreamingDistributionConfigWithTags streamingDistributionConfigWithTags
The streaming distribution's configuration information.
StreamingDistribution streamingDistribution
The streaming distribution's information.
String location
 The fully qualified URI of the new streaming distribution resource just created. For example:
  https://cloudfront.amazonaws.com/2010-11-01/streaming-distribution/EGTXBD79H29TRA8.
 
String eTag
Integer errorCode
The HTTP status code for which you want to specify a custom error page and/or a caching duration.
String responsePagePath
 The path to the custom error page that you want CloudFront to return to a viewer when your origin returns the
 HTTP status code specified by ErrorCode, for example, /4xx-errors/403-forbidden.html.
 If you want to store your objects and your custom error pages in different locations, your distribution must
 include a cache behavior for which the following is true:
 
 The value of PathPattern matches the path to your custom error messages. For example, suppose you
 saved custom error pages for 4xx errors in an Amazon S3 bucket in a directory named /4xx-errors.
 Your distribution must include a cache behavior for which the path pattern routes requests for your custom error
 pages to that location, for example, /4xx-errors/*.
 
 The value of TargetOriginId specifies the value of the ID element for the origin that
 contains your custom error pages.
 
 If you specify a value for ResponsePagePath, you must also specify a value for
 ResponseCode. If you don't want to specify a value, include an empty element,
 <ResponsePagePath>, in the XML document.
 
We recommend that you store custom error pages in an Amazon S3 bucket. If you store custom error pages on an HTTP server and the server starts to return 5xx errors, CloudFront can't get the files that you want to return to viewers because the origin server is unavailable.
String responseCode
The HTTP status code that you want CloudFront to return to the viewer along with the custom error page. There are a variety of reasons that you might want CloudFront to return a status code different from the status code that your origin returned to CloudFront, for example:
 Some Internet devices (some firewalls and corporate proxies, for example) intercept HTTP 4xx and 5xx and prevent
 the response from being returned to the viewer. If you substitute 200, the response typically won't
 be intercepted.
 
 If you don't care about distinguishing among different client errors or server errors, you can specify
 400 or 500 as the ResponseCode for all 4xx or 5xx errors.
 
 You might want to return a 200 status code (OK) and static website so your customers don't know that
 your website is down.
 
 If you specify a value for ResponseCode, you must also specify a value for
 ResponsePagePath. If you don't want to specify a value, include an empty element,
 <ResponseCode>, in the XML document.
 
Long errorCachingMinTTL
 The minimum amount of time, in seconds, that you want CloudFront to cache the HTTP status code specified in
 ErrorCode. When this time period has elapsed, CloudFront queries your origin to see whether the
 problem that caused the error has been resolved and the requested object is now available.
 
 If you don't want to specify a value, include an empty element, <ErrorCachingMinTTL>, in the
 XML document.
 
For more information, see Customizing Error Responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Integer quantity
 The number of HTTP status codes for which you want to specify a custom error page and/or a caching duration. If
 Quantity is 0, you can omit Items.
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains a CustomErrorResponse element for each HTTP status code for which you
 want to specify a custom error page and/or a caching duration.
 
Integer quantity
The number of custom headers, if any, for this distribution.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 Optional: A list that contains one OriginCustomHeader element for each custom header that you
 want CloudFront to forward to the origin. If Quantity is 0, omit Items.
 
Integer hTTPPort
The HTTP port the custom origin listens on.
Integer hTTPSPort
The HTTPS port the custom origin listens on.
String originProtocolPolicy
The origin protocol policy to apply to your origin.
OriginSslProtocols originSslProtocols
The SSL/TLS protocols that you want CloudFront to use when communicating with your origin over HTTPS.
Integer originReadTimeout
You can create a custom origin read timeout. All timeout units are in seconds. The default origin read timeout is 30 seconds, but you can configure custom timeout lengths using the CloudFront API. The minimum timeout length is 4 seconds; the maximum is 60 seconds.
If you need to increase the maximum time limit, contact the AWS Support Center.
Integer originKeepaliveTimeout
You can create a custom keep-alive timeout. All timeout units are in seconds. The default keep-alive timeout is 5 seconds, but you can configure custom timeout lengths using the CloudFront API. The minimum timeout length is 1 second; the maximum is 60 seconds.
If you need to increase the maximum time limit, contact the AWS Support Center.
String targetOriginId
 The value of ID for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when a request matches
 the path pattern either for a cache behavior or for the default cache behavior.
 
ForwardedValues forwardedValues
A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings and cookies.
TrustedSigners trustedSigners
A complex type that specifies the AWS accounts, if any, that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private content.
 If you want to require signed URLs in requests for objects in the target origin that match the
 PathPattern for this cache behavior, specify true for Enabled, and specify
 the applicable values for Quantity and Items. For more information, see Serving Private
 Content through CloudFront in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 
 If you don't want to require signed URLs in requests for objects that match PathPattern, specify
 false for Enabled and 0 for Quantity. Omit Items
 .
 
 To add, change, or remove one or more trusted signers, change Enabled to true (if it's
 currently false), change Quantity as applicable, and specify all of the trusted signers
 that you want to include in the updated distribution.
 
