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@aws/aws-domain-redirector
Advanced tools
The AWS Domain Redirector construct builds the necessary resources to redirect all requests to one domain to a target domain of your choice. You can choose to redirect all requests to a static location or redirect to a dynamic location based on the request.
To create a Redirector
, you need to provide:
Redirector
instance to deploy.Redirector
creates need a VPC to exist.
To avoid stacks with multiple Redirector
instances creating many Amazon VPCs,
Redirector
does not create its own Amazon VPCs.
Redirector
,
you should set natGateways
to 0
to avoid unnecessary costs.Redirector
should redirect requests to.Redirector
in practice,
see How to Use.Redirector
,
see the API Reference.Redirector
works,
see Goals and Design.See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
FAQs
AWS CDK construct to redirect one domain to another.
The npm package @aws/aws-domain-redirector receives a total of 52 weekly downloads. As such, @aws/aws-domain-redirector popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aws/aws-domain-redirector demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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