django-pwa
This Django app turns your project into a progressive web app. Navigating to your site on an Android phone will prompt you to add the app to your home screen.
Launching the app from your home screen will display your app without browser chrome. As such, it's critical that your application provides all navigation within the HTML (no reliance on the browser back or forward button).
Requirements
Progressive Web Apps require HTTPS unless being served from localhost. If you're not already using HTTPS on your site, check out Let's Encrypt and ZeroSSL.
Installation
Install from PyPI:
pip install django-pwa
Configuration
Add pwa
to your list of INSTALLED_APPS
in settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'pwa',
...
]
Define STATICFILES_DIRS for your custom PWA_APP_ICONS
STATICFILES_DIRS = [
os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static'),
]
Configure your app name, description, icons, splash screen images, screenshots and shortcuts in settings.py:
PWA_APP_NAME = 'My App'
PWA_APP_DESCRIPTION = "My app description"
PWA_APP_THEME_COLOR = '#0A0302'
PWA_APP_BACKGROUND_COLOR = '#ffffff'
PWA_APP_DISPLAY = 'standalone'
PWA_APP_SCOPE = '/'
PWA_APP_ORIENTATION = 'any'
PWA_APP_START_URL = '/'
PWA_APP_STATUS_BAR_COLOR = 'default'
PWA_APP_ICONS = [
{
'src': '/static/images/my_app_icon.png',
'sizes': '160x160'
}
]
PWA_APP_ICONS_APPLE = [
{
'src': '/static/images/my_apple_icon.png',
'sizes': '160x160'
}
]
PWA_APP_SPLASH_SCREEN = [
{
'src': '/static/images/icons/splash-640x1136.png',
'media': '(device-width: 320px) and (device-height: 568px) and (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: 2)'
}
]
PWA_APP_DIR = 'ltr'
PWA_APP_LANG = 'en-US'
PWA_APP_SHORTCUTS = [
{
'name': 'Shortcut',
'url': '/target',
'description': 'Shortcut to a page in my application'
}
]
PWA_APP_SCREENSHOTS = [
{
'src': '/static/images/icons/splash-750x1334.png',
'sizes': '750x1334',
"type": "image/png"
}
]
Show console.log
Set the PWA_APP_DEBUG_MODE = False
to disable the the console.log
on browser.
All settings are optional, and the app will work fine with its internal defaults. Highly recommend setting at least PWA_APP_NAME
, PWA_APP_DESCRIPTION
, PWA_APP_ICONS
and PWA_APP_SPLASH_SCREEN
.
In order to not use one of the internal defaults, a setting can be set to an empty string or list, whichever one is applicable.
Add the progressive web app URLs to urls.py:
from django.urls import url, include
urlpatterns = [
...
url('', include('pwa.urls')),
...
]
Inject the required meta tags in your base.html (or wherever your HTML <head> is defined):
{% load pwa %}
<head>
...
{% progressive_web_app_meta %}
...
</head>
Troubleshooting
While running the Django test server:
- Verify that
/manifest.json
is being served - Verify that
/serviceworker.js
is being served - Verify that
/offline
is being served - Use the Application tab in the Chrome Developer Tools to verify the progressive web app is configured correctly.
- Use the "Add to homescreen" link on the Application Tab to verify you can add the app successfully.
The Service Worker
By default, the service worker implemented by this app is:
var staticCacheName = "django-pwa-v" + new Date().getTime();
var filesToCache = [
'/offline',
'/css/django-pwa-app.css',
'/images/icons/icon-72x72.png',
'/images/icons/icon-96x96.png',
'/images/icons/icon-128x128.png',
'/images/icons/icon-144x144.png',
'/images/icons/icon-152x152.png',
'/images/icons/icon-192x192.png',
'/images/icons/icon-384x384.png',
'/images/icons/icon-512x512.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-640x1136.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-750x1334.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-1242x2208.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-1125x2436.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-828x1792.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-1242x2688.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-1536x2048.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-1668x2224.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-1668x2388.png',
'/static/images/icons/splash-2048x2732.png'
];
self.addEventListener("install", event => {
this.skipWaiting();
event.waitUntil(
caches.open(staticCacheName)
.then(cache => {
return cache.addAll(filesToCache);
})
)
});
self.addEventListener('activate', event => {
event.waitUntil(
caches.keys().then(cacheNames => {
return Promise.all(
cacheNames
.filter(cacheName => (cacheName.startsWith("django-pwa-")))
.filter(cacheName => (cacheName !== staticCacheName))
.map(cacheName => caches.delete(cacheName))
);
})
);
});
self.addEventListener("fetch", event => {
event.respondWith(
caches.match(event.request)
.then(response => {
return response || fetch(event.request);
})
.catch(() => {
return caches.match('offline');
})
)
});
Adding Your Own Service Worker
To add service worker functionality, you'll want to create a serviceworker.js
or similarly named template in a template directory, and then point at it using the PWA_SERVICE_WORKER_PATH variable (PWA_APP_FETCH_URL is passed through).
PWA_SERVICE_WORKER_PATH = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'my_app', 'serviceworker.js')
The offline view
By default, the offline view is implemented in templates/offline.html
You can overwrite it in a template directory if you continue using the default serviceworker.js
.
Feedback
I welcome your feedback and pull requests. Enjoy!
License
All files in this repository are distributed under the MIT license.