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Add server timing headers option to aws_cloudfront_response_headers_policy #24728

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justin-kidman-axomic opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #24913
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Description

Amazon added a new Server-Timing headers option to Cloudfront distributions. You can enable it and give a rate percentage option for how often the headers are given. We would like to turn this on for our Cloudfront distributions but have it managed by terraform.

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  • aws_cloudfront_response_headers_policy

Potential Terraform Configuration

resource "aws_cloudfront_response_headers_policy" "example" {
  name    = "example-policy"
  comment = "test comment"

  server_timing {
    rate = 50
  }
}

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https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/03/amazon-cloudfront-server-timing-headers/

@justin-kidman-axomic justin-kidman-axomic added the enhancement Requests to existing resources that expand the functionality or scope. label May 10, 2022
@github-actions github-actions bot added needs-triage Waiting for first response or review from a maintainer. service/cloudfront Issues and PRs that pertain to the cloudfront service. labels May 10, 2022
@justinretzolk justinretzolk added good first issue Call to action for new contributors looking for a place to start. Smaller or straightforward issues. and removed needs-triage Waiting for first response or review from a maintainer. labels May 12, 2022
@github-actions github-actions bot added this to the v4.16.0 milestone May 25, 2022
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This functionality has been released in v4.16.0 of the Terraform AWS Provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading.

For further feature requests or bug reports with this functionality, please create a new GitHub issue following the template. Thank you!

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