Service Worker API for Dart

Dart-y wrappers for the ServiceWorker APIs.

Warning: the API is experimental, and subject to change.

Service Workers

A service worker is an event-driven worker registered against an origin and a path. It takes the form of a JavaScript file that can control the web page/site it is associated with, intercepting and modifying navigation and resource requests, and caching resources in a very granular fashion to give you complete control over how your app behaves in certain situations (the most obvious one being when the network is not available.)

A service worker is run in a worker context: it therefore has no DOM access, and runs on a different thread to the main JavaScript that powers your app, so it is not blocking. It is designed to be fully async; as a consequence, APIs such as synchronous XHR and localStorage can't be used inside a service worker.

Quickstart

Register the Service Worker from your application script, like in example/web/main.dart:

import 'package:service_worker/window.dart' as sw;

void main() {
  if (sw.isSupported) {
    sw.register('sw.dart.js');
  } else {
    print('ServiceWorkers are not supported.');
  }
}

Write the Service Worker in a separate script, like in example/web/sw.dart:

import 'package:service_worker/service_worker.dart';

void main(List<String> args) {
  onInstall.listen((event) {
    print('ServiceWorker installed.');
  });
}

Limitation

You need to force dart2js compilation for service worker to work during debug mode. See build.yaml in the example folder.

Libraries

worker
The Worker global scope of the ServiceWorker.
service_worker
Deprecated, import worker.dart instead. ignore: annotation_with_non_class
window