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  • Thread Starter Aniruddha Mishra

    (@ani7ruddhagmailcom)

    https://screencast.com/t/zB5RB6HPpj

    This is the snapshot to my configurations

    CDN URL in the screencast that u have attached is that of S3. Your cloudfront URL is d39h6i2ivxs7ly.cloudfront.net

    But i think u have configured it correct already. I see it working on your website under CNAME cloud.roomeye.com.

    Thread Starter Aniruddha Mishra

    (@ani7ruddhagmailcom)

    Right the bug is when enter that CNAME the new uploads which re being uploaded get wrong path they re being uplaoded to

    cloud.roomye.com/uploads…………….

    Which is CDN url which shall not happen..

    I dont know how this can be fixed?

    Any help would be much appreciated

    Thread Starter Aniruddha Mishra

    (@ani7ruddhagmailcom)

    Right the bug is when enter that CNAME the new uploads which re being uploaded get wrong path they re being uplaoded to

    cloud.roomye.com/uploads…………….

    Which is CDN url which shall not happen..

    I dont know how this can be fixed?

    Any help would be much appreciated

    I havent used this plugin yet, but if a folder by the name upload is being created automatically in the bucket then that is the place.

    Secondly, there is a configuration by the name TTL under cloudfront. This decides on when cloudfront again goes back to the mapped S3 bucket to fetch new/changed files. You can reduce this to something like 3600 Secs to make it crawl every 1 hour. Then you wait for one hour to see your image come live (if you have published)

    If you have made any change to an already existing object (like image, js,css) in S3 then you have to invalidate that object from Cloudfront. Then there will be an immediate propagation of that object to all CDN locations of cloud front.

    Thread Starter Aniruddha Mishra

    (@ani7ruddhagmailcom)

    @ravion How is your reply solving my problem am unable to understand.. ANy pointers to this?

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