String viewerProtocolPolicy
 The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by TargetOriginId when
 a request matches the path pattern in PathPattern. You can specify the following options:
 
 allow-all: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS.
 
 redirect-to-https: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of
 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the
 new URL.
 
 https-only: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403
 (Forbidden).
 
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Using an HTTPS Connection to Access Your Objects in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Long minTTL
The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Specifying How Long Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 You must specify 0 for MinTTL if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to
 your origin (under Headers, if you specify 1 for Quantity and
 * for Name).
 
AllowedMethods allowedMethods
Boolean smoothStreaming
 Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin
 that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false
 . If you specify true for SmoothStreaming, you can still distribute other content using
 this cache behavior if the content matches the value of PathPattern.
 
Long defaultTTL
 The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another
 request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only
 when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age,
 Cache-Control s-maxage, and Expires to objects. For more information, see Specifying How Long
 Objects and Errors Stay in a CloudFront Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer
 Guide.
 
Long maxTTL
Boolean compress
 Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify
 true; if not, specify false. For more information, see Serving
 Compressed Files in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 
LambdaFunctionAssociations lambdaFunctionAssociations
A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda function associations for a cache behavior.
String id
 The identifier for the distribution. For example: EDFDVBD632BHDS5.
 
String aRN
 The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the distribution. For example:
 arn:aws:cloudfront::123456789012:distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5, where 123456789012 is
 your AWS account ID.
 
String status
 This response element indicates the current status of the distribution. When the status is Deployed,
 the distribution's information is fully propagated to all CloudFront edge locations.
 
Date lastModifiedTime
The date and time the distribution was last modified.
Integer inProgressInvalidationBatches
The number of invalidation batches currently in progress.
String domainName
 The domain name corresponding to the distribution. For example: d604721fxaaqy9.cloudfront.net.
 
ActiveTrustedSigners activeTrustedSigners
 CloudFront automatically adds this element to the response only if you've set up the distribution to serve
 private content with signed URLs. The element lists the key pair IDs that CloudFront is aware of for each trusted
 signer. The Signer child element lists the AWS account number of the trusted signer (or an empty
 Self element if the signer is you). The Signer element also includes the IDs of any
 active key pairs associated with the trusted signer's AWS account. If no KeyPairId element appears
 for a Signer, that signer can't create working signed URLs.
 
DistributionConfig distributionConfig
 The current configuration information for the distribution. Send a GET request to the
 /CloudFront API version/distribution ID/config resource.
 
String callerReference
A unique value (for example, a date-time stamp) that ensures that the request can't be replayed.
 If the value of CallerReference is new (regardless of the content of the
 DistributionConfig object), CloudFront creates a new distribution.
 
 If CallerReference is a value you already sent in a previous request to create a distribution, and
 if the content of the DistributionConfig is identical to the original request (ignoring white
 space), CloudFront returns the same the response that it returned to the original request.
 
 If CallerReference is a value you already sent in a previous request to create a distribution but
 the content of the DistributionConfig is different from the original request, CloudFront returns a
 DistributionAlreadyExists error.
 
Aliases aliases
A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this distribution.
String defaultRootObject
 The object that you want CloudFront to request from your origin (for example, index.html) when a
 viewer requests the root URL for your distribution (http://www.example.com) instead of an object in
 your distribution (http://www.example.com/product-description.html). Specifying a default root
 object avoids exposing the contents of your distribution.
 
 Specify only the object name, for example, index.html. Do not add a / before the object
 name.
 
 If you don't want to specify a default root object when you create a distribution, include an empty
 DefaultRootObject element.
 
 To delete the default root object from an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and
 include an empty DefaultRootObject element.
 
To replace the default root object, update the distribution configuration and specify the new object.
For more information about the default root object, see Creating a Default Root Object in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Origins origins
A complex type that contains information about origins for this distribution.
DefaultCacheBehavior defaultCacheBehavior
 A complex type that describes the default cache behavior if you do not specify a CacheBehavior
 element or if files don't match any of the values of PathPattern in CacheBehavior
 elements. You must create exactly one default cache behavior.
 
CacheBehaviors cacheBehaviors
 A complex type that contains zero or more CacheBehavior elements.
 
CustomErrorResponses customErrorResponses
A complex type that controls the following:
Whether CloudFront replaces HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range with custom error messages before returning the response to the viewer.
How long CloudFront caches HTTP status codes in the 4xx and 5xx range.
For more information about custom error pages, see Customizing Error Responses in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String comment
Any comments you want to include about the distribution.
 If you don't want to specify a comment, include an empty Comment element.
 
 To delete an existing comment, update the distribution configuration and include an empty Comment
 element.
 
To add or change a comment, update the distribution configuration and specify the new comment.
LoggingConfig logging
A complex type that controls whether access logs are written for the distribution.
For more information about logging, see Access Logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String priceClass
 The price class that corresponds with the maximum price that you want to pay for CloudFront service. If you
 specify PriceClass_All, CloudFront responds to requests for your objects from all CloudFront edge
 locations.
 
 If you specify a price class other than PriceClass_All, CloudFront serves your objects from the
 CloudFront edge location that has the lowest latency among the edge locations in your price class. Viewers who
 are in or near regions that are excluded from your specified price class may encounter slower performance.
 
