Scott Mathson 2114a9b327 feat(Android Webview): Add file download support for Android (#203)
Addresses #80.

Caveat: I am not an Android developer. This code comes from a fork of the original RN WebView that we have been using in production for some time, so all credit goes to @Oblongmana: https://github.com/Oblongmana/react-native-webview-file-upload-android.

Setting up a DownloadManager for the WebView is pretty straightforward, as is adding any known cookies to the request. Most of the complication comes from the requirement after SDK 23 to ask the user for the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission. Unfortunately there is no mechanism to suspend the download request until permission is resolved so this code stores off the request and sets up a listener that enqueues the download once permissions are resolved so the user experience is really nice.

I didn't see anything in the way of tests or documentation that needs to be added for this change, so let me know if I missed anything. Thanks!
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React Native WebView - a Modern, Cross-Platform WebView for React Native

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).

We just swapped out the React Native WebView in our app with the version from React Native Community. The swap took less than a day, required almost no code modifications, and is faster and CSS works better. Props to everyone in the community (including those at Infinite Red) that helped get that component split out.

Garrett McCullough, mobile engineer at Virta Health

Platforms Supported

  • iOS (both UIWebView and WKWebView)
  • Android
  • Windows 10 (coming soon)

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

Versioning

If you need the exact same WebView as the one from react-native, please use version 2.0.0. Future versions will follow semantic versioning.

Getting Started

$ yarn add react-native-webview
$ react-native link react-native-webview

Read our Getting Started Guide for more.

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://infinite.red/react-native" }}
        style={{ marginTop: 20 }}
        onLoadProgress={e => console.log(e.nativeEvent.progress)}
      />
    );
  }
}

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

Migrate from React Native core WebView to React Native WebView

Simply install React Native WebView and then use it in place of the core WebView. Their APIs are currently identical, except that this package defaults useWebKit={true} unlike the built-in WebView.

Troubleshooting

  • 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

Contributor Notes

  • I've removed all PropTypes for now. Instead, we'll be using Flow types. TypeScript types will be added at a later date.
  • UIWebView is not tested fully and you will encounter some yellow warning boxes. Since it is deprecated, we don't intend to put a lot of time into supporting it, but feel free to submit PRs if you have a special use case. Note that you will need to specify useWebKit={false} to use UIWebView
  • After pulling this repo and installing all dependencies, you can run flow on iOS and Android-specific files using the commands:
    • yarn test:ios:flow for iOS
    • yarn test:android:flow for Android
  • If you want to add another React Native platform to this repository, you will need to create another .flowconfig for it. If your platform is example, copy the main flowconfig and rename it to .flowconfig.example. Then edit the config to ignore other platforms, and add .*/*[.]example.js to the ignore lists of the other platforms. Then add an entry to package.json like this:
    • "test:example:flow": "flow check --flowconfig-name .flowconfig.example"
  • Currently you need to install React Native 0.57 to be able to test these types - flow check will not pass against 0.56.

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