Angular index.html refreshed after days on Cloudfront, S3 is uptodate












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Im hosting an angular 6 app on S3, everything works fine.
When updating my app on S3, I can immediate navigate to S3 over http and Im getting the newest version at once.



In addition Im hosting the app over https. Therefore Im using CloudFront.
Unfortunately it takes days til my browser shows the newest angular app over https.
One again: Over http accesing directly my S3 bucket, Im getting the newst version at once. But over https (Cloudfront) pointing to the same S3 bucket, I do not get the newest version ...



My idea was to create an invalidation on CloudFronmt for "Object Paths /index.html /assets/", but it doesnt help.
In addition I have added a second invalidation with "Object Paths /
" but without any success.



Any ideas on that issue?



Thanks a lot
Andrej










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  • use /* in your invalidation its work for me

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Im hosting an angular 6 app on S3, everything works fine.
When updating my app on S3, I can immediate navigate to S3 over http and Im getting the newest version at once.



In addition Im hosting the app over https. Therefore Im using CloudFront.
Unfortunately it takes days til my browser shows the newest angular app over https.
One again: Over http accesing directly my S3 bucket, Im getting the newst version at once. But over https (Cloudfront) pointing to the same S3 bucket, I do not get the newest version ...



My idea was to create an invalidation on CloudFronmt for "Object Paths /index.html /assets/", but it doesnt help.
In addition I have added a second invalidation with "Object Paths /
" but without any success.



Any ideas on that issue?



Thanks a lot
Andrej










share|improve this question























  • use /* in your invalidation its work for me

    – Abhishek
    18 hours ago













  • have you tryed?

    – Abhishek
    18 hours ago














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Im hosting an angular 6 app on S3, everything works fine.
When updating my app on S3, I can immediate navigate to S3 over http and Im getting the newest version at once.



In addition Im hosting the app over https. Therefore Im using CloudFront.
Unfortunately it takes days til my browser shows the newest angular app over https.
One again: Over http accesing directly my S3 bucket, Im getting the newst version at once. But over https (Cloudfront) pointing to the same S3 bucket, I do not get the newest version ...



My idea was to create an invalidation on CloudFronmt for "Object Paths /index.html /assets/", but it doesnt help.
In addition I have added a second invalidation with "Object Paths /
" but without any success.



Any ideas on that issue?



Thanks a lot
Andrej










share|improve this question














Im hosting an angular 6 app on S3, everything works fine.
When updating my app on S3, I can immediate navigate to S3 over http and Im getting the newest version at once.



In addition Im hosting the app over https. Therefore Im using CloudFront.
Unfortunately it takes days til my browser shows the newest angular app over https.
One again: Over http accesing directly my S3 bucket, Im getting the newst version at once. But over https (Cloudfront) pointing to the same S3 bucket, I do not get the newest version ...



My idea was to create an invalidation on CloudFronmt for "Object Paths /index.html /assets/", but it doesnt help.
In addition I have added a second invalidation with "Object Paths /
" but without any success.



Any ideas on that issue?



Thanks a lot
Andrej







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  • use /* in your invalidation its work for me

    – Abhishek
    18 hours ago













  • have you tryed?

    – Abhishek
    18 hours ago



















  • use /* in your invalidation its work for me

    – Abhishek
    18 hours ago













  • have you tryed?

    – Abhishek
    18 hours ago

















use /* in your invalidation its work for me

– Abhishek
18 hours ago







use /* in your invalidation its work for me

– Abhishek
18 hours ago















have you tryed?

– Abhishek
18 hours ago





have you tryed?

– Abhishek
18 hours ago












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