Using angular 5.1.2 Angular-cli 1.6.3
all files are pretty vanilla. dist folder is created
My ngsw-config.json
{
"index": "/index.html",
"assetGroups": [
{
"name": "app",
"installMode": "prefetch",
"resources": {
"files": [
"/favicon.ico",
"/index.html"
],
"versionedFiles": [
"/*.bundle.css",
"/*.bundle.js",
"/*.chunk.js"
]
}
},
{
"name": "assets",
"installMode": "lazy",
"updateMode": "prefetch",
"resources": {
"files": [
"/assets/**"
]
}
}]
}
my app.module.ts uses
ServiceWorkerModule.register('ngsw-worker.js', { enabled: environment.production })
am using vanilla environment.ts and environment.prod.ts
main.ts
import './polyfills.ts';
import {enableProdMode} from '@angular/core';
import {platformBrowserDynamic} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import {AppModule} from './app/app.module';
import {environment} from './environments/environment';
if (environment.production) {
enableProdMode();
}
platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule)
.then(() => {
if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) {
navigator.serviceWorker.register('ngsw-worker.js');
}
})
.catch(err => console.log(err));
Not sure what else to check
Do you add serviceWorker
property to apps
first entry in .angular-cli.json
? If not, angular-cli not built it.
"apps": [
{
...
"serviceWorker": true
}
}
EDIT As of December 2018, .angular-cli.json is now angular.json, and the format for the serviceWorker is now:
{
...
"projects": {
"my-project-name": {
"architect": {
"build": {
"configurations": {
"production": {
"serviceWorker": true
}
}
}
}
}
}
You'll need to specify serviceWorker: true for every configuration where you want the service worker.