this.workbox = this.workbox || {}; this.workbox.streams = (function (exports, logger_mjs, assert_mjs) { 'use strict'; try { self['workbox:streams:4.3.1'] && _(); } catch (e) {} // eslint-disable-line /* Copyright 2018 Google LLC Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. */ /** * Takes either a Response, a ReadableStream, or a * [BodyInit](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#bodyinit) and returns the * ReadableStreamReader object associated with it. * * @param {workbox.streams.StreamSource} source * @return {ReadableStreamReader} * @private */ function _getReaderFromSource(source) { if (source.body && source.body.getReader) { return source.body.getReader(); } if (source.getReader) { return source.getReader(); } // TODO: This should be possible to do by constructing a ReadableStream, but // I can't get it to work. As a hack, construct a new Response, and use the // reader associated with its body. return new Response(source).body.getReader(); } /** * Takes multiple source Promises, each of which could resolve to a Response, a * ReadableStream, or a [BodyInit](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#bodyinit). * * Returns an object exposing a ReadableStream with each individual stream's * data returned in sequence, along with a Promise which signals when the * stream is finished (useful for passing to a FetchEvent's waitUntil()). * * @param {Array>} sourcePromises * @return {Object<{done: Promise, stream: ReadableStream}>} * * @memberof workbox.streams */ function concatenate(sourcePromises) { { assert_mjs.assert.isArray(sourcePromises, { moduleName: 'workbox-streams', funcName: 'concatenate', paramName: 'sourcePromises' }); } const readerPromises = sourcePromises.map(sourcePromise => { return Promise.resolve(sourcePromise).then(source => { return _getReaderFromSource(source); }); }); let fullyStreamedResolve; let fullyStreamedReject; const done = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { fullyStreamedResolve = resolve; fullyStreamedReject = reject; }); let i = 0; const logMessages = []; const stream = new ReadableStream({ pull(controller) { return readerPromises[i].then(reader => reader.read()).then(result => { if (result.done) { { logMessages.push(['Reached the end of source:', sourcePromises[i]]); } i++; if (i >= readerPromises.length) { // Log all the messages in the group at once in a single group. { logger_mjs.logger.groupCollapsed(`Concatenating ${readerPromises.length} sources.`); for (const message of logMessages) { if (Array.isArray(message)) { logger_mjs.logger.log(...message); } else { logger_mjs.logger.log(message); } } logger_mjs.logger.log('Finished reading all sources.'); logger_mjs.logger.groupEnd(); } controller.close(); fullyStreamedResolve(); return; } return this.pull(controller); } else { controller.enqueue(result.value); } }).catch(error => { { logger_mjs.logger.error('An error occurred:', error); } fullyStreamedReject(error); throw error; }); }, cancel() { { logger_mjs.logger.warn('The ReadableStream was cancelled.'); } fullyStreamedResolve(); } }); return { done, stream }; } /* Copyright 2018 Google LLC Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. */ /** * This is a utility method that determines whether the current browser supports * the features required to create streamed responses. Currently, it checks if * [`ReadableStream`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ReadableStream/ReadableStream) * is available. * * @param {HeadersInit} [headersInit] If there's no `Content-Type` specified, * `'text/html'` will be used by default. * @return {boolean} `true`, if the current browser meets the requirements for * streaming responses, and `false` otherwise. * * @memberof workbox.streams */ function createHeaders(headersInit = {}) { // See https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/1461 const headers = new Headers(headersInit); if (!headers.has('content-type')) { headers.set('content-type', 'text/html'); } return headers; } /* Copyright 2018 Google LLC Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. */ /** * Takes multiple source Promises, each of which could resolve to a Response, a * ReadableStream, or a [BodyInit](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#bodyinit), * along with a * [HeadersInit](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#typedefdef-headersinit). * * Returns an object exposing a Response whose body consists of each individual * stream's data returned in sequence, along with a Promise which signals when * the stream is finished (useful for passing to a FetchEvent's waitUntil()). * * @param {Array>} sourcePromises * @param {HeadersInit} [headersInit] If there's no `Content-Type` specified, * `'text/html'` will be used by default. * @return {Object<{done: Promise, response: Response}>} * * @memberof workbox.streams */ function concatenateToResponse(sourcePromises, headersInit) { const { done, stream } = concatenate(sourcePromises); const headers = createHeaders(headersInit); const response = new Response(stream, { headers }); return { done, response }; } /* Copyright 2018 Google LLC Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. */ let cachedIsSupported = undefined; /** * This is a utility method that determines whether the current browser supports * the features required to create streamed responses. Currently, it checks if * [`ReadableStream`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ReadableStream/ReadableStream) * can be created. * * @return {boolean} `true`, if the current browser meets the requirements for * streaming responses, and `false` otherwise. * * @memberof workbox.streams */ function isSupported() { if (cachedIsSupported === undefined) { // See https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/1473 try { new ReadableStream({ start() {} }); cachedIsSupported = true; } catch (error) { cachedIsSupported = false; } } return cachedIsSupported; } /* Copyright 2018 Google LLC Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. */ /** * A shortcut to create a strategy that could be dropped-in to Workbox's router. * * On browsers that do not support constructing new `ReadableStream`s, this * strategy will automatically wait for all the `sourceFunctions` to complete, * and create a final response that concatenates their values together. * * @param { * Array} sourceFunctions * Each function should return a {@link workbox.streams.StreamSource} (or a * Promise which resolves to one). * @param {HeadersInit} [headersInit] If there's no `Content-Type` specified, * `'text/html'` will be used by default. * @return {workbox.routing.Route~handlerCallback} * * @memberof workbox.streams */ function strategy(sourceFunctions, headersInit) { return async ({ event, url, params }) => { if (isSupported()) { const { done, response } = concatenateToResponse(sourceFunctions.map(fn => fn({ event, url, params })), headersInit); event.waitUntil(done); return response; } { logger_mjs.logger.log(`The current browser doesn't support creating response ` + `streams. Falling back to non-streaming response instead.`); } // Fallback to waiting for everything to finish, and concatenating the // responses. const parts = await Promise.all(sourceFunctions.map(sourceFunction => sourceFunction({ event, url, params })).map(async responsePromise => { const response = await responsePromise; if (response instanceof Response) { return response.blob(); } // Otherwise, assume it's something like a string which can be used // as-is when constructing the final composite blob. return response; })); const headers = createHeaders(headersInit); // Constructing a new Response from a Blob source is well-supported. // So is constructing a new Blob from multiple source Blobs or strings. return new Response(new Blob(parts), { headers }); }; } /* Copyright 2018 Google LLC Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. */ exports.concatenate = concatenate; exports.concatenateToResponse = concatenateToResponse; exports.isSupported = isSupported; exports.strategy = strategy; return exports; }({}, workbox.core._private, workbox.core._private)); //# sourceMappingURL=workbox-streams.dev.js.map