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#6407 – Progressive web app

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Friday, 14 April 2017 18:16 UTC
dmccreary
Are you developing code for integrating wbAMP pages / joomla content into progressive web apps.?
Friday, 14 April 2017 18:21 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

Big question! currently no. We have this in mind of course, and it is one of the main reasons for the "standalone" mode that wbAMP has. The issue here is really to define what a "standard" PWA could do, can this be generic? Of course, the default would be to simply cache content, so as to provide offline access, but that would be a rather limited scope.
We need to think this through (quite) a bit more...

Rgds
 
Friday, 14 June 2019 20:34 UTC
MrSandman
With your knowledge you could be making millions if not billions. Can the "Scope" of the PWA can be controlled by url differentiation as in */amp vs. /pwa/*/amp and maybe ?
Monday, 17 June 2019 13:44 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

Please let me know how to get those millions, any clue appreciated ;)

Can the "Scope" of the PWA can be controlled by url differentiation as in */amp vs. /pwa/*/amp and maybe ?
Yes and no. Inside the PWA you can of course decide what to do with the current page but one of the reasons we have not really pushed forward on this is that there can be only one single PWA loaded per domain.

It means that if wbAMP loads a PWA for yoursite.com, Joomla or other extensions cannot install their own. Or the other way around, if an extension already installed a PWA on your site then wbAMP cannot install its own.

The only way to work around this would be that Joomla itself has its own APi for PWA and it is Joomla that installs the PWA. Then extension should have a mechanism to register their own code to the Joomla PWA, to be able to perform their duty. I have not seen any talk about doing something like that so far.

Best regards
 
Friday, 26 July 2019 16:04 UTC
MrSandman
Let's build a better CMS (not WP/Joomla) specifically to build AMP Standalone(s) with an integrated AMP Stories "builder" in the backend so one can create and implement content like THIS or THIS and add it right into your app.
A thin yet robust AMP CMS.

I have your wbamp plugin forcing standalone using sh404sef and it passes 100% as PWA on Lighthouse Audits. ("Add to Home Screen" is triggered on Android Chrome)
I have also implemented structured data and the SEO score is 98%

I believe the next logical step is to figure out how to "Include "Shadow AMP" in your Progressive Web App"

This Orlando Limousine Services website is Joomla, LAMP on Google Cloud Platform VM-Instance with PHP 7.2.19-0ubuntu0.18.04.1

The mysql server broke a few days ago as it had php7.0 on Ubuntu 16.04 so I upgraded using SSH / CLI. The AMP icons have not yet returned on SERPS in a search for "Orlando Limousine Services" however this site is near the top..... I expect the icons will return on the SERPs soon.

Please check it out and tell me what you think!
I'm very happy with your product.
Thank you.

-Sandman
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