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ember-service-worker-index

v0.7.2

Published

An Ember Service Worker plugin that caches the index.html file

Downloads

12,721

Readme

Ember Service Worker Index

ember-service-worker-index is built and maintained by DockYard, contact us for expert Ember.js consulting.

An Ember Service Worker plugin that caches an Ember app's index file

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

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',

      // 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(\/.*)?$/, /\/admin(\/.*)?$/],

      // Indicate the caching strategy to use for the index.html file.
      // cache-first: read from the cache first
      // fallback: attempt to load but fallback to the cache after the timeout specified in "timeout" option
      // defaults to "cache-first"
      strategy: 'fallback',

      // Used along with strategy of "fallback".
      // The number of milliseconds to wait for newly loaded index file before falling back to the cache
      // defaults to 500 milliseconds
      timeout: 500,

      // 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

Versioning

This library follows Semantic Versioning

Want to help?

Please do! We are always looking to improve this library. Please see our Contribution Guidelines on how to properly submit issues and pull requests.

Legal

DockYard, Inc. © 2016

@dockyard

Licensed under the MIT license