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Flutter WebView Plugin

pub package

Plugin that allows Flutter to communicate with a native WebView.

Warning: The webview is not integrated in the widget tree, it is a native view on top of the flutter view. You won't be able see snackbars, dialogs, or other flutter widgets that would overlap with the region of the screen taken up by the webview.

Getting Started

For help getting started with Flutter, view our online documentation.

iOS

In order for plugin to work correctly, you need to add new key to ios/Runner/Info.plist

<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
    <key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key>
    <true/>
    <key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoadsInWebContent</key>
    <true/>
</dict>

NSAllowsArbitraryLoadsInWebContent is for iOS 10+ and NSAllowsArbitraryLoads for iOS 9.

How it works

Launch WebView Fullscreen with Flutter navigation

new MaterialApp(
      routes: {
        "/": (_) => new WebviewScaffold(
          url: "https://www.google.com",
          appBar: new AppBar(
            title: new Text("Widget webview"),
          ),
        ),
      },
    );

Optional parameters hidden and initialChild are available so that you can show something else while waiting for the page to load. If you set hidden to true it will show a default CircularProgressIndicator. If you additionally specify a Widget for initialChild you can have it display whatever you like till page-load.

e.g. The following will show a read screen with the text 'waiting.....'.

return new MaterialApp(
  title: 'Flutter WebView Demo',
  theme: new ThemeData(
    primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
  ),
  routes: {
    '/': (_) => const MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter WebView Demo'),
    '/widget': (_) => new WebviewScaffold(
      url: selectedUrl,
      appBar: new AppBar(
        title: const Text('Widget webview'),
      ),
      withZoom: true,
      withLocalStorage: true,
      hidden: true,
      initialChild: Container(
        color: Colors.redAccent,
        child: const Center(
          child: Text('Waiting.....'),
        ),
      ),
    ),
  },
);

FlutterWebviewPlugin provide a singleton instance linked to one unique webview, so you can take control of the webview from anywhere in the app

listen for events

final flutterWebviewPlugin = new FlutterWebviewPlugin();

flutterWebviewPlugin.onUrlChanged.listen((String url) {

});

Listen for scroll event in webview

final flutterWebviewPlugin = new FlutterWebviewPlugin();
flutterWebviewPlugin.onScrollYChanged.listen((double offsetY) { // latest offset value in vertical scroll
  // compare vertical scroll changes here with old value
});

flutterWebviewPlugin.onScrollXChanged.listen((double offsetX) { // latest offset value in horizontal scroll
  // compare horizontal scroll changes here with old value
});

Note: Do note there is a slight difference is scroll distance between ios and android. Android scroll value difference tends to be larger than ios devices.

Hidden WebView

final flutterWebviewPlugin = new FlutterWebviewPlugin();

flutterWebviewPlugin.launch(url, hidden: true);

Close launched WebView

flutterWebviewPlugin.close();

Webview inside custom Rectangle

final flutterWebviewPlugin = new FlutterWebviewPlugin();

flutterWebviewPlugin.launch(url,
  fullScreen: false,
  rect: new Rect.fromLTWH(
    0.0,
    0.0,
    MediaQuery.of(context).size.width,
    300.0,
  ),
);

Injecting custom code into the webview

Use flutterWebviewPlugin.evalJavaScript(String code). This function must be run after the page has finished loading (i.e. listen to onStateChanged for events where state is finishLoad).

If you have a large amount of JavaScript to embed, use an asset file. Add the asset file to pubspec.yaml, then call the function like:

Future<String> loadJS(String name) async {
  var givenJS = rootBundle.loadString('assets/$name.js');
  return givenJS.then((String js) {
    flutterWebViewPlugin.onStateChanged.listen((viewState) async {
      if (viewState.type == WebViewState.finishLoad) {
        flutterWebViewPlugin.evalJavascript(js);
      }
    });
  });
}

Webview Events

  • Stream<Null> onDestroy
  • Stream<String> onUrlChanged
  • Stream<WebViewStateChanged> onStateChanged
  • Stream<double> onScrollXChanged
  • Stream<double> onScrollYChanged
  • Stream<String> onError

Don't forget to dispose webview flutterWebviewPlugin.dispose()

Webview Functions

Future<Null> launch(String url, {
   Map<String, String> headers: null,
   bool withJavascript: true,
   bool clearCache: false,
   bool clearCookies: false,
   bool hidden: false,
   bool enableAppScheme: true,
   Rect rect: null,
   String userAgent: null,
   bool withZoom: false,
   bool withLocalStorage: true,
   bool withLocalUrl: true,
   bool scrollBar: true,
   bool supportMultipleWindows: false,
   bool appCacheEnabled: false,
   bool allowFileURLs: false,
});
Future<String> evalJavascript(String code);
Future<Map<String, dynamic>> getCookies();
Future<Null> cleanCookies();
Future<Null> resize(Rect rect);
Future<Null> show();
Future<Null> hide();
Future<Null> reloadUrl(String url);
Future<Null> close();
Future<Null> reload();
Future<Null> goBack();
Future<Null> goForward();
Future<Null> stopLoading();

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