Add client notification when an app version fails, improving error
visibility and debugging capabilities. When a version encounters a
critical error, all clients using that version are now notified
with details about the failure.
- Add notifyClientsAboutVersionFailure method call in versionFailed
- Ensure clients receive VERSION_FAILED events with error details
- Improve service worker error transparency for better debugging
PR Close#62718
Adds proactive storage capacity checks using the Storage API
to better handle near-full conditions during data caching.
Replaces previous TODOs with actual usage monitoring and
logging to help prevent cache failures due to quota exhaustion.
PR Close#62737
In this commit, support for `pushsubscriptionchange` events has been added to the service worker Driver.
When the push subscription changes, the Driver now captures the event and broadcasts a `PUSH_SUBSCRIPTION_CHANGE` message to clients. This ensures the application is aware of push events and can react accordingly.
Unfortunately, it's not possible to perform any end-to-end testing of this feature.
The push subscription change event exists in both Blink and Gecko. It is also supported in the latest version of Chrome, which means we can give users the ability to react to this event in order to gather feedback on whether other components might need updates.
PR Close#61856
In this commit, support for `notificationclose` events has been added to the service worker Driver.
When a notification is closed (either by user dismissal or programmatically), the Driver now captures the event, extracts the relevant notification options, and broadcasts a `NOTIFICATION_CLOSE` message to clients. This ensures the application is aware of notification lifecycle events and can react accordingly.
PR Close#61442
This update ensures that the service worker can handle range requests, allowing video seeking to work correctly when videos are delivered by the service worker.
PR Close#60029
We don't need this tooling anymore because we are already validating
that there are no circular dependencies via the `ng-dev` tooling that
checks `.ts` files directly.
Also these tests never actually failed to my knowledge.
PR Close#61156
When a new version of app is available in a service worker, and a client with old version exists, web workers initialized from a client with old version will now be properly assigned with the same version.
Before this change, a web worker was assigned with the newest version.
Fixes#57971
PR Close#58131
When setting `"useDefineForClassFields": false`, static fields are compiled within a block that relies on the `this` context. This output makes it more difficult for bundlers to treeshake and eliminate unused code.
PR Close#58297
This commit adds an `applicationMaxAge` to the service worker configuration. When set, it will only assign a cached version to clients within the `maxAge`. Afterwards, it will ignored any expired application versions and fetch exclusively from the network. The default is `undefined`, for which the behaviour is the same as it currently is.
PR Close#49601
#51885 patched a call site that threw an error but there were 2 others call that needed to be wrapped in the same way by a try/catch.
`initializeFully` is part of the calls in `responseWith(handleFetch)`.
Same #51885, throwing `SwCriticalError`allows the driver to fallback to `safeFetch` and ensure `responseWith` doesn't fail.
Fixes#50378
PR Close#51960
On Safari, the cache might fail on methods like `match` with an `Internal error`. Critical errors allows to fallback to `safeFetch()` in the `Driver`.
fixes: #50378
PR Close#51885
Currently internally Angular has some customized tsconfig files, because we don't align with the tsconfig of the rest of g3. These changes enable `noImplicitReturns` and `noPropertyAccessFromIndexSignature` to align better with the internal config.
PR Close#51728
This commit updates parts of the FW to be ES2022 complaint.
These changes are needed to fix the following problems problems with using properties before they are initialized.
Example
```ts
class Foo {
bar = this.buz;
constructor(private buz: unknown){}
}
```
PR Close#49559
This commit updates parts of the FW to be ES2022 complaint.
These changes are needed to fix the following problems problems with using properties before they are initialized.
Example
```ts
class Foo {
bar = this.buz;
constructor(private buz: unknown){}
}
```
PR Close#49332
* Updates circular dependency tests to use the `.mjs` outputs
* Switches away from CommonJS specific `require` calls.
* Simplifies the test helper logic since all browsers/NodeJS versions
support `URL` as a global.
PR Close#48521
Previously, when requesting non-cached asset resources from the network,
the ServiceWorker would strip off all request metadata (including
headers). This was done in order to avoid issues with opaque responses,
but it turned out to be overly aggressive, breaking/worsening legit
usecases (such as requesting compressed data).
This commit fixes this by preserving the headers of such requests.
For reference, Workbox passes the original request as is. (See for
example the [NetworkFirst][1] strategy).
> **Note**
> Data requests (i.e. requests for URLs that belong to a data-group) are
not affected by this. They already use the original resource as is.
