Adds instructions for invalidating the CloudFront cache
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# personal-website
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# personal-website
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Joe Carstairs' personal website
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Joe Carstairs' personal website
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## Invalidating the CloudFront cache
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When you update pages, you’ll need to invalidate the CloudFront cache in order
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for CloudFront to serve the new versions before the caches expire (which could
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be a while). Here’s how to do it:
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1. Go to the CloudFront console
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2. Select the distribution for this website
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3. Go to the Invalidations tab
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4. Add a new Invalidation
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5. Include all pages you’ve updated
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- Use the relative URL, not the filepath, e.g. "/blog/" not "/blog/index.html"
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- Include the trailing "/" or it won’t work
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- You can use wildcards to make life easier, e.g. "/blog/2024/01/29/*"
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