PWA: No matching service worker detected. You may need to reload the page

Philipp Mochine picture Philipp Mochine · Aug 21, 2019 · Viewed 9.1k times · Source

I get this warning:

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No matching service worker detected. You may need to reload the page, or check that the service worker for the current page also controls the start of the URL from the manifest.

The thing that my service worker is working.

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I even tried with two other URLs, both of them with HTTPs.


Now I'm going to show you the code, I'm using:

site.webmanifest

{
    ...
    "start_url": "/",
    "display": "standalone"
    ...
}

To create my service-worker, I use the webpack plugin: WorkboxPlugin combined with Laravel Mix:

webpack.mix.js

mix.webpackConfig({
    plugins: [
        build.jigsaw,
        build.browserSync(),
        build.watch(['source/**/*.md', 'source/**/*.php', 'source/**/*.scss', '!source/**/_tmp/*']),
        new WorkboxPlugin.GenerateSW({
            // these options encourage the ServiceWorkers to get in there fast
            // and not allow any straggling "old" SWs to hang around
            clientsClaim: true,
            skipWaiting: true,
        }),
    ],
    output: {
        publicPath: '/assets/build/', // fixes the output bug
    },
});

It creates the service-worker.js:

importScripts("https://storage.googleapis.com/workbox-cdn/releases/4.3.1/workbox-sw.js");

importScripts(
  "/assets/build/precache-manifest.cb67a9edd02323d8ea51560852b6cc0d.js"
);

workbox.core.skipWaiting();

workbox.core.clientsClaim();

self.__precacheManifest = [].concat(self.__precacheManifest || []);
workbox.precaching.precacheAndRoute(self.__precacheManifest, {});

With the precache-manifest.js

self.__precacheManifest = (self.__precacheManifest || []).concat([
  {
    "revision": "4e264a665cf5133098ac",
    "url": "/assets/build//js/main.js"
  },
  {
    "revision": "4e264a665cf5133098ac",
    "url": "/assets/build/css/main.css"
  },
  {
    "url": "/assets/build/images/vendor/leaflet/dist/layers-2x.png?4f0283c6ce28e888000e978e537a6a56"
  },
  {
    "url": "/assets/build/images/vendor/leaflet/dist/layers.png?a6137456ed160d7606981aa57c559898"
  },
  {
    "url": "/assets/build/images/vendor/leaflet/dist/marker-icon.png?2273e3d8ad9264b7daa5bdbf8e6b47f8"
  }
]);

What should I do with this warning?

Answer

Philipp Mochine picture Philipp Mochine · Aug 23, 2019

I found the solution! The scope was not set correctly. You need to understand, that the service worker needs to be in the root folder.

So my change is:

webpack.mix.js

mix.webpackConfig({
    plugins: [
        build.jigsaw,
        build.browserSync(),
        build.watch(['source/**/*.md', 'source/**/*.php', 'source/**/*.scss', '!source/**/_tmp/*']),
        new WorkboxPlugin.GenerateSW({
            // these options encourage the ServiceWorkers to get in there fast
            // and not allow any straggling "old" SWs to hang around
            clientsClaim: true,
            skipWaiting: true,
            swDest: '../../service-worker.js', //Need to move the service-worker to the root
        }),
    ],
    output: {
        publicPath: '/assets/build/', // fixes the output bug
    },
});

And now I need to register the service worker with the new path

if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) {
    window.addEventListener('load', () => {
        navigator.serviceWorker.register('/service-worker.js')
            .then(reg => {
                console.log('Registration succeeded. Scope is ' + reg.scope);
            })
            .catch(registrationError => {
                console.log('SW registration failed: ', registrationError);
            });
    });
}