The root skeleton sw-precache spits out, with sw-toolkit, is 27K. So one fifth of all service workers being more than three times that doesn't seem unreasonable.
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I mean these are low-level primitives—here's 5.6K of sw code that does little more than jack shit (primitive offline sync to indexedDB, w/ image pre-caching) Any serious work would almost certainly use abstractions like Dexie, etc, which I'm sure add up https://github.com/arackaf/booklist/blob/feature/pwa-features/react-redux/sw-manual.js …
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Google tag manager, analytics and some player from Youtube.
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I mean the Service Worker scripts themselves; the code that people are using for their network proxies and push message handling. No DOM access, full ES6 support (so shouldn't need to transpile), etc. etc.
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I see 48K of code there...but yeah, a fascinating (often sad) meditation on the state of the transpiler/tooling art (addAll polyfill? In '17? Wat.). /cc
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They’re probably still ironing out the kinks on the new site. The SW we wrote was for the old site so I can’t speak to this one.
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That happened to one group I work with when they switched to workbox. https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/get-started/gulp … instructions seem to say grab everything?
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At first I thought you were talking about SWE salaries...
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Let's not start gzipping salaries, okay...
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