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Offline
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**Note to users pre-0.6.0: Offline previously used a cloudfront hosted file as one of it's methods of detecting the connection status. This method is now deprecated and the image has been removed. Please upgrade to Offline 0.7.0+.**
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Improve the experience of your app when your users lose connection.
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- Monitors ajax requests looking for failure
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- Confirms the connection status by requesting an image or fake resource
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- Automatically grabs ajax requests made while the connection is down and remakes them
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after the connection is restored.
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- Simple UI with beautiful themes
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- 3kb minified and compressed
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Install with Eager
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The easiest way to add Offline to your site is with [Eager](http://eager.io).
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Click Install to see a live preview of Offline on your website.
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<a href="https://eager.io/app/NnkeiqegQ2K4/install?source=button">
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<img src="https://install.eager.io/install-button.png" border="0" width="126">
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</a>
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Manual Installation
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-------------------
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Include [the javascript](https://raw.github.com/HubSpot/offline/v0.7.14/offline.min.js), one of [the themes](http://github.hubspot.com/offline/docs/welcome/), and one of [the
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languages](https://github.com/HubSpot/offline/tree/master/themes) on your site. You're done!
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To use only the JavaScript API without a UI indicator, simply leave out the CSS file.
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If you'd like to get a peek at how it looks on your site, disconnect your internet, or try out the [simulator](http://craigshoemaker.github.io/offlinejs-simulate-ui/).
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Advanced
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--------
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Optionally, you can provide some configuration by setting `Offline.options` after
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bringing in the script.
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Options (any can be provided as a function), with their defaults:
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```javascript
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{
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// Should we check the connection status immediatly on page load.
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checkOnLoad: false,
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// Should we monitor AJAX requests to help decide if we have a connection.
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interceptRequests: true,
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// Should we automatically retest periodically when the connection is down (set to false to disable).
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reconnect: {
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// How many seconds should we wait before rechecking.
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initialDelay: 3,
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// How long should we wait between retries.
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delay: (1.5 * last delay, capped at 1 hour)
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},
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// Should we store and attempt to remake requests which fail while the connection is down.
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requests: true,
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// Should we show a snake game while the connection is down to keep the user entertained?
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// It's not included in the normal build, you should bring in js/snake.js in addition to
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// offline.min.js.
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game: false
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}
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```
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Properties
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----------
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`Offline.check()`: Check the current status of the connection.
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`Offline.state`: The current state of the connection 'up' or 'down'
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`Offline.on(event, handler, context)`: Bind an event. Events:
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- up: The connection has gone from down to up
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- down: The connection has gone from up to down
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- confirmed-up: A connection test has succeeded, fired even if the connection was already up
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- confirmed-down: A connection test has failed, fired even if the connection was already down
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- checking: We are testing the connection
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- reconnect:started: We are beginning the reconnect process
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- reconnect:stopped: We are done attempting to reconnect
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- reconnect:tick: Fired every second during a reconnect attempt, when a check is not happening
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- reconnect:connecting: We are reconnecting now
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- reconnect:failure: A reconnect check attempt failed
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- requests:flush: Any pending requests have been remade
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- requests:hold: A new request is being held
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`Offline.off(event, handler)`: Unbind an event
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Checking
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--------
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By default, Offline makes an XHR request to load your `/favicon.ico` to check the connection. If you don't
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have such a file, it will 404 in the console, but otherwise work fine (even a 404 means the connection is up).
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You can change the URL it hits (an endpoint which will respond with a quick 204 is perfect):
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```javascript
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Offline.options = {checks: {xhr: {url: '/connection-test'}}};
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```
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Make sure that the URL you check has the same origin as your page (the connection method, domain and port all must be the same), or you
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will run into CORS issues. You can add `Access-Control` headers to the endpoint to fix it on modern browsers, but it will still cause issues on
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IE9 and below.
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If you do want to run tests on a different domain, try the image method. It loads an image, which are allowed to cross domains.
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```javascript
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Offline.options = {checks: {image: {url: 'my-image.gif'}, active: 'image'}}
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```
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The one cavet is that with the image method, we can't distinguish a 404 from a genuine connection issue, so any error at all will
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appear to Offline as a connection issue.
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Offline also includes a check called `'up'` and another called `'down'` which will always report being up or down respectively for
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testing. You can activate them by setting the `active` option, adding a data attribute to your script tag with the name
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`data-simulate` and value `'up'` or `'down'`, or by setting `localStorage.OFFLINE_SIMULATE` to `'up'` or `'down'`.
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Reconnect
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The reconnect module automatically retests the connection periodically when it is down.
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A successful AJAX request will also trigger a silent recheck (if `interceptRequests` is not false).
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You can disable the reconnect module by setting the `reconnect` to false. Reconnect can be
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configured by setting options on the reconnect setting.
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Requests
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--------
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The requests module holds any failed AJAX requests and, after deduping them, remakes them when the connection
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is restored.
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You can disable it by setting the `requests` setting to false.
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You can also set deDupBody to be true if you want deduping to also take into account the content of the request.
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Dependencies
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------------
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None!
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Browser Support
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Modern Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE8+
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