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Unless the project were to move to an automated build-time solution, like sw-precache, it's necessary to bump the version number in sw.js in order to trigger the SW update flow.
If a developer makes any local changes to resources and then fails to bump the version, their existing users will be stuck indefinitely with the old resources due to the cache-first strategy that's being used.
Given the importance of understanding versioning, it would be ideal to explicitly call this out in the README.md.
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Unless the project were to move to an automated build-time solution, like
sw-precache
, it's necessary to bump the version number insw.js
in order to trigger the SW update flow.If a developer makes any local changes to resources and then fails to bump the version, their existing users will be stuck indefinitely with the old resources due to the cache-first strategy that's being used.
Given the importance of understanding versioning, it would be ideal to explicitly call this out in the README.md.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: