#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CacheBehaviorPerPath {
pub path: Option<String>,
pub behavior: Option<BehaviorEnum>,
}
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Describes the per-path cache behavior of an Amazon Lightsail content delivery network (CDN) distribution.
A per-path cache behavior is used to override, or add an exception to, the default cache behavior of a distribution. For example, if the cacheBehavior
is set to cache
, then a per-path cache behavior can be used to specify a directory, file, or file type that your distribution will cache. Alternately, if the distribution's cacheBehavior
is dont-cache
, then a per-path cache behavior can be used to specify a directory, file, or file type that your distribution will not cache.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.path: Option<String>
The path to a directory or file to cached, or not cache. Use an asterisk symbol to specify wildcard directories (path/to/assets/*
), and file types (*.html, *jpg, *js
). Directories and file paths are case-sensitive.
Examples:
-
Specify the following to cache all files in the document root of an Apache web server running on a Lightsail instance.
var/www/html/
-
Specify the following file to cache only the index page in the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/index.html
-
Specify the following to cache only the .html files in the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/*.html
-
Specify the following to cache only the .jpg, .png, and .gif files in the images sub-directory of the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/images/*.jpg
var/www/html/images/*.png
var/www/html/images/*.gif
Specify the following to cache all files in the images sub-directory of the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/images/
behavior: Option<BehaviorEnum>
The cache behavior for the specified path.
You can specify one of the following per-path cache behaviors:
-
cache
- This behavior caches the specified path. -
dont-cache
- This behavior doesn't cache the specified path.
Implementations§
Source§impl CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl CacheBehaviorPerPath
Sourcepub fn path(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&str>
The path to a directory or file to cached, or not cache. Use an asterisk symbol to specify wildcard directories (path/to/assets/*
), and file types (*.html, *jpg, *js
). Directories and file paths are case-sensitive.
Examples:
-
Specify the following to cache all files in the document root of an Apache web server running on a Lightsail instance.
var/www/html/
-
Specify the following file to cache only the index page in the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/index.html
-
Specify the following to cache only the .html files in the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/*.html
-
Specify the following to cache only the .jpg, .png, and .gif files in the images sub-directory of the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/images/*.jpg
var/www/html/images/*.png
var/www/html/images/*.gif
Specify the following to cache all files in the images sub-directory of the document root of an Apache web server.
var/www/html/images/
Sourcepub fn behavior(&self) -> Option<&BehaviorEnum>
pub fn behavior(&self) -> Option<&BehaviorEnum>
The cache behavior for the specified path.
You can specify one of the following per-path cache behaviors:
-
cache
- This behavior caches the specified path. -
dont-cache
- This behavior doesn't cache the specified path.
Source§impl CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl CacheBehaviorPerPath
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CacheBehaviorPerPathBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CacheBehaviorPerPathBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CacheBehaviorPerPath
.
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Source§impl Clone for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl Clone for CacheBehaviorPerPath
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CacheBehaviorPerPath
fn clone(&self) -> CacheBehaviorPerPath
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for CacheBehaviorPerPath
Source§impl PartialEq for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl PartialEq for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl StructuralPartialEq for CacheBehaviorPerPath
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impl Freeze for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl RefUnwindSafe for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl Send for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl Sync for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl Unpin for CacheBehaviorPerPath
impl UnwindSafe for CacheBehaviorPerPath
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