Thanks for the info, I can see, on the side of the client it looks good :) (I've been on an off-line holiday - therefor the delay in response)
Op woensdag 8 juni 2016 18:23:33 UTC+2 schreef Chuck Horton: > > No. Both the backend and browser needs to support http2 to get the > benefit. If the browser does not but server does your web app will still > work but won't get the performance improvements. See below for http/2 > browser support. > > http://caniuse.com/#feat=http2 > > > HTTP/2 protocol - OTHER <http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/index.html> > > Networking protocol for low-latency transport of content over the web. > Originally started out from the SPDY protocol, now standardized as HTTP > version 2. > > - Global63.07%+6.8%=69.87% > > Current alignedUsage relativeShow all > IE > > 1. 8 > 2. 11See notes: > 12 > > Edge* <http://caniuse.com/#> > > 1. 13See notes: > 2 > 2. 14See notes: > 2 > > Firefox > > 1. 45See notes: > 2 > 2. 46See notes: > 2 > 3. 47See notes: > 2 > 4. 48See notes: > 2 > 5. 49See notes: > 2 > > Chrome > > 1. 29 > 2. 45See notes: > 2 > 3. 48See notes: > 2 > 4. 49See notes: > 2 > 5. 50See notes: > 2 > 6. 51See notes: > 2 > 7. 52See notes: > 2 > 8. 53See notes: > 2 > 9. 54See notes: > 2 > > Safari > > 1. 9.1See notes: > 23 > 2. TPSee notes: > 23 > > Opera > > 1. 37See notes: > 2 > 2. 38See notes: > 2 > 3. 39See notes: > 2 > > iOS Safari* <http://caniuse.com/#> > > 1. 8.4 > 2. 9.2See notes: > 2 > 3. 9.3See notes: > 2 > > Opera Mini* <http://caniuse.com/#> > > 1. 8 > > Android Browser* <http://caniuse.com/#> > > 1. 4.3 > 2. 4.4 > 3. 4.4.4 > 4. 50 > > Chrome for Android > > 1. 50See notes: > 2 > > > - Notes > - Known issues (0) > - Resources (6) > - Feedback > > See also support for the SPDY protocol <http://caniuse.com/#feat=spdy>, > precursor of HTTP2. > > 1Partial support in IE11 refers to being limited to Windows 10. > > 2Only supports HTTP2 over TLS (https) > > 3Partial support in Safari refers to being limited to OSX 10.11+ > > On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 10:02:09 PM UTC-7, Marco Stolle wrote: >> >> So if the backend supports it, the client will also? >> >> Op zondag 5 juni 2016 12:52:14 UTC+2 schreef Chuck Horton: >>> >>> Currently Firebase does not support http2 so you need to use bundled >>> version. Once it does support http2 you could point public at >>> build/unbundled. >>> >>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 2:19:10 AM UTC-7, Marco Stolle wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks for the info Chuck, >>>> >>>> in case of Firebase i have to assume http2 server push is not supported >>>> yet and serve the bundled versi. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Op zaterdag 4 juni 2016 18:32:12 UTC+2 schreef Chuck Horton: >>>>> >>>>> In the case of Firebase when you do a firebase init point public to >>>>> build/bundled. >>>>> >>>>> Below is example of firebase.json I created for PSK2 for hosting on >>>>> Firebase. See https://psk2-ec681.firebaseapp.com/ >>>>> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fpsk2-ec681.firebaseapp.com%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFY5a9_timsvWaM6Qa3csHjc1SF8w> >>>>> >>>>> } >>>>> "database": { >>>>> "rules": "database.rules.json" >>>>> }, >>>>> "hosting": { >>>>> "public": "build/bundled", >>>>> "rewrites": [ >>>>> { >>>>> "source": "**", >>>>> "destination": "/index.html" >>>>> } >>>>> ] >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 11:23:32 PM UTC-7, Marco Stolle wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> i wander how does the backend know what version of your build to >>>>>> serve, bundled or unbundled, and what if you use Firebase hosting? >>>>>> >>>>>> Gr Marco >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Polymer" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/polymer-dev/e1e823b9-1b00-4340-b490-2b7c587f2ae7%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
