@hug/ngx-app-updater v2.0.7
This library is a wrapper around the official @angular/service-worker library with extra functionalities.
It adds Progressive Web App supports and updates notifications to an Angular project.
Getting started
To set up or update an Angular project with this library use the Angular CLI's schematic commands:
Installation
ng add @hug/ngx-app-updaterThe
ng addcommand will ask you the following questions:
- Allow user to cancel an update: whether a user can choose to cancel an update or not
And will also perform the following actions:
- Imports and registers the
service workerin the application.- Provide and initialize the
library.- Adds
iconsandscreenshotsfiles to support the installed PWA.- Adds a
manifest.webmanifestfile.- Adds a
ngsw-config.jsonfile.- Updates the
index.htmlto links themanifestand addstheme-colorandnoscripttags.
Update
ng update @hug/ngx-app-updaterFeatures
🚀 Progressive Web App
- Adds
cachingandofflinebehaviors throughngsw-config.jsonfile. - Adds
iconsandscreenshotsfiles to support the installed PWA. - Adds a
manifest.webmanifestfile. - Updates the
index.htmlto links themanifestand addstheme-colorandnoscripttags.
📣 Notification
When a new version of your application is deployed, this library will trigger a user notification to inform them that updates are available.
This is particularly useful to ensure that users who rarely close or refresh their web browsers are always running the latest version.
They can choose to update immediately, delay the update until a later time, or be forced to update.
By default, updates are checked every minute, and users are prompted about updates every day.
Usage
Have a look at the Options section to discover what can be customized.
TIP: in case
@angular/materialis installed, the dialog will be themed accordingly.TIP: you can provide your own dialog, following this example and using the
dialogOptions.componentoption.
4️⃣0️⃣4️⃣ Not found page
If a new route is to be released in a new version of your application, users that are still using an old version of the application will not be able to access that url on a first try.
To mitigate this behavior, this library provides a 404 page that you could use to notify a user about a potential update.
Users will then be able to relaunch their application, apply the update and be presented with the new route.
Usage
Have a look at the Options section to discover what can be customized.
TIP: in case
@angular/materialis installed, this page will be themed accordingly.TIP: you can design your own 404 page following this example.
import { Routes } from '@angular/router';
import { HomePage } from './home.component';
export const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', component: HomePage },
{
path: '**',
pathMatch: 'full',
loadComponent: () => import('@hug/ngx-app-updater/not-found').then(m => m.NgxAppUpdaterNotFoundPage)
}
];Options
You shouldn't have to configure anything else but in case you wanted to, you can still do it.
The behavior of the library can be configured either in:
main.ts(if the app is a standalone Angular application)bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, { providers: [ provideAppUpdater(options?: NgxAppUpdaterOptions) ] });app.module.ts(if the app is not a standalone Angular application)@NgModule({ imports: [ NgxAppUpdaterModule.forRoot(options?: NgxAppUpdaterOptions) ] }) export class AppModule { }
Development
See the developer docs.
Contributing
> Want to Help?
Want to file a bug, contribute some code or improve documentation? Excellent!
But please read up first on the guidelines for contributing, and learn about submission process, coding rules and more.
> Code of Conduct
Please read and follow the Code of Conduct, and help us keep this project open and inclusive.
Credits
Copyright (C) 2021 HUG - Hôpitaux Universitaires Genève
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