For more information about price classes, see Choosing the Price Class for a CloudFront Distribution in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide. For information about CloudFront pricing, including how price classes map to CloudFront regions, see Amazon CloudFront Pricing.
Boolean enabled
From this field, you can enable or disable the selected distribution.
 If you specify false for Enabled but you specify values for Bucket and
 Prefix, the values are automatically deleted.
 
ViewerCertificate viewerCertificate
Restrictions restrictions
String webACLId
A unique identifier that specifies the AWS WAF web ACL, if any, to associate with this distribution.
AWS WAF is a web application firewall that lets you monitor the HTTP and HTTPS requests that are forwarded to CloudFront, and lets you control access to your content. Based on conditions that you specify, such as the IP addresses that requests originate from or the values of query strings, CloudFront responds to requests either with the requested content or with an HTTP 403 status code (Forbidden). You can also configure CloudFront to return a custom error page when a request is blocked. For more information about AWS WAF, see the AWS WAF Developer Guide.
String httpVersion
(Optional) Specify the maximum HTTP version that you want viewers to use to communicate with CloudFront. The default value for new web distributions is http2. Viewers that don't support HTTP/2 automatically use an earlier HTTP version.
For viewers and CloudFront to use HTTP/2, viewers must support TLS 1.2 or later, and must support Server Name Identification (SNI).
In general, configuring CloudFront to communicate with viewers using HTTP/2 reduces latency. You can improve performance by optimizing for HTTP/2. For more information, do an Internet search for "http/2 optimization."
Boolean isIPV6Enabled
 If you want CloudFront to respond to IPv6 DNS requests with an IPv6 address for your distribution, specify
 true. If you specify false, CloudFront responds to IPv6 DNS requests with the DNS
 response code NOERROR and with no IP addresses. This allows viewers to submit a second request, for
 an IPv4 address for your distribution.
 
 In general, you should enable IPv6 if you have users on IPv6 networks who want to access your content. However,
 if you're using signed URLs or signed cookies to restrict access to your content, and if you're using a custom
 policy that includes the IpAddress parameter to restrict the IP addresses that can access your
 content, do not enable IPv6. If you want to restrict access to some content by IP address and not restrict access
 to other content (or restrict access but not by IP address), you can create two distributions. For more
 information, see Creating a Signed URL Using a Custom Policy in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 
If you're using an Amazon Route 53 alias resource record set to route traffic to your CloudFront distribution, you need to create a second alias resource record set when both of the following are true:
You enable IPv6 for the distribution
You're using alternate domain names in the URLs for your objects
For more information, see Routing Traffic to an Amazon CloudFront Web Distribution by Using Your Domain Name in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
If you created a CNAME resource record set, either with Amazon Route 53 or with another DNS service, you don't need to make any changes. A CNAME record will route traffic to your distribution regardless of the IP address format of the viewer request.
DistributionConfig distributionConfig
A distribution configuration.
Tags tags
 A complex type that contains zero or more Tag elements.
 
String marker
 The value you provided for the Marker request parameter.
 
String nextMarker
 If IsTruncated is true, this element is present and contains the value you can use for
 the Marker request parameter to continue listing your distributions where they left off.
 
Integer maxItems
 The value you provided for the MaxItems request parameter.
 
Boolean isTruncated
 A flag that indicates whether more distributions remain to be listed. If your results were truncated, you can
 make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker request parameter to retrieve more
 distributions in the list.
 
Integer quantity
The number of distributions that were created by the current AWS account.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one DistributionSummary element for each distribution that was created
 by the current AWS account.
 
String id
 The identifier for the distribution. For example: EDFDVBD632BHDS5.
 
String aRN
 The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the distribution. For example:
 arn:aws:cloudfront::123456789012:distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5, where 123456789012 is
 your AWS account ID.
 
String status
 The current status of the distribution. When the status is Deployed, the distribution's information
 is propagated to all CloudFront edge locations.
 
Date lastModifiedTime
The date and time the distribution was last modified.
String domainName
 The domain name that corresponds to the distribution. For example: d604721fxaaqy9.cloudfront.net.
 
Aliases aliases
A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this distribution.
Origins origins
A complex type that contains information about origins for this distribution.
DefaultCacheBehavior defaultCacheBehavior
 A complex type that describes the default cache behavior if you do not specify a CacheBehavior
 element or if files don't match any of the values of PathPattern in CacheBehavior
 elements. You must create exactly one default cache behavior.
 
CacheBehaviors cacheBehaviors
 A complex type that contains zero or more CacheBehavior elements.
 
CustomErrorResponses customErrorResponses
 A complex type that contains zero or more CustomErrorResponses elements.
 
String comment
The comment originally specified when this distribution was created.
String priceClass
Boolean enabled
Whether the distribution is enabled to accept user requests for content.
ViewerCertificate viewerCertificate
Restrictions restrictions
String webACLId
The Web ACL Id (if any) associated with the distribution.
String httpVersion
 Specify the maximum HTTP version that you want viewers to use to communicate with CloudFront. The default value
 for new web distributions is http2. Viewers that don't support HTTP/2 will
 automatically use an earlier version.
 
