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/*
Copyright 2019 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.
*/
import { Deferred } from 'workbox-core/_private/Deferred.js';
import { dontWaitFor } from 'workbox-core/_private/dontWaitFor.js';
import { logger } from 'workbox-core/_private/logger.js';
import { messageSW } from './messageSW.js';
import { WorkboxEventTarget } from './utils/WorkboxEventTarget.js';
import { urlsMatch } from './utils/urlsMatch.js';
import { WorkboxEvent } from './utils/WorkboxEvent.js';
import './_version.js';
// The time a SW must be in the waiting phase before we can conclude
// `skipWaiting()` wasn't called. This 200 amount wasn't scientifically
// chosen, but it seems to avoid false positives in my testing.
const WAITING_TIMEOUT_DURATION = 200;
// The amount of time after a registration that we can reasonably conclude
// that the registration didn't trigger an update.
const REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT_DURATION = 60000;
// The de facto standard message that a service worker should be listening for
// to trigger a call to skipWaiting().
const SKIP_WAITING_MESSAGE = { type: 'SKIP_WAITING' };
/**
* A class to aid in handling service worker registration, updates, and
* reacting to service worker lifecycle events.
*
* @fires {@link workbox-window.Workbox#message}
* @fires {@link workbox-window.Workbox#installed}
* @fires {@link workbox-window.Workbox#waiting}
* @fires {@link workbox-window.Workbox#controlling}
* @fires {@link workbox-window.Workbox#activated}
* @fires {@link workbox-window.Workbox#redundant}
* @memberof workbox-window
*/
class Workbox extends WorkboxEventTarget {
/**
* Creates a new Workbox instance with a script URL and service worker
* options. The script URL and options are the same as those used when
* calling [navigator.serviceWorker.register(scriptURL, options)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerContainer/register).
*
* @param {string|TrustedScriptURL} scriptURL The service worker script
* associated with this instance. Using a
* [`TrustedScriptURL`](https://web.dev/trusted-types/) is supported.
* @param {Object} [registerOptions] The service worker options associated
* with this instance.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-types
constructor(scriptURL, registerOptions = {}) {
super();
this._registerOptions = {};
this._updateFoundCount = 0;
// Deferreds we can resolve later.
this._swDeferred = new Deferred();
this._activeDeferred = new Deferred();
this._controllingDeferred = new Deferred();
this._registrationTime = 0;
this._ownSWs = new Set();
/**
* @private
*/
this._onUpdateFound = () => {
// `this._registration` will never be `undefined` after an update is found.
const registration = this._registration;
const installingSW = registration.installing;
// If the script URL passed to `navigator.serviceWorker.register()` is
// different from the current controlling SW's script URL, we know any
// successful registration calls will trigger an `updatefound` event.
// But if the registered script URL is the same as the current controlling
// SW's script URL, we'll only get an `updatefound` event if the file
// changed since it was last registered. This can be a problem if the user
// opens up the same page in a different tab, and that page registers
// a SW that triggers an update. It's a problem because this page has no
// good way of knowing whether the `updatefound` event came from the SW
// script it registered or from a registration attempt made by a newer
// version of the page running in another tab.
// To minimize the possibility of a false positive, we use the logic here:
const updateLikelyTriggeredExternally =
// Since we enforce only calling `register()` once, and since we don't
// add the `updatefound` event listener until the `register()` call, if
// `_updateFoundCount` is > 0 then it means this method has already
// been called, thus this SW must be external
this._updateFoundCount > 0 ||
// If the script URL of the installing SW is different from this
// instance's script URL, we know it's definitely not from our
// registration.
!urlsMatch(installingSW.scriptURL, this._scriptURL.toString()) ||
// If all of the above are false, then we use a time-based heuristic:
// Any `updatefound` event that occurs long after our registration is
// assumed to be external.
performance.now() > this._registrationTime + REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT_DURATION
? // If any of the above are not true, we assume the update was
// triggered by this instance.
true
: false;
if (updateLikelyTriggeredExternally) {
this._externalSW = installingSW;
registration.removeEventListener('updatefound', this._onUpdateFound);
}
else {
// If the update was not triggered externally we know the installing
// SW is the one we registered, so we set it.
this._sw = installingSW;
this._ownSWs.add(installingSW);
this._swDeferred.resolve(installingSW);
// The `installing` state isn't something we have a dedicated
// callback for, but we do log messages for it in development.
