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     3  page_title: "AWS: cloudfront_distribution"
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     6    Provides a CloudFront web distribution resource.
     7  ---
     8  
     9  # aws\_cloudfront\_distribution
    10  
    11  Creates an Amazon CloudFront web distribution.
    12  
    13  For information about CloudFront distributions, see the
    14  [Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide][1]. For specific information about creating
    15  CloudFront web distributions, see the [POST Distribution][2] page in the Amazon
    16  CloudFront API Reference.
    17  
    18  ~> **NOTE:** CloudFront distributions take about 15 minutes to a deployed state
    19  after creation or modification. During this time, deletes to resources will be
    20  blocked. If you need to delete a distribution that is enabled and you do not
    21  want to wait, you need to use the `retain_on_delete` flag.
    22  
    23  ## Example Usage
    24  
    25  The following example below creates a CloudFront distribution with an S3 origin.
    26  
    27  ```
    28  resource "aws_cloudfront_distribution" "s3_distribution" {
    29    origin {
    30      domain_name = "mybucket.s3.amazonaws.com"
    31      origin_id   = "myS3Origin"
    32  
    33      s3_origin_config {
    34        origin_access_identity = "origin-access-identity/cloudfront/ABCDEFG1234567"
    35      }
    36    }
    37  
    38    enabled             = true
    39    comment             = "Some comment"
    40    default_root_object = "index.html"
    41  
    42    logging_config {
    43      include_cookies = false
    44      bucket          = "mylogs.s3.amazonaws.com"
    45      prefix          = "myprefix"
    46    }
    47  
    48    aliases = ["mysite.example.com", "yoursite.example.com"]
    49  
    50    default_cache_behavior {
    51      allowed_methods  = ["DELETE", "GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS", "PATCH", "POST", "PUT"]
    52      cached_methods   = ["GET", "HEAD"]
    53      target_origin_id = "myS3Origin"
    54  
    55      forwarded_values {
    56        query_string = false
    57  
    58        cookies {
    59          forward = "none"
    60        }
    61      }
    62  
    63      viewer_protocol_policy = "allow-all"
    64      min_ttl                = 0
    65      default_ttl            = 3600
    66      max_ttl                = 86400
    67    }
    68  
    69    price_class = "PriceClass_200"
    70  
    71    restrictions {
    72      geo_restriction {
    73        restriction_type = "whitelist"
    74        locations        = ["US", "CA", "GB", "DE"]
    75      }
    76    }
    77  
    78    viewer_certificate {
    79      cloudfront_default_certificate = true
    80    }
    81  }
    82  ```
    83  
    84  ## Argument Reference
    85  
    86  The CloudFront distribution argument layout is a complex structure composed
    87  of several sub-resources - these resources are laid out below.
    88  
    89  ### Top-Level Arguments
    90  
    91    * `aliases` (Optional) - Extra CNAMEs (alternate domain names), if any, for
    92      this distribution.
    93  
    94    * `cache_behavior` (Optional) - A [cache behavior](#cache-behavior-arguments)
    95      resource for this distribution (multiples allowed).
    96  
    97    * `comment` (Optional) - Any comments you want to include about the
    98      distribution.
    99  
   100    * `custom_error_response` (Optional) - One or more [custom error
   101      response](#custom-error-response-arguments) elements (multiples allowed).
   102  
   103    * `default_cache_behavior` (Required) - The [default cache
   104      behavior](#default-cache-behavior-arguments) for this distribution (maximum
   105      one).
   106  
   107    * `default_root_object` (Optional) - The object that you want CloudFront to
   108      return (for example, index.html) when an end user requests the root URL.
   109  
   110    * `enabled` (Required) - Whether the distribution is enabled to accept end
   111      user requests for content.
   112  
   113    * `logging_config` (Optional) - The [logging
   114      configuration](#logging-config-arguments) that controls how logs are written
   115      to your distribution (maximum one).
   116  
   117    * `origin` (Required) - One or more [origins](#origin-arguments) for this
   118      distribution (multiples allowed).
   119  
   120    * `price_class` (Optional) - The price class for this distribution. One of
   121      `PriceClass_All`, `PriceClass_200`, `PriceClass_100`
   122  
   123    * `restrictions` (Required) - The [restriction
   124      configuration](#restrictions-arguments) for this distribution (maximum one).
   125  
   126    * `viewer_certificate` (Required) - The [SSL
   127      configuration](#viewer-certificate-arguments) for this distribution (maximum
   128      one).
   129  
   130    * `web_acl_id` (Optional) - If you're using AWS WAF to filter CloudFront
   131      requests, the Id of the AWS WAF web ACL that is associated with the
   132      distribution.
   133  
   134    * `retain_on_delete` (Optional) - Disables the distribution instead of
   135      deleting it when destroying the resource through Terraform. If this is set,
   136      the distribution needs to be deleted manually afterwards. Default: `false`.
   137  
   138  #### Cache Behavior Arguments
   139  
   140    * `allowed_methods` (Required) - Controls which HTTP methods CloudFront
   141      processes and forwards to your Amazon S3 bucket or your custom origin.
