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@chatium/react-native-webview

v5.5.0

Published

React Native WebView component for iOS, Android, and Windows 10 (coming soon)

Downloads

31

Readme

React Native WebView - a Modern, Cross-Platform WebView for React Native

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React Native WebView is a modern, well-supported, and cross-platform WebView for React Native. It is intended to be a replacement for the built-in WebView (which will be removed from core).

Core Maintainers - Sponsoring companies

This project is maintained for free by these people using both their free time and their company work time.

Platforms Supported

  • [x] iOS (both UIWebView and WKWebView)
  • [x] Android

Note: React Native WebView is not currently supported by Expo unless you "eject".

Getting Started

Read our Getting Started Guide. If any step seems unclear, please create a detailed issue.

Versioning

This project follows semantic versioning. We do not hesitate to release breaking changes but they will be in a major version.

Breaking History:

  • 2.0.0 - First release this is a replica of the core webview component
  • 3.0.0 - WKWebview: Add shared process pool so cookies and localStorage are shared across webviews in iOS (enabled by default).
  • 4.0.0 - Added cache (enabled by default).
  • 5.0.1 - Refactored the old postMessage implementation for communication from webview to native.

Upcoming:

  • UIWebView removal
  • this.webView.postMessage() removal (never documented and less flexible than injectJavascript)
  • Kotlin rewrite
  • Maybe Swift rewrite

Usage

Import the WebView component from react-native-webview and use it like so:

import React, { Component } from "react";
import { StyleSheet, Text, View } from "react-native";
import { WebView } from "react-native-webview";

// ...
class MyWebComponent extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <WebView
        source={{ uri: "https://facebook.github.io/react-native/" }}
      />
    );
  }
}

For more, read the API Reference and Guide. If you're interested in contributing, check out the Contributing Guide.

Common issues

  • If you're getting Invariant Violation: Native component for "RNCWKWebView does not exist" it likely means you forgot to run react-native link or there was some error with the linking process
  • There's a problem on some Android devices where the webview could overlap previous siblings from same parent. To fix this, wrap the WebView in a View with style overflow: hidden.

Contributing

See Contributing.md

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

License

MIT