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sw-precache example
How to use
Using create-next-app
Execute create-next-app
with Yarn or npx to bootstrap the example:
npx create-next-app --example with-sw-precache with-sw-precache-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example with-sw-precache with-sw-precache-app
Download manually
Download the example:
curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/canary | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-canary/examples/with-sw-precache
cd with-sw-precache
Install it and run:
npm install
npm run build
npm start
Deploy it to the cloud with now (download)
now
The idea behind the example
You'll often want your Service Worker to be registered at the root level to give it access to your whole application.
This example shows how this can be achieved alongside sw-precache (via the webpack plugin).