• I am currently considering purchasing SuperPWA but I cannot seem to get caching to work.

    I’ve set up SuperPWA and also your Caching Strategies addon. I have read and followed every instruction in your article here https://superpwa.com/docs/article/how-to-setup-precaching-in-superpwa/

    To test I load the app on my Android phone and view every post. Then I turn airplane mode on to simulate no internet. I expected that the pages would be cached and visible but all I get is the “You’re offline” message.

    Am I doing something wrong?

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  • Thread Starter JohnStaples

    (@johnstaples)

    I received an email from someone named fracisstarks who was attempting to answer my question above but they misunderstood my question and explained how to set up webpage caching on the server.

    Perhaps I was not clear. I am referring to pages that the PWA caches locally on the phone so that whenever internet is unavailable the user can still interact with those cached pages.

    To understand what I mean use your phone to go to app.starbucks.com and add their app to your homescreen. Then visit a few pages. Now close their app, put your phone in airplane mode and open their app again. You will be able to see some of the pages you viewed before.

    This is a fundamental feature of a PWA but I cannot seem to get SuperPWA to do this. Any ideas as to how I can get this to work?

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