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[HTML5] Add PWA support to the editor page. #46796

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@Faless Faless commented Mar 8, 2021

This allows to install it as an app, and provide offline support (after
the first run).
Practically, this boils down to adding a JSON file as a manifest, an
offline page to be displayed when the cached files are not avaialble,
and a JS file to cache resources and return them.

The reason for the "first run requirements" is that some browsers, will
emit an "install" by just visiting the page (to see if the JS code is
compatibile), and we do not want to force casual visitors to just
download the 10 MiB+ compressed editor WebAssembly file without pressing
the start button.

Special thanks to Hugo Locurcio (Calinou) for the initial work.

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Faless commented Mar 8, 2021

Note: I also moved the Zip template generation into the helper file, since the SCsub was getting really messy.

Faless added 2 commits March 8, 2021 17:06
Which could happen if the worklet was not fully loaded, or the audio
context had already aborted.
This allows to install it as an app, and provide offline support (after
the first run).
Practically, this boils down to adding a JSON file as a manifest, an
offline page to be displayed when the cached files are not avaialble,
and a JS file to cache resources and return them.

The reason for the "first run requirements" is that some browsers, will
emit an "install" by just visiting the page (to see if the JS code is
compatibile), and we do not want to force casual visitors to just
download the 10 MiB+ compressed editor WebAssembly file without pressing
the start button.

Special thanks to Hugo Locurcio (Calinou) for the initial work.
@Faless Faless force-pushed the js/4.x_pwa_simple branch from ffc9daa to d8bd54f Compare March 8, 2021 16:07
@akien-mga akien-mga merged commit 8507b69 into godotengine:master Mar 8, 2021
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Thanks!

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