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Is it possible to CNAME my own domain to AWS API gateway invoke URL?

For example, i owned example.com. I want to create (in Route53) a CNAME record from api.example.com to abcefg.execute-api.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com.

Using my terminal, i am able to resolve api.example.com to the invoke URL listing all 4 AWS DNS server. However, i am unable to reach my API via api.example.com but i can do so with the invoke URL without any issue.

May i know if such a CNAME can work at all or must i use a custom domain to achieve that? Thank you.

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In the API Gateway console, you have to declare the custom domain that you want to use to access your API.

You will need to provide:

  • the protocol (HTTP or WebSocket)
  • the domain's name
  • the TLS version (leave default if not sure)
  • the endpoint configuration (if not sure, check this answer)
  • an ACM certificate (if you don't have one, you will need to create one in ACM)

The process is pretty straightforward but you will find more documentation on this process in the AWS docs if needed.

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