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whistle.service-worker

v0.1.2

Published

test the effect of service worker for sites which want to use

Downloads

3

Readme

Npm Package Npm Downloads node JavaScript Style Guide

whistle.service-worker (中文文档)

As a plugin of whistle, whistle.service-worker tests the effect of service worker for sites which want to use.

Installation

Install packages with npm globally:

$ npm install --global whistle whistle.service-worker

Set proxy to 127.0.0.1:8899. Whistle Doc - Proxy Setting may help.

Example

Suppose to test the effect of service worker for Github Help:

  1. Start whistle:
$ w2 start
  1. Open http://local.whistlejs.com/#rules in browser.

  2. Add following rule to whistle:

help.github.com whistle.service-worker://route=/.*/&strategy=cacheFirst

rule

  1. Open Github Help in new tab and check whether service worker is registered in devtools.

registered

  1. Refresh Github Help and check network pannel in devtools.

fetch

Doc

The key point for users is to set whistle rules like /help.github.com/ whistle.service-worker://route=/.*/&strategy=cacheFirst :

  • help.github.com means the hostname of the site to test.
  • route=/.*/ means to interception request which's url matches RegExp /.*/ by service worker.
  • strategy=cacheFirst is to set a caching strategy. The built-in strategies are:
    • cacheFirst
    • cacheOnly
    • networkFirst
    • networkOnly
    • staleWhileRevalidate

ChangeLog

ChangeLog

Thans List

Licence

MIT