This plugin is an extension of the Apache Cordova WKWebView plugin. It includes enhancements to resolve some of the issues surrounding XHR requests, along with some DOM exception issues.
This plugin only supports iOS 9 and above and will fall back to UIWebView on iOS 8.
The WKWebView plugin is only used by iOS, so ensure the cordova-ios
platform is installed. Additionly, the cordova-ios
platform version must be 4.0
or greater.
Ensure the latest Cordova CLI is installed: (Sudo may be required)
npm install cordova -g
Ensure the ios
platform has been added:
ionic cordova platform ls
If the iOS platform is not listed, run the following command:
ionic cordova platform add ios
If the iOS platform is installed but the version is < 4.x
, run the following commands:
ionic cordova platform update ios
ionic cordova plugin save # creates backup of existing plugins
rm -rf ./plugins # delete plugins directory
ionic cordova prepare # re-install plugins compatible with cordova-ios 4.x
Install the WKWebViewPlugin:
ionic cordova plugin add https://github.com/ghenry22/cordova-plugin-ionic-webview --save
Note:
If you already had apache/cordova-plugin-wkwebview-engine install make sure that is removed before using this version.
ionic cordova plugin rm cordova-plugin-wkwebview-engine
Build the platform:
ionic cordova prepare
Test the app on an iOS 9 or 10 device:
ionic cordova run ios
WKWebView may not fully launch (the deviceready event may not fire) unless if the following is included in config.xml:
<allow-navigation href="http://localhost:8080/*"/>
<feature name="CDVWKWebViewEngine">
<param name="ios-package" value="CDVWKWebViewEngine" />
</feature>
<preference name="CordovaWebViewEngine" value="CDVWKWebViewEngine" />
This fork introduces some new capabilities which can be configured in your config.xml.
Set the keyboard appearance to use a dark style (default is false)
<preference name="KeyboardAppearanceDark" value="true" />
Set the port that the built in webserver will listen on (default is 8080) If you change the port be sure to also update your allow-navigation href statement to match as mentioned in Required Permissions section above.
<preference name="WKPort" value="8534" />
Enable wkwebview to run in the background (default is false) When enabled wkwebview will continue to run in background until the OS suspends it. You still need a valid reason to be running in the background (like audio or geolocation) this does not "spoof" anything for you just allows the wkwebview to continue processing javascript when in the background until suspended by the OS. This makes the behaviour in line with the older UIWebview.
<preference name="WKEnableBackground" value="true" />
Cordova CLI 5.4.0 onwards supports automatic conversion of the tags in config.xml to ATS. This should no longer be an issue at this time.
The AllowInlineMediaPlayback
preference will not work on OS versions prior to iOS 10.
There are several known issues with the official Cordova WKWebView plugin. The Ionic team thinks we have resolved several of the major issues. Please let us know if something isn't working as expected.
This fork contains further fixes for numerous issues that I have come across. I will be doing my best to actively maintain this plugin and test and merge in any suggested fixes or PR's contrinbuted by the community. Hopefully this can provide a faster moving repository for the wkwebview work that the ionic team started.