[1]: 95f97a207f/packages/workbox-strategies/src/NetworkFirst.ts (L90)Fixes#24227
PR Close#47260
Previously, the `MockServerStateBuilder#withRedirect()` method did two
things: (a) define a redirect from one path to another and (b) specify
the contents of the redirect destination. This was confusing, because it
deviated from the regular way of specifying file contents, which is via
a `MockFileSystem` instance.
This commit slightly simplifies the process of defining redirects by
having the `withRedirect()` method only define the redirect and let the
contents of the redirect destination be specified as usual via
`MockFileSystem`. This makes `MockFileSystem` the single source of truth
for file contents used with `MockServerState`.
PR Close#47260
Previously, the default value of `MockRequest#credentials` (used in
testing) was set to `omit`. This was different than the default value
used in browsers, which is `same-origin` (see [Request docs on MDN][1])
and could lead to incorrect test results.
This commit changes the default value for `credentials` to `same-origin`
to match what would happen in the browser.
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/credentials
PR Close#47260
Previously, the criteria for determining if a request was a
[navigation request][1] did not account for the request method. This
incorrectly identified HTML form submit POST requests as navigation
requests and served `index.html` instead of passing them through to the
server, thus breaking the form submission.
This commit fixes this by ensuring that only GET requests are considered
navigation requests.
> **Note**
> HTML forms with their method set to `GET` will still be affected by
> the issue. This is not a big concern, because using `GET` for form
> submission is quite uncommon and generally discouraged (due to
> limitations and security considerations).
[1]: https://angular.io/guide/service-worker-config#handling-navigation-requestsFixes#36368
PR Close#47263
Since the `init` parameter has a default value of `{}`, it can never be
`!== undefined`. Thus, it is not necessary to account for that case.
PR Close#46912
Implement a new `notificationclick` action, `sendRequest`, which sends a
GET request to the specified URL, without opening a new window. This can
be useful for hitting an API endpoint.
PR Close#46912
.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with functions which work similarily but aren't deprecated
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
PR Close#45397
When the service worker checks for an update and finds that the version on the server is the same as
the version locally installed, it currently noops. This change introduces an event which it emits
in this situation which notifies clients a check has occurred without error and no update was found.
PR Close#45216
Add a new option for configuring data-groups, `cacheOpaqueResponses`,
that determines whether opaque responses are cached or not. This allows
greater flexibility in configuring the behavior of data-groups, while
still keeping the current defaults as fallbacks.
Fixes#44246
PR Close#44723
Make the `MockResponse` class used in tests behave more similarly to how
real responses work by making the following improvements:
- Use an empty `statusText` (`''`) when provided, instead of the default
`'OK'` value. This allows better representing opaque responses.
- Preserve more properties (`redirected`, `type`, `url`) when cloning a
`MockResponse`.
PR Close#44723
The `ng_rollup_bundle` rule has been replaced with a new rule called
`app_bundle`. This rule replicates the Angular v13 optimization
pipeline in the CLI, so that we can get better benchmarking results.
Also the rule is much simpler to maintain as it relies on ESbuild.
The old `ng_rollup_bundle` rule did rely on e.g. build-optimizer that no
longer has an effect on v13 Angular packages, so technically size
tests/symbol tests were no longer as correct as they were before. This
commit fixes that.
A couple of different changes and their explanation:
* Language-service will no longer use the benchmark rule for creating
its NPM bundles! It will use plain `rollup_bundle`. ESBuild would have
been nice but the language-service relies on AMD that ESBuild cannot
generate (yet?)
* Service-worker ngsw-worker.js file was generated using the benchmark
bundle rule. This is wrong. We will use a simple ESbuild rule in the
future. The output is more predictable that way, and we can have a
clear use of the benchmark bundle rule..
* A couple of benchmarks in `modules/` had to be updated to use e.g.
`initTableUtils` calls. This is done because with the new rule, all
files except for the entry-point are considered side-effect free. The
utilities for benchmarks relied on side-effects in some
transitively-loaded file (bad practice anyway IMO). We are now
initializing the utilities using a proper init function that is
exported...
PR Close#44490
When an app version is detected as broken, the SW calls the
`Driver#versionFailed()` method. Previously, this method would in turn
call the `Driver#sync()` method, which writes some metadata about the
SW's state to the `ngsw:/:db:contol` cache. More specifically,
`Driver#sync()` persists info about all known app versions, which one is
the latest and also what version each client is assigned to.
However, no relevant info is changed inside `Driver#versionFailed()`, so
the call to `Driver#sync()` is redundant (since there are no changes
that need to be synced with the cache). This is a left-over from
before #43518, when `Driver#versionFailed()` used to update version
assignments and thus did require synchronization with the cache.
This commit removes the redundant `Driver#sync()` call to avoid an
unnecessary write to the cache.
PR Close#43680