This document lays out the current public properties and methods for the React Native WebView.
source
automaticallyAdjustContentInsets
automaticallyAdjustsScrollIndicatorInsets
injectedJavaScript
injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoaded
injectedJavaScriptForMainFrameOnly
injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoadedForMainFrameOnly
mediaPlaybackRequiresUserAction
nativeConfig
onError
onRenderProcessGone
onLoad
onLoadEnd
onLoadStart
onLoadProgress
onHttpError
onMessage
onNavigationStateChange
onOpenWindow
onContentProcessDidTerminate
onScroll
originWhitelist
renderError
renderLoading
scalesPageToFit
onShouldStartLoadWithRequest
startInLoadingState
style
containerStyle
decelerationRate
domStorageEnabled
javaScriptEnabled
javaScriptCanOpenWindowsAutomatically
androidLayerType
mixedContentMode
thirdPartyCookiesEnabled
userAgent
applicationNameForUserAgent
allowsFullscreenVideo
allowsInlineMediaPlayback
allowsAirPlayForMediaPlayback
bounces
overScrollMode
contentInset
contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior
contentMode
dataDetectorTypes
scrollEnabled
nestedScrollEnabled
setBuiltInZoomControls
setDisplayZoomControls
directionalLockEnabled
geolocationEnabled
allowFileAccessFromFileURLs
allowUniversalAccessFromFileURLs
allowingReadAccessToURL
keyboardDisplayRequiresUserAction
hideKeyboardAccessoryView
allowsBackForwardNavigationGestures
incognito
allowFileAccess
saveFormDataDisabled
cacheEnabled
cacheMode
pagingEnabled
allowsLinkPreview
sharedCookiesEnabled
textZoom
pullToRefreshEnabled
ignoreSilentHardwareSwitch
onFileDownload
limitsNavigationsToAppBoundDomains
textInteractionEnabled
mediaCapturePermissionGrantType
autoManageStatusBarEnabled
setSupportMultipleWindows
basicAuthCredential
enableApplePay
forceDarkOn
useWebView2
minimumFontSize
downloadingMessage
lackPermissionToDownloadMessage
allowsProtectedMedia
webviewDebuggingEnabled
goForward
goBack
reload
stopLoading
injectJavaScript
clearFormData
clearCache
clearHistory
requestFocus
postMessage
source
⬆
Loads static HTML or a URI (with optional headers) in the WebView. Note that static HTML will require setting originWhitelist
to ["*"]
.
The object passed to source
can have either of the following shapes:
Load uri
uri
(string) - The URI to load in theWebView
. Can be a local or remote file, and can be changed with React state or props to navigate to a new page.method
(string) - The HTTP Method to use. Defaults to GET if not specified. On Android and Windows, the only supported methods are GET and POST.headers
(object) - Additional HTTP headers to send with the request. On Android, this can only be used with GET requests. See the Guide for more information on setting custom headers.body
(string) - The HTTP body to send with the request. This must be a valid UTF-8 string, and will be sent exactly as specified, with no additional encoding (e.g. URL-escaping or base64) applied. On Android and Windows, this can only be used with POST requests.
Static HTML
Note that using static HTML requires the WebView property originWhiteList to ['*']
. For some content, such as video embeds (e.g. Twitter or Facebook posts with video), the baseUrl needs to be set for the video playback to work
html
(string) - A static HTML page to display in the WebView.baseUrl
(string) - The base URL to be used for any relative links in the HTML. This is also used for the origin header with CORS requests made from the WebView. See Android WebView Docs
Type | Required |
---|---|
object | No |
automaticallyAdjustContentInsets
⬆
Controls whether to adjust the content inset for web views that are placed behind a navigation bar, tab bar, or toolbar. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS |
automaticallyAdjustsScrollIndicatorInsets
⬆
Controls whether to adjust the scroll indicator inset for web views that are placed behind a navigation bar, tab bar, or toolbar. The default value false
. (iOS 13+)
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS(13+) |
injectedJavaScript
⬆
Set this to provide JavaScript that will be injected into the web page after the document finishes loading, but before other subresources finish loading.
Make sure the string evaluates to a valid type (true
works) and doesn't otherwise throw an exception.
On iOS, see WKUserScriptInjectionTimeAtDocumentEnd
. Be sure
to set an onMessage
handler, even if it's a no-op, or the code will not be run.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS, Android, macOS, Windows |
To learn more, read the Communicating between JS and Native guide.
