PWA support
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@girish said in PWA support:
I see the Install menu in my Android Firefox.
But presumably it doesn't actually work?
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@jdaviescoates said in PWA support:
But presumably it doesn't actually work?
I went back and checked. It installs an icon of humhub with firefox icon at the bottom corner in the home screen. When clicked it opens a full page humhub (i.e without browser's navbar etc).
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@girish said in PWA support:
It installs an icon of humhub with firefox icon at the bottom corner in the home screen. When clicked it opens a full page humhub (i.e without browser's navbar etc).
Interesting. Firefox didn't work for me at all on https://vive.transitiontogether.org.uk/ but it worked fine on Chrome.
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@jdaviescoates For me, your site worked as well. I hope we are talking of the same thing, so here's some screenshots:
First, I add like:
Then, it appears on desktop:
Which when clicked, shows the app:
I am on Firefox 120.0 / Android 11 if that matters...
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Yes, that is what Chrome calls "Add to Homescreen". I also get that on my instance, but it is not actually installing as a PWA. As with @jdaviescoates on https://vive.transitiontogether.org.uk/ the install button on Chrome installs HumHub as a web app, on firefox it wants to add it as a shortcut. It will appear full screen but runs in the browser that created the shortcut (hence the Firefox logo on the icon). Maybe this is what humHub is supposed to do then and Firefox just doesn't support the configuration.
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@ccfu said in PWA support:
on firefox it wants to add it as a shortcut. It will appear full screen but runs in the browser that created the shortcut (hence the Firefox logo on the icon). Maybe this is what humHub is supposed to do then and Firefox just doesn't support the configuration.
Even that doesn't happen for me with Firefox
But yeah I think maybe that's just how it is
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@girish
When PWA is working as intented the menu gives you the option to install as an app (shown here in Chrome):It is then added to the app drawer and no longer runs in the browser. If you open the site in the browser the menu gives you the option to open in the app (shown here in Firefox):
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@ccfu said in PWA support:
It is then added to the app drawer and no longer runs in the browser.
So, this is how it behaves for me already. Except, I don't get 'Install App', I get 'Install' . When I launch the app from the app from my homescreen , it is not run as part of browser, it is a separate thing. It also gets the icon of our humhub instance in the "apps" overview when running.
How does the icon look on your homescreen with firefox?
With chrome, I get