Adds Service Worker Precache support to brunch.
Install the plugin via npm with npm install --save-dev sw-precache-brunch.
Or, do manual install:
- Add
"sw-precache-brunch": "~x.y.z"topackage.jsonof your brunch app. - If you want to use git version of plugin, use the GitHub URI
"sw-precache-brunch": "denar90/sw-precache-brunch".
Filename for service worker.
It will be placed into destination (public) brunch folder.
Default: 'sw.js'
This option gives possibility to add and register
service worker into html asset files.
If value set as
trueservice worker will be added and registered to ALLhtmlassets automatically.
Config example:
swPrecache: {
'swFileName': 'service-worker.js',
'autorequire': true
}swPrecache: {
'autorequire': ['app/assets/index.html']
}Default: false
Options for sw-precache.
Look at all sw-precache available options.
Default: {staticFileGlobs: ['public/**/*.*']}
If you don't pass any configuration properties it will cache all files in your
publicfolder and createsw.js. All what you need is register service worker for your app.
###Config example
module.exports = {
files: {
javascripts: {
joinTo: {
'vendor.js': /^(?!app|test)/,
'app.js': /^app/,
'test.js': /^test/
}
},
stylesheets: {joinTo: 'app.css'},
},
plugins: {
babel: {presets: ['es2015']},
swPrecache: {
swFileName: 'service-worker.js',
options: {
staticFileGlobs: [
'public/app.css',
'public/app.js',
'public/index.html'
],
stripPrefix: 'public/'
}
}
}
};module.exports = {
plugins: {
...
swPrecache: {
autorequire: ['app/assets/index.html']
}
...
}
};MIT © Artem Denysov