An Ember Service Worker plugin that caches an Ember app's asset files
By default it caches all files in the assets
folder.
Turn on the "Update on reload" setting in the Application > Service Workers
menu in the Chrome devtools.
ember install ember-service-worker-asset-cache
You can configure extra files to include and if your app's file are on a CDN, you can configure the CDN url.
The configuration is done in the ember-cli-build.js
file:
const EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app')
module.exports = function(defaults) {
var app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
'asset-cache': {
// which asset files to include, glob paths are allowed!
// defaults to `['assets/**/*']`
include: [
'assets/admin-engine.js',
'fonts/font-awesome.*'
],
// which asset files to exclude, glob paths are allowed!
exclude: [
'**/*.gif'
],
// manually include extra external assets
manual: [
'https://cdn.example.com/foo-library.js'
],
// 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',
// if your files are on a CDN, put the url of your CDN here
// can be absolute or relative
// overwritten by `fingerprint.prepend`
prepend: 'https://cdn.example.com/',
// mode of the fetch request. Use 'no-cors' when you are fetching resources
// cross origin (different domain) that do not send CORS headers
requestMode: 'cors',
// Prevent errors (status of 400 or greater) on a single file
// from not updating other files that have no issues
lenientErrors: false
}
});
return app.toTree();
};
Note that setting requestMode
to 'no-cors' will have some drawbacks, like not being able to distinguish between
successful and failed responses. Use it only when needed.
This library follows Semantic Versioning
Please do! We are always looking to improve this library. Please see our Contribution Guidelines on how to properly submit issues and pull requests.
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