Description
Welcome to FrontPup, your CloudFront companion.
FrontPup allows you to maximize your WordPress website using the AWS CloudFront Content Delivery Network (CDN).
REQUIREMENTS
You must be using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFront service to utilize this plugin.
FrontPup Features
- Clear CloudFront Cache (creates an Invalidation request)
- Set no-cache headers for all pages (great for development or testing)
- Set public and private Cache-Control headers for caching in CloudFront and Browsers
- Set separate max-age (browser) and s-maxage (CloudFront) cache duration values
Turbocharge your WordPress Website with CloudFront
Using Amazon CloudFront in front of your WordPress website offers significant benefits by improving performance, security, and scalability. CloudFront is a Delivery Network (CDN) with over 750+ Points of Presence (PoPs) around the world plus over 1,100 PoPs within ISP networks. This highly optimized network makes it extremely efficient at delivering your website to your visitors anywhere around the world. “PoP” locations are designed to reduce latency by caching content closer to your site’s visitors.
Performance
- Faster Loading Times, static content (pages, images, CSS, JavaScript) is cached at “edge locations” around the world
- Improved User Experience, Faster load times lead to higher user engagement, reduced bounce rates, and improved search engine optimization (SEO) rankings
- Reduced Server Load, by serving cached content from edge locations, CloudFront minimizes requests to your WordPress website
When your website is optimized for performance your PageSpeed Lighthouse scores should improve.
Enhanced Security
- DDoS Protection, includes AWS Shield Standard
- SSL/TLS Security, force https only and includes free SSL Certificates
- AWS WAF, a Web Application Firewall with a depth of options including specific WordPress protections (may incur additional costs)
You should achieve a grade of “A” on Qualys SSL Server Test when CloudFront is configured with the recommended TLSv1.2_2021 or newer security policy.
Scalability and Reliability
- Global Reach with over 750 PoPs plus over 1,100 PoPs within ISP networks
- High Availability, can serve cached content when site is down
- Cost Efficiency, can be cost-effective, especially for websites with high traffic with the new CloudFront flat-rate pricing plans
Technology
- IPv6, a superior protocol to IPv4 and in some regions of the world is the only protocol that is available
- HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 improve web performance through faster loading speeds, enhanced security, and better resource handling
- Gzip and Brotli compression, smaller file sizes improve application performance by delivering your content faster to visitors
- Multi-Proxy, route specific path patterns to other web applications easily by adding additional “Origins”, allowing you to host more than just WordPress with the same hostname
Learn more about AWS CloudFront.
Developed by an AWS Community Builder
FrontPup is developed and maintained by Angelo Mandato, an AWS Community Builder. Angelo has been developing WordPress plugins and themes since 2005 and has been architecting applications including WordPress hosted on Amazon Web Services since 2007.
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Installation
Installation from within WordPress
- Visit Plugins > Add New.
- Search for FrontPup.
- Install and activate the FrontPup plugin.
Manual installation
- Upload the entire
frontpupfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory. - Visit Plugins.
- Activate the FrontPup plugin.
After activation
- Visit the new FrontPup menu.
- Enable the options you would like to use.
If you configure Clear Cache Settings, you can now use the FrontPup admin bar menu option to quickly clear the cache. This action uses AJAX and will perform the action without leaving the page or disrupting your work.
FAQ
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Do I need an AWS CloudFront to use this plugin?
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Yes, you need an AWS account with CloudFront setup for your website.
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Do I need to host my WordPress site on AWS?
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No, but CloudFront is most effective when used within the AWS network.
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What is the best way to host a WordPress website on AWS?
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There are many ways to host a WordPress website on AWS. Here is quick list.
- Lightsail – A CPanel like approach to setting up a WordPress website with only a few clicks
- EC2 Instance(s) – Run your own server(s) to host your WordPress website
- ECS Tasks – Run Docker containers using the AWS Elastic Container Service
- EKS – Run WordPress on AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service
There are thousands of formulas online that explain how to host WordPress on AWS. The method you pick comes down to the architecture you want to use and how much complexity you want with managing your website.
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Contributors & Developers
“FrontPup” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
The FrontPup plugin is maintained on GitHub https://github.com/painlessanalytics/frontpup. Code contributions are welcome.
Changelog
1.1
Released: 2026-01-30
Clear cache functionality added.
- Added welcome page for the wp-admin
- Added clear cache settings page
- Reorganized admin class, new base class for future settings pages
- Moved views to subfolder of admin folder
- Added FrontPup admin bar menu bar option with “Clear CloudFront Cache” in sub menu (Made it a sub menu so you have to click twice to avoid accidental cache clearing)
- Ajax code for clearing cache created. For now only users who can manage settings can clear the cache (to be customizable in future versions)
1.0
Released: 2026-01-08
- First version of this plugin
The entire changelog is available on GitHub: https://github.com/painlessanalytics/frontpup/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md