   142  
   143    * `cached_methods` (Required) - Controls whether CloudFront caches the
   144      response to requests using the specified HTTP methods.
   145  
   146    * `compress` (Optional) - Whether you want CloudFront to automatically
   147      compress content for web requests that include `Accept-Encoding: gzip` in
   148      the request header (default: `false`).
   149  
   150    * `default_ttl` (Required) - The default amount of time (in seconds) that an
   151      object is in a CloudFront cache before CloudFront forwards another request
   152      in the absence of an `Cache-Control max-age` or `Expires` header.
   153  
   154    * `forwarded_values` (Required) - The [forwarded values
   155      configuration](#forwarded-values-arguments) that specifies how CloudFront
   156      handles query strings, cookies and headers (maximum one).
   157  
   158    * `max_ttl` (Required) - The maximum amount of time (in seconds) that an
   159      object is in a CloudFront cache before CloudFront forwards another request
   160      to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. Only
   161      effective in the presence of `Cache-Control max-age`, `Cache-Control
   162      s-maxage`, and `Expires` headers.
   163  
   164    * `min_ttl` (Required) - The minimum amount of time that you want objects to
   165      stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront queries your origin to see
   166      whether the object has been updated.
   167  
   168    * `path_pattern` (Required) - The pattern (for example, `images/*.jpg)` that
   169      specifies which requests you want this cache behavior to apply to.
   170  
   171    * `smooth_streaming` (Optional) - Indicates whether you want to distribute
   172      media files in Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin that is
   173      associated with this cache behavior.
   174  
   175    * `target_origin_id` (Required) - The value of ID for the origin that you want
   176      CloudFront to route requests to when a request matches the path pattern
   177      either for a cache behavior or for the default cache behavior.
   178  
   179    * `trusted_signers` (Optional) - The AWS accounts, if any, that you want to
   180      allow to create signed URLs for private content.
   181  
   182    * `viewer_protocol_policy` (Required) - Use this element to specify the
   183      protocol that users can use to access the files in the origin specified by
   184      TargetOriginId when a request matches the path pattern in PathPattern. One
   185      of `allow-all`, `https-only`, or `redirect-to-https`.
   186  
   187  ##### Forwarded Values Arguments
   188  
   189    * `cookies` (Optional) - The [forwarded values cookies](#cookies-arguments)
   190      that specifies how CloudFront handles cookies (maximum one).
   191  
   192    * `headers` (Optional) - Specifies the Headers, if any, that you want
   193      CloudFront to vary upon for this cache behavior. Specify `*` to include all
   194      headers.
   195  
   196    * `query_string` (Required) - Indicates whether you want CloudFront to forward
   197      query strings to the origin that is associated with this cache behavior.
   198  
   199  ##### Cookies Arguments
   200  
   201    * `forward` (Required) - Specifies whether you want CloudFront to forward
   202      cookies to the origin that is associated with this cache behavior. You can
   203      specify `all`, `none` or `whitelist`.
   204  
   205    * `whitelisted_names` (Optional) - If you have specified `whitelist` to
   206      `forward`, the whitelisted cookies that you want CloudFront to forward to
   207      your origin.
   208  
   209  #### Custom Error Response Arguments
   210  
   211    * `error_caching_min_ttl` (Optional) - The minimum amount of time you want
   212      HTTP error codes to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront queries your
   213      origin to see whether the object has been updated.
   214  
   215    * `error_code` (Required) - The 4xx or 5xx HTTP status code that you want to
   216      customize.
   217  
   218    * `response_code` (Optional) - The HTTP status code that you want CloudFront
   219      to return with the custom error page to the viewer.
   220  
   221    * `response_page_path` (Optional) - The path of the custom error page (for
   222      example, `/custom_404.html`).
   223  
   224  #### Default Cache Behavior Arguments
   225  
   226  The arguments for `default_cache_behavior` are the same as for
   227  [`cache_behavior`](#cache-behavior-arguments), except for the `path_pattern`
   228  argument is not required.
   229  
   230  #### Logging Config Arguments
   231  
   232    * `bucket` (Required) - The Amazon S3 bucket to store the access logs in, for
   233      example, `myawslogbucket.s3.amazonaws.com`.
   234  
   235    * `include_cookies` (Optional) - Specifies whether you want CloudFront to
   236      include cookies in access logs (default: `false`).
   237  
   238    * `prefix` (Optional) - An optional string that you want CloudFront to prefix
   239      to the access log filenames for this distribution, for example, `myprefix/`.
   240  
   241  #### Origin Arguments
   242  
   243    * `custom_origin_config` - The [CloudFront custom
   244      origin](#custom-origin-config-arguments) configuration information. If an S3
   245      origin is required, use `s3_origin_config` instead.
   246  
   247    * `domain_name` (Required) - The DNS domain name of either the S3 bucket, or
   248      web site of your custom origin.
