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Progressive Web Apps with React

You're reading from   Progressive Web Apps with React Create lightning fast web apps with native power using React and Firebase

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788297554
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Scott Domes Scott Domes
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Preface 1. Creating Our App Structure FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Webpack 3. Our App's Login Page 4. Easy Backend Setup With Firebase 5. Routing with React 6. Completing Our App 7. Adding a Service Worker 8. Using a Service Worker to Send Push Notifications 9. Making Our App Installable with a Manifest 10. The App Shell 11. Chunking JavaScript to Optimize Performance with Webpack 12. Ready to Cache 13. Auditing Our App 14. Conclusion and Next Steps

Registering our first service worker


Remember the distinction about service workers--they are a piece of our site, but run outside our application code. With that in mind, our service worker will live inside public/ folder, and not in src/ folder.

Then, create a file called sw.js in your public/ folder. We'll keep it simple for now; just add a single console.log inside:

console.log("Service worker running!");

The real work (registering the service worker) will be done inside our index.html. For this process, we want to do the following:

  1. Check whether the browser supports service workers.
  2. Wait for the page to load.
  3. Register the service worker.
  4. Log out the result.

Let's move through the steps one by one. First, let's create an empty script tag below our Firebase initialization, inside public/index.html:

<body>
  <div id="root"></div>
  <script src="/secrets.js"></script>
  <script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/4.1.2/firebase.js"></script>
  <script...
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