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Well, adding it will be no problem, but how can I generate the cache manifest? I would need to somehow get the paths to the combined CSS and JS that Meteor generates. http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#manifests

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Update:

As user1506145 said:

meteor add appcache

https://atmospherejs.com/meteor/appcache

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The answer lies in the bundler package, I autogenerated a manifest file there. You can get a full list of css and js files by hooking into: bundle.css and bundle.js.client

Once you have managed to get them a manifest file you will need to do the following with a manifestcontent var you have generated (dont forget to exclude from caching all the meteor urls needed):

buffer.files.client_cacheable['manifest.appcache'] = new Buffer(manifestcontent);

This will have your application serving the appcache file. Then you can edit /app/lib/app.html.in to add the reference in.

My issue when I did this was that I wasn't able to stale the cache often enough so it ended up with an application messed up on reload from the server.

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  • I wasn't able to delete my own answer, however below is much easier. Jun 1, 2015 at 17:27
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You may automatically generate and include the manifest by adding the appcache package.

meteor add appcache

https://atmospherejs.com/meteor/appcache

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