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Astro SW
The integration accepts the path to your own authored service worker and automatically injects dynamic variables such as __assets generated by Astro for caching.
It works on all Astro output options: static, server, or hybrid, and lets developers retain the flexibility for various caching strategies.
Installation
In your Astro project:
# if using npm
$ npm i -D @ayco/astro-sw
# if using pnpm
$ pnpm add -D @ayco/astro-sw
Minimal Usage
Here's an example astro.config.mjs file:
import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import serviceWorker from "@ayco/astro-sw";
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
serviceWorker({
path: "./src/sw.ts",
})
]
});
For more options available, see the API.
TypeScript support
We use esbuild to resolve service worker imports and build TS files! You can customize the build options by providing it to the esbuild configuration property.
import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import serviceWorker from "@ayco/astro-sw";
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
serviceWorker({
path: "./src/sw.ts",
esbuild: {
minify: true
}
})
]
});
Injected variables
The most important variable your service worker will have access to is __assets, which contains all routes and public assets that Astro includes in your build. Additionally, you will also get __prefix and __version you can use for naming & invalidating your Cache storage (useful for debugging purposes).
API
The integration accepts a configuration object of type ServiceWorkerConfig with the following properties
| property | type | required? | notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| path | string | required | path to your own service worker script; no surprises & easy debugging |
| assetCachePrefix | string | optional | cache storage name prefix |
| assetCacheVersionID | string | optional | cache storage name versioning; by default, a random UUID is used |
| customRoutes | string[] | optional | list of custom routes you want to be cached. Beware that non-existent routes that result to HTTP Error404 will cause the service worker to fail |
| excludeRoutes | string[] | optional | list of routes you want to be ignored/removed from assets |
| logAssets | boolean | optional | set to see a list of the assets found; defaults to false |
| esbuild | BuildOptions | optional | custom build options for your service worker script |
Example sw.js
You can find an example service worker (example_sw.js) in the repository.
Background
This Astro integration library was developed to support the Caching strategy needs of Cozy -- the modern reading companion for the Web.