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
if (navigator.serviceWorker.controller) {
logger.log('Updated service worker found. Installing now...');
}
else {
logger.log('Service worker is installing...');
}
}
}
// Increment the `updatefound` count, so future invocations of this
// method can be sure they were triggered externally.
++this._updateFoundCount;
// Add a `statechange` listener regardless of whether this update was
// triggered externally, since we have callbacks for both.
installingSW.addEventListener('statechange', this._onStateChange);
};
/**
* @private
* @param {Event} originalEvent
*/
this._onStateChange = (originalEvent) => {
// `this._registration` will never be `undefined` after an update is found.
const registration = this._registration;
const sw = originalEvent.target;
const { state } = sw;
const isExternal = sw === this._externalSW;
const eventProps = {
sw,
isExternal,
originalEvent,
};
if (!isExternal && this._isUpdate) {
eventProps.isUpdate = true;
}
this.dispatchEvent(new WorkboxEvent(state, eventProps));
if (state === 'installed') {
// This timeout is used to ignore cases where the service worker calls
// `skipWaiting()` in the install event, thus moving it directly in the
// activating state. (Since all service workers *must* go through the
// waiting phase, the only way to detect `skipWaiting()` called in the
// install event is to observe that the time spent in the waiting phase
// is very short.)
// NOTE: we don't need separate timeouts for the own and external SWs
// since they can't go through these phases at the same time.
this._waitingTimeout = self.setTimeout(() => {
// Ensure the SW is still waiting (it may now be redundant).
if (state === 'installed' && registration.waiting === sw) {
this.dispatchEvent(new WorkboxEvent('waiting', eventProps));
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
if (isExternal) {
logger.warn('An external service worker has installed but is ' +
'waiting for this client to close before activating...');
}
else {
logger.warn('The service worker has installed but is waiting ' +
'for existing clients to close before activating...');
}
}
}
}, WAITING_TIMEOUT_DURATION);
}
else if (state === 'activating') {
clearTimeout(this._waitingTimeout);
if (!isExternal) {
this._activeDeferred.resolve(sw);
}
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
switch (state) {
case 'installed':
if (isExternal) {
logger.warn('An external service worker has installed. ' +
'You may want to suggest users reload this page.');
}
else {
logger.log('Registered service worker installed.');
}
break;
case 'activated':
if (isExternal) {
logger.warn('An external service worker has activated.');
}
else {
logger.log('Registered service worker activated.');
if (sw !== navigator.serviceWorker.controller) {
logger.warn('The registered service worker is active but ' +
'not yet controlling the page. Reload or run ' +
'`clients.claim()` in the service worker.');
}
}
break;
case 'redundant':
if (sw === this._compatibleControllingSW) {
logger.log('Previously controlling service worker now redundant!');
}
else if (!isExternal) {
logger.log('Registered service worker now redundant!');
}
break;
}
}
};
/**
* @private
* @param {Event} originalEvent
*/
this._onControllerChange = (originalEvent) => {
const sw = this._sw;
const isExternal = sw !== navigator.serviceWorker.controller;
// Unconditionally dispatch the controlling event, with isExternal set
// to distinguish between controller changes due to the initial registration
// vs. an update-check or other tab's registration.
// See https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/2786
this.dispatchEvent(new WorkboxEvent('controlling', {
isExternal,
originalEvent,
sw,
isUpdate: this._isUpdate,
}));
if (!isExternal) {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
logger.log('Registered service worker now controlling this page.');
}
this._controllingDeferred.resolve(sw);
}
};
/**
* @private
* @param {Event} originalEvent
*/
this._onMessage = async (originalEvent) => {
// Can't change type 'any' of data.
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-assignment
const { data, ports, source } = originalEvent;
// Wait until there's an "own" service worker. This is used to buffer
// `message` events that may be received prior to calling `register()`.
await this.getSW();
// If the service worker that sent the message is in the list of own
// service workers for this instance, dispatch a `message` event.
