I am seeing issues within the /3/movie/<id>
endpoint, as well as /3/movie/<id>/release_dates
. Some calls to yield what looks like the first page of search results when called from most clients, always returned as a cloudfront cache hit. curl often works though, with the first attempt giving a cache miss and correct data, subsequent hits cache hit and correct data. But other clients (firefox, nodejs) always get that bad cache data.
There seems to be quite a lot of bad data getting cached into cloudfront, and based on some of the ages I'm seeing, it's still happening.
Example of bad result, from hitting https://api.themoviedb.org/3/movie/10494?api_key=<KEY>
[Perfect Blue (1998)]
Response Headers:
X-Firefox-Http3 h3
age 5517
alt-svc h3=":443"; ma=86400
cache-control public, max-age=19254
content-encoding br
content-type application/json;charset=utf-8
date Fri, 05 Jul 2024 21:27:28 GMT
etag W/"0dab26becaeaf96441045985b7625b3b"
server openresty
vary Accept-Encoding,accept-encoding, Origin
via 1.1 a3b511649bade26170091701ae26b616.cloudfront.net (CloudFront)
x-amz-cf-id s6aZcVNSeuNafeijAtRNxbW7GCIfp6E5L_3EIrxt0OMz3jdVMkoOKA==
x-amz-cf-pop SFO53-C1
x-cache Hit from cloudfront
x-memc HIT
x-memc-age 2549
x-memc-expires 19254
x-memc-key 7006cb590244fb407068b4fb7bbea769
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on jūlijs 5, 2024 at 5:45 PM