Kindly note: Windows does not have native support for alerts, as such any scripts to show an alert will not work.
Example:
Post message a JSON object of window.location
to be handled by onMessage
const INJECTED_JAVASCRIPT = `(function() {
window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage(JSON.stringify(window.location));
})();`;
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
injectedJavaScript={INJECTED_JAVASCRIPT}
onMessage={this.onMessage}
/>;
injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoaded
⬆
Set this to provide JavaScript that will be injected into the web page after the document element is created, but before other subresources finish loading.
Make sure the string evaluates to a valid type (true
works) and doesn't otherwise throw an exception.
On iOS, see WKUserScriptInjectionTimeAtDocumentStart
Warning On Android, this may work, but it is not 100% reliable (see #1609 and #1099).
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS, macOS, Android (experimental) |
To learn more, read the Communicating between JS and Native guide.
Example:
Post message a JSON object of window.location
to be handled by onMessage
. window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage
will be available at this time.
const INJECTED_JAVASCRIPT = `(function() {
window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage(JSON.stringify(window.location));
})();`;
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoaded={INJECTED_JAVASCRIPT}
onMessage={this.onMessage}
/>;
injectedJavaScriptForMainFrameOnly
⬆
If true
(default; mandatory for Android), loads the injectedJavaScript
only into the main frame.
If false
, (only supported on iOS and macOS), loads it into all frames (e.g. iframes).
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS and macOS (only true supported for Android) |
injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoadedForMainFrameOnly
⬆
If true
(default; mandatory for Android), loads the injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoaded
only into the main frame.
If false
, (only supported on iOS and macOS), loads it into all frames (e.g. iframes).
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS and macOS (only true supported for Android) |
mediaPlaybackRequiresUserAction
⬆
Boolean that determines whether HTML5 audio and video requires the user to tap them before they start playing. The default value is true
. (Android API minimum version 17).
NOTE: the default true
value might cause some videos to hang loading on iOS. Setting it to false
could fix this issue.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
nativeConfig
⬆
Override the native component used to render the WebView. Enables a custom native WebView which uses the same JavaScript as the original WebView.
The nativeConfig
prop expects an object with the following keys:
component
(any)props
(object)viewManager
(object)
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
object | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
onError
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
load fails.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onError={(syntheticEvent) => {
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
console.warn('WebView error: ', nativeEvent);
}}
/>
Function passed to onError
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
code
description
didFailProvisionalNavigation
domain
loading
target
title
url
Note Domain is only used on iOS
The syntheticEvent
can be stopped doing its default action by calling syntheticEvent.preventDefault()
.
onLoad
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
has finished loading.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onLoad={(syntheticEvent) => {
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
this.url = nativeEvent.url;
}}
/>
Function passed to onLoad
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
loading
target
title
url
onLoadEnd
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
load succeeds or fails.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onLoadEnd={(syntheticEvent) => {
// update component to be aware of loading status
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
this.isLoading = nativeEvent.loading;
}}
/>
Function passed to onLoadEnd
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
loading
target
title
url
onLoadStart
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
starts loading.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev/=' }}
onLoadStart={(syntheticEvent) => {
// update component to be aware of loading status
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
this.isLoading = nativeEvent.loading;
}}
/>
Function passed to onLoadStart
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
loading
target
title
url
onLoadProgress
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
is loading.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onLoadProgress={({ nativeEvent }) => {
this.loadingProgress = nativeEvent.progress;
}}
/>
Function passed to onLoadProgress
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
loading
progress
target
title
url
onHttpError
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
receives an http error.
Note Android API minimum level 23.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onHttpError={(syntheticEvent) => {
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
console.warn(
'WebView received error status code: ',
nativeEvent.statusCode,
);
}}
/>
Function passed to onHttpError
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
description
loading
statusCode
target
title
url
Note Description is only used on Android
onRenderProcessGone
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
process crashes or is killed by the OS on Android.