// NOTE: we check for all previously owned service workers rather than
// just the current one because some messages (e.g. cache updates) use
// a timeout when sent and may be delayed long enough for a service worker
// update to be found.
if (this._ownSWs.has(source)) {
this.dispatchEvent(new WorkboxEvent('message', {
// Can't change type 'any' of data.
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-assignment
data,
originalEvent,
ports,
sw: source,
}));
}
};
this._scriptURL = scriptURL;
this._registerOptions = registerOptions;
// Add a message listener immediately since messages received during
// page load are buffered only until the DOMContentLoaded event:
// https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/2202
navigator.serviceWorker.addEventListener('message', this._onMessage);
}
/**
* Registers a service worker for this instances script URL and service
* worker options. By default this method delays registration until after
* the window has loaded.
*
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Function} [options.immediate=false] Setting this to true will
* register the service worker immediately, even if the window has
* not loaded (not recommended).
*/
async register({ immediate = false } = {}) {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
if (this._registrationTime) {
logger.error('Cannot re-register a Workbox instance after it has ' +
'been registered. Create a new instance instead.');
return;
}
}
if (!immediate && document.readyState !== 'complete') {
await new Promise((res) => window.addEventListener('load', res));
}
// Set this flag to true if any service worker was controlling the page
// at registration time.
this._isUpdate = Boolean(navigator.serviceWorker.controller);
// Before registering, attempt to determine if a SW is already controlling
// the page, and if that SW script (and version, if specified) matches this
// instance's script.
this._compatibleControllingSW = this._getControllingSWIfCompatible();
this._registration = await this._registerScript();
// If we have a compatible controller, store the controller as the "own"
// SW, resolve active/controlling deferreds and add necessary listeners.
if (this._compatibleControllingSW) {
this._sw = this._compatibleControllingSW;
this._activeDeferred.resolve(this._compatibleControllingSW);
this._controllingDeferred.resolve(this._compatibleControllingSW);
this._compatibleControllingSW.addEventListener('statechange', this._onStateChange, { once: true });
}
// If there's a waiting service worker with a matching URL before the
// `updatefound` event fires, it likely means that this site is open
// in another tab, or the user refreshed the page (and thus the previous
// page wasn't fully unloaded before this page started loading).
// https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/primers/service-workers/lifecycle#waiting
const waitingSW = this._registration.waiting;
if (waitingSW &&
urlsMatch(waitingSW.scriptURL, this._scriptURL.toString())) {
// Store the waiting SW as the "own" Sw, even if it means overwriting
// a compatible controller.
this._sw = waitingSW;
// Run this in the next microtask, so any code that adds an event
// listener after awaiting `register()` will get this event.
dontWaitFor(Promise.resolve().then(() => {
this.dispatchEvent(new WorkboxEvent('waiting', {
sw: waitingSW,
wasWaitingBeforeRegister: true,
}));
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
logger.warn('A service worker was already waiting to activate ' +
'before this script was registered...');
}
}));
}
// If an "own" SW is already set, resolve the deferred.
if (this._sw) {
this._swDeferred.resolve(this._sw);
this._ownSWs.add(this._sw);
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
logger.log('Successfully registered service worker.', this._scriptURL.toString());
if (navigator.serviceWorker.controller) {
if (this._compatibleControllingSW) {
logger.debug('A service worker with the same script URL ' +
'is already controlling this page.');
}
else {
logger.debug('A service worker with a different script URL is ' +
'currently controlling the page. The browser is now fetching ' +
'the new script now...');
}
}
const currentPageIsOutOfScope = () => {
const scopeURL = new URL(this._registerOptions.scope || this._scriptURL.toString(), document.baseURI);
const scopeURLBasePath = new URL('./', scopeURL.href).pathname;
return !location.pathname.startsWith(scopeURLBasePath);
};
if (currentPageIsOutOfScope()) {
logger.warn('The current page is not in scope for the registered ' +
'service worker. Was this a mistake?');
}
}
this._registration.addEventListener('updatefound', this._onUpdateFound);
navigator.serviceWorker.addEventListener('controllerchange', this._onControllerChange);
return this._registration;
}
/**
* Checks for updates of the registered service worker.
*/
async update() {
if (!this._registration) {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
logger.error('Cannot update a Workbox instance without ' +
'being registered. Register the Workbox instance first.');
}
return;
}
// Try to update registration
await this._registration.update();
}
/**
* Resolves to the service worker registered by this instance as soon as it
* is active. If a service worker was already controlling at registration
* time then it will resolve to that if the script URLs (and optionally
* script versions) match, otherwise it will wait until an update is found
* and activates.
