Cloudfront: How to test Path Pattern matching without deploying any changes












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I just need a way to test my path pattern for cloudfront first before saving the behavior for the pattern because I noticed that it's taking more than a few minutes for the changes to be deployed. Basically, the pattern that I want to implement is for urls like:



https://<domain>/some_users_slug/index.html



https://<domain>/some_users_slug/some_uuid/index.html



and the equivalent pattern that I have so far are:



/?*/index.html



/?*/?*/index.html



I'm totally new to cloudfront so I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly that's why I wanted a way to test the patterns I have before I save the behaviors again.










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    I just need a way to test my path pattern for cloudfront first before saving the behavior for the pattern because I noticed that it's taking more than a few minutes for the changes to be deployed. Basically, the pattern that I want to implement is for urls like:



    https://<domain>/some_users_slug/index.html



    https://<domain>/some_users_slug/some_uuid/index.html



    and the equivalent pattern that I have so far are:



    /?*/index.html



    /?*/?*/index.html



    I'm totally new to cloudfront so I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly that's why I wanted a way to test the patterns I have before I save the behaviors again.










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      I just need a way to test my path pattern for cloudfront first before saving the behavior for the pattern because I noticed that it's taking more than a few minutes for the changes to be deployed. Basically, the pattern that I want to implement is for urls like:



      https://<domain>/some_users_slug/index.html



      https://<domain>/some_users_slug/some_uuid/index.html



      and the equivalent pattern that I have so far are:



      /?*/index.html



      /?*/?*/index.html



      I'm totally new to cloudfront so I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly that's why I wanted a way to test the patterns I have before I save the behaviors again.










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      I just need a way to test my path pattern for cloudfront first before saving the behavior for the pattern because I noticed that it's taking more than a few minutes for the changes to be deployed. Basically, the pattern that I want to implement is for urls like:



      https://<domain>/some_users_slug/index.html



      https://<domain>/some_users_slug/some_uuid/index.html



      and the equivalent pattern that I have so far are:



      /?*/index.html



      /?*/?*/index.html



      I'm totally new to cloudfront so I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly that's why I wanted a way to test the patterns I have before I save the behaviors again.







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