Content delivery network (CDN) content server request handling mechanism with metadata framework support
First Claim
1. A computer program product in a non-transitory computer readable storage medium holding computer program instructions executable in a hardware processor, the computer program instructions comprising:
- program code executed by the hardware processor to receive and store a data structure that identifies content provider domains, wherein at least one entry in data structure comprises a content provider domain that is aliased to an alternative domain, the at least one entry pointing to a configuration associated with the content provider domain;
program code executed by the hardware processor to receive a request for a resource, the request being received as a result of a domain name service (DNS) query to a content provider domain being resolved using the alternative domain in lieu of the content provider domain, the request for the resource having a host header associated therewith, the host header including a name value;
program code executed by the hardware processor to determine whether the name value in the host header matches any content provider domain entry in the data structure;
program code executed by the hardware processor to retrieve the configuration when the name value in the host header matches any content provider domain entry in the data structure;
program code executed by the hardware processor to apply an object handling instruction associated with the configuration file, the object handling instruction carried in a response header; and
program code executed by the hardware processor to serve the resource in response to the request after the object handling instruction is applied.
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Abstract
To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.
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7 Claims
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1. A computer program product in a non-transitory computer readable storage medium holding computer program instructions executable in a hardware processor, the computer program instructions comprising:
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program code executed by the hardware processor to receive and store a data structure that identifies content provider domains, wherein at least one entry in data structure comprises a content provider domain that is aliased to an alternative domain, the at least one entry pointing to a configuration associated with the content provider domain; program code executed by the hardware processor to receive a request for a resource, the request being received as a result of a domain name service (DNS) query to a content provider domain being resolved using the alternative domain in lieu of the content provider domain, the request for the resource having a host header associated therewith, the host header including a name value; program code executed by the hardware processor to determine whether the name value in the host header matches any content provider domain entry in the data structure; program code executed by the hardware processor to retrieve the configuration when the name value in the host header matches any content provider domain entry in the data structure; program code executed by the hardware processor to apply an object handling instruction associated with the configuration file, the object handling instruction carried in a response header; and program code executed by the hardware processor to serve the resource in response to the request after the object handling instruction is applied. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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