Boolean isIPV6Enabled
Whether CloudFront responds to IPv6 DNS requests with an IPv6 address for your distribution.
Boolean queryString
 Indicates whether you want CloudFront to forward query strings to the origin that is associated with this cache
 behavior and cache based on the query string parameters. CloudFront behavior depends on the value of
 QueryString and on the values that you specify for QueryStringCacheKeys, if any:
 
 If you specify true for QueryString and you don't specify any values for
 QueryStringCacheKeys, CloudFront forwards all query string parameters to the origin and caches based
 on all query string parameters. Depending on how many query string parameters and values you have, this can
 adversely affect performance because CloudFront must forward more requests to the origin.
 
 If you specify true for QueryString and you specify one or more values for
 QueryStringCacheKeys, CloudFront forwards all query string parameters to the origin, but it only
 caches based on the query string parameters that you specify.
 
 If you specify false for QueryString, CloudFront doesn't forward any query string parameters to the
 origin, and doesn't cache based on query string parameters.
 
For more information, see Configuring CloudFront to Cache Based on Query String Parameters in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
CookiePreference cookies
A complex type that specifies whether you want CloudFront to forward cookies to the origin and, if so, which ones. For more information about forwarding cookies to the origin, see How CloudFront Forwards, Caches, and Logs Cookies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Headers headers
 A complex type that specifies the Headers, if any, that you want CloudFront to vary upon for this
 cache behavior.
 
QueryStringCacheKeys queryStringCacheKeys
A complex type that contains information about the query string parameters that you want CloudFront to use for caching for this cache behavior.
String restrictionType
The method that you want to use to restrict distribution of your content by country:
 none: No geo restriction is enabled, meaning access to content is not restricted by client geo
 location.
 
 blacklist: The Location elements specify the countries in which you do not want
 CloudFront to distribute your content.
 
 whitelist: The Location elements specify the countries in which you want CloudFront to
 distribute your content.
 
Integer quantity
 When geo restriction is enabled, this is the number of countries in your whitelist or
 blacklist. Otherwise, when it is not enabled, Quantity is 0, and you can
 omit Items.
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains a Location element for each country in which you want CloudFront either
 to distribute your content (whitelist) or not distribute your content (blacklist).
 
 The Location element is a two-letter, uppercase country code for a country that you want to include
 in your blacklist or whitelist. Include one Location element for each
 country.
 
 CloudFront and MaxMind both use ISO 3166 country codes. For the current list of
 countries and the corresponding codes, see ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code on the International
 Organization for Standardization website. You can also refer to the country list in the CloudFront console,
 which includes both country names and codes.
 
String id
The identity's ID.
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
The origin access identity's configuration information.
String eTag
 The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
String id
The identity's ID.
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity
The origin access identity's information.
String eTag
 The current version of the origin access identity's information. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
String id
The distribution's ID.
DistributionConfig distributionConfig
The distribution's configuration information.
String eTag
 The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
String id
The distribution's ID.
Distribution distribution
The distribution's information.
String eTag
 The current version of the distribution's information. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
Invalidation invalidation
The invalidation's information. For more information, see Invalidation Complex Type.
String id
The streaming distribution's ID.
StreamingDistributionConfig streamingDistributionConfig
The streaming distribution's configuration information.
String eTag
 The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
String id
The streaming distribution's ID.
StreamingDistribution streamingDistribution
The streaming distribution's information.
String eTag
 The current version of the streaming distribution's information. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
Integer quantity
The number of different headers that you want CloudFront to forward to the origin for this cache behavior. You can configure each cache behavior in a web distribution to do one of the following:
 Forward all headers to your origin: Specify 1 for Quantity and *
 for Name.
 
If you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin, CloudFront doesn't cache the objects associated with this cache behavior. Instead, it sends every request to the origin.
 Forward a whitelist of headers you specify: Specify the number of headers that you want to forward, and
 specify the header names in Name elements. CloudFront caches your objects based on the values in all
 of the specified headers. CloudFront also forwards the headers that it forwards by default, but it caches your
 objects based only on the headers that you specify.
 
 Forward only the default headers: Specify 0 for Quantity and omit
 Items. In this configuration, CloudFront doesn't cache based on the values in the request headers.
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one Name element for each header that you want CloudFront to forward to
 the origin and to vary on for this cache behavior. If Quantity is 0, omit
 Items.
 
String id
 The identifier for the invalidation request. For example: IDFDVBD632BHDS5.
 
String status
 The status of the invalidation request. When the invalidation batch is finished, the status is
 Completed.
 
Date createTime
The date and time the invalidation request was first made.
InvalidationBatch invalidationBatch
The current invalidation information for the batch request.
Paths paths
A complex type that contains information about the objects that you want to invalidate. For more information, see Specifying the Objects to Invalidate in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String callerReference
 A value that you specify to uniquely identify an invalidation request. CloudFront uses the value to prevent you
 from accidentally resubmitting an identical request. Whenever you create a new invalidation request, you must
 specify a new value for CallerReference and change other values in the request as applicable. One
 way to ensure that the value of CallerReference is unique is to use a timestamp, for
 example, 20120301090000.
 
 If you make a second invalidation request with the same value for CallerReference, and if the rest
 of the request is the same, CloudFront doesn't create a new invalidation request. Instead, CloudFront returns
 information about the invalidation request that you previously created with the same CallerReference
 .
 
