1.0.3 • Published 6 months ago

grunt-workbox v1.0.3

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grunt-workbox

Grunt plugin for integrating Workbox

Grunt

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-workbox --save-dev

One the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-workbox');

Tasks

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named generateSW, injectManifest or copyWorkboxLibraries to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

The "generateSW" task

grunt.initConfig({
    generateSW: {
        default: {
            swDest: 'dist/web/sw.js',
            globDirectory: 'dist/web',
            globPatterns: ['**/*.{js,css,html,png}']
        }
    }
})

This task creates a list of URLs to precache, referred to as a "precache manifest", based on the options you provide.

It also takes in additional options that configures the service worker's behavior, like any runtimeCaching rules it should use.

Based on the precache manifest and the additional configuration, it writes a ready-to-use service worker file to disk at swDest.

The options for this task are documented in the Workbox Reference Docs. Please read their documentation carefully.

The "injectManifest" task

grunt.initConfig({
    injectManifest: {
        default: {
            swSrc: 'dist/web/sw.js.template',
            swDest: 'dist/web/sw.js',
            injectionPoint: '<% MANIFEST FILES %>',
            globDirectory: 'dist/web',
            globPatterns: ['**/*.{js,css,html,png}']
        }
    }
})

This task creates a list of URLs to precache, referred to as a "precache manifest", based on the options you provide.

The manifest is injected into the swSrc file, and the placeholder string injectionPoint determines where in the file the manifest should go.

The final service worker file, with the manifest injected, is written to disk at swDest.

The options for this task are documented in the Workbox Reference Docs. Please read their documentation carefully.

The "copyWorkboxLibraries" task

grunt.initConfig({
    copyWorkboxLibraries: {
        default: {
            destDirectory: 'dist/web',
        }
    }
})

This task copies over a set of runtime libraries used by Workbox into a local directory, which should be deployed alongside your service worker file.

As an alternative to deploying these local copies, you could instead use Workbox from its official CDN URL.

This method is exposed for the benefit of developers using injectManifest() who would prefer not to use the CDN copies of Workbox. Developers using generateSW() don't need to explicitly use this task.

The options for this task are documented in the Workbox Reference Docs. Please read their documentation carefully.

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