use WebService::Fastly::Object::CacheSettingResponse;
Properties
Name | Type | Description | Notes
------------ | ------------- | ------------- | -------------
action | string | If set, will cause vcl_fetch to terminate after processing this rule with the return state specified. If not set, other configuration logic in vcl_fetch with a lower priority will run after this rule. | [optional]
cache_condition | string | Name of the cache condition controlling when this configuration applies. | [optional]
name | string | Name for the cache settings object. | [optional]
stale_ttl | string | Maximum time in seconds to continue to use a stale version of the object if future requests to your backend server fail (also known as 'stale if error'). | [optional]
ttl | string | Maximum time to consider the object fresh in the cache (the cache 'time to live'). | [optional]
service_id | string | | [optional] [readonly]
version | string | | [optional] [readonly]
created_at | DateTime | Date and time in ISO 8601 format. | [optional] [readonly]
deleted_at | DateTime | Date and time in ISO 8601 format. | [optional] [readonly]
updated_at | DateTime | Date and time in ISO 8601 format. | [optional] [readonly]