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sapper-template/app/service-worker.js
Akihiko Odaki 7e028c825d Do not cache with Cache API if cache mode is only-if-cached
The previous implementation tried to cache only-if-cached by changing
request mode but it doesn't work because the property is readonly.

However, caching responses cached with HTTP Cache again with Cache API
does not make sense anyway. Just do not cache it, and leave it to HTTP
cache.
2018-06-30 17:13:13 +09:00

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import { timestamp, assets, shell, routes } from './manifest/service-worker.js';
const ASSETS = `cache${timestamp}`;
// `shell` is an array of all the files generated by webpack,
// `assets` is an array of everything in the `assets` directory
const to_cache = shell.concat(assets);
const cached = new Set(to_cache);
self.addEventListener('install', event => {
event.waitUntil(
caches
.open(ASSETS)
.then(cache => cache.addAll(to_cache))
.then(() => {
self.skipWaiting();
})
);
});
self.addEventListener('activate', event => {
event.waitUntil(
caches.keys().then(async keys => {
// delete old caches
for (const key of keys) {
if (key !== ASSETS) await caches.delete(key);
}
self.clients.claim();
})
);
});
self.addEventListener('fetch', event => {
if (event.request.method !== 'GET') return;
const url = new URL(event.request.url);
// don't try to handle e.g. data: URIs
if (!url.protocol.startsWith('http')) return;
// ignore dev server requests
if (url.hostname === self.location.hostname && url.port !== self.location.port) return;
// always serve assets and webpack-generated files from cache
if (url.host === self.location.host && cached.has(url.pathname)) {
event.respondWith(caches.match(event.request));
return;
}
// for pages, you might want to serve a shell `index.html` file,
// which Sapper has generated for you. It's not right for every
// app, but if it's right for yours then uncomment this section
/*
if (url.origin === self.origin && routes.find(route => route.pattern.test(url.pathname))) {
event.respondWith(caches.match('/index.html'));
return;
}
*/
if (event.request.cache === 'only-if-cached') return;
// for everything else, try the network first, falling back to
// cache if the user is offline. (If the pages never change, you
// might prefer a cache-first approach to a network-first one.)
event.respondWith(
caches
.open(`offline${timestamp}`)
.then(async cache => {
try {
const response = await fetch(event.request);
cache.put(event.request, response.clone());
return response;
} catch(err) {
const response = await cache.match(event.request);
if (response) return response;
throw err;
}
})
);
});