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Alex Russell
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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate Mar 4
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      Alex Russell Retweeted Chris Love - PWAs  📳 📱& SEO  🔎

      This is great stuff.https://twitter.com/ChrisLove/status/1235290580525121536 …

      Alex Russell added,

      Chris Love - PWAs  📳 📱& SEO  🔎 @ChrisLove
      100 progressive web applications later => I have good ways & bad ways to develop service workers. http://bit.ly/2IiqPvM  #webdevelopment #pwa #javascript
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    2. Ben Kelly‏ @wanderview Mar 4
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      Replying to @slightlylate

      The part about recommending people roll their own cache_storage using IDB because of cache_storage size limits on ios makes me sad. 😢

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    3. Matt Giuca‏ @mgiuca Mar 4
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      Maybe I'm ignorant, but I still don't really get why cache storage exists, given that IDB exists and can be accessed from the SW. Why isn't SW cache storage just a userspace wrapper around IDB?

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    4. Ben Kelly‏ @wanderview Mar 4
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      Replying to @mgiuca @slightlylate

      Off the top of my head: 1) IDB is not streaming, but fetch/cache_storage responses are. 2) You cannot store opaque responses in IDB but you can in cache_storage. 3) Providing http cache match semantics was deemed a useful convenience for developers.

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    5. Ben Kelly‏ @wanderview Mar 4
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      Replying to @wanderview @mgiuca @slightlylate

      Probably also other concerns around IDB API ease of use, transaction performance costs, etc. Cache storage has a much simpler API and greatly relaxed transactional model.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate Mar 4
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      Replying to @wanderview @mgiuca

      Also headers and matching semantics. Trying building an app on top of both; really shows why you want something different to classic IDB.

      9:22 PM - 4 Mar 2020
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        1. Chris Love - PWAs  📳 📱& SEO  🔎‏ @ChrisLove Mar 5
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          Managing data vs managing network resources is different. I do use headers for page assets. Lately been using HEAD request to check for updates to invalidate cache, ex. But JSON is often in IDB. I also cache large media due to iOS limits. But depends

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        1. Chris Love - PWAs  📳 📱& SEO  🔎‏ @ChrisLove Mar 5
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          Depending on the site I could fetch the site data, page templates and render the entire site in SW & store pages in Cache. But the data (JSON) is probably in IDB.

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