- This version of Ultraviolet has support for Bare server v3
- Support for older Bare servers was dropped.
- This version of Ultraviolet fixes an NPM versioning error.
- This version of Ultraviolet improves error messages.
- This version of Ultraviolet correctly sets the
cache
option when making a request.
- This version of Ultraviolet upgrades @tomphttp/bare-client. As a result, refreshing can fix errors with the Bare metadata being fetched.
- This version of Ultraviolet fixes a minor bug with
blob:
URLs.
- This version of Ultraviolet introduces support for passing a list of Bare servers in the
uv.config.js
file. This allows users to specify multiple servers that the service worker can choose from, improving reliability and failover.
- Minor bug fixes (caught with ESLint) and improvements.
- The @tomphttp/bare-client package has been implemented, allowing users to use Ultraviolet with Bare server V2 and older versions of the Bare server.
- In previous versions, the
uv.client.js
script was bundled with uv.bundle.js
. In this version, uv.client.js
is separate and needs to be included separately in any workflows that use it.
- In previous versions, the
uvPath
export was the default export from the Ultraviolet module. In this version, uvPath
is no longer the default export and needs to be imported explicitly.
- Here is an example of how to import the library:
import { uvPath } from '@titaniumnetwork-dev/ultraviolet';
- This version of Ultraviolet is built using CommonJS, which means it can be used with CommonJS-based module systems such as Node.js.
- This version also includes a stock
sw.js
script that users can use as a starting point for their service worker.
- In the
sw.js
script, users must now import uv.bundle.js
and uv.config.js
in that order. This is because uv.config.js
relies on uv.bundle.js
, and the paths to these files cannot be hard-coded in the sw.js
script.
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.
- Users must still use the
uv.config.js
file to specify the paths to all the Ultraviolet scripts, including uv.bundle.js
and uv.config.js
.
- Here an example of the changes you might make to your
sw.js
script in this Ultraviolet version:
+ importScripts('./uv/uv.bundle.js');
+ importScripts('./uv/uv.config.js');
importScripts('./uv/uv.sw.js');
const sw = new UVServiceWorker();
self.addEventListener('fetch', (event) => event.respondWith(sw.fetch(event)));
- This is the first official release of the Ultraviolet library.
- The
uv.bundle.js
script is built using Webpack, allowing users to easily bundle their own scripts and dependencies with Ultraviolet.
- This project is still under active development, and future releases will include new features and improvements.