*
* @return {Promise<ServiceWorker>}
*/
get active() {
return this._activeDeferred.promise;
}
/**
* Resolves to the service worker registered by this instance as soon as it
* is controlling the page. If a service worker was already controlling at
* registration time then it will resolve to that if the script URLs (and
* optionally script versions) match, otherwise it will wait until an update
* is found and starts controlling the page.
* Note: the first time a service worker is installed it will active but
* not start controlling the page unless `clients.claim()` is called in the
* service worker.
*
* @return {Promise<ServiceWorker>}
*/
get controlling() {
return this._controllingDeferred.promise;
}
/**
* Resolves with a reference to a service worker that matches the script URL
* of this instance, as soon as it's available.
*
* If, at registration time, there's already an active or waiting service
* worker with a matching script URL, it will be used (with the waiting
* service worker taking precedence over the active service worker if both
* match, since the waiting service worker would have been registered more
* recently).
* If there's no matching active or waiting service worker at registration
* time then the promise will not resolve until an update is found and starts
* installing, at which point the installing service worker is used.
*
* @return {Promise<ServiceWorker>}
*/
getSW() {
// If `this._sw` is set, resolve with that as we want `getSW()` to
// return the correct (new) service worker if an update is found.
return this._sw !== undefined
? Promise.resolve(this._sw)
: this._swDeferred.promise;
}
/**
* Sends the passed data object to the service worker registered by this
* instance (via {@link workbox-window.Workbox#getSW}) and resolves
* with a response (if any).
*
* A response can be set in a message handler in the service worker by
* calling `event.ports[0].postMessage(...)`, which will resolve the promise
* returned by `messageSW()`. If no response is set, the promise will never
* resolve.
*
* @param {Object} data An object to send to the service worker
* @return {Promise<Object>}
*/
// We might be able to change the 'data' type to Record<string, unknown> in the future.
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-types
async messageSW(data) {
const sw = await this.getSW();
return messageSW(sw, data);
}
/**
* Sends a `{type: 'SKIP_WAITING'}` message to the service worker that's
* currently in the `waiting` state associated with the current registration.
*
* If there is no current registration or no service worker is `waiting`,
* calling this will have no effect.
*/
messageSkipWaiting() {
if (this._registration && this._registration.waiting) {
void messageSW(this._registration.waiting, SKIP_WAITING_MESSAGE);
}
}
/**
* Checks for a service worker already controlling the page and returns
* it if its script URL matches.
*
* @private
* @return {ServiceWorker|undefined}
*/
_getControllingSWIfCompatible() {
const controller = navigator.serviceWorker.controller;
if (controller &&
urlsMatch(controller.scriptURL, this._scriptURL.toString())) {
return controller;
}
else {
return undefined;
}
}
/**
* Registers a service worker for this instances script URL and register
* options and tracks the time registration was complete.
*
* @private
*/
async _registerScript() {
try {
// this._scriptURL may be a TrustedScriptURL, but there's no support for
// passing that to register() in lib.dom right now.
// https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/2855
const reg = await navigator.serviceWorker.register(this._scriptURL, this._registerOptions);
// Keep track of when registration happened, so it can be used in the
// `this._onUpdateFound` heuristic. Also use the presence of this
// property as a way to see if `.register()` has been called.
this._registrationTime = performance.now();
return reg;
}
catch (error) {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
logger.error(error);
}
// Re-throw the error.
throw error;
}
}
}
export { Workbox };
// The jsdoc comments below outline the events this instance may dispatch:
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* The `message` event is dispatched any time a `postMessage` is received.
*
* @event workbox-window.Workbox#message
* @type {WorkboxEvent}
* @property {*} data The `data` property from the original `message` event.
* @property {Event} originalEvent The original [`message`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MessageEvent}
* event.
* @property {string} type `message`.
* @property {MessagePort[]} ports The `ports` value from `originalEvent`.
* @property {Workbox} target The `Workbox` instance.
*/
/**
* The `installed` event is dispatched if the state of a
* {@link workbox-window.Workbox} instance's
* {@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-precaching#def-registered-sw|registered service worker}
* changes to `installed`.
