Adds support for a custom manifest.json
to be provided for your application.
This allows your application to take full advantage of being a Progressive Web
Application. This is useful for progressive web applications, and works best
when paired with @gasket/plugin-workbox
and @gasket/plugin-service-worker
.
gasket create <app-name> --plugins @gasket/plugin-manifest
npm i @gasket/plugin-manifest
Modify plugins
section of your gasket.config.js
:
module.exports = {
plugins: {
add: [
+ '@gasket/plugin-manifest'
]
}
}
By default, this plugin will serve {}
as your manifest.json
. Consumers of
this plugin have 2 options in augmenting this object. The first is through
gasket.config.js
:
// gasket.config.js
module.exports = {
manifest: {
short_name: 'PWAwesome',
name: 'Progressive Web Application'
}
}
If you want to serve manifest.json
from a custom path, the plugin can be
configured as follows.
// gasket.config.js
module.exports = {
manifest: {
// other options
path: '/custom/path/manifest.json' // default: /manifest.json
}
}
Another option to adjust the manifest if through a lifecycle hook. This
lifecycle method is executed every time an incoming http request is made that
matches either manifest.json
or the service worker script (which is sw.js
by
default).
// lifecyles/manifest.js
/**
* Generate a manifest.json that will be deeply merged into the existing ones.
* In this example, we check if the requesting IP address is valid using an
* arbitrary function.
*
* @param {Gasket} gasket The Gasket API
* @param {Object} manifest Waterfall manifest to adjust
* @param {Request} req Incoming HTTP Request
* @return {Promise<Object>} updated manifest
*/
module.exports = async function (gasket, manifest, { req }) {
const whitelisted = await checkAgainstRemoteWhitelist(req.ip);
return {
...manifest,
orientation: gasket.config.orientation,
theme_color: (req.secure && whitelisted) ? '#00ff00' : '#ff0000'
};
}
It is important to note that conflicting objects from gasket.config.js
and a
manifest
hook will be resolved by using the data from the hook.
Once the manifest.json
has been resolved, it is suggested that consumers of
this plugin take advantage of the workbox
hook. For example: here we cache any
icons that the application might use at runtime:
// lifecycles/workbox.js
/**
* Returns a config partial which will be merged
* @param {Gasket} gasket The gasket API
* @param {Object} config workbox config
* @param {Request} req incoming HTTP request
* @returns {Object} config which will be deeply merged
*/
module.exports = function (gasket, config, req) {
const { icons = [] } = req.manifest;
return {
runtimeCaching: icons.map(icon => ({
urlPattern: icon.src,
handler: 'staleWhileRevalidate'
}))
};
};