diff --git a/templates/service-worker.js b/templates/service-worker.js index c587ff2a..0dbef4ff 100644 --- a/templates/service-worker.js +++ b/templates/service-worker.js @@ -36,11 +36,6 @@ self.addEventListener('activate', event => { ) }) -const NETWORK_ONLY = [ - '/oauth', - '/api/v1/timelines' -] - const CACHE_FIRST = [ '/system/accounts/avatars' ] @@ -69,17 +64,14 @@ self.addEventListener('fetch', event => { return } - // Non-GET and for certain endpoints (e.g. OAuth), go network-only - if (req.method !== 'GET' || - NETWORK_ONLY.some(pattern => url.pathname.startsWith(pattern))) { - //console.log('Using network-only for', url.href) + // For non-GET requests, go network-only + if (req.method !== 'GET') { event.respondWith(fetch(req)) return } // For these, go cache-first. if (CACHE_FIRST.some(pattern => url.pathname.startsWith(pattern))) { - //console.log('Using cache-first for', url.href) event.respondWith(caches .open(`offline${timestamp}`) .then(async cache => { @@ -98,26 +90,6 @@ self.addEventListener('fetch', event => { return } - - // for everything else, try the network first, falling back to - // cache if the user is offline. (If the pages never change, you - // might prefer a cache-first approach to a network-first one.) - event.respondWith(caches - .open(`offline${timestamp}`) - .then(async cache => { - try { - //console.log('Using network-first for', url.href) - const response = await fetch(req) - cache.put(req, response.clone()) - return response - } catch (err) { - const response = await cache.match(req) - if (response) { - return response - } - - throw err - } - }) - ) + // for everything else, go network-only + event.respondWith(fetch(req)) })