onAjaxProgress property
Event fired as an XMLHttpRequest
progress.
It gives the host application a chance to abort the request.
ajaxRequest
represents the XMLHttpRequest
.
NOTE: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set InAppWebViewSettings.useShouldInterceptAjaxRequest setting to true
.
Also, unlike iOS that has WKUserScript that
can inject javascript code right after the document element is created but before any other content is loaded, in Android the javascript code
used to intercept ajax requests is loaded as soon as possible so it won't be instantaneous as iOS but just after some milliseconds (< ~100ms).
Inside the window.addEventListener("flutterInAppWebViewPlatformReady")
event, the ajax requests will be intercept for sure.
Officially Supported Platforms/Implementations:
- Android native WebView
- iOS
- MacOS
Implementation
final Future<AjaxRequestAction?> Function(
T controller, AjaxRequest ajaxRequest)? onAjaxProgress;