docs(service-worker): update http-server command (#25845)

PR Close #25845
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Liad Idan 2018-09-06 20:37:45 +03:00 committed by Igor Minar
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### Serving with `http-server`
Because `ng serve` does not work with service workers, you must use a separate HTTP server to test your project locally. You can use any HTTP server. The example below uses the [http-server](https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-server) package from npm. To reduce the possibility of conflicts, test on a dedicated port.
Because `ng serve` does not work with service workers, you must use a separate HTTP server to test your project locally. You can use any HTTP server. The example below uses the [http-server](https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-server) package from npm. To reduce the possibility of conflicts and avoid serving stale content, test on a dedicated port and disable caching.
To serve with `http-server`, change to the directory containing your web files and start the web server:
To serve the directory containing your web files with `http-server`, run the following command:
```sh
cd dist/*project-name*
http-server -p 8080
http-server -p 8080 -c-1 dist/<project-name>
```
### Initial load
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```sh
ng build --prod
cd dist
http-server -p 8080
http-server -p 8080 -c-1 dist/<project-name>
```
### Updating your application in the browser