PWA

Progressive Web Apps start with a traditional web site/application and progressively enhance with modern features. When sites are secure they can leverage ServiceWorkers to provider users with offline support, Push notifications can help re-engage users, and Web App Manifests let users install PWAs alongside native apps.
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Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to realtime
- Paste url
wss://ris-live.ripe.net/v1/ws/?client=hoppscotch.io
- Observe connect is disabled
- Remove parameter, quickly undo it and click connect (also a bug)
- Send
{ "type": "ris_subscribe" }
to the remote server - Observe you receive
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently Quasar Modes support TS files (for Electron and PWA modes), but the CLI isn't generating them out of the box.
Additional context
We need to create the TS version of all current files in these folders:
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As stated here - but wrongly closed - prerendering fails when using Axios
Problem is that some libraries like AWS AmplifyJS use Axios under the hood.
@adamdbradley Any idea how to solve this serious issue?
Due to performance reasons and weird css ordering in production mode, would be nice to set extractCSS
setting for nuxt.js
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Bug Report
Capacitor Version
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Latest Dependencies:
@capacitor/cli: 2.2.0
@capacitor/core: 2.2.0
@capacitor/android: 2.2.0
@capacitor/electron: 2.2.0
@capacitor/ios: 2.2.0
Installed Dependencies:
@capacitor/electron not installed
@capacitor/cli 2.2.0
@capacitor/core 2.2.0
@capacitor/android 2.2.0
@capacitor/ios 2.2.0
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We want to add a link to our content guidelines before a user submits a source request. This will provide users a better understanding of what the process is and what content we allow, and what not.
How to get started?
- This
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Here is an issues with detailed description: NekR/offline-plugin#77
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This hint has been around since 2018 and is documented on webhint.io (https://webhint.io/docs/user-guide/hints/hint-doctype/). However it's not enabled by default in any of webhint's configurations (likely an oversight).
We should turn this on by default and perform any necessary cleanup in the process (e.g. switching to get locations from webhint's location-aware DOM that was added after the
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Released 2015
- Website
- developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Apps/Progressive
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Which @angular/* package(s) are relevant/related to the feature request?
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Description
We would love to use DevTools. But our customer allows development on a virtual desktop without internet connection only. We found a way to install DevTools in this environment but it looks pretty broken, because icons / images are obviously loaded from the web.
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