My Service Worker Troubles with error, Uncaught (in promise) DOMException. My SW runs perfectly, and gives a prompt to install PWA when on mobile, but it gives this error. My url is Milyin. It will take 2-3 visits for this error to start coming in Console log.
Just 3 visits caused it to produce over 260 errors for it. I am not able to debug it. I assume that this is because the SW has consumed all storage space in my device. Because if i reload the page using F5, it shows error, but a refresh with CTRL + SHIFT + R, makes no error.
//This is the service worker with the Advanced caching
const CACHE = "Milyin";
const precacheFiles = [
'/',
'/wp-content/themes/hestia/assets/js/parallax.min.js?ver=1.0.2',
'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Poppins%3A300%2C400%2C500%2C700'
];
// TODO: replace the following with the correct offline fallback page i.e.: const offlineFallbackPage = "/";
const offlineFallbackPage = '/';
const networkFirstPaths = [
/* Add an array of regex of paths that should go network first */
// Example: /\/api\/.*/
];
const avoidCachingPaths = [
'/wp-content/plugins/ultimate-member/',
'/wp-admin/',
'/chat/'
];
function pathComparer(requestUrl, pathRegEx) {
return requestUrl.match(new RegExp(pathRegEx));
}
function comparePaths(requestUrl, pathsArray) {
if (requestUrl) {
for (let index = 0; index < pathsArray.length; index++) {
const pathRegEx = pathsArray[index];
if (pathComparer(requestUrl, pathRegEx)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
self.addEventListener("install", function (event) {
console.log("[PWA Builder] Install Event processing");
console.log("[PWA Builder] Skip waiting on install");
self.skipWaiting();
event.waitUntil(
caches.open(CACHE).then(function (cache) {
console.log("[PWA Builder] Caching pages during install");
return cache.addAll(precacheFiles).then(function () {
if (offlineFallbackPage === "offline.html") {
return cache.add(new Response("TODO: Update the value of the offlineFallbackPage constant in the serviceworker."));
}
return cache.add(offlineFallbackPage);
});
})
);
});
// Allow sw to control of current page
self.addEventListener("activate", function (event) {
console.log("[PWA Builder] Claiming clients for current page");
event.waitUntil(self.clients.claim());
});
// If any fetch fails, it will look for the request in the cache and serve it from there first
self.addEventListener("fetch", function (event) {
if (event.request.method !== "GET") return;
if (comparePaths(event.request.url, networkFirstPaths)) {
networkFirstFetch(event);
} else {
cacheFirstFetch(event);
}
});
function cacheFirstFetch(event) {
event.respondWith(
fromCache(event.request).then(
function (response) {
// The response was found in the cache so we responde with it and update the entry
// This is where we call the server to get the newest version of the
// file to use the next time we show view
event.waitUntil(
fetch(event.request).then(function (response) {
return updateCache(event.request, response);
})
);
return response;
},
function () {
// The response was not found in the cache so we look for it on the server
return fetch(event.request)
.then(function (response) {
// If request was success, add or update it in the cache
event.waitUntil(updateCache(event.request, response.clone()));
return response;
})
.catch(function (error) {
// The following validates that the request was for a navigation to a new document
if (event.request.destination !== "document" || event.request.mode !== "navigate") {
return;
}
console.log("[PWA Builder] Network request failed and no cache." + error);
// Use the precached offline page as fallback
return caches.open(CACHE).then(function (cache) {
cache.match(offlineFallbackPage);
});
});
}
)
);
}
function networkFirstFetch(event) {
event.respondWith(
fetch(event.request)
.then(function (response) {
// If request was success, add or update it in the cache
event.waitUntil(updateCache(event.request, response.clone()));
return response;
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log("[PWA Builder] Network request Failed. Serving content from cache: " + error);
return fromCache(event.request);
})
);
}
function fromCache(request) {
// Check to see if you have it in the cache
// Return response
// If not in the cache, then return error page
return caches.open(CACHE).then(function (cache) {
return cache.match(request).then(function (matching) {
if (!matching || matching.status === 404) {
return Promise.reject("no-match");
}
return matching;
});
});
}
function updateCache(request, response) {
if (!comparePaths(request.url, avoidCachingPaths)) {
return caches.open(CACHE).then(function (cache) {
return cache.put(request, response);
});
}
return Promise.resolve();
}
addEventListener('fetch', event => {
event.respondWith(async function() {
// Respond from the cache if we can
const cachedResponse = await caches.match(event.request);
if (cachedResponse) return cachedResponse;
// Else, use the preloaded response, if it's there
const response = await event.preloadResponse;
if (response) return response;
// Else try the network.
return fetch(event.request);
}());
});
Service Worker is registered through inline JS
<script type="text/javascript">
if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) {
navigator.serviceWorker.register('/SW.js')
.then(function(registration) {
registration.addEventListener('updatefound', function() {
// If updatefound is fired, it means that there's
// a new service worker being installed.
var installingWorker = registration.installing;
console.log('A new service worker is being installed:',
installingWorker);
// You can listen for changes to the installing service worker's
// state via installingWorker.onstatechange
});
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.log('Service worker registration failed:', error);
});
} else {
console.log('Service workers are not supported.');
}
</script>
You should definitely see error on repeated visits on pages of my site. Though your mileage my vary based on storage your browser allows.