Note Android API minimum level 26. Android Only
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onRenderProcessGone={syntheticEvent => {
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
console.warn(
'WebView Crashed: ',
nativeEvent.didCrash,
);
}}
/>
Function passed to onRenderProcessGone
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
didCrash
onMessage
⬆
Function that is invoked when the webview calls window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage
. Setting this property will inject this global into your webview.
window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage
accepts one argument, data
, which will be available on the event object, event.nativeEvent.data
. data
must be a string.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
To learn more, read the Communicating between JS and Native guide.
onNavigationStateChange
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
loading starts or ends.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onNavigationStateChange={(navState) => {
// Keep track of going back navigation within component
this.canGoBack = navState.canGoBack;
}}
/>
The navState
object includes these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
loading
navigationType (iOS only)
target
title
url
onOpenWindow
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
should open a new window.
This happens when the JS calls window.open('http://someurl', '_blank')
or when the user clicks on a <a href="http://someurl" target="_blank">
link.
Type | Required |
---|---|
function | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onOpenWindow={(syntheticEvent) => {
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
const { targetUrl } = nativeEvent
console.log('Intercepted OpenWindow for', targetUrl)
}}
/>
Function passed to onOpenWindow is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
targetUrl
onContentProcessDidTerminate
⬆
Function that is invoked when the WebView
content process is terminated.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS and macOS WKWebView |
iOS Web views use a separate process to render and manage web content. WebKit calls this method when the process for the specified web view terminates for any reason. The reason is not necessarily a crash. For instance, since iOS WebViews are not included in the total RAM of the app, they can be terminated independently of the app to liberate memory for new apps the user is opening. It's not unexpected to have WebViews get terminated after a while in the background.
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onContentProcessDidTerminate={(syntheticEvent) => {
const { nativeEvent } = syntheticEvent;
console.warn('Content process terminated, reloading', nativeEvent);
this.refs.webview.reload();
}}
/>
Function passed to onContentProcessDidTerminate
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
canGoBack
canGoForward
loading
target
title
url
onScroll
⬆
Function that is invoked when the scroll event is fired in the WebView
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS, macOS, Android, Windows |
Example:
<Webview
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onScroll={syntheticEvent => {
const { contentOffset } = syntheticEvent.nativeEvent
console.table(contentOffset)
}}
/>
Function passed to onScroll
is called with a SyntheticEvent wrapping a nativeEvent with these properties:
contentInset
contentOffset
contentSize
layoutMeasurement
velocity
zoomScale
originWhitelist
⬆
List of origin strings to allow being navigated to. The strings allow wildcards and get matched against just the origin (not the full URL). If the user taps to navigate to a new page but the new page is not in this whitelist, the URL will be handled by the OS. The default whitelisted origins are "http://" and "https://".
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
array of strings | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
Example:
//only allow URIs that begin with https:// or git://
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
originWhitelist={['https://*', 'git://*']}
/>
renderError
⬆
Function that returns a view to show if there's an error.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
renderError={(errorName) => <Error name={errorName} />}
/>
The function passed to renderError
will be called with the name of the error
renderLoading
⬆
Function that returns a loading indicator. The startInLoadingState
prop must be set to true
in order to use this prop.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
startInLoadingState={true}
renderLoading={() => <Loading />}
/>
scalesPageToFit
⬆
Boolean that controls whether the web content is scaled to fit the view and enables the user to change the scale. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
onShouldStartLoadWithRequest
⬆
Function that allows custom handling of any web view requests. Return true
from the function to continue loading the request and false
to stop loading.
On Android, is not called on the first load.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onShouldStartLoadWithRequest={(request) => {
// Only allow navigating within this website
return request.url.startsWith('https://reactnative.dev');
}}
/>
The request
object includes these properties:
title
url
loading
target
canGoBack
canGoForward
lockIdentifier
mainDocumentURL (iOS only)
navigationType (iOS only)
isTopFrame (iOS only)
hasTargetFrame (iOS only)
The hasTargetFrame
prop is a boolean that is false
when the navigation targets a new window or tab, otherwise it should be true
(more info). Note that this prop should always be true
when onOpenWindow
event is registered on the WebView because the false
case is intercepted by this event.
startInLoadingState
⬆
Boolean value that forces the WebView
to show the loading view on the first load. This prop must be set to true
in order for the renderLoading
prop to work.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
style
⬆
A style object that allow you to customize the WebView
style. Please note that there are default styles (example: you need to add flex: 0
to the style if you want to use height
property).
Type | Required |
---|---|
style | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
style={{ marginTop: 20 }}
/>
containerStyle
⬆
A style object that allow you to customize the WebView
container style. Please note that there are default styles (example: you need to add flex: 0
to the style if you want to use height
property).
Type | Required |
---|---|
style | No |
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
containerStyle={{ marginTop: 20 }}
/>
decelerationRate
⬆
A floating-point number that determines how quickly the scroll view decelerates after the user lifts their finger. You may also use the string shortcuts "normal"
and "fast"
which match the underlying iOS settings for UIScrollViewDecelerationRateNormal
and UIScrollViewDecelerationRateFast
respectively:
- normal: 0.998
- fast: 0.99 (the default for iOS web view)
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
number | No | iOS |
domStorageEnabled
⬆
Boolean value to control whether DOM Storage is enabled. Used only in Android.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
javaScriptEnabled
⬆
Boolean value to enable JavaScript in the WebView
. The default value is true
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
bool | No |
javaScriptCanOpenWindowsAutomatically
⬆
A Boolean value indicating whether JavaScript can open windows without user interaction. The default value is false
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
bool | No |
androidLayerType
⬆
Specifies the layer type.
Possible values for androidLayerType
are:
none
(default) - The view does not have a layer.software
- The view has a software layer. A software layer is backed by a bitmap and causes the view to be rendered using Android's software rendering pipeline, even if hardware acceleration is enabled.hardware
- The view has a hardware layer. A hardware layer is backed by a hardware specific texture and causes the view to be rendered using Android's hardware rendering pipeline, but only if hardware acceleration is turned on for the view hierarchy.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | Android |
mixedContentMode
⬆
Specifies the mixed content mode. i.e WebView will allow a secure origin to load content from any other origin.
Possible values for mixedContentMode
are:
never
(default) - WebView will not allow a secure origin to load content from an insecure origin.always
- WebView will allow a secure origin to load content from any other origin, even if that origin is insecure.compatibility
- WebView will attempt to be compatible with the approach of a modern web browser with regard to mixed content.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | Android |
thirdPartyCookiesEnabled
⬆
Boolean value to enable third party cookies in the WebView
. Used on Android Lollipop and above only as third party cookies are enabled by default on Android Kitkat and below and on iOS. The default value is true
. For more on cookies, read the Guide
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
userAgent
⬆
Sets the user-agent for the WebView
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
applicationNameForUserAgent
⬆
Append to the existing user-agent. Setting userAgent
will override this.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
applicationNameForUserAgent={'DemoApp/1.1.0'}
/>
// Resulting User-Agent will look like:
// Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 8.1.0; Android SDK built for x86 Build/OSM1.180201.021; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/61.0.3163.98 Mobile Safari/537.36 DemoApp/1.1.0
// Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_2 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/15E148 DemoApp/1.1.0
allowsFullscreenVideo
⬆
Boolean that determines whether videos are allowed to be played in fullscreen. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
allowsInlineMediaPlayback
⬆
Boolean that determines whether HTML5 videos play inline or use the native full-screen controller. The default value is false
.
NOTE
In order for video to play inline, not only does this property need to be set to
true
, but the video element in the HTML document must also include thewebkit-playsinline
attribute.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS |
allowsAirPlayForMediaPlayback
⬆
A Boolean value indicating whether AirPlay is allowed. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS and macOS |
bounces
⬆
Boolean value that determines whether the web view bounces when it reaches the edge of the content. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS |
overScrollMode
⬆
Specifies the over scroll mode.
Possible values for overScrollMode
are:
always
(default) - Always allow a user to over-scroll this view, provided it is a view that can scroll.content
- Allow a user to over-scroll this view only if the content is large enough to meaningfully scroll, provided it is a view that can scroll.never
- Never allow a user to over-scroll this view.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | Android |
contentInset
⬆
The amount by which the web view content is inset from the edges of the scroll view. Defaults to {top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0}.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
object: {top: number, left: number, bottom: number, right: number} | No | iOS |
contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior
⬆
This property specifies how the safe area insets are used to modify the content area of the scroll view. The default value of this property is "never". Available on iOS 11 and later. Defaults to never
.
Possible values:
automatic
scrollableAxes
never
always
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS |
contentMode
⬆
Controls the type of content to load. Available on iOS 13 and later. Defaults to recommended
, which loads mobile content on iPhone & iPad Mini but desktop content on larger iPads.
See Introducing Desktop-class Browsing on iPad for more.
Possible values:
recommended
mobile
desktop
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS |
dataDetectorTypes
⬆
Determines the types of data converted to clickable URLs in the web view's content. By default only phone numbers are detected.