*
* Then can happen either the very first time a service worker is installed,
* or after an update to the current service worker is found. In the case
* of an update being found, the event's `isUpdate` property will be `true`.
*
* @event workbox-window.Workbox#installed
* @type {WorkboxEvent}
* @property {ServiceWorker} sw The service worker instance.
* @property {Event} originalEvent The original [`statechange`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker/onstatechange}
* event.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isUpdate True if a service worker was already
* controlling when this `Workbox` instance called `register()`.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isExternal True if this event is associated
* with an [external service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-window#when_an_unexpected_version_of_the_service_worker_is_found}.
* @property {string} type `installed`.
* @property {Workbox} target The `Workbox` instance.
*/
/**
* The `waiting` event is dispatched if the state of a
* {@link workbox-window.Workbox} instance's
* [registered service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-precaching#def-registered-sw}
* changes to `installed` and then doesn't immediately change to `activating`.
* It may also be dispatched if a service worker with the same
* [`scriptURL`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker/scriptURL}
* was already waiting when the {@link workbox-window.Workbox#register}
* method was called.
*
* @event workbox-window.Workbox#waiting
* @type {WorkboxEvent}
* @property {ServiceWorker} sw The service worker instance.
* @property {Event|undefined} originalEvent The original
* [`statechange`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker/onstatechange}
* event, or `undefined` in the case where the service worker was waiting
* to before `.register()` was called.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isUpdate True if a service worker was already
* controlling when this `Workbox` instance called `register()`.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isExternal True if this event is associated
* with an [external service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-window#when_an_unexpected_version_of_the_service_worker_is_found}.
* @property {boolean|undefined} wasWaitingBeforeRegister True if a service worker with
* a matching `scriptURL` was already waiting when this `Workbox`
* instance called `register()`.
* @property {string} type `waiting`.
* @property {Workbox} target The `Workbox` instance.
*/
/**
* The `controlling` event is dispatched if a
* [`controllerchange`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerContainer/oncontrollerchange}
* fires on the service worker [container]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerContainer}
* and the [`scriptURL`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker/scriptURL}
* of the new [controller]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerContainer/controller}
* matches the `scriptURL` of the `Workbox` instance's
* [registered service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-precaching#def-registered-sw}.
*
* @event workbox-window.Workbox#controlling
* @type {WorkboxEvent}
* @property {ServiceWorker} sw The service worker instance.
* @property {Event} originalEvent The original [`controllerchange`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerContainer/oncontrollerchange}
* event.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isUpdate True if a service worker was already
* controlling when this service worker was registered.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isExternal True if this event is associated
* with an [external service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-window#when_an_unexpected_version_of_the_service_worker_is_found}.
* @property {string} type `controlling`.
* @property {Workbox} target The `Workbox` instance.
*/
/**
* The `activated` event is dispatched if the state of a
* {@link workbox-window.Workbox} instance's
* {@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-precaching#def-registered-sw|registered service worker}
* changes to `activated`.
*
* @event workbox-window.Workbox#activated
* @type {WorkboxEvent}
* @property {ServiceWorker} sw The service worker instance.
* @property {Event} originalEvent The original [`statechange`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker/onstatechange}
* event.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isUpdate True if a service worker was already
* controlling when this `Workbox` instance called `register()`.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isExternal True if this event is associated
* with an [external service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-window#when_an_unexpected_version_of_the_service_worker_is_found}.
* @property {string} type `activated`.
* @property {Workbox} target The `Workbox` instance.
*/
/**
* The `redundant` event is dispatched if the state of a
* {@link workbox-window.Workbox} instance's
* [registered service worker]{@link https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/modules/workbox-precaching#def-registered-sw}
* changes to `redundant`.
*
* @event workbox-window.Workbox#redundant
* @type {WorkboxEvent}
* @property {ServiceWorker} sw The service worker instance.
* @property {Event} originalEvent The original [`statechange`]{@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker/onstatechange}
* event.
* @property {boolean|undefined} isUpdate True if a service worker was already
* controlling when this `Workbox` instance called `register()`.
* @property {string} type `redundant`.
* @property {Workbox} target The `Workbox` instance.
*/