 If CallerReference is a value you already sent in a previous invalidation batch request but the
 content of any Path is different from the original request, CloudFront returns an
 InvalidationBatchAlreadyExists error.
 
String marker
 The value that you provided for the Marker request parameter.
 
String nextMarker
 If IsTruncated is true, this element is present and contains the value that you can use
 for the Marker request parameter to continue listing your invalidation batches where they left off.
 
Integer maxItems
 The value that you provided for the MaxItems request parameter.
 
Boolean isTruncated
 A flag that indicates whether more invalidation batch requests remain to be listed. If your results were
 truncated, you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker request parameter to
 retrieve more invalidation batches in the list.
 
Integer quantity
The number of invalidation batches that were created by the current AWS account.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one InvalidationSummary element for each invalidation batch created by
 the current AWS account.
 
Integer quantity
 The number of active CloudFront key pairs for AwsAccountNumber.
 
For more information, see ActiveTrustedSigners.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that lists the active CloudFront key pairs, if any, that are associated with
 AwsAccountNumber.
 
For more information, see ActiveTrustedSigners.
Integer quantity
The number of Lambda function associations for this cache behavior.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 Optional: A complex type that contains LambdaFunctionAssociation items for this cache
 behavior. If Quantity is 0, you can omit Items.
 
String marker
 Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of origin access identities. The results
 include identities in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the
 Marker to the value of the NextMarker from the current page's response (which is also
 the ID of the last identity on that page).
 
String maxItems
The maximum number of origin access identities you want in the response body.
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList
 The CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityList type.
 
String marker
 Use Marker and MaxItems to control pagination of results. If you have more than
 MaxItems distributions that satisfy the request, the response includes a NextMarker
 element. To get the next page of results, submit another request. For the value of Marker, specify
 the value of NextMarker from the last response. (For the first request, omit Marker.)
 
String maxItems
The maximum number of distributions that you want CloudFront to return in the response body. The maximum and default values are both 100.
String webACLId
The ID of the AWS WAF web ACL that you want to list the associated distributions. If you specify "null" for the ID, the request returns a list of the distributions that aren't associated with a web ACL.
DistributionList distributionList
 The DistributionList type.
 
String marker
 Use this when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of distributions. The results include
 distributions in the list that occur after the marker. To get the next page of results, set the
 Marker to the value of the NextMarker from the current page's response (which is also
 the ID of the last distribution on that page).
 
String maxItems
The maximum number of distributions you want in the response body.
DistributionList distributionList
 The DistributionList type.
 
String distributionId
The distribution's ID.
String marker
 Use this parameter when paginating results to indicate where to begin in your list of invalidation batches.
 Because the results are returned in decreasing order from most recent to oldest, the most recent results are on
 the first page, the second page will contain earlier results, and so on. To get the next page of results, set
 Marker to the value of the NextMarker from the current page's response. This value is
 the same as the ID of the last invalidation batch on that page.
 
String maxItems
The maximum number of invalidation batches that you want in the response body.
InvalidationList invalidationList
Information about invalidation batches.
StreamingDistributionList streamingDistributionList
 The StreamingDistributionList type.
 
String resource
An ARN of a CloudFront resource.
Tags tags
 A complex type that contains zero or more Tag elements.
 
Boolean enabled
 Specifies whether you want CloudFront to save access logs to an Amazon S3 bucket. If you do not want to enable
 logging when you create a distribution or if you want to disable logging for an existing distribution, specify
 false for Enabled, and specify empty Bucket and Prefix
 elements. If you specify false for Enabled but you specify values for
 Bucket, prefix, and IncludeCookies, the values are automatically deleted.
 
Boolean includeCookies
 Specifies whether you want CloudFront to include cookies in access logs, specify true for
 IncludeCookies. If you choose to include cookies in logs, CloudFront logs all cookies regardless of
 how you configure the cache behaviors for this distribution. If you do not want to include cookies when you
 create a distribution or if you want to disable include cookies for an existing distribution, specify
 false for IncludeCookies.
 
String bucket
 The Amazon S3 bucket to store the access logs in, for example, myawslogbucket.s3.amazonaws.com.
 
String prefix
 An optional string that you want CloudFront to prefix to the access log filenames for this
 distribution, for example, myprefix/. If you want to enable logging, but you do not want to specify
 a prefix, you still must include an empty Prefix element in the Logging element.
 
String id
 A unique identifier for the origin. The value of Id must be unique within the distribution.
 
 When you specify the value of TargetOriginId for the default cache behavior or for another cache
 behavior, you indicate the origin to which you want the cache behavior to route requests by specifying the value
 of the Id element for that origin. When a request matches the path pattern for that cache behavior,
 CloudFront routes the request to the specified origin. For more information, see Cache Behavior Settings in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
 
String domainName
 Amazon S3 origins: The DNS name of the Amazon S3 bucket from which you want CloudFront to get objects for
 this origin, for example, myawsbucket.s3.amazonaws.com.
 
Constraints for Amazon S3 origins:
 If you configured Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration for your bucket, do not specify the s3-accelerate
 endpoint for DomainName.
 
The bucket name must be between 3 and 63 characters long (inclusive).
The bucket name must contain only lowercase characters, numbers, periods, underscores, and dashes.
The bucket name must not contain adjacent periods.
 Custom Origins: The DNS domain name for the HTTP server from which you want CloudFront to get objects for
 this origin, for example, www.example.com.
 
