Plugin that allow Flutter to communicate with a native WebView.
Warning:
This is not a display WebView. This plugin is designed to make communication between Flutter and WebView javascript. You can call a Javascript function; in the other hand, you can send messgage (postMessage
) from Javascript to Flutter
- Android: using
JavascriptInterface
- iOS: using
WKUserContentController
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InteractiveWebView
provide a singleton instance linked to one unique webview,
so you can take control of the webview from anywhere in the app. You don't need to care where is the webview. It is hidden and automatically added to the keyWindow
(iOS) and decorView
(Android)
InteractiveWebView
allow you to load an HTML string with different base url
final _webView = new InteractiveWebView();
_webView.loadHTML("<html><head></head><script> src='https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js'></script><body></body></html>", baseUrl: "https://www.google.com/");
by using base url, you can do some hacking
work on Javascript such as embedding iframe and AJAX request from Javascript. Normally you cannot do these things if your base url is different from url you are requesting
final _webView = new InteractiveWebView();
_webView.loadUrl("https://www.google.com/");
final _webView = new InteractiveWebView();
_webView.stateChanged.listen((state) {
// state.type: enum (didStatrt and didFinish)
// state.url
});
_webView.didReceiveMessage.listen((message) {
// message.name
// message.data (should be a Map/List/String)
});
final _webView = new InteractiveWebView();
_webView.evalJavascript("<your javascript function>");
Sometimes you want the webview to restrict from loading specific urls/schemes. You can archieve that by using:
final _webView = new InteractiveWebView();
_webView.setOptions(restrictedSchemes: <String>["google.com"]); // google.com will not allow to load in webview
As mentioned above, you can post message from Javascript to Flutter.
Both iOS and Android defined a message handler called 'native':
- iOS: you can access this handler by using
webkit.messageHandlers.native
- Android: you can access this handler by using
window.native
So you only need to check which one is available in the webview, for example:
const nativeCommunicator = typeof webkit !== 'undefined' ? webkit.messageHandlers.native : window.native;
Then you can post message to Flutter
Warning:
postMessage
accepts String value only. So if you want to send an object/array, you need to using JSON.stringify
to convert it to JSON string. InteractiveWebView
will convert it back to Map/List respectively.
// send an array data
const array = [{name: "Hello"}, 1, true, "from", "WebView!!!"];
nativeCommunicator.postMessage(JSON.stringify(array));
// send and object data
const obj = {action: "my_action", text: "Hello from WebView!!!", number: 1, bool: false};
nativeCommunicator.postMessage(JSON.stringify(obj));
// send a text data
const text = "Hello from WebView!!!";
nativeCommunicator.postMessage(text);
To listen to post message from Flutter, you can use didReceiveMessage
, see Listen for events