Timeline for Possible to have completely offline PWA?
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Sep 5 at 8:14 | answer | added | Kissaki | timeline score: 2 | |
Feb 4, 2021 at 13:07 | answer | added | Laiv | timeline score: 1 | |
Feb 4, 2021 at 8:12 | comment | added | Laiv | If you follow Google's CodeLab for PWA, you will see that there are different caching strategies. Basically, the SW check if the content is already cached (in the browser, not the file system) and download it if not. You have tho to set which URLs must be cached. If you want to download the whole site, you have to make a crawler or hardcode every single URL of the site. Assets included. | |
Feb 4, 2021 at 1:00 | comment | added | frownyface | How reliable is the cache? It seems like it could be unpredictable when cache files will get deleted. | |
Feb 3, 2021 at 22:23 | comment | added | Robert Harvey | It could be as simple as a big cache that sits between your PWA frontend and the server backend. That cache would live on the frontend device. | |
Feb 3, 2021 at 20:42 | review | Close votes | |||
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Feb 3, 2021 at 20:08 | history | asked | frownyface | CC BY-SA 4.0 |