CloudFront.Client.get_invalidation(**kwargs)¶Get the information about an invalidation.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_invalidation(
DistributionId='string',
Id='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The distribution's ID.
[REQUIRED]
The identifier for the invalidation request, for example, IDFDVBD632BHDS5 .
dict
Response Syntax
{
'Invalidation': {
'Id': 'string',
'Status': 'string',
'CreateTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'InvalidationBatch': {
'Paths': {
'Quantity': 123,
'Items': [
'string',
]
},
'CallerReference': 'string'
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
The returned result of the corresponding request.
Invalidation (dict) --
The invalidation's information. For more information, see Invalidation Complex Type.
Id (string) --
The identifier for the invalidation request. For example: IDFDVBD632BHDS5 .
Status (string) --
The status of the invalidation request. When the invalidation batch is finished, the status is Completed .
CreateTime (datetime) --
The date and time the invalidation request was first made.
InvalidationBatch (dict) --
The current invalidation information for the batch request.
Paths (dict) --
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 .
Quantity (integer) --
The number of invalidation paths specified for the objects that you want to invalidate.
Items (list) --
A complex type that contains a list of the paths that you want to invalidate.
CallerReference (string) --
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.
Exceptions
CloudFront.Client.exceptions.NoSuchInvalidationCloudFront.Client.exceptions.NoSuchDistributionCloudFront.Client.exceptions.AccessDenied