Angular service worker refresh on server headers update












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I'm using Angular 7 with the famous ngws-worker.js.



I deployed a new release of my project, and see after refresh an error due to a CSP too restrictive. I update it on my server (nginx), but I cannot update the result on client side...



If I disabled the service worker, all is OK, new headers are received.



But it seems that the service-worker didn't see any update on files, so it cannot update server headers... Everytime I re-enabled the service worker, it re-fetch an old version :/



Is there a way to refresh it ?



I don't understand how it works internally I think..



Thanks !










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    I'm using Angular 7 with the famous ngws-worker.js.



    I deployed a new release of my project, and see after refresh an error due to a CSP too restrictive. I update it on my server (nginx), but I cannot update the result on client side...



    If I disabled the service worker, all is OK, new headers are received.



    But it seems that the service-worker didn't see any update on files, so it cannot update server headers... Everytime I re-enabled the service worker, it re-fetch an old version :/



    Is there a way to refresh it ?



    I don't understand how it works internally I think..



    Thanks !










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      I'm using Angular 7 with the famous ngws-worker.js.



      I deployed a new release of my project, and see after refresh an error due to a CSP too restrictive. I update it on my server (nginx), but I cannot update the result on client side...



      If I disabled the service worker, all is OK, new headers are received.



      But it seems that the service-worker didn't see any update on files, so it cannot update server headers... Everytime I re-enabled the service worker, it re-fetch an old version :/



      Is there a way to refresh it ?



      I don't understand how it works internally I think..



      Thanks !










      share|improve this question
















      I'm using Angular 7 with the famous ngws-worker.js.



      I deployed a new release of my project, and see after refresh an error due to a CSP too restrictive. I update it on my server (nginx), but I cannot update the result on client side...



      If I disabled the service worker, all is OK, new headers are received.



      But it seems that the service-worker didn't see any update on files, so it cannot update server headers... Everytime I re-enabled the service worker, it re-fetch an old version :/



      Is there a way to refresh it ?



      I don't understand how it works internally I think..



      Thanks !







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      edited Dec 5 '18 at 15:39









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