native_webview 0.13.0 native_webview: ^0.13.0 copied to clipboard
A Flutter plugin that provides a WebView widget on Android and iOS.
native_webview #
A Flutter plugin that allows you to add an inline WebView.
Motivation #
There is already a useful library for working with WebViews in Flutter.
These libraries come with trade-offs such as simple implementation but lack features, or very advanced features and complex implementation.
native_webview is designed to provide users with a standard set of WebView features provided by iOS and Android while keeping the implementation simple.
Developers Preview Status #
The native_webview is dependent on the PlatformView. Since this PlatformView is currently in the Developer Preview, this plugin should also be considered a Developer Preview. Known issues are tagged with the flutter/flutter’s platform-views label.
If you want to run native_webview on iOS, please test it on an actual device such as an iPhone.
Requirements #
- Dart: >=2.6.0 <3.0.0
- Flutter: >=1.12.13+hotfix.5 <2.0.0
- Android: minSdkVersion 24, AndroidX, Kotlin, Chrome version >= 74.0.3729.185
- iOS: iOS version >= 11.0, Xcode version >= 11, Swift
Getting Started #
Setup #
iOS
Opt-in to the embedded views preview by adding a boolean property to the app's Info.plist file with the key io.flutter.embedded_views_preview
and the value YES
.
Usage #
class InitialUrlScreen extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: Text("Initial URL"),
),
body: WebView(
initialUrl: "https://flutter.dev",
),
);
}
}
If you want to see other examples, see example or see DartDoc.
Known issues #
- The following is an issue with Flutter's PlatformView.
- Sometimes the screen flickers when using WebView in the Android device
- WebView scroll bars appear above the content in the iOS simulator.
- The app becomes inoperable when using window.prompt in the iOS simulator.
- Sometimes Dropdown doesn't work in the iOS simulator.
- Keyboard support