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Handling PWA installation prompt made easier. MDN docs
npm install pwa-install-handler
<button id="installButton" style="display: none;">Install</button>
import { pwaInstallHandler } from 'pwa-install-handler'
const $button = document.querySelector('#installButton')
pwaInstallHandler.addListener((canInstall) => {
$button.style.display = canInstall ? 'inline-block' : 'none'
})
$button.addEventListener('click', () => {
pwaInstallHandler.install()
})
For more information see react-use-pwa-install.
pwaInstallHandler.install: () => Promise<boolean>
pwaInstallHandler.addListener: (
callback: (canInstall: boolean, install?: () => Promise<boolean>) => void,
) => void
pwaInstallHandler.removeListener: (
callback: (canInstall: boolean, install?: () => Promise<boolean>) => void,
) => void
pwaInstallHandler.canInstall: () => boolean
pwaInstallHandler.getEvent: () => BeforeInstallPromptEvent | null
You PWA must meet some requirements to be installable. Without that the canInstall
will always be false
. The requirements are browser specific. You can read more about it here (MDN) and here (web.dev).
Some browsers don't support custom install button. These will have canInstall
always set to false
too. For more information check BeforeInstallPromptEvent support.
FAQs
Handle beforeinstallprompt event in your PWA.
The npm package pwa-install-handler receives a total of 27,169 weekly downloads. As such, pwa-install-handler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pwa-install-handler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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