react-native-webview-comlink
brings addJavascriptInterface
to react-native-webview
, supports both Android
and iOS
. Its implemention is inspired by the Comlink project.
- Install the package:
npm i --save react-native-webview-comlink
import { WebView } from 'react-native-webview';
import { withJavascriptInterface, Remote } from 'react-native-webview-comlink';
// it's not necessary but recommended to put the interface definition at some common
// place to share it between native and web projects if you use TypeScript
import { MyJSInterface } from './common/types';
// root api object for web side to call
const rootObj: MyJSInterface = {
someMethod() {
console.warn('someMethod called');
return 42;
},
someMethodWithCallbackSupport(cb: Remote<(msg: string) => void>) {
cb('invoke callback from native');
// release the callback, so it can be garbage collected at the web side.
// callbacks maintain reference count inside, each time we got a callback instance
// from the method argument, there should be a corresponding release() call when it
// is no longer needed.
// this can be safely skipped if FinalizationRegistry and WeakRef is supported at
// native Javascript runtime.
// however, since GC timing is unpredictable, it's still recommended to handle the
// release() manually to get a lower memory footprint at the web side. (and avoids
// possible lagging if lots of proxied method being cleaned up during GC - which causes
// the same amount of messages being sent to web side)
cb.release();
},
};
const WebViewComponent = withJavascriptInterface(rootObj, 'MyJSInterface')(WebView);
// render web page with the <WebViewComponent />
import { JavascriptInterface } from 'react-native-webview-comlink';
import { MyJSInterface } from './common/types';
declare global {
interface Window {
MyJSInterface: JavascriptInterface<MyJSInterface>;
}
}
// call native side method
MyJSInterface.someMethod().then((result) => {
console.log(result);
});
// callbacks are supported
MyJSInterface.someMethodWithCallbackSupport((msg) => {
console.log(msg);
});
There are example React Native project and Web project(React) in examples directory
Returns a higher-order React WebView component class that has
obj
exposed asname
.
- [
options
] (Object): if specified, customized the behavior of the higher-order WebView component.- [
whitelistURLs
] (String or RegExp Array): white list urls where theJavascriptInterface
enabled, default isnull
- [
isEnabled
] (Function): for gain more control on enable or disable status besideswhitelistURLs
, it gets called in sending and receiving each message, returnstrue
to let the message pass, default isnull
- [
forwardRef
] (Boolean): forward ref to the wrapped WebView component, default isfalse
- [
log
] (Boolean): print debug log to console, default isfalse
- [
// you may add multiple javascript interface by nest the `withJavascriptInterface` call, e.g. following code adds both `MyAPI` and `MyAPI2` to web page
withJavascriptInterface(apiObj2, 'MyAPI2')(withJavascriptInterface(apiObj, 'MyAPI')(WebView))
Just call JavascriptInterface
methods on window.name
.
- Android 5+
- iOS 10+