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Notable PHP package: PHP PWA Assist

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Service workers are processes associated to a given Web site that can run on the background in the browser to execute some useful procedure usually in JavaScript.

This package can generate the necessary files to implement service workers departing from a configuration file in the XML format.

Read this article to learn more details about how this notable PHP package works.




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The package PHP PWA Assist is one of the few PHP packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.

The basic purpose is: Generate service workers Progressive Web App files

Here follows in more detail what it does:

This package can generate service workers Progressive Web App files.

It takes as parameter a XML file with the definition of all the details of a Web application.

The package generates PWA files, such as a manifest, icons and a JavaScript file to implement a service worker process that can run on the background.

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