I made a site which should work also as a PWA with Angular 8. I used Angular Universal for SSR, too. It works, also offline. The problem is that only the site is cached, but not the server requests. I added the dataGroups
to the ngsw settings.
These are my ngsw-config.json
{
"$schema": "./node_modules/@angular/service-worker/config/schema.json",
"index": "/index.html",
"dataGroups": [
{
"name": "exercises-requests",
"urls": [
"/api/provide-exercise"
],
"cacheConfig": {
"strategy": "performance",
"maxSize": 100,
"maxAge": "3d"
}
}
],
"assetGroups": [
{
"name": "app",
"installMode": "prefetch",
"resources": {
"files": [
"/favicon.ico",
"/index.html",
"/*.css",
"/*.js"
]
}
},
{
"name": "assets",
"installMode": "lazy",
"updateMode": "prefetch",
"resources": {
"files": [
"/assets/**",
"/*.(eot|svg|cur|jpg|png|webp|gif|otf|ttf|woff|woff2|ani)"
]
}
}
]
}
This is my http service:
import { Injectable, isDevMode } from '@angular/core';
import { HttpClient, HttpHeaders, HttpErrorResponse } from '@angular/common/http';
import { throwError, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { catchError } from 'rxjs/operators';
import { Input } from '../exercise/exercise.service';
export interface UserInfo {
// ...
}
export interface ProvideExerciseBody {
// ...
}
export interface ProvideExerciseResponse {
// ...
}
const httpOptions = {
headers: new HttpHeaders({
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
})
};
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root',
})
export class HttpService {
get
serverDomain(): string {
return isDevMode() ? 'https://unitn-statistica.herokuapp.com' : '';
}
constructor(private http: HttpClient) { }
provideExercise(body: ProvideExerciseBody): Observable<ProvideExerciseResponse> {
return this.http.post<ProvideExerciseResponse>(this.serverDomain + '/api/provide-exercise', body, httpOptions)
.pipe(
catchError(this.handleError)
);
}
private handleError(err: HttpErrorResponse) {
const error = err.error;
if (error instanceof ErrorEvent) {
// A client-side or network error occurred. Handle it accordingly.
console.error('An error occurred:', error.message);
console.error(error.message);
} else {
// The backend returned an unsuccessful response code.
// The response body may contain clues as to what went wrong,
console.error(
`Backend returned code ${err.status}, ` +
`body was: ${error}`);
console.log(error);
}
// return an observable with a user-facing error message
return throwError(error.message);
}
}
And I am sure that the server call is right
app.post('/api/provide-exercise', (req, res) => { ... }
I do not understand why my post requests to the server are not cached.
I think the problem that you're facing is that POST requests are not cached by Angular's Service Worker no matter how it was configured. The reason is that a POST request is normally meant to mutate a resource on the server. Therefore it is not really useful to cache this request.
This is the relevant part of the code which excludes any mutating requests: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/packages/service-worker/worker/src/data.ts#L283
Maybe you have control over the server and the request you are issuing is not mutating anything. Then it might be a good solution to use a GET request instead.
But if the request is indeed mutating something but you still want to cache the response then it may be a solution to use another caching strategy like localStorage
or IndexedDB
.