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wasm-service reviews and mentions
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Wasm and golang
There is a rust one here: https://github.com/richardanaya/wasm-service
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Htmx
Check out the live demo! https://richardanaya.github.io/wasm-service/
Last month I contributed the todos functionality to this project.
I think this is a great idea and could eventually enable htmx projects to transition from server-side-only to being a PWA with very little code changes (given the right backend).
Unfortunately this particular implementation exhibits some blocking issues which I was not able to solve yet:
1. The Service Worker is eventually unloaded from memory, which means all data is lost because it currently stores everything in memory. This isn't a defect as much as it is lacking a persistence feature; this is a MVP (emphasis on minimal) after all. The most promising solution in my opinion would be to use the OPFS/File System Access API with SQLite, which is yet to be shipped in all browsers.
2. The bigger issue is that once the SW is unloaded it doesn't come back. The SW getting reaped after being idle is fine, that's part of the expected behavior. But there are no events or any other indication that it was disconnected, at some point it just stops intercepting requests. I don't know why. If anyone can chip in here to say why it does this and how I can detect or somehow restart SW fetch interception on demand I would be glad to hear it.
( For some more detail see the "# Remaining Issues" in my PR #5: https://github.com/richardanaya/wasm-service/pull/5 )
- Serve local and remote HTTP requests?
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Is your computer too slow to run Chrome? Just...steam Chrome from the cloud!
Once you have done that, run this: https://github.com/richardanaya/wasm-service, for better offline experience
- GitHub - richardanaya/wasm-service: HTMX, WebAssembly, Rust, ServiceWorkers
- Wasm-service: Htmx, WebAssembly, Rust, ServiceWorker proof of concept
- Htmx, WebAssembly, Rust, ServiceWorker Proof of Concept
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richardanaya/wasm-service is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wasm-service is Rust.
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