At 7:30 you say that the service worker, if given the `/app/` scope, can control `/app`, but then at 7:40 you say that it cannot control `/app`. Was a slash missing on the first one? (If that's the case, I feel like there should be a clearer distinction between `/app` and `/app/` at 7:25.)
Great and interesting info..well done ! very useful Im wondering ,if i can keep the powerful core of a PWA and launch this to an iOS app store Would be possible ? I a wrapper is used to make the PWA as hybrid (for app stores ) we will still have the service workers ,working ?
it`s the perfect idea, because not need install app. Browser (www) -> Home Screen (manifest.json) -> Enjoy Nice idea to make workers API with push messages API in iOS and Android "when all apps and browser closed" (!sic) Its the most interesting for business!
Hi, Can you provide some links where i can explore more about this Service Workers?. Also will it be good to implement in JSP's along with java script.(No Html)
Hi i am working on PWA that uses Service Workers. In that i am caching index.html for offline use. But after deployment some times service worker still serves old index.html. If i do hard refresh or by pass sw.js everything works fine but in normal reload all calls are failing. how to solve this issue? Please help me out. Note: I am using reactjs and create-react-app.
You would have subscribe to the sw to check if an update is available. If it is the you reload the window, or present a prompt for the user to initiate the reload. I recommend watch this YT video to the end: ua-cam.com/video/othhfZ0mGjU/v-deo.html
The content is good but the delivery is also very important to keep the audience engaged. It was very flat and made it difficult to continue watching all the way to the end.
If you're bored at a party, pull up this video and drink shots each time you hear "Service worker"
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I'm more interested in the types of parties where we can put this on && take shots to it
This video will provide you great insight into service worker functionality.
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Keep doing the good work!
Hi there, Can i use service worker in local network if clients accept my certs? I will be greatfull for any help.
Thanks! Great video!
At 7:30 you say that the service worker, if given the `/app/` scope, can control `/app`, but then at 7:40 you say that it cannot control `/app`. Was a slash missing on the first one?
(If that's the case, I feel like there should be a clearer distinction between `/app` and `/app/` at 7:25.)
It cannot control '/app' or '/' but they can control '/app/'.
Thank you.
Thanks.
Great and interesting info..well done ! very useful
Im wondering ,if i can keep the powerful core of a PWA and launch this to an iOS app store
Would be possible ?
I a wrapper is used to make the PWA as hybrid (for app stores ) we will still have the service workers ,working ?
Great job. How do I get the license please for both PWAs and Service worker or it comes intact with it?.
Amon Mwaijengo You don't need a license at all! Simply incorporate a JavaScript file into your website's files and you're good to go.
This may not be nice of me to say, but I'm zoning out trying to listen to this... I'm going to have to go find a text article or slides.
it`s the perfect idea, because not need install app.
Browser (www) -> Home Screen (manifest.json) -> Enjoy
Nice idea to make workers API with push messages API in iOS and Android "when all apps and browser closed" (!sic)
Its the most interesting for business!
Great tutorial!
Very helpful. Thanks
wow amazing it is a very understandable content
Hello developers am. A noob please let me know can we host service worker file other than root of domain please reply.
why can't you host it at the root of your server?
Hi, Can you provide some links where i can explore more about this Service Workers?. Also will it be good to implement in JSP's along with java script.(No Html)
Thanks
Why does it say [DEPRECATED] in the title ?
nice and helpful.thanks.
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Good video
Hi i am working on PWA that uses Service Workers. In that i am caching index.html for offline use. But after deployment some times service worker still serves old index.html. If i do hard refresh or by pass sw.js everything works fine but in normal reload all calls are failing. how to solve this issue? Please help me out.
Note: I am using reactjs and create-react-app.
You would have subscribe to the sw to check if an update is available. If it is the you reload the window, or present a prompt for the user to initiate the reload. I recommend watch this YT video to the end: ua-cam.com/video/othhfZ0mGjU/v-deo.html
who can tell me where can I get the related materials
developers.google.com/web/ilt/pwa/introduction-to-service-worker
Is there any licensing needed to use service worker?
Stanly Thomas No license(s) are needed at all. Put simply, it is just another JavaScript file that you add to your website.
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The content is good but the delivery is also very important to keep the audience engaged. It was very flat and made it difficult to continue watching all the way to the end.
U've an error in 12:15 extra semicolon in line 8
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