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version controlled app update with rollback for app users
function start (application) {
// - @TODO: use levelDB in application
// - make BUNDLE.js grab content of BUNDLE.css from github api
// - do the same with ASSETS
debugger;
// put script into page!
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
// @TODO: use pipeline to CLEAR unused paths!
console.log('IN PRODUCTION MODE!');
var v=process.env.npm_package_version;
var a=localStorage.getItem(location.href+v);
// @TODO:
// - cache bootload index.html permanently
// - ask for versions.json OR ETag to see if there is an update (github)
// - if fail: load latest version from cache (no new version or OFFLINE)
// - if success: load latest version, cache (bundle&ETag/version) and load
// - maybe store many versions AND allow switching to old versions
if(a){start(a);}else{
var f='BUNDLE/bundle.'+v+'.js',x=new XMLHttpRequest();
x.open('GET',f);x.onload=function(){h(this.response);};x.send();
function h(d){localStorage.setItem(location.href+v,d);start(d);}
}
} else if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') { // @TODO: use pipeline to CLEAR unused paths!
console.log('in development mode');
var f='BUNDLE/bundle.js';
var x=new XMLHttpRequest();
x.open('GET',f);x.onload=function(){h(this.response);};x.send();
function h(d){start(d);}
}
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version controlled app update with rollback for app users
The npm package appdate receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, appdate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that appdate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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