@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class InvalidationBatch extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
An invalidation batch.
Constructor and Description |
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InvalidationBatch()
Default constructor for InvalidationBatch object.
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InvalidationBatch(Paths paths,
String callerReference)
Constructs a new InvalidationBatch object.
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InvalidationBatch(String callerReference)
Constructs a new InvalidationBatch object.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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InvalidationBatch |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getCallerReference()
A value that you specify to uniquely identify an invalidation request.
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Paths |
getPaths()
A complex type that contains information about the objects that you want to invalidate.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setCallerReference(String callerReference)
A value that you specify to uniquely identify an invalidation request.
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void |
setPaths(Paths paths)
A complex type that contains information about the objects that you want to invalidate.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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InvalidationBatch |
withCallerReference(String callerReference)
A value that you specify to uniquely identify an invalidation request.
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InvalidationBatch |
withPaths(Paths paths)
A complex type that contains information about the objects that you want to invalidate.
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public InvalidationBatch()
public InvalidationBatch(Paths paths, String callerReference)
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.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.
public InvalidationBatch(String callerReference)
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.
public void setPaths(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.
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.public Paths getPaths()
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.
public InvalidationBatch withPaths(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.
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.public void setCallerReference(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.
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.
public String getCallerReference()
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.
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.
public InvalidationBatch withCallerReference(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.
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.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public InvalidationBatch clone()
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