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Re: How to disable public CDN for particular site collection?
Maybe you could add your SPFx assets into a subfolder in the Masterpage gallery and Add that folder as a CDN origin, using Add-SPOTenantCdnOrigin. Remove the generally added Cdn origin to the Masterpage gallery. This way only the assets in the subfolder are CDN enabled. As mentioned use Remove-SPOTenantCdnOrigin to remove the on pointing to the Masterpage gallery.
Next to this you could also create a Cdn origin pointing to a specific site, instead of using a wildcard and doing this for all sites. Use a originUrl in this format:
-OriginUrl sites/site1/siteassets
- Mohemmad KalvaCopper Contributor
Thanks for replying..!!
The site collection where my custom master page has been applied and the site where I am deploying the SPFx web parts are different.
So, I want the solution where I can run the SPFx web part from Office 365 CDN and the custom master page does not affected in another site collection.
You're welcome!
On your Office 365 CDN remove the default origin for masterpage:
Remove-SPOTenantCdnOrigin -CdnType Public -OriginUrl */MASTERPAGE
This will remove the default CDN origin with wildcard, which will be for every site collection in your tenant (remove others to if necessary like */STYLE LIBRARY).
Add a new origin with a OriginUrl pointing to the site collection and master page gallery location Like:
Add-SPOTenantCdnOrigin -CdnType public -OriginUrl sites/yoursitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage
This way you have configured only your site collection masterpage catalog to be a CDN enabled library. You could also point it to a folder in your library to scope it more specific.
Hope this helps!
- Mary_2020Copper Contributor
Hi Robert Schouten,
We lost SharePoint icon from apps list in Office 365!
Of course we have access to admin center and all websites.
What do you think? How did it happen and how can bring it back to the list?