Another option would be to use a service worker, capture the network requests (handling only the ones that failed) and sending back a message to the web app when the error matches a ChunkLoadError.
Completely agreed, could be a good alternative 👍
I ended up solving it as a Webpack plugin instead (inspired by the webpack-retry-chunk-load plugin)
gist.github.com/andreasvirkus/5cc3...
PS great post! really wanted to use your solution initially but couldn't find a straight-forward way to make it work with Vue CLI
Well done, really 👍
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Another option would be to use a service worker, capture the network requests (handling only the ones that failed) and sending back a message to the web app when the error matches a ChunkLoadError.
Completely agreed, could be a good alternative 👍
I ended up solving it as a Webpack plugin instead (inspired by the webpack-retry-chunk-load plugin)
gist.github.com/andreasvirkus/5cc3...
PS great post! really wanted to use your solution initially but couldn't find a straight-forward way to make it work with Vue CLI
Well done, really 👍