This is a glossary of all the common issues in Vuejs-templates PWA
  • 28-Dec-2022
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This is a glossary of all the common issues in Vuejs-templates PWA

Troubleshooting Common Issues in Vuejs-templates PWA

Lightrun Team
Lightrun Team
28-Dec-2022

Project Description

vuejs-templates/pwa is a template for creating a progressive web application (PWA) using the Vue.js JavaScript framework. A PWA is a web application that uses modern web capabilities to provide a user experience similar to that of a native application. It can be installed on a device’s home screen and accessed offline, and it can receive push notifications.

The vuejs-templates/pwa template includes a configuration for the Vue.js PWA plugin, which makes it easy to create a PWA with Vue.js. It also includes a service worker configuration, which allows the application to work offline and handle background tasks.

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The following issues are the most popular issues regarding this project:

“Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token <” when refreshing page

If you’re experiencing issues loading certain web pages, adding <base href=”/” /> to the header of your index.html file may provide a solution. Give it a try – it could be just what you need!

Error: Cannot find module ‘chalk’

Despite setting the correct environment variable, there was an issue with NPM installing packages correctly. It turns out that specifying —production=false during installation is necessary for devDependencies to be installed properly in production environments.

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