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Progressive Web Application Development by Example

You're reading from   Progressive Web Application Development by Example Develop fast, reliable, and engaging user experiences for the web

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125421
Length 354 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chris Love Chris Love
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Preface 1. Introduction to Progressive Web Apps FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Home Screen Experience with a Web Manifest 3. Making Your Website Secure 4. Service Workers – Notification, Synchronization, and Our Podcast App 5. The Service Worker Life Cycle 6. Mastering the Cache API - Managing Web Assets in a Podcast Application 7. Service Worker Caching Patterns 8. Applying Advanced Service Worker Cache Strategies 9. Optimizing for Performance 10. Service Worker Tools 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

The service worker life cycle

Service workers obey a known life cycle that allows a new service worker to get itself ready without disrupting the current one. The life cycle is designed for the best user experience.

When a service worker is registered, it does not immediately seize control of the client. There are rules designed to minimize errors due to differences in code versions.

If a new service worker just took control of a client’s context when it is expecting a previous version’s logic, there could be issues. Even though the service worker operates on a separate thread, the UI code could have dependencies on the service worker logic or cached assets. If the new version breaks, the front-end your user experience could go sideways.

The life cycle is designed to ensure that an in-scope page or task is controlled by the same service worker (or no service worker...

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