Constraints for custom origins:
 DomainName must be a valid DNS name that contains only a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dot (.), hyphen (-), or
 underscore (_) characters.
 
The name cannot exceed 128 characters.
String originPath
 An optional element that causes CloudFront to request your content from a directory in your Amazon S3 bucket or
 your custom origin. When you include the OriginPath element, specify the directory name, beginning
 with a /. CloudFront appends the directory name to the value of DomainName, for
 example, example.com/production. Do not include a / at the end of the directory name.
 
For example, suppose you've specified the following values for your distribution:
 DomainName: An Amazon S3 bucket named myawsbucket.
 
 OriginPath: /production
 
 CNAME: example.com
 
 When a user enters example.com/index.html in a browser, CloudFront sends a request to Amazon S3 for
 myawsbucket/production/index.html.
 
 When a user enters example.com/acme/index.html in a browser, CloudFront sends a request to Amazon S3
 for myawsbucket/production/acme/index.html.
 
CustomHeaders customHeaders
A complex type that contains names and values for the custom headers that you want.
S3OriginConfig s3OriginConfig
 A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 origin. If the origin is a custom origin, use the
 CustomOriginConfig element instead.
 
CustomOriginConfig customOriginConfig
 A complex type that contains information about a custom origin. If the origin is an Amazon S3 bucket, use the
 S3OriginConfig element instead.
 
String headerName
The name of a header that you want CloudFront to forward to your origin. For more information, see Forwarding Custom Headers to Your Origin (Web Distributions Only) in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String headerValue
 The value for the header that you specified in the HeaderName field.
 
Integer quantity
The number of origins for this distribution.
SdkInternalList<T> items
A complex type that contains origins for this distribution.
Integer quantity
The number of SSL/TLS protocols that you want to allow CloudFront to use when establishing an HTTPS connection with this origin.
SdkInternalList<T> items
A list that contains allowed SSL/TLS protocols for this distribution.
Integer quantity
The number of objects that you want to invalidate.
SdkInternalList<T> items
A complex type that contains a list of the paths that you want to invalidate.
Integer quantity
 The number of whitelisted query string parameters for this cache behavior.
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
 (Optional) A list that contains the query string parameters that you want CloudFront to use as a basis for
 caching for this cache behavior. If Quantity is 0, you can omit Items.
 
GeoRestriction geoRestriction
String domainName
The DNS name of the Amazon S3 origin.
String originAccessIdentity
The CloudFront origin access identity to associate with the RTMP distribution. Use an origin access identity to configure the distribution so that end users can only access objects in an Amazon S3 bucket through CloudFront.
 If you want end users to be able to access objects using either the CloudFront URL or the Amazon S3 URL, specify
 an empty OriginAccessIdentity element.
 
 To delete the origin access identity from an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and
 include an empty OriginAccessIdentity element.
 
To replace the origin access identity, update the distribution configuration and specify the new origin access identity.
For more information, see Using an Origin Access Identity to Restrict Access to Your Amazon S3 Content in the Amazon Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String originAccessIdentity
The CloudFront origin access identity to associate with the origin. Use an origin access identity to configure the origin so that viewers can only access objects in an Amazon S3 bucket through CloudFront. The format of the value is:
origin-access-identity/CloudFront/ID-of-origin-access-identity
 where  ID-of-origin-access-identity  is the value that CloudFront returned in the
 ID element when you created the origin access identity.
 
 If you want viewers to be able to access objects using either the CloudFront URL or the Amazon S3 URL, specify an
 empty OriginAccessIdentity element.
 
 To delete the origin access identity from an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and
 include an empty OriginAccessIdentity element.
 
To replace the origin access identity, update the distribution configuration and specify the new origin access identity.
For more information about the origin access identity, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String awsAccountNumber
 An AWS account that is included in the TrustedSigners complex type for this RTMP distribution. Valid
 values include:
 
 self, which is the AWS account used to create the distribution.
 
An AWS account number.
KeyPairIds keyPairIds
 A complex type that lists the active CloudFront key pairs, if any, that are associated with
 AwsAccountNumber.
 
String id
 The identifier for the RTMP distribution. For example: EGTXBD79EXAMPLE.
 
String aRN
String status
 The current status of the RTMP distribution. When the status is Deployed, the distribution's
 information is propagated to all CloudFront edge locations.
 
Date lastModifiedTime
The date and time that the distribution was last modified.
String domainName
 The domain name that corresponds to the streaming distribution. For example:
 s5c39gqb8ow64r.cloudfront.net.
 
ActiveTrustedSigners activeTrustedSigners
 A complex type that lists the AWS accounts, if any, that you included in the TrustedSigners complex
 type for this distribution. These are the accounts that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private
 content.
 
 The Signer complex type lists the AWS account number of the trusted signer or self if
 the signer is the AWS account that created the distribution. The Signer element also includes the
 IDs of any active CloudFront key pairs that are associated with the trusted signer's AWS account. If no
 KeyPairId element appears for a Signer, that signer can't create signed URLs.
 
