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How do I make my ServiceWorker caching already finished requests? I tried the following:



//If any fetch fails, it will look for the request in the cache and serve it from there first
self.addEventListener('fetch', function(event) {
//Trying to answer with "online" version if fails, using cache.
event.respondWith(
fetch(event.request).then(function (response) {
//Checking if url is market as noCache
if(noCache.contains(request) { // <- Pseude code checking wether to cache
console.log('mtSW: Adding file to cache: '+response.url);
caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function(cache) {
cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());
});
}
return(response);
}).catch(function(error) {
console.log( 'mtSW: Error fetching. Serving content from cache: ' + error );

//Check to see if you have it in the cache
//Return response
//If not in the cache, then return error page
return caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function (cache) {
return cache.match(event.request).then(function (matching) {
var report = !matching || matching.status == 404?Promise.reject('no-match'): matching;
return report
});
});
})
);
})


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cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());


doesn't work.



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    How do I make my ServiceWorker caching already finished requests? I tried the following:



    //If any fetch fails, it will look for the request in the cache and serve it from there first
    self.addEventListener('fetch', function(event) {
    //Trying to answer with "online" version if fails, using cache.
    event.respondWith(
    fetch(event.request).then(function (response) {
    //Checking if url is market as noCache
    if(noCache.contains(request) { // <- Pseude code checking wether to cache
    console.log('mtSW: Adding file to cache: '+response.url);
    caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function(cache) {
    cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());
    });
    }
    return(response);
    }).catch(function(error) {
    console.log( 'mtSW: Error fetching. Serving content from cache: ' + error );

    //Check to see if you have it in the cache
    //Return response
    //If not in the cache, then return error page
    return caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function (cache) {
    return cache.match(event.request).then(function (matching) {
    var report = !matching || matching.status == 404?Promise.reject('no-match'): matching;
    return report
    });
    });
    })
    );
    })


    The line containing



    cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());


    doesn't work.



    How do I make the ServiceWorker caching this request?










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      How do I make my ServiceWorker caching already finished requests? I tried the following:



      //If any fetch fails, it will look for the request in the cache and serve it from there first
      self.addEventListener('fetch', function(event) {
      //Trying to answer with "online" version if fails, using cache.
      event.respondWith(
      fetch(event.request).then(function (response) {
      //Checking if url is market as noCache
      if(noCache.contains(request) { // <- Pseude code checking wether to cache
      console.log('mtSW: Adding file to cache: '+response.url);
      caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function(cache) {
      cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());
      });
      }
      return(response);
      }).catch(function(error) {
      console.log( 'mtSW: Error fetching. Serving content from cache: ' + error );

      //Check to see if you have it in the cache
      //Return response
      //If not in the cache, then return error page
      return caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function (cache) {
      return cache.match(event.request).then(function (matching) {
      var report = !matching || matching.status == 404?Promise.reject('no-match'): matching;
      return report
      });
      });
      })
      );
      })


      The line containing



      cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());


      doesn't work.



      How do I make the ServiceWorker caching this request?










      share|improve this question














      How do I make my ServiceWorker caching already finished requests? I tried the following:



      //If any fetch fails, it will look for the request in the cache and serve it from there first
      self.addEventListener('fetch', function(event) {
      //Trying to answer with "online" version if fails, using cache.
      event.respondWith(
      fetch(event.request).then(function (response) {
      //Checking if url is market as noCache
      if(noCache.contains(request) { // <- Pseude code checking wether to cache
      console.log('mtSW: Adding file to cache: '+response.url);
      caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function(cache) {
      cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());
      });
      }
      return(response);
      }).catch(function(error) {
      console.log( 'mtSW: Error fetching. Serving content from cache: ' + error );

      //Check to see if you have it in the cache
      //Return response
      //If not in the cache, then return error page
      return caches.open(appVersion+'-offline').then(function (cache) {
      return cache.match(event.request).then(function (matching) {
      var report = !matching || matching.status == 404?Promise.reject('no-match'): matching;
      return report
      });
      });
      })
      );
      })


      The line containing



      cache.put(new Request(response.url), response.clone());


      doesn't work.



      How do I make the ServiceWorker caching this request?







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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 8:47









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