Get everything out of your PWA
This is a React Hook which can register a service worker.
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Make it easier to target low-end devices while progressively adding high-end-only features on top. Using these hooks and utilities can help you give users a great experience best suited to their device and network constraints.
npm i react-hook-use-service-worker --save
or yarn add react-hook-use-service-worker
You can import the hook and use the hook like that
import * as React from 'react';
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import {
useServiceWorker,
ProvideServiceWorker,
} from 'react-hook-use-service-worker';
const MyComponent = () => {
const mySW = useServiceWorker();
return <div>current service worker status: {mySW.serviceWorkerStatus}</div>;
};
const App = () => {
return (
<div>
<ProvideServiceWorker fileName={'/my-sw.js'}>
<MyComponent></MyComponent>
</ProvideServiceWorker>
</div>
);
};
export default App;
and your service worker file e.g. /my-sw.js
. Make sure you host your service worker in the root folder of your project.
// my-sw.js
const version = 'my-sw 1';
const main = async () => {
console.log(`Service Worker ${version} is starting ...`);
};
const onInstall = async evt => {
console.log(`Service Worker ${version} installed.`);
self.skipWaiting();
};
const onActivate = async evt => {
evt.waitUntil(handleActivation());
};
const handleActivation = async () => {
await clients.claim();
console.log(`Service Worker ${version} activated.`);
};
main().catch(console.error);
self.addEventListener('install', onInstall);
self.addEventListener('activate', onActivate);
The recommended workflow is to run TSDX in one terminal:
npm start # or yarn start
This builds to /dist
and runs the project in watch mode so any edits you save inside src
causes a rebuild to /dist
.
Then run the example inside another:
cd example
npm i # or yarn to install dependencies
npm start # or yarn start
The default example imports and live reloads whatever is in /dist
, so if you are seeing an out of date component, make sure TSDX is running in watch mode like we recommend above. No symlinking required, we use Parcel's aliasing.
To do a one-off build, use npm run build
or yarn build
.
To run tests, use npm test
or yarn test
.
Jest tests are set up to run with npm test
or yarn test
. This runs the test watcher (Jest) in an interactive mode. By default, runs tests related to files changed since the last commit.
tsconfig.json
is set up to interpret dom
and esnext
types, as well as react
for jsx
. Adjust according to your needs.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Ravi Teja 💻 |
Jacob Cofman 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!