GoScrobble/web/node_modules/workbox-build/build/generate-sw.js

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"use strict";
/*
Copyright 2018 Google LLC
Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
*/
const upath = require('upath');
const generateSWSchema = require('./options/schema/generate-sw');
const getFileManifestEntries = require('./lib/get-file-manifest-entries');
const rebasePath = require('./lib/rebase-path');
const validate = require('./lib/validate-options');
const writeServiceWorkerUsingDefaultTemplate = require('./lib/write-sw-using-default-template'); // eslint-disable-next-line jsdoc/newline-after-description
/**
* This method creates a list of URLs to precache, referred to as a "precache
* manifest", based on the options you provide.
*
* It also takes in additional options that configures the service worker's
* behavior, like any `runtimeCaching` rules it should use.
*
* Based on the precache manifest and the additional configuration, it writes
* a ready-to-use service worker file to disk at `swDest`.
*
* @param {Object} config The configuration to use.
*
* @param {string} config.globDirectory The local directory you wish to match
* `globPatterns` against. The path is relative to the current directory.
*
* @param {string} config.swDest The path and filename of the service worker file
* that will be created by the build process, relative to the current working
* directory. It must end in '.js'.
*
* @param {Array<module:workbox-build.ManifestEntry>} [config.additionalManifestEntries]
* A list of entries to be precached, in addition to any entries that are
* generated as part of the build configuration.
*
* @param {Array<string>} [config.babelPresetEnvTargets=['chrome >= 56']]
* The [targets](https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-preset-env#targets) to pass to
* `babel-preset-env` when transpiling the service worker bundle.
*
* @param {string} [config.cacheId] An optional ID to be prepended to cache
* names. This is primarily useful for local development where multiple sites
* may be served from the same `http://localhost:port` origin.
*
* @param {boolean} [config.cleanupOutdatedCaches=false] Whether or not Workbox
* should attempt to identify an delete any precaches created by older,
* incompatible versions.
*
* @param {boolean} [config.clientsClaim=false] Whether or not the service
* worker should [start controlling](https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/primers/service-workers/lifecycle#clientsclaim)
* any existing clients as soon as it activates.
*
* @param {string} [config.directoryIndex='index.html'] If a navigation request
* for a URL ending in `/` fails to match a precached URL, this value will be
* appended to the URL and that will be checked for a precache match. This
* should be set to what your web server is using for its directory index.
*
* @param {RegExp} [config.dontCacheBustURLsMatching] Assets that match this will be
* assumed to be uniquely versioned via their URL, and exempted from the normal
* HTTP cache-busting that's done when populating the precache. While not
* required, it's recommended that if your existing build process already
* inserts a `[hash]` value into each filename, you provide a RegExp that will
* detect that, as it will reduce the bandwidth consumed when precaching.
*
* @param {boolean} [config.globFollow=true] Determines whether or not symlinks
* are followed when generating the precache manifest. For more information, see
* the definition of `follow` in the `glob`
* [documentation](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob#options).
*
* @param {Array<string>} [config.globIgnores=['node_modules/**']]
* A set of patterns matching files to always exclude when generating the
* precache manifest. For more information, see the definition of `ignore` in the `glob`
* [documentation](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob#options).
*
* @param {Array<string>} [config.globPatterns=['**.{js,css,html}']]
* Files matching any of these patterns will be included in the precache
* manifest. For more information, see the
* [`glob` primer](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob#glob-primer).
*
* @param {boolean} [config.globStrict=true] If true, an error reading a directory when
* generating a precache manifest will cause the build to fail. If false, the
* problematic directory will be skipped. For more information, see the
* definition of `strict` in the `glob`
* [documentation](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob#options).
*
* @param {Array<RegExp>} [config.ignoreURLParametersMatching=[/^utm_/]]
* Any search parameter names that match against one of the RegExp in this array
* will be removed before looking for a precache match. This is useful if your
* users might request URLs that contain, for example, URL parameters used to
* track the source of the traffic.
*
* @param {Array<string>} [config.importScripts] A list of JavaScript files that
* should be passed to [`importScripts()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WorkerGlobalScope/importScripts)
* inside the generated service worker file. This is useful when you want to
* let Workbox create your top-level service worker file, but want to include
* some additional code, such as a push event listener.
*
* @param {boolean} [config.inlineWorkboxRuntime=false] Whether the runtime code
* for the Workbox library should be included in the top-level service worker,
* or split into a separate file that needs to be deployed alongside the service
* worker. Keeping the runtime separate means that users will not have to
* re-download the Workbox code each time your top-level service worker changes.
*
* @param {Array<module:workbox-build.ManifestTransform>} [config.manifestTransforms] One or more
* functions which will be applied sequentially against the generated manifest.
* If `modifyURLPrefix` or `dontCacheBustURLsMatching` are also specified, their
* corresponding transformations will be applied first.
*
* @param {number} [config.maximumFileSizeToCacheInBytes=2097152] This value can be
* used to determine the maximum size of files that will be precached. This
* prevents you from inadvertently precaching very large files that might have
* accidentally matched one of your patterns.
