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@angular/pwa

v19.0.1

Published

PWA schematics for Angular

Downloads

385,637

Readme

@angular/pwa

This is a schematic for adding Progressive Web App support to an Angular project. Run the schematic with the Angular CLI:

ng add @angular/pwa --project <project-name>

Executing the command mentioned above will perform the following actions:

  1. Adds @angular/service-worker as a dependency to your project.
  2. Enables service worker builds in the Angular CLI.
  3. Imports and registers the service worker in the application module.
  4. Updates the index.html file:
  5. Installs icon files to support the installed Progressive Web App (PWA).
  6. Creates the service worker configuration file called ngsw-config.json, specifying caching behaviors and other settings.

See Getting started with service workers for more information.