Installation guide

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API Reference
Please see the Amazon CloudFront Client API reference for a details about all of the available methods, including
descriptions of the inputs and outputs.
CreateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity CreateDistribution
CreateInvalidation CreateStreamingDistribution
DeleteCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity DeleteDistribution
DeleteStreamingDistribution GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity
GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig GetDistribution
GetDistributionConfig GetInvalidation
GetStreamingDistribution GetStreamingDistributionConfig
ListCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentities ListDistributions
ListInvalidations ListStreamingDistributions
UpdateCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity UpdateDistribution
UpdateStreamingDistribution
Amazon CloudSearch
This guide focuses on the AWS SDK for PHP client for Amazon CloudSearch. This guide assumes that you have
already downloaded and installed the AWS SDK for PHP. See Installation for more information on getting started.
Creating a client
First you need to create a client object using one of the following techniques.
Factory method
The easiest way to get up and running quickly is to use the
Aws\CloudSearch\CloudSearchClient::factory() method and provide your credentials (key and
secret).
A region parameter is also required and must be set to one of the following values: us-west-2, us-east-1,
us-west-1, ap-southeast-1, eu-west-1
use Aws\CloudSearch\CloudSearchClient;
$client = CloudSearchClient::factory(array(
'key' => '<aws access key>',
'secret' => '<aws secret key>',
'region' => '<region name>'
));
You can provide your access keys like in the preceding example, or you can choose to omit them if you are using
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles for EC2 instances or credentials sourced from the
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment variables.
Amazon CloudSearch
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