*
* @param {string} [config.mode='production'] If set to 'production', then an
* optimized service worker bundle that excludes debugging info will be
* produced. If not explicitly configured here, the `process.env.NODE_ENV` value
* will be used, and failing that, it will fall back to `'production'`.
*
* @param {object<string, string>} [config.modifyURLPrefix] A mapping of prefixes
* that, if present in an entry in the precache manifest, will be replaced with
* the corresponding value. This can be used to, for example, remove or add a
* path prefix from a manifest entry if your web hosting setup doesn't match
* your local filesystem setup. As an alternative with more flexibility, you can
* use the `manifestTransforms` option and provide a function that modifies the
* entries in the manifest using whatever logic you provide.
*
* @param {string} [config.navigateFallback] If specified, all
* [navigation requests](https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/primers/service-workers/high-performance-loading#first_what_are_navigation_requests)
* for URLs that aren't precached will be fulfilled with the HTML at the URL
* provided. You must pass in the URL of an HTML document that is listed in your
* precache manifest. This is meant to be used in a Single Page App scenario, in
* which you want all navigations to use common [App Shell HTML](https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/architecture/app-shell).
*
* @param {Array<RegExp>} [config.navigateFallbackDenylist] An optional array
* of regular expressions that restricts which URLs the configured
* `navigateFallback` behavior applies to. This is useful if only a subset of
* your site's URLs should be treated as being part of a
* [Single Page App](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-page_application). If
* both `navigateFallbackDenylist` and `navigateFallbackAllowlist` are
* configured, the denylist takes precedent.
*
* @param {Array<RegExp>} [config.navigateFallbackAllowlist] An optional array
* of regular expressions that restricts which URLs the configured
* `navigateFallback` behavior applies to. This is useful if only a subset of
* your site's URLs should be treated as being part of a
* [Single Page App](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-page_application). If
* both `navigateFallbackDenylist` and `navigateFallbackAllowlist` are
* configured, the denylist takes precedent.
*
* @param {boolean} [config.navigationPreload=false] Whether or not to enable
* [navigation preload](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-navigation-preload)
* in the generated service worker. When set to true, you must also use
* `runtimeCaching` to set up an appropriate response strategy that will match
* navigation requests, and make use of the preloaded response.
*
* @param {boolean|Object} [config.offlineGoogleAnalytics=false] Controls
* whether or not to include support for
* [offline Google Analytics](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/guides/enable-offline-analytics).
* When `true`, the call to `workbox-google-analytics`'s `initialize()` will be
* added to your generated service worker. When set to an `Object`, that object
* will be passed in to the `initialize()` call, allowing you to customize the
* behavior.
*
* @param {Array<RuntimeCachingEntry>} [config.runtimeCaching]
*
* @param {boolean} [config.skipWaiting=false] Whether to add an
* unconditional call to [`skipWaiting()`]{@link module:workbox-core.skipWaiting}
* to the generated service worker. If `false`, then a `message` listener will
* be added instead, allowing you to conditionally call `skipWaiting()`.
*
* @param {boolean} [config.sourcemap=true] Whether to create a sourcemap
* for the generated service worker files.
*
* @param {Object} [config.templatedURLs] If a URL is rendered based on some
* server-side logic, its contents may depend on multiple files or on some other
* unique string value. The keys in this object are server-rendered URLs. If the
* values are an array of strings, they will be interpreted as `glob` patterns,
* and the contents of any files matching the patterns will be used to uniquely
* version the URL. If used with a single string, it will be interpreted as
* unique versioning information that you've generated for a given URL.
*
* @return {Promise<{count: number, filePaths: Array<string>, size: number, warnings: Array<string>}>}
* A promise that resolves once the service worker and related files
* (indicated by `filePaths`) has been written to `swDest`. The `size` property
* contains the aggregate size of all the precached entries, in bytes, and the
* `count` property contains the total number of precached entries. Any
* non-fatal warning messages will be returned via `warnings`.
*
* @memberof module:workbox-build
*/
async function generateSW(config) {
const options = validate(config, generateSWSchema);
if (options.globDirectory) {
// Make sure we leave swDest out of the precache manifest.
options.globIgnores.push(rebasePath({
baseDirectory: options.globDirectory,
file: options.swDest
})); // If we create an extra external runtime file, ignore that, too.
// See https://rollupjs.org/guide/en/#outputchunkfilenames for naming.
if (!options.inlineWorkboxRuntime) {
const swDestDir = upath.dirname(options.swDest);
const workboxRuntimeFile = upath.join(swDestDir, 'workbox-*.js');
options.globIgnores.push(rebasePath({
baseDirectory: options.globDirectory,
file: workboxRuntimeFile
}));
}
}
const {
count,
size,
manifestEntries,
warnings
} = await getFileManifestEntries(options);
const filePaths = await writeServiceWorkerUsingDefaultTemplate(Object.assign({
manifestEntries
}, options));
return {
count,
filePaths,
size,
warnings
};
}
module.exports = generateSW;