workbox
ava
workbox | ava | |
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31 | 34 | |
12,109 | 20,627 | |
0.5% | 0.1% | |
6.5 | 8.0 | |
8 days ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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workbox
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A deep-dive on a Progressive Web App implementation for a React-based App Platform (DHIS2)
We use the Workbox library and its utilities as a foundation for our service worker.
- Workbox: JavaScript Libraries for Progressive Web Apps
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are PWA supposed to work offline ?
Btw, Workbox is effectively deprecated now. The dev in charge of it left Google for a real company 6+ months ago and no one has filled his shoes. The other day, the lady who is "maintaining" it now finally acknowledged that nothing is going to happen to it any time soon. https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/3149
- New React docs pretend SPAs don't exist anymore
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[AskJS] technology stack for PWA, ServiceWorker and offline first web app?
Start from the https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox
- How to make your website work offline
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Allowing users to fully cache a website for offline use?
Look into Workbox if you're okay writing code for that or Progressier otherwise.
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Service Worker Caching Strategies
If you want to try some of these patterns, you can use the https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox library that provides all the features out-of-the-box.
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Vite in the browser
Here is an example using workbox.
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Custom Service Worker Logic in Typescript on Vite
I recently had a tiny website project which I wanted to make available offline. This is achieved by adding a Service Worker. And thanks to projects like workbox, getting basic functionality like caching for offline-use is fairly easy to set up.
ava
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Painless CLI integration testing
We use Jest Framework for testing. Jest is not a dogma, and, of course, in its place can be any other test runner, such as Mocha or Ava. Let's focus on tests. I'll provide a short example because I donβt want to waste your time. You can find the full version here. It's crucial to read the comments in the code below. Let's go!
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Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem β The barrel file debacle
> In the popular jest test runner, each test file is executed in its own child process.
Is that confirmed?
I've been following this issue:
https://github.com/jestjs/jest/issues/6957
And what Jest actually does is still kind of muddy.
In contrast to that, other test runners like AVA have a clear description what happens when:
https://github.com/avajs/ava/blob/main/docs/01-writing-tests...
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What Tools Are You Using to Test Your Code?
I've been looking at using japa or ava for web server testing but was curious what others were using and why.
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[2023-07-14] Razuberi Development Update
Continued work on the test suite. Implementing AVA, with snapshotting. Making a lot of effort to have the snapshot directory structure match the test262 test directory structure by generating AVA test files.
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Ask HN: What's your favorite software testing framework and why?
You might want to give ava a spin:
https://github.com/avajs/ava/
It has a TAP reporter, but more importantly, as opposed to the more popular solutions, like Jest, the way it achieves parallelism is explained in the docs and won't change anytime soon, thus preventing wonky, hard to debug errors which occur when this part is abstracted away.
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The new React's documentation
I switched to ava for that reason and have been very happy with it. But vitest looks nice, too. Thanks for the pointer.
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How to create and publish a TypeScript library with ease
Runs unit tests using AVA.
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Express API Testing
Last but not least important are ava, uvu and tape; they are a really light and fast test runners.
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Unit testing: What to use, and how?
I've had some good experiences with Ava + Sinon. I've personally disliked Jest because it seemed to do some weird trickery in the background that prevented me from using ES modules.
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Tech stack discussion
Ava for a simpler environment than Jest, which I usually use. I need to check how to mock ESM with it, though.
What are some alternatives?
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
ocapi-proxy - Salesforce Commerce Cloud Node.js OCAPI Proxy Router
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management
vitest - Next generation testing framework powered by Vite.
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
tape - tap-producing test harness for node and browsers
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
mocha - βοΈ simple, flexible, fun javascript test framework for node.js & the browser
angular-styleguide - Angular Style Guide: A starting point for Angular development teams to provide consistency through good practices.
tap - Test Anything Protocol tools for node