npm package discovery and stats viewer.

Discover Tips

  • General search

    [free text search, go nuts!]

  • Package details

    pkg:[package-name]

  • User packages

    @[username]

Sponsor

Optimize Toolset

I’ve always been into building performant and accessible sites, but lately I’ve been taking it extremely seriously. So much so that I’ve been building a tool to help me optimize and monitor the sites that I build to make sure that I’m making an attempt to offer the best experience to those who visit them. If you’re into performant, accessible and SEO friendly sites, you might like it too! You can check it out at Optimize Toolset.

About

Hi, 👋, I’m Ryan Hefner  and I built this site for me, and you! The goal of this site was to provide an easy way for me to check the stats on my npm packages, both for prioritizing issues and updates, and to give me a little kick in the pants to keep up on stuff.

As I was building it, I realized that I was actually using the tool to build the tool, and figured I might as well put this out there and hopefully others will find it to be a fast and useful way to search and browse npm packages as I have.

If you’re interested in other things I’m working on, follow me on Twitter or check out the open source projects I’ve been publishing on GitHub.

I am also working on a Twitter bot for this site to tweet the most popular, newest, random packages from npm. Please follow that account now and it will start sending out packages soon–ish.

Open Software & Tools

This site wouldn’t be possible without the immense generosity and tireless efforts from the people who make contributions to the world and share their work via open source initiatives. Thank you 🙏

© 2024 – Pkg Stats / Ryan Hefner

@nota/nativescript-webview-ext

v8.0.2

Published

Extended WebView for NativeScript which adds 'x-local' scheme for local-files. events between WebView and native-layer, javascript execution, injecting CSS and JS-files.

Downloads

799

Readme

@nota/nativescript-webview-ext

Extended WebView for NativeScript which adds "x-local"-custom-scheme for loading local-files, handle events between WebView and NativeScript, JavaScript execution, injecting CSS and JS-files. Supports Android 19+ and iOS9+.

Features

  • Adds a custom-scheme handler for x-local:// to the webview for loading of resources inside the webview.
    • Note: This is not supported on iOS <11
  • Adds support for capturing URLs.
    • This allows the app to open external links in an external browser and handle tel-links
  • Added functions like:
    • executeJavaScript(code: string) for executing JavaScript-code and getting result.
    • executePromise(code: string) for calling promises and getting the result.
    • getTitle() returns document.title.
  • Two-Way event listeners between NativeScript and WebView
    • From NativeScript to WebView
    • From WebView to NativeScript
  • Adds functions to inject css- and javascript-files.
    • Into the current page.
    • Auto-injected on page load.
  • Polyfills:
    • Promise
    • Fetch API (overrides Native API on Android to support x-local:// and file://)
  • Allows alert, confirm and prompt with WkWebView.
  • Supports:
    • Android 19+
    • iOS 11+: Full support
    • iOS <11: Partial support

Installation

Describe your plugin installation steps. Ideally it would be something like:

tns plugin add @nota/nativescript-webview-ext

Update minSdkVersion to 19 or higher

Android SDK 19 is required, update App_Resources/Android/app.gradle:

android {
  defaultConfig {
    minSdkVersion 19 // change this line
    generatedDensities = []
  }
  aaptOptions {
    additionalParameters "--no-version-vectors"
  }
}

Core support

Load in template like this:

<Page class="page" xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd" xmlns:nota="@nota/nativescript-webview-ext">
    <ActionBar class="action-bar">
        <Label class="action-bar-title" text="Home"></Label>
    </ActionBar>

    <nota:WebViewExt src="https://nota.dk"></<nota:WebViewExt>
</Page>

Angular support

Import WebViewExtModule from @nota/nativescript-webview-ext/angular and add it to your NgModule.

This registers the element WebViewExt. Replace the <WebView> tag with <WebViewExt>

Vue support

Import @nota/nativescript-webview-ext/vue in your app entry file (likely app.js or main.js).

This registers the element WebViewExt. Replace the <WebView> tag with <WebViewExt>

Usage

Limitations

The custom-scheme handler for x-local:// is only supported by Android and iOS 11+

Custom-scheme support for iOS <11 was removed because of ITMS-90809.

API

NativeScript View

| Property | Value | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | readonly supportXLocalScheme | true / false | Is x-local:// supported? True on iOS >= 11 or Android, False on iOS < 11. | | src | | Load src | | autoInjectJSBridge | true / false | Should the window.nsWebViewBridge be injected on loadFinishedEvent? Defaults to true | | builtInZoomControls | true / false | Android: Is the built-in zoom mechanisms being used | | cacheMode | default / no_cache / cache_first / cache_only | Android: Set caching mode. | | databaseStorage | true / false | Android: Enable/Disabled database storage API. Note: It affects all webviews in the process. | | debugMode | true / false | Android: Enable chrome debugger for webview on Android. Note: Applies to all webviews in App | | displayZoomControls | true / false | Android: displays on-screen zoom controls when using the built-in zoom mechanisms | | domStorage | true / false | Android: Enable/Disabled DOM Storage API. E.g localStorage | | scrollBounce | true / false | iOS: Should the scrollView bounce? Defaults to true. | | supportZoom | true / false | Android: should the webview support zoom | | viewPortSize | false / view-port string / ViewPortProperties | Set the viewport metadata on load finished. Note: WkWebView sets initial-scale=1.0 by default. | | limitsNavigationsToAppBoundDomains | false | iOS: allows to enable Service Workers Note: If set to true, WKAppBoundDomains also should be set in info.plist. |

