A deploying tool for middleman which allows you to interact with Amazon CloudFront. Some of its features are:
- CloudFront cache invalidation;
- Ability to call it from command line and after middleman build;
- Ability to filter files which are going to be invalidated by regex;
Add this to Gemfile
:
gem "middleman-cloudfront"
Then run:
bundle install
Edit config.rb
and add:
activate :cloudfront do |cf|
cf.access_key_id = 'I'
cf.secret_access_key = 'love'
cf.distribution_id = 'cats'
# cf.filter = /\.html$/i # default is /.*/
# cf.after_build = false # default is false
end
On Amazon use following parameters inside your IAM policy:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "Stmt1409254980000",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"cloudfront:CreateInvalidation",
"cloudfront:GetDistribution"
],
"Resource": [
"*"
]
}
]
}
If you set after_build
to true
cache would be automatically invalidated after build:
bundle exec middleman build
Otherwise you should run it through commandline interface like so:
bundle exec middleman invalidate
or from within Middleman, optionally specifying a list of files to invalidate:
# Invalidate automatic selection of files from build directory
invalidate
# Invalidate explicit list of files
invalidate %w(/index.html /images/example.png)
In real world this gem shouldn't be used alone, but as a part of your deployment solution. As for me I use it with middleman-sync and my configuration file looks like this:
configure :build do
# so there would be no need in invalidationg css-js files on cdn
activate :asset_hash
end
activate :sync do |sync|
sync.fog_provider = 'AWS'
sync.fog_directory = '...'
sync.fog_region = 'us-west-1'
sync.aws_access_key_id = ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY']
sync.aws_secret_access_key = ENV['AWS_SECRET']
sync.existing_remote_files = 'delete'
sync.gzip_compression = true
end
activate :cloudfront do |cf|
cf.access_key_id = ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY']
cf.secret_access_key = ENV['AWS_SECRET']
cf.distribution_id = '...'
cf.filter = /\.html$/i
end
And when I want to deploy my site I do:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY= AWS_SECRET= bundle exec middleman sync
AWS_ACCESS_KEY= AWS_SECRET= bundle exec middleman invalidate
If you use middleman-s3_sync for deployment, you can use its after_s3_sync
hook to automatically invalidate updated files after syncing:
after_s3_sync do |files_by_status|
invalidate files_by_status[:updated]
end
NOTE: The after_s3_sync
hook only works with middleman-s3_sync v3.x and below. It has been removed in v4.0.