Awesome Service Workers
A curated collection of service worker resources.
>Service workers are at the heart of every progressive web app. Their
persistent nature allows progressive web apps to fulfill our expectations
of what an app should do. They are the missing link between what only
native apps could do and what modern progressive web apps can do. >
> –
Building Progressive Web Apps - O’Reilly
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Contents
Must Reads
Learning Resources
Reference
Browser Support
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UpUp - A popular service worker library
providing complete offline functionality for your site in 1 line of
code.
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sw-toolbox - A
collection of simple helpers to simplify implementing common runtime
caching patterns.
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Manifest Generator
- Generate a web app manifest, required for push notifications and
installable web apps.
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sw-precache -
Generates a service worker to cache your local App Shell resources.
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sw-offline-google-analytics
- A service worker helper library to retry offline Google Analytics
requests when a connection is available.
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Workbox -
a set of libraries and Node modules that make it easy to cache assets
and take full advantage of features used to build progressive web apps.
Videos
Case Studies
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Service Workers in Production
- A case-study about how Google I/O 2015 web app was built.
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Measuring the Real-world Performance Impact of Service Workers
- One of the most significant benefits of service workers (from a
performance perspective, at least) is their ability to proactively
control the caching of assets. A web application that can cache all of
its necessary resources should load substantially faster for returning
visitors. But what do these gains actually look like to real users? And
how do you even measure this?