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Note from 12 June 2020

  • Nicolas Hoizey
  • 12 June 2020
  • AlwaysData, Dareboost, Netlify
  • 11 reactions

I'm trying to get at least the same #Dareboost score for my site with #Netlify as with #AlwaysData, but it looks like it won't be possible… 😥

https://community.netlify.com/t/setting-response-headers-only-on-documents/6144

Screenshot of Dareboost scores for AlwaysData and Netlify

11 reactions

11 replies

  1. Boris Schapira 🚀 avatar Boris Schapira 🚀
    Did I create a Dareboost Netlify Build Plugin because I wanted to give weight to this community request made by @simonhearne?

    You can't prove it 😉
    • 12 June 2020, 11:10
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  2. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    😅

    Well done! 👍
    • 12 June 2020, 11:15
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  3. Simon Hearne avatar Simon Hearne
    It is on my list to look into that! Is the plugin public?
    • 12 June 2020, 11:25
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  4. Nicolas Hoffmann avatar Nicolas Hoffmann
    What blocks you with Netlify to get a high score? (curiosity)
    • 12 June 2020, 11:35
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  5. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    We can't unset/override the caching headers they already set, and we can't target just documents for additional headers.

    It's in the link in my tweet… 😉
    • 12 June 2020, 11:44
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  6. Nicolas Hoffmann avatar Nicolas Hoffmann
    Ah sorry, I though this was due to other reasons, because I was thinking to what I did on another case github.com/ProtonMail/des… but it is not the same case :)
    • 12 June 2020, 11:58
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  7. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    Are your Cache-Control headers working?

    Also, I'm not sure you need the double quotes around CSP and FP values.
    • 12 June 2020, 12:40
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  8. Nicolas Hoffmann avatar Nicolas Hoffmann
    Holy shit, you're right, it seems that the header are not taken into account, but as assets were on CDNs, I didn't notice that ^^
    • 12 June 2020, 12:47
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  9. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    👍
    • 12 June 2020, 12:50
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  10. Boris Schapira 🚀 avatar Boris Schapira 🚀
    The plug-in is public but you need a Dareboost plan to use it. No plan, no monitoring to put an event onto and no API credits to launch analysis.
    • 12 June 2020, 12:55
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  11. Boris Schapira 🚀 avatar Boris Schapira 🚀
    If you want to try out, we can give you a trial period.
    • 12 June 2020, 12:57
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