webview_flutter_android
The Android implementation of webview_flutter
.
Usage
This package is endorsed, which means you can simply use webview_flutter
normally. This package will be automatically included in your app when you do,
so you do not need to add it to your pubspec.yaml
.
However, if you import
this package to use any of its APIs directly, you
should add it to your pubspec.yaml
as usual.
Display Mode
This plugin supports two different platform view display modes. The default display mode is subject to change in the future, and will not be considered a breaking change, so if you want to ensure a specific mode, you can set it explicitly.
Texture Layer Hybrid Composition
This is the current default mode for versions >=23. This is a new display mode used by most plugins starting with Flutter 3.0. This is more performant than Hybrid Composition, but has some limitations from using an Android SurfaceTexture. See:
Hybrid Composition
This is the current default mode for versions <23. It ensures that the WebView will display and work as expected, at the cost of some performance. See:
This can be configured for versions >=23 with
AndroidWebViewWidgetCreationParams.displayWithHybridComposition
. See https://pub.dev/packages/webview_flutter#platform-specific-features
for more details on setting platform-specific features in the main plugin.
External Native API
The plugin also provides a native API accessible by the native code of Android applications or packages. This API follows the convention of breaking changes of the Dart API, which means that any changes to the class that are not backwards compatible will only be made with a major version change of the plugin. Native code other than this external API does not follow breaking change conventions, so app or plugin clients should not use any other native APIs.
The API can be accessed by importing the native class WebViewFlutterAndroidExternalApi
:
Java:
import io.flutter.plugins.webviewflutter.WebViewFlutterAndroidExternalApi;
Fullscreen Video
To display a video as fullscreen, an app must manually handle the notification that the current page
has entered fullscreen mode. This can be done by calling
AndroidWebViewController.setCustomWidgetCallbacks
. Below is an example implementation.
androidController.setCustomWidgetCallbacks(
onShowCustomWidget: (Widget widget, OnHideCustomWidgetCallback callback) {
Navigator.of(context).push(MaterialPageRoute<void>(
builder: (BuildContext context) => widget,
fullscreenDialog: true,
));
},
onHideCustomWidget: () {
Navigator.of(context).pop();
},
);