Progressive web app support for Browser
In my job I am currently involved in a project to get content (data sheets, documentation, etc.) online for all device and offline access for mobile device.
Therefore I'm currently interested on the progressive web apps. This type of app can make for example content offline available and also can sends notifications. Things that were in the past reserved only for native apps.
The best thing about the progressive web apps is that everything is done through a "normal" web browser.
I know that in the moment not all functions of a native app can be implemented in Browsers, but a lot of them. But I think Progressive web apps will have a big future. Another advantage is that these apps no longer need an App Store.
With modern browsers, these apps work relatively good on Android.
Apple has resisted until now, but now also begins with the implementation of the technique.
With the native Sailfish Browser most if those apps don't work. Under Android support they work but you can't install them on your Sailfish device / grid.
Until now, the absence of some great apps has been a major disadvantage for Sailfish. I think in the future more and more big apps will be designed as progressive web apps. That's why I see a great opportunity for Sailfish in this technique.
For these reasons, i think these techniques should be included and supported in the native Sailfish Browser. In particular, the support for the service workers and the notifications.
Upvoting, big fan of PWA.
pisarz1958 ( 2017-11-03 21:24:53 +0200 )editSounds good!
lumen ( 2017-11-04 08:35:34 +0200 )editI thought the sailfish browser was open source? Maybe someone more experienced cab take a look and estimate what is needed to get this working?
Kao ( 2017-11-04 10:26:59 +0200 )editYes, the browser is fully open.
You are welcome to implemet all the new functionality you want.
juiceme ( 2018-03-03 15:30:50 +0200 )editto be specific: it's a modified Firefox. Could be wise to wait till upstream implemented this, these web "standards" sometimes change faster than Jolla (possibly) could cope...
takimata ( 2018-03-03 19:03:19 +0200 )edit