| Function | Description | | --- | --- | | loadUrl(src: string): Promise | Open a URL and resolves a promise once it has finished loading. | | registerLocalResource(resourceName: string, path: string): void; | Map the "x-local://{resourceName}" => "{path}". | | unregisterLocalResource(resourceName: string): void; | Removes the mapping from "x-local://{resourceName}" => "{path}" | | getRegisteredLocalResource(resourceName: string): void; | Get the mapping from "x-local://{resourceName}" => "{path}" | | loadJavaScriptFile(scriptName: string, filepath: string) | Inject a javascript-file into the webview. Should be called after the loadFinishedEvent | | loadStyleSheetFile(stylesheetName: string, filepath: string, insertBefore: boolean) | Loads a CSS-file into document.head. If before is true, it will be added to the top of document.head otherwise as the last element | | loadJavaScriptFiles(files: {resourceName: string, filepath: string}[]) | Inject multiple javascript-files into the webview. Should be called after the loadFinishedEvent | | loadStyleSheetFiles(files: {resourceName: string, filepath: string, insertBefore: boolean}[]) | Loads multiple CSS-files into the document.head. If before is true, it will be added to the top of document.head otherwise as the last element | | autoLoadJavaScriptFile(resourceName: string, filepath: string) | Register a JavaScript-file to be injected on loadFinishedEvent. If a page is already loaded, the script will be injected into the current page. | | autoLoadStyleSheetFile(resourceName: string, filepath: string, insertBefore?: boolean) | Register a CSS-file to be injected on loadFinishedEvent. If a page is already loaded, the CSS-file will be injected into the current page. | | autoExecuteJavaScript(scriptCode: string, name: string) | Execute a script on loadFinishedEvent. The script can be a promise | | executeJavaScript(scriptCode: string) | Execute JavaScript in the webpage. Note: scriptCode should be ES5 compatible, or it might not work on 'iOS < 11' | | executePromise(scriptCode: string, timeout: number = 500) | Run a promise inside the webview. Note: Executing scriptCode must return a promise. | | emitToWebView(eventName: string, data: any) | Emit an event to the webview. Note: data must be stringify'able with JSON.stringify or this throws an exception. | | getTitle() | Returns a promise with the current document title. |

Events

| Event | Description | | --- | --- | | loadFinished | Raised when a loadFinished event occurs. args is a LoadFinishedEventData | | loadProgress | Android only: Raised during page load to indicate the progress. args is a LoadProgressEventData | | loadStarted | Raised when a loadStarted event occurs. args is a LoadStartedEventData | | shouldOverrideUrlLoading | Raised before the webview requests an URL. Can cancelled by setting args.cancel = true in the ShouldOverrideUrlLoadEventData | | titleChanged | Document title changed | | webAlert | Raised when window.alert is triggered inside the webview, needed to use custom dialogs for web alerts. args in a WebAlertEventData. args.callback() must be called to indicate alert is closed. | | webConfirm | Raised when window.confirm is triggered inside the webview, needed to use custom dialogs for web confirm boxes. args in a webConfirmEvent. args.callback(boolean) must be called to indicate confirm box is closed. | | webConsole | Android only: Raised when a line is added to the web console. args is a WebConsoleEventData. | | webPrompt | Raised when window.prompt is triggered inside the webview, needed to use custom dialogs for web prompt boxes. args in a webConfirmEvent. args.callback(string | null) must be called to indicate prompt box is closed. | | Events emitted from the webview | Raised when nsWebViewBridge.emit(...) is called inside the webview. args in an WebViewEventData |

WebView

Inside the WebView we have the nsWebViewBridge for sending events between the NativeScript-layer and the WebView. Note: The bridge will only be available DOMContentLoaded or onload inside the WebView.

| Function | Description | | --- | --- | | window.nsWebViewBridge.on(eventName: string, cb: (data: any) => void) | Registers handlers for events from the native layer. | | window.nsWebViewBridge.off(eventName: string, cb?: (data: any) => void) | Unregister handlers for events from the native layer. | | window.nsWebViewBridge.emit(eventName: string, data: any) | Emits event to NativeScript layer. Will be emitted on the WebViewExt as any other event, data will be a part of the WebViewEventData-object |

Waiting for nsWebViewBridge to be available

    window.addEventListener("ns-bridge-ready", function(e) {
        var nsWebViewBridge = e.detail || window.nsWebViewBridge;

        // do stuff here
    });

Possible features to come:

  • Cookie helpers?
  • Share cache with native-layer?

Android

  • Settings
    • AppCache?
    • User agent?

iOS

  • Settings?

Demo and unit tests

Running the demo

To run the demo-project, the plugin must be build locally and a http-server must be running.

The easiest way to run the demo is to follow these steps:

  • Clone the git repository from https://github.com/Notalib/nativescript-webview-ext.git
  • Go into the src-folder
  • Use the npm-scripts:
    • npm run demo.ios
    • npm run demo.android

Running the unit-tests

  • Clone the git repository from https://github.com/Notalib/nativescript-webview-ext.git
  • Go into the src-folder
  • Use the npm-scripts:
    • npm run test.ios
    • npm run test.android

License

Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004

About Nota

Nota is the Danish Library and Expertise Center for people with print disabilities. To become a member of Nota you must be able to document that you cannot read ordinary printed text. Members of Nota are visually impaired, dyslexic or otherwise impaired. Our purpose is to ensure equal access to knowledge, community participation and experiences for people who're unable to read ordinary printed text.