Be more specific saying that a PWA is installable #100
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It can be installed on desktop browser. Safari is the only exception and things are "complicated". |
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I've tried to install with Safari, Firefox & Chorme (both of them with desktop versions) on my macOS and never seen the button to install. I've cheched my manifest.json and it seems to be ok. I've remove caches from Symfony & browser too and I'm not trying to install from a private (incognito) browser window. |
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You don't have anything like in here? |
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@Spomky would you like to see my manifest file? |
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I think that I already seen the problem, missing PWA icons and screenshots... Maybe it will be interesting to write an attention about this behaviour in the documentation... |
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@davidromani do you have a fork of the Symfony demo with the PWA installed? I'd play around with it if you do. Also, I just published survos/pwa-extra-bundle, which adds debug info to the toolbar, I'd love your feedback. composer req survos/pwa-extra-bundle and then the toolbar should appear |
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Maybe if someone arrived to this bundle is not so obvious that when we talk about doing a web app built with Symfony installable, may be needs to be more precise saying that it's only installable for the mobile device browsers (aka smatphones or tablets).
If you try to do a PWA installation with a desktop browser the whole process it doesn't works, maybe it seems to obvious, or maybe not... In my opinion is better to write in the documentation this subtle information.
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