diff --git a/packages/react-scripts/template/README.md b/packages/react-scripts/template/README.md index 25b469fb680..dd7a4829928 100644 --- a/packages/react-scripts/template/README.md +++ b/packages/react-scripts/template/README.md @@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ If your production web server does not support HTTPS, then the service worker registration will fail, but the rest of your web app will remain functional. 1. Service workers are [not currently supported](https://jakearchibald.github.io/isserviceworkerready/) -in all web browsers. Service worker registration [won't be attempted](src/service-worker-registration.js) +in all web browsers. Service worker registration [won't be attempted](src/registerServiceWorker.js) on browsers that lack support. 1. The service worker is only enabled in the [production environment](#deployment), @@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ instructions for one way to test your production build locally and the [deployme instructions for using other methods. *Be sure to always use an incognito window to avoid complications with your browser cache.* -1. If possible,configure your production environment to serve the generated +1. If possible, configure your production environment to serve the generated `service-worker.js` [with HTTP caching disabled](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38843970/service-worker-javascript-update-frequency-every-24-hours). If that's not possible—[GitHub Pages](#github-pages), for instance, does not allow you to change the default 10 minute HTTP cache lifetime—then be aware @@ -1437,7 +1437,7 @@ app works offline!" message) and also let them know when the service worker has fetched the latest updates that will be available the next time they load the page (showing a "New content is available; please refresh." message). Showing this messages is currently left as an exercise to the developer, but as a -starting point, you can make use of the logic included in [`src/service-worker-registration.js`](src/service-worker-registration.js), which +starting point, you can make use of the logic included in [`src/registerServiceWorker.js`](src/registerServiceWorker.js), which demonstrates which service worker lifecycle events to listen for to detect each scenario, and which as a default, just logs appropriate messages to the JavaScript console.