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Service Worker

Service Worker

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What is Service Worker?

A service worker is a script that your browser runs in the background, separate from a web page, opening the door to features that don't need a web page or user interaction. Today, they already include features like push notifications and background sync. In the future, service workers might support other things like periodic synchronization or geofencing. They allow you to create offline web experiences by intercepting network requests and serving cached content. They can also be used to improve performance by caching assets and data.

What other technologies are related to Service Worker?

Service Worker Complementary Technologies

React Lazy Loading helps improve the initial load time of a React application, which can be enhanced by Service Workers' caching capabilities.
mentioned alongside Service Worker in 99% (82) of relevant job posts
Service workers are valuable for performance optimizations through caching and background synchronization.
mentioned alongside Service Worker in 100% (61) of relevant job posts
Webpack can be configured to generate the service worker file and manage assets for offline caching.
mentioned alongside Service Worker in 100% (60) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Service Worker?

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