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ember-service-worker-index-fallback

v0.1.0

Published

An Ember Service Worker plugin that serves an Ember app's index file and falls back to a cached version when loading fails

Downloads

5

Readme

ember-service-worker-index-fallback

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An Ember Service Worker plugin that serves an Ember app's index file and falls back to a cached version when loading fails

F#$& my assets aren't updating in development mode

Turn on the "Update on reload" setting in the Application > Service Workers menu in the Chrome devtools.

Installation

ember install ember-service-worker-index-fallback

Configuration

The configuration is done in the ember-cli-build.js file:

var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');

module.exports = function(defaults) {
  var app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
    'esw-index': {
      // Where the location of your index file is at, defaults to `index.html`
      location: 'app-shell.html',

      // time in milliseconds that fetching index.html from network may take before the cached version is served
      requestTimeoutCached: 500,

      // time in milliseconds that fetching index.html from network may take when no cached version is available
      requestTimeoutUncached: 60000

      // Bypass esw-index and don't serve cached index file for matching URLs
      excludeScope: [/\/non-ember-app(\/.*)?$/, /\/another-app(\/.*)?$/],

      // Leave blank serve index file for all URLs, otherwise ONLY URLs which match
      // this pattern will be served the cached index file so you will need to list
      // every route in your app.
      includeScope: [/\/dashboard(\/.*)?$/, /\/admin(\/.*)?$/],

      // Changing this version number will bust the cache, but you probably do not
      // want to be doing this manually, but rather using `versionStrategy` as
      // explained here http://ember-service-worker.com/documentation/configuration/#versioning
      version: '1'
    }
  });

  return app.toTree();
};

Authors

This addon has been forked from DockYards ember service worker index

Versioning

This library follows Semantic Versioning

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.