BREAKING CHANGE:
The Android Gradle plugin is only required when opening the project stand-alone, not when it is included as a dependency. By doing this, the project opens correctly in Android Studio, and it can also be consumed as a native module dependency from an application project without affecting the app project (avoiding unnecessary downloads/conflicts/etc).
Also moved getExtOrDefault to buildScript block to able to use everywhere in the file
This change shouldn't break any apps, but we are marking it as a breaking change in case there are some use cases we've missed.
[skip ci]
There is a bug in the WebView that causes a spurious call to onReceivedError
whenever you download a file.
This commit is a workaround for that bug. The idea here is to try and detect
these spurious errors and drop them before they cause problems.
This commit should be reverted once those chromium bugs are fixed.
* Ensure each mounted WebView binds their personal onMessage handler
* Changed unique ref generation to uuid
Uses `uuid` npm package.
Dashes are removed from the ref for sanity.
* Don't show camera options for a file upload that would result in nothing happening for the user.
On Android, if the application declares the camera permission, then even intents
that use the camera require permission to be granted. This is a problem for apps
that combine an in-app camera with a WebView that has file uploading and the user
has not given permission for the camera.
Note, this will not request permission for camera. This will simply prevent
showing the camera options that would be a no-op action for users. It does this
by checking if the camera permission is declared, and if so, checks that the
user has granted permission.
More information: https://blog.egorand.me/taking-photos-not-so-simply-how-i-got-bitten-by-action_image_capture/
* Add example and documentation about camera option availability in file uploads for Android.
* Filter out extra onLoadProgress calls; add url to onLoadProgress
* remove note about onLoadProgress not having the url property in docs
* Update Reference.md
Each time building our app, this library causes a message like this
one to be printed, sometimes twice:
> Configure project :react-native-webview
:react-native-webview:reactNativeAndroidRoot /home/greg/z/mobile/node_modules/react-native/android
Worse, the message comes through even if I silence all normal
progress messages and warnings, with `./gradlew --quiet`.
It turns out that the `logger.quiet` method which these log lines are
using has a confusing name. It doesn't mean "log quietly", but more
like the opposite: "log even when asked to keep things quiet". See
documentation on Gradle log levels:
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/logging.html
So, remove the noise by switching to `logger.info`. This avoids
bothering the user by default, and keeps the information readily
available if desired by passing `--info` to Gradle.
* - add focus functionality for devices without touch screen
(faced problem while developing for android TV, cause there only remote controller for device)
* Reimplement as a ref method.
* - remove redundant requestFocus
* fix(Android): WebRTC permission request (#231)
* fix(Android): Avoid unintentionally granting requests for new permissions (#231)
* ContextCompat import migrated to androidx new artifact
* RNCWebViewManager.java original format restored
Hello, in order to use react-native-webview > 6.0.2 please make your android/gradle.properties contains:
```
android.useAndroidX=true
android.enableJetifier=true
```
This enables AndroidX libraries which are the new standard.
fixes#580fixes#581fixes#582
* Add `onScroll` callback for iOS & Android
This code was mostly extracted from https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-webview/pull/202
I tried and tried to make it work with `Animated.event`'s `useNativeDriver`, but I was unsuccessful 😢 that'll have to be done later once I understand better how Animated's native stuff is hooked up.
* fix crash for missing onScroll