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10:59
@TechTeam You aren't actually putting anything in the body of the request there...
11:38
Hey all, anyone of you knows something about service workers and caching? And how you can disable it?
12:24
@ErwinOkken You mean disable the service worker, or the caching?
@Patrick The caching
Isn't that controller using your manifest?
"serviceworker": {
"update_via_cache": "none"
},
something like that you mean?
If you're using angular and the build in service worker you have a ngsw-config.json that you can edit for instance
I'm using Ionic. But I'm not sure what I should be looking for
12:28
Oh! Ionic uses their own service worker, did you uncomment it in your index.html?
In that case you can edit what files it caches (and how it does it) in your service-worker.js-file, it's in the root folder
self.toolbox.precache(
Found it!
Was quite obvious, but if you have no clue what you're doing then it could be very hard :-D
Thanks
 
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Q: Run a script with ng server Angular 6

Luiz Ricardo CardosoI need to run a script every time I use the ng serve command, I'm preparing I server to receive POST from an API. My question is if when I run firebase deploy from the /dist folder, it will start this server so I get POST from an API in my application. Below is the file I need to run via localho...

I need to receive in my Angular application a JSON via POST from an API, this API will send a JSON and I need to prepare my application to receive.

The only way I found it was above, but I need to run a script for this to work, I'd like it to run every time my application runs.

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