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Switch from self
to global
for service worker
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@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ const serverSupportMap: {
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};
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} = {};
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self.addEventListener("install", (event) => {
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global.addEventListener("install", (event) => {
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// We skipWaiting() to update the service worker more frequently, particularly in development environments.
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// @ts-expect-error - service worker types are not available. See 'fetch' event handler.
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event.waitUntil(skipWaiting());
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});
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self.addEventListener("activate", (event) => {
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global.addEventListener("activate", (event) => {
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// We force all clients to be under our control, immediately. This could be old tabs.
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// @ts-expect-error - service worker types are not available. See 'fetch' event handler.
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event.waitUntil(clients.claim());
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ self.addEventListener("activate", (event) => {
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// @ts-expect-error - the service worker types conflict with the DOM types available through TypeScript. Many hours
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// have been spent trying to convince the type system that there's no actual conflict, but it has yet to work. Instead
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// of trying to make it do the thing, we force-cast to something close enough where we can (and ignore errors otherwise).
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self.addEventListener("fetch", (event: FetchEvent) => {
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global.addEventListener("fetch", (event: FetchEvent) => {
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// This is the authenticated media (MSC3916) check, proxying what was unauthenticated to the authenticated variants.
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if (event.request.method !== "GET") {
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ self.addEventListener("fetch", (event: FetchEvent) => {
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// Locate our access token, and populate the fetchConfig with the authentication header.
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// @ts-expect-error - service worker types are not available. See 'fetch' event handler.
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const client = await self.clients.get(event.clientId);
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const client = await global.clients.get(event.clientId);
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accessToken = await getAccessToken(client);
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// Update or populate the server support map using a (usually) authenticated `/versions` call.
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@ -166,9 +166,9 @@ async function askClientForUserIdParams(client: unknown): Promise<{ userId: stri
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if (event.data?.responseKey !== responseKey) return; // not for us
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clearTimeout(timeoutId); // do this as soon as possible, avoiding a race between resolve and reject.
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resolve(event.data); // "unblock" the remainder of the thread, if that were such a thing in JavaScript.
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self.removeEventListener("message", listener); // cleanup, since we're not going to do anything else.
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global.removeEventListener("message", listener); // cleanup, since we're not going to do anything else.
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};
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self.addEventListener("message", listener);
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global.addEventListener("message", listener);
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// Ask the tab for the information we need. This is handled by WebPlatform.
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(client as Window).postMessage({ responseKey, type: "userinfo" });
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