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Can Lambda@Edge be used to expire the Cloudfront cache and force the fetch of a fresh version of a webpage?



I know that for the static assets something an additional query string can be added to avoid the cached version but now I'm asking for actual pages such as a site's homepage where that option is not available.










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    I know that for the static assets something an additional query string can be added to avoid the cached version but now I'm asking for actual pages such as a site's homepage where that option is not available.










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      Can Lambda@Edge be used to expire the Cloudfront cache and force the fetch of a fresh version of a webpage?



      I know that for the static assets something an additional query string can be added to avoid the cached version but now I'm asking for actual pages such as a site's homepage where that option is not available.










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      Can Lambda@Edge be used to expire the Cloudfront cache and force the fetch of a fresh version of a webpage?



      I know that for the static assets something an additional query string can be added to avoid the cached version but now I'm asking for actual pages such as a site's homepage where that option is not available.







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          Cloudfront gives the option to invalidate the cache via the create-invalidation api.



          https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cloudfront/create-invalidation.html






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