For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
StreamingDistributionConfig streamingDistributionConfig
The current configuration information for the RTMP distribution.
String callerReference
 A unique number that ensures that the request can't be replayed. If the CallerReference is new (no
 matter the content of the StreamingDistributionConfig object), a new streaming distribution is
 created. If the CallerReference is a value that you already sent in a previous request to create a
 streaming distribution, and the content of the StreamingDistributionConfig is identical to the
 original request (ignoring white space), the response includes the same information returned to the original
 request. If the CallerReference is a value that you already sent in a previous request to create a
 streaming distribution but the content of the StreamingDistributionConfig is different from the
 original request, CloudFront returns a DistributionAlreadyExists error.
 
S3Origin s3Origin
A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 bucket from which you want CloudFront to get your media files for distribution.
Aliases aliases
A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this streaming distribution.
String comment
Any comments you want to include about the streaming distribution.
StreamingLoggingConfig logging
A complex type that controls whether access logs are written for the streaming distribution.
TrustedSigners trustedSigners
A complex type that specifies any AWS accounts that you want to permit to create signed URLs for private content. If you want the distribution to use signed URLs, include this element; if you want the distribution to use public URLs, remove this element. For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String priceClass
A complex type that contains information about price class for this streaming distribution.
Boolean enabled
Whether the streaming distribution is enabled to accept user requests for content.
StreamingDistributionConfig streamingDistributionConfig
A streaming distribution Configuration.
Tags tags
 A complex type that contains zero or more Tag elements.
 
String marker
 The value you provided for the Marker request parameter.
 
String nextMarker
 If IsTruncated is true, this element is present and contains the value you can use for
 the Marker request parameter to continue listing your RTMP distributions where they left off.
 
Integer maxItems
 The value you provided for the MaxItems request parameter.
 
Boolean isTruncated
 A flag that indicates whether more streaming distributions remain to be listed. If your results were truncated,
 you can make a follow-up pagination request using the Marker request parameter to retrieve more
 distributions in the list.
 
Integer quantity
The number of streaming distributions that were created by the current AWS account.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains one StreamingDistributionSummary element for each distribution that was
 created by the current AWS account.
 
String id
 The identifier for the distribution. For example: EDFDVBD632BHDS5.
 
String aRN
 The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the streaming distribution. For example:
 arn:aws:cloudfront::123456789012:streaming-distribution/EDFDVBD632BHDS5, where
 123456789012 is your AWS account ID.
 
String status
 Indicates the current status of the distribution. When the status is Deployed, the distribution's
 information is fully propagated throughout the Amazon CloudFront system.
 
Date lastModifiedTime
The date and time the distribution was last modified.
String domainName
 The domain name corresponding to the distribution. For example: d604721fxaaqy9.cloudfront.net.
 
S3Origin s3Origin
A complex type that contains information about the Amazon S3 bucket from which you want CloudFront to get your media files for distribution.
Aliases aliases
A complex type that contains information about CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for this streaming distribution.
TrustedSigners trustedSigners
 A complex type that specifies the AWS accounts, if any, that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private
 content. If you want to require signed URLs in requests for objects in the target origin that match the
 PathPattern for this cache behavior, specify true for Enabled, and specify
 the applicable values for Quantity and Items.If you don't want to require signed URLs
 in requests for objects that match PathPattern, specify false for Enabled
 and 0 for Quantity. Omit Items. To add, change, or remove one or more
 trusted signers, change Enabled to true (if it's currently false), change
 Quantity as applicable, and specify all of the trusted signers that you want to include in the
 updated distribution.
 
String comment
The comment originally specified when this distribution was created.
String priceClass
Boolean enabled
Whether the distribution is enabled to accept end user requests for content.
Boolean enabled
 Specifies whether you want CloudFront to save access logs to an Amazon S3 bucket. If you do not want to enable
 logging when you create a streaming distribution or if you want to disable logging for an existing streaming
 distribution, specify false for Enabled, and specify empty Bucket and
 Prefix elements. If you specify false for Enabled but you specify values
 for Bucket and Prefix, the values are automatically deleted.
 
String bucket
 The Amazon S3 bucket to store the access logs in, for example, myawslogbucket.s3.amazonaws.com.
 
String prefix
 An optional string that you want CloudFront to prefix to the access log filenames for this streaming
 distribution, for example, myprefix/. If you want to enable logging, but you do not want to specify
 a prefix, you still must include an empty Prefix element in the Logging element.
 
String key
 A string that contains Tag key.
 
 The string length should be between 1 and 128 characters. Valid characters include a-z,
 A-Z, 0-9, space, and the special characters _ - . : / = + @.
 
String value
 A string that contains an optional Tag value.
 
 The string length should be between 0 and 256 characters. Valid characters include a-z,
 A-Z, 0-9, space, and the special characters _ - . : / = + @.
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains Tag key elements.
 
SdkInternalList<T> items
 A complex type that contains Tag elements.
 
Boolean enabled
 Specifies whether you want to require viewers to use signed URLs to access the files specified by
 PathPattern and TargetOriginId.
 
Integer quantity
The number of trusted signers for this cache behavior.
SdkInternalList<T> items
 Optional: A complex type that contains trusted signers for this cache behavior. If Quantity
 is 0, you can omit Items.
 