   249  
   250    * `custom_header` (Optional) - One or more sub-resources with `name` and
   251      `value` parameters that specify header data that will be sent to the origin
   252      (multiples allowed).
   253  
   254    * `origin_id` (Required) - A unique identifier for the origin.
   255  
   256    * `origin_path` (Optional) - An optional element that causes CloudFront to
   257      request your content from a directory in your Amazon S3 bucket or your
   258      custom origin.
   259  
   260    * `s3_origin_config` - The [CloudFront S3 origin](#s3-origin-config-arguments)
   261      configuration information. If a custom origin is required, use
   262      `custom_origin_config` instead.
   263  
   264  ##### Custom Origin Config Arguments
   265  
   266    * `http_port` (Required) - The HTTP port the custom origin listens on.
   267  
   268    * `https_port` (Required) - The HTTPS port the custom origin listens on.
   269  
   270    * `origin_protocol_policy` (Required) - The origin protocol policy to apply to
   271      your origin. One of `http-only`, `https-only`, or `match-viewer`.
   272  
   273    * `origin_ssl_protocols` (Required) - The SSL/TLS protocols that you want
   274      CloudFront to use when communicating with your origin over HTTPS. A list of
   275      one or more of `SSLv3`, `TLSv1`, `TLSv1.1`, and `TLSv1.2`.
   276  
   277  ##### S3 Origin Config Arguments
   278  
   279  * `origin_access_identity` (Optional) - The [CloudFront origin access
   280    identity][5] to associate with the origin.
   281  
   282  #### Restrictions Arguments
   283  
   284  The `restrictions` sub-resource takes another single sub-resource named
   285  `geo_restriction` (see the example for usage).
   286  
   287  The arguments of `geo_restriction` are:
   288  
   289    * `locations` (Optional) - The [ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 codes][4] for which you
   290      want CloudFront either to distribute your content (`whitelist`) or not
   291      distribute your content (`blacklist`).
   292  
   293    * `restriction_type` (Required) - The method that you want to use to restrict
   294      distribution of your content by country: `none`, `whitelist`, or
   295      `blacklist`.
   296  
   297  #### Viewer Certificate Arguments
   298  
   299    * `acm_certificate_arn` - The ARN of the [AWS Certificate Manager][6]
   300      certificate that you wish to use with this distribution. Specify this,
   301      `cloudfront_default_certificate`, or `iam_certificate_id`.
   302  
   303    * `cloudfront_default_certificate` - `true` if you want viewers to use HTTPS
   304      to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name for your
   305      distribution. Specify this, `acm_certificate_arn`, or `iam_certificate_id`.
   306  
   307    * `iam_certificate_id` - The IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer
   308      certificate for this distribution if you are using a custom domain. Specify
   309      this, `acm_certificate_arn`, or `cloudfront_default_certificate`.
   310  
   311    * `minimum_protocol_version` - The minimum version of the SSL protocol that
   312      you want CloudFront to use for HTTPS connections. One of `SSLv3` or `TLSv1`.
   313      Default: `SSLv3`. **NOTE**: If you are using a custom certificate (specified
   314      with `acm_certificate_arn` or `iam_certificate_id`), and have specified
   315      `sni-only` in `ssl_support_method`, `TLSv1` must be specified.
   316  
   317    * `ssl_support_method`: Specifies how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS
   318      requests. One of `vip` or `sni-only`. Required if you specify
   319      `acm_certificate_arn` or `iam_certificate_id`. **NOTE:** `vip` causes
   320      CloudFront to use a dedicated IP address and may incur extra charges.
   321  
   322  ## Attribute Reference
   323  
   324  The following attributes are exported:
   325  
   326    * `id` - The identifier for the distribution. For example: `EDFDVBD632BHDS5`.
   327  
   328    * `caller_reference` - Internal value used by CloudFront to allow future
   329      updates to the distribution configuration.
   330  
   331    * `status` - The current status of the distribution. `Deployed` if the
   332      distribution's information is fully propagated throughout the Amazon
   333      CloudFront system.
   334  
   335    * `active_trusted_signers` - The key pair IDs that CloudFront is aware of for
   336      each trusted signer, if the distribution is set up to serve private content
   337      with signed URLs.
   338  
   339    * `domain_name` - The domain name corresponding to the distribution. For
   340      example: `d604721fxaaqy9.cloudfront.net`.
   341  
   342    * `last_modified_time` - The date and time the distribution was last modified.
   343  
   344    * `in_progress_validation_batches` - The number of invalidation batches
   345      currently in progress.
   346  
   347    * `etag` - The current version of the distribution's information. For example:
   348      `E2QWRUHAPOMQZL`.
   349  
   350  
   351  [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Introduction.html
   352  [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/APIReference/CreateDistribution.html
   353  [3]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/private-content-restricting-access-to-s3.html
   354  [4]: http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/country_names_and_code_elements.htm
   355  [5]: /docs/providers/aws/r/cloudfront_origin_access_identity.html
   356  [6]: https://aws.amazon.com/certificate-manager/