kindle.dconfig

It isn’t fully known what this does, it seems to hold store-specific configuration values.

kindle.dconfig.getValue

kindle.dconfig.getValue(key)

Returns a string representing whatever configuration value exists for key, known keyvalue pairs are as so:

KeyValueDscription
url.storehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/digital/juno/index.htmlSeemingly the URL which the store WAF uses
amz.corGBSomething todo with CORS???
url.cantileverhttps://digprjsurvey$DOMAIN/csad/workflow/ed89e52d$DOMAIN is replaced at runtime, example of a valid url: https://digprjsurvey.amazon.com/csad/workflow/ed89e52d
marketplace.obfuscated.id…………..14 character alphanumeric ID of sorts, not sharing it here as it could be sensitive information. Used by whatever csapp is
url.ku.eligible/gp/kindle/ku/sign-up/ajax/is-customer-eligibleRelates to ku, which is what kindle unlimited is sometimes reffered to as internally
url.ku.landing.page/gp/kindle/ku/sign-up/ui/juno/upsell/ref=Relates to ku, which is what kindle unlimited is sometimes reffered to as internally
url.mysn.reaphttps://rexp-auth-proxy.amazon.cn/social_device_authUsed by whatever mysn is
url.odachttps://www.amazon.comUsed by whatever odac is
cmd.account.registrationgp/kw/landUsed by whatever odac is
url.websitehttps://www.amazon.co.ukUsed by payment WAF
url.kindlestore.kcw.metrics/mn/kcw/workflow/log-metricsUsed by payment WAF
store.disableDiskFileUseReturns nothing, makes sense as its output is used in an if statement
mesquite.interceptorIndicator…………………………..A 32-character alphanumeric ID of sorts, not sharing it here as it could be sensitive. Used by the Kindle store in relation to getCacheTriggersKey in which a hash fragment is added to the URL for “cache triggers case