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig
The identity's configuration information.
String id
The identity's id.
String ifMatch
 The value of the ETag header that you received when retrieving the identity's configuration. For
 example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity cloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity
The origin access identity's information.
String eTag
 The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
DistributionConfig distributionConfig
The distribution's configuration information.
String id
The distribution's id.
String ifMatch
 The value of the ETag header that you received when retrieving the distribution's configuration. For
 example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
Distribution distribution
The distribution's information.
String eTag
 The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
StreamingDistributionConfig streamingDistributionConfig
The streaming distribution's configuration information.
String id
The streaming distribution's id.
String ifMatch
 The value of the ETag header that you received when retrieving the streaming distribution's
 configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
StreamingDistribution streamingDistribution
The streaming distribution's information.
String eTag
 The current version of the configuration. For example: E2QWRUHAPOMQZL.
 
Boolean cloudFrontDefaultCertificate
String iAMCertificateId
String aCMCertificateArn
String sSLSupportMethod
 If you specify a value for ACMCertificateArn or for IAMCertificateId, you must also
 specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests: using a method that works for all clients or one that
 works for most clients:
 
 vip: CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from
 any viewer. However, you will incur additional monthly charges.
 
 sni-only: CloudFront can respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication
 (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. If some of your users'
 browsers don't support SNI, we recommend that you do one of the following:
 
 Use the vip option (dedicated IP addresses) instead of sni-only.
 
 Use the CloudFront SSL/TLS certificate instead of a custom certificate. This requires that you use the CloudFront
 domain name of your distribution in the URLs for your objects, for example,
 https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.png.
 
If you can control which browser your users use, upgrade the browser to one that supports SNI.
Use HTTP instead of HTTPS.
 Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified
 <CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>true<CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>.
 
For more information, see Using Alternate Domain Names and HTTPS in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String minimumProtocolVersion
 Specify the minimum version of the SSL/TLS protocol that you want CloudFront to use for HTTPS connections between
 viewers and CloudFront: SSLv3 or TLSv1. CloudFront serves your objects only to viewers
 that support SSL/TLS version that you specify and later versions. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure,
 so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't
 support TLSv1. Note the following:
 
 If you specify <CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>true<CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>, the minimum SSL
 protocol version is TLSv1 and can't be changed.
 
 If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for ACMCertificateArn or for
 IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for
 SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
 
String certificate
Include one of these values to specify the following:
Whether you want viewers to use HTTP or HTTPS to request your objects.
 If you want viewers to use HTTPS, whether you're using an alternate domain name such as example.com or the
 CloudFront domain name for your distribution, such as d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net.
 
If you're using an alternate domain name, whether AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) provided the certificate, or you purchased a certificate from a third-party certificate authority and imported it into ACM or uploaded it to the IAM certificate store.
 You must specify one (and only one) of the three values. Do not specify false for
 CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
 
If you want viewers to use HTTP to request your objects: Specify the following value:
 <CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>true<CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>
 
 In addition, specify allow-all for ViewerProtocolPolicy for all of your cache
 behaviors.
 
If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects: Choose the type of certificate that you want to use based on whether you're using an alternate domain name for your objects or the CloudFront domain name:
If you're using an alternate domain name, such as example.com: Specify one of the following values, depending on whether ACM provided your certificate or you purchased your certificate from third-party certificate authority:
 <ACMCertificateArn>ARN for ACM SSL/TLS certificate<ACMCertificateArn> where ARN for ACM
 SSL/TLS certificate is the ARN for the ACM SSL/TLS certificate that you want to use for this distribution.
 
 <IAMCertificateId>IAM certificate ID<IAMCertificateId> where IAM certificate ID is the
 ID that IAM returned when you added the certificate to the IAM certificate store.
 
 If you specify ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId, you must also specify a value for
 SSLSupportMethod.
 
 If you choose to use an ACM certificate or a certificate in the IAM certificate store, we recommend that you use
 only an alternate domain name in your object URLs (https://example.com/logo.jpg). If you use the
 domain name that is associated with your CloudFront distribution (
 https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg) and the viewer supports SNI, then
 CloudFront behaves normally. However, if the browser does not support SNI, the user's experience depends on the
 value that you choose for SSLSupportMethod:
 
 vip: The viewer displays a warning because there is a mismatch between the CloudFront domain name
 and the domain name in your SSL/TLS certificate.
 
 sni-only: CloudFront drops the connection with the browser without returning the object.
 
 If you're using the CloudFront domain name for your distribution, such as
 d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net : Specify the following value:
 
  <CloudFrontDefaultCertificate>true<CloudFrontDefaultCertificate> 
 
If you want viewers to use HTTPS, you must also specify one of the following values in your cache behaviors:
  <ViewerProtocolPolicy>https-only<ViewerProtocolPolicy> 
 
  <ViewerProtocolPolicy>redirect-to-https<ViewerProtocolPolicy> 
 
You can also optionally require that CloudFront use HTTPS to communicate with your origin by specifying one of the following values for the applicable origins:
  <OriginProtocolPolicy>https-only<OriginProtocolPolicy> 
 
  <OriginProtocolPolicy>match-viewer<OriginProtocolPolicy> 
 
For more information, see Using Alternate Domain Names and HTTPS in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
String certificateSource
 This field is deprecated. You can use one of the following: [ACMCertificateArn,
 IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
 
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