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@types/serviceworker
- Types for the global scope of Service WorkersService workers essentially act as proxy servers that sit between web applications, the browser, and the network (when available). They are intended, among other things, to enable the creation of effective offline experiences, intercept network requests and take appropriate action based on whether the network is available, and update assets residing on the server. They will also allow access to push notifications and background sync APIs.
From MDN Web Docs: Service Worker API
This package contains type definitions which will set up the global environment for your TypeScript project to match the runtime environment of a Service Worker. The APIs inside @types/serviceworker
are generated from the specifications for JavaScript. Given the size and state of constant change in web browsers, @types/serviceworker
only has APIs which have passed a certain level of standardization and are available in at least two of the most popular browser engines.
To use @types/serviceworker
you need to do two things:
Install the dependency: npm install @types/serviceworker --save-dev
, yarn add @types/serviceworker --dev
or pnpm add @types/serviceworker --dev
.
Update your tsconfig.json
to avoid clashing with the DOM APIs. There are two cases to consider depending on if you have lib
defined in your tsconfig.json
or not.
"lib": []
. The value you want to add inside your lib should correlate to your "target"
. For example if you had "target": "es2017"
, then you would add "lib": ["es2017"]
"dom"
.That's all.
If you'd like to ensure that the DOM types are never accidentally included, you can use @orta/types-noop in TypeScript 4.5+.
This project does not respect semantic versioning as almost every change could potentially break a project, though we try to minimize removing types.
@types/serviceworker
follow the specifications, so when they mark a function/object/API/type as deprecated or removed - that is respected.
You can read what changed in version 0.0.107 at https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-DOM-lib-generator/releases/tag/%40types%2Fserviceworker%400.0.107.
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Types for the global scope of Service Workers
We found that @types/serviceworker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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