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ApiCache

import type { ApiCache } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/appsync.ts?docs=full";

The ApiCache object.

interface ApiCache {
apiCachingBehavior?: ApiCachingBehavior | null;
atRestEncryptionEnabled?: boolean | null;
status?: ApiCacheStatus | null;
transitEncryptionEnabled?: boolean | null;
ttl?: number | null;
type?: ApiCacheType | null;
}

§Properties

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apiCachingBehavior?: ApiCachingBehavior | null
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Caching behavior.

  • FULL_REQUEST_CACHING: All requests are fully cached.
  • PER_RESOLVER_CACHING: Individual resolvers that you specify are cached.
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atRestEncryptionEnabled?: boolean | null
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At-rest encryption flag for cache. You cannot update this setting after creation.

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status?: ApiCacheStatus | null
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The cache instance status.

  • AVAILABLE: The instance is available for use.
  • CREATING: The instance is currently creating.
  • DELETING: The instance is currently deleting.
  • MODIFYING: The instance is currently modifying.
  • FAILED: The instance has failed creation.
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transitEncryptionEnabled?: boolean | null
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Transit encryption flag when connecting to cache. You cannot update this setting after creation.

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ttl?: number | null
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TTL in seconds for cache entries.

Valid values are 1–3,600 seconds.

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type?: ApiCacheType | null
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The cache instance type. Valid values are

  • SMALL
    
  • MEDIUM
    
  • LARGE
    
  • XLARGE
    
  • LARGE_2X
    
  • LARGE_4X
    
  • LARGE_8X (not available in all regions)
  • LARGE_12X
    

Historically, instance types were identified by an EC2-style value. As of July 2020, this is deprecated, and the generic identifiers above should be used.

The following legacy instance types are available, but their use is discouraged:

  • T2_SMALL: A t2.small instance type.
  • T2_MEDIUM: A t2.medium instance type.
  • R4_LARGE: A r4.large instance type.
  • R4_XLARGE: A r4.xlarge instance type.
  • R4_2XLARGE: A r4.2xlarge instance type.
  • R4_4XLARGE: A r4.4xlarge instance type.
  • R4_8XLARGE: A r4.8xlarge instance type.