feat(aio): provide noop service worker file
Use this file if we need to turn off the service worker in deployed sites in an emergency where the worker has a bug that is blocking the application from working. Closes #16897
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/**
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* A simple, no-op service worker that takes immediate control.
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* Use this file if the active service worker has a bug and we
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* want to deactivate the worker on client browsers while we
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* investigate the problem.
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*
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* To activate this service worker file, rename it to `worker-basic.min.js`
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* and deploy to the hosting. When the original worker files cache
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* expires, this one will take its place. (Browsers ensure that the expiry
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* time is never longer than 24 hours, but the default expiry time on Firebase
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* is 60 mins).
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*/
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// Skip over the "waiting" lifecycle state, to ensure that our
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// new service worker is activated immediately, even if there's
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// another tab open controlled by our older service worker code.
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self.addEventListener('install', function(event) {
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event.waitUntil(self.skipWaiting());
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});
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// Get a list of all the current open windows/tabs under
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// our service worker's control, and force them to reload.
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// This can "unbreak" any open windows/tabs as soon as the new
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// service worker activates, rather than users having to manually reload.
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self.addEventListener('activate', function(event) {
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event.waitUntil(self.clients.claim());
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});
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