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Progressive Web Application Development by Example

By : Chris Love
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Progressive Web Application Development by Example

By: Chris Love

Overview of this book

Are you a developer that wants to create truly cross-platform user experiences with a minimal footprint, free of store restrictions and features customers want? Then you need to get to grips with Progressive Web Applications (PWAs), a perfect amalgamation of web and mobile applications with a blazing-fast response time. Progressive Web Application Development by Example helps you explore concepts of the PWA development by enabling you to develop three projects, starting with a 2048 game. In this game, you will review parts of a web manifest file and understand how a browser uses properties to define the home screen experience. You will then move on to learning how to develop and use a podcast client and be introduced to service workers. The application will demonstrate how service workers are registered and updated. In addition to this, you will review a caching API so that you have a firm understanding of how to use the cache within a service worker, and you'll discover core caching strategies and how to code them within a service worker. Finally, you will study how to build a tickets application, wherein you’ll apply advanced service worker techniques, such as cache invalidation. Also, you'll learn about tools you can use to validate your applications and scaffold them for quality and consistency. By the end of the book, you will have walked through browser developer tools, node modules, and online tools for creating high-quality PWAs.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Caching

One of the most important progressive web application features is the ability to work offline and load instantly. Service worker caching enables this super power. In the past, websites could function offline and even gain some performance benefits via appCache.

Service worker caching supersedes appCache and provides a better programmatic interface. AppCache is notorious for being difficult to manage and maintain.

When your page references an appCache manifest file and has a registered service worker, the service worker manages cache and the appCache is bypassed. This makes service worker caching a progressive enhancement from appCache and makes it safe to use both.

By enabling caching, service workers make the network a progressive enhancement. Because the service worker cache API is very low level, it requires the developer to apply custom logic to manage how network...