Use GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity with a CLI - Amazon CloudFront

Use GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity with a CLI

The following code examples show how to use GetCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity.

CLI
AWS CLI

To get a CloudFront origin access identity

The following example gets the CloudFront origin access identity (OAI) with the ID E74FTE3AEXAMPLE, including its ETag and the associated S3 canonical ID. The OAI ID is returned in the output of the create-cloud-front-origin-access-identity and list-cloud-front-origin-access-identities commands.

aws cloudfront get-cloud-front-origin-access-identity --id E74FTE3AEXAMPLE

Output:

{ "ETag": "E2QWRUHEXAMPLE", "CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity": { "Id": "E74FTE3AEXAMPLE", "S3CanonicalUserId": "cd13868f797c227fbea2830611a26fe0a21ba1b826ab4bed9b7771c9aEXAMPLE", "CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig": { "CallerReference": "cli-example", "Comment": "Example OAI" } } }
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell

Example 1: This example returns a specific Amazon CloudFront origin access identity, specified by the -Id parameter. Although the -Id parameter is not required, if you do not specify it, no results are returned.

Get-CFCloudFrontOriginAccessIdentity -Id E3XXXXXXXXXXRT

Output:

CloudFrontOriginAccessIdentityConfig Id S3CanonicalUserId ------------------------------------ -- ----------------- Amazon.CloudFront.Model.CloudFrontOr... E3XXXXXXXXXXRT 4b6e...

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