Vite + TypeScript PWA that mirrors the Android app's core features: - Pre-processed shelter data (build-time UTM33N→WGS84 conversion) - Leaflet map with shelter markers, user location, and offline tiles - Canvas compass arrow (ported from DirectionArrowView.kt) - IndexedDB shelter cache with 7-day staleness check - Service worker with CacheFirst tiles and precached app shell - i18n for en, nb, nn (ported from Android strings.xml) - iOS/Android compass handling with low-pass filter - Respects user map interaction (no auto-snap on pan/zoom) - Build revision cache-breaker for reliable SW updates Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
34 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
34 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
/*
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Copyright 2018 Google LLC
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Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
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license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
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https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
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*/
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import { createHeaders } from './utils/createHeaders.js';
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import { concatenate } from './concatenate.js';
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import './_version.js';
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/**
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* Takes multiple source Promises, each of which could resolve to a Response, a
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* ReadableStream, or a [BodyInit](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#bodyinit),
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* along with a
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* [HeadersInit](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#typedefdef-headersinit).
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*
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* Returns an object exposing a Response whose body consists of each individual
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* stream's data returned in sequence, along with a Promise which signals when
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* the stream is finished (useful for passing to a FetchEvent's waitUntil()).
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*
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* @param {Array<Promise<workbox-streams.StreamSource>>} sourcePromises
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* @param {HeadersInit} [headersInit] If there's no `Content-Type` specified,
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* `'text/html'` will be used by default.
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* @return {Object<{done: Promise, response: Response}>}
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*
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* @memberof workbox-streams
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*/
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function concatenateToResponse(sourcePromises, headersInit) {
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const { done, stream } = concatenate(sourcePromises);
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const headers = createHeaders(headersInit);
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const response = new Response(stream, { headers });
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return { done, response };
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}
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export { concatenateToResponse };
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