cache-buster-react
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This package allows clients to automatically check the new version when a new version is released in the production environment, and if a new version is published, clearing the cache and reload the page.
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This package allows clients to automatically check the new version when a new version is released in the production environment, and if a new version is published, clearing the cache and reload the page. You can find an example project under the example folder.
```bash
npm install react-cache-buster
yarn add react-cache-buster
```
Add a new script to package.json
```bash
"scripts": {
"generate-meta-tag": "node ./node_modules/react-cache-buster/dist/generate-meta-tag.js"
}
```
And then, change your build script like below;
```bash
"scripts": {
"build": "yarn generate-meta-tag && react-scripts build"
"build": "npm run generate-meta-tag && react-scripts build"
}
```
The "generate-meta-tag" script command creates a file named "meta.json" under the public folder under the root directory of your project and writes the current package.json version into the created file.
```jsx
import React from 'react';
import CacheBuster from 'react-cache-buster';
import Loading from './loading';
const App = () => {
const isProduction = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production';
return (
<CacheBuster
currentVersion={process.env.CACHE_BUSTER_VERSION}
isEnabled={isProduction} //If false, the library is disabled.
isVerboseMode={false} //If true, the library writes verbose logs to console.
loadingComponent={<Loading />} //If not pass, nothing appears at the time of new version check.
>
//Your actual root component...
</CacheBuster>
);
};
export default App;
```
You can now build and go on production as before.
The process works as follows;
- When you run the build script, the "generate-meta-tag" script writes the current package.json version into meta.json and then the build process continues.
- When the client opens the website, the CacheBuster component makes a request to the "/meta.json" file located in the root.
- Although the website is initially loaded via cache, the updated version data is obtained through the request since XHR requests are not kept in the cache.
- Then, the current version of the cached project is compared with the version received over the request.
- If it is understood that a new version has been published as a result of this comparison, the whole cache is deleted and the project is reloaded.
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