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WebViewJavascriptBridge

An iOS bridge for sending messages to and from javascript in a UIWebView

Getting started

Just open the Xcode project (requires Xcode > 4.2) and hit run to see the example application work.

Usage

See ExampleAppDelegate.* for example code. To use it in your own project:

  1. Copy WebViewJavascriptBridge/WebViewJavascriptBridge.h, WebViewJavascriptBridge/WebViewJavascriptBridge.m and WebViewJavascriptBridge/WebViewJavascriptBridge-template.js into your Xcode project

  2. Instantiate a UIWebView, a WebViewJavascriptBridge, and set yourself as the bridge's delegate

    #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> #import "WebViewJavascriptBridge.h"

    @interface ExampleAppDelegate : UIResponder <UIApplicationDelegate, WebViewJavascriptBridgeDelegate>

    @end

    @implementation ExampleAppDelegate

    • (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions { self.window = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds]];

      self.webView = [[UIWebView alloc] initWithFrame:self.window.bounds]; [self.window addSubview:self.webView]; self.javascriptBridge = [WebViewJavascriptBridge javascriptBridgeWithDelegate:self]; self.webView.delegate = self.javascriptBridge;

      [self.window makeKeyAndVisible]; return YES; }

    • (void)javascriptBridge:(WebViewJavascriptBridge *)bridge receivedMessage:(NSString *)message fromWebView:(UIWebView *)webView { NSLog(@"MyJavascriptBridgeDelegate received message: %@", message); }

    @end

  3. Go ahead and send some messages from Objc to javascript

    [self.javascriptBridge sendMessage:@"Well hello there" toWebView:self.webView];

  4. Finally, set up the javascript side of things

    document.addEventListener('WebViewJavascriptBridgeReady', function onBridgeReady() { WebViewJavascriptBridge.setMessageHandler(function(message) { alert('Received message: ' + message) }) WebViewJavascriptBridge.sendMessage('Hello from the javascript') }, false)

Registering callbacks

The JS to ObjC and ObjC to JS callbacks use NSJSONSerialization to convert to/from JSON. If you need iOS 4 support then you can use JSONKit by adding USE_JSONKIT to the preprocessor macros for your project (you will need to include JSONKit in your project).

JS to ObjC

You can register Objective-C blocks and call them from Javascript. In Objective-C register a block with the bridge:

[self.javascriptBridge registerObjcCallback:@"testObjcCallback" withCallback:^(NSDictionary *params){
    NSLog(@"ObjC callback [testObjcCallback] called with params: %@", params);
}];

Then call from Javascript using:

WebViewJavascriptBridge.callObjcCallback('testObjcCallback', { 'foo': 'bar' });

This will result in the following being logged:

ObjC callback [testObjcCallback] called with params: { 'foo' = 'bar'; }

ObjC to JS

You can also register Javascript functions and call them from Objective-C. In Javascript register a function with the bridge:

WebViewJavascriptBridge.registerJsCallback('testJsCallback', function(params) {
    var el = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('div'));
    el.innerHTML = 'JS [testJsCallback] called with params: ' + JSON.stringify(params);
});

Then call from Objective-C using:

[self.javascriptBridge callJavascriptCallback:@"testJsCallback"
                                   withParams:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:@"bar", @"foo", nil]
                                    toWebView:self.webView];

This will result in a div with the following getting added to the HTML:

JS [testJsCallback] called with params: {"foo":"bar"}

Note: You should register any callbacks before you call WebViewJavascriptBridge.setMessageHandler otherwise any callback calls received before the HTML is fully loaded will be delivered as normal messages.

ARC

If you're using ARC in your project, add -fno-objc-arc as a compiler flag to the WebViewJavascriptBridge.m file.

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