You can provide one type or an array of many types.
Possible values for dataDetectorTypes
are:
phoneNumber
link
address
calendarEvent
none
all
trackingNumber
flightNumber
lookupSuggestion
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string, or array | No | iOS |
scrollEnabled
⬆
Boolean value that determines whether scrolling is enabled in the WebView
. The default value is true
. Setting this to false
will prevent the webview from moving the document body when the keyboard appears over an input.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS and macOS |
nestedScrollEnabled
⬆
Boolean value that determines whether scrolling is possible in the WebView
when used inside a ScrollView
on Android. The default value is false
.
Setting this to true
will prevent the ScrollView
to scroll when scrolling from inside the WebView
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
setBuiltInZoomControls
⬆
Sets whether the WebView should use its built-in zoom mechanisms. The default value is true
. Setting this to false
will prevent the use of a pinch gesture to control zooming.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
setDisplayZoomControls
⬆
Sets whether the WebView should display on-screen zoom controls when using the built-in zoom mechanisms (see setBuiltInZoomControls
). The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
directionalLockEnabled
⬆
A Boolean value that determines whether scrolling is disabled in a particular direction.
The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS |
showsHorizontalScrollIndicator
⬆
Boolean value that determines whether a horizontal scroll indicator is shown in the WebView
. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
showsVerticalScrollIndicator
⬆
Boolean value that determines whether a vertical scroll indicator is shown in the WebView
. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
geolocationEnabled
⬆
Set whether Geolocation is enabled in the WebView
. The default value is false
. Used only in Android.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | Android |
allowFileAccessFromFileURLs
⬆
Boolean that sets whether JavaScript running in the context of a file scheme URL should be allowed to access content from other file scheme URLs. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
allowUniversalAccessFromFileURLs
⬆
Boolean that sets whether JavaScript running in the context of a file scheme URL should be allowed to access content from any origin. Including accessing content from other file scheme URLs. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
bool | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
allowingReadAccessToURL
⬆
A String value that indicates which URLs the WebView's file can then reference in scripts, AJAX requests, and CSS imports. This is only used in for WebViews that are loaded with a source.uri
set to a 'file://'
URL. If not provided, the default is to only allow read access to the URL provided in source.uri
itself.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS and macOS |
keyboardDisplayRequiresUserAction
⬆
If false
, web content can programmatically display the keyboard. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
hideKeyboardAccessoryView
⬆
If true
, this will hide the keyboard accessory view (< > and Done).
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
allowsBackForwardNavigationGestures
⬆
If true
, this will be able horizontal swipe gestures. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS and macOS |
incognito
⬆
Does not store any data within the lifetime of the WebView.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS, Android, macOS |
allowFileAccess
⬆
If true
, this will allow access to the file system via file://
URI's. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | Android |
saveFormDataDisabled
⬆
Sets whether the WebView should disable saving form data. The default value is false
. This function does not have any effect from Android API level 26 onwards as there is an Autofill feature which stores form data.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | Android |
cacheEnabled
⬆
Sets whether WebView should use browser caching.
Type | Required | Default | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
boolean | No | true | iOS, Android, macOS |
cacheMode
⬆
Overrides the way the cache is used. The way the cache is used is based on the navigation type. For a normal page load, the cache is checked and content is re-validated as needed. When navigating back, content is not revalidated, instead the content is just retrieved from the cache. This property allows the client to override this behavior.
Possible values are:
LOAD_DEFAULT
- Default cache usage mode. If the navigation type doesn't impose any specific behavior, use cached resources when they are available and not expired, otherwise load resources from the network.LOAD_CACHE_ELSE_NETWORK
- Use cached resources when they are available, even if they have expired. Otherwise load resources from the network.LOAD_NO_CACHE
- Don't use the cache, load from the network.LOAD_CACHE_ONLY
- Don't use the network, load from the cache.
Type | Required | Default | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
string | No | LOAD_DEFAULT | Android |
pagingEnabled
⬆
If the value of this property is true
, the scroll view stops on multiples of the scroll view’s bounds when the user scrolls. The default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
allowsLinkPreview
⬆
A Boolean value that determines whether pressing on a link displays a preview of the destination for the link. In iOS this property is available on devices that support 3D Touch. In iOS 10 and later, the default value is true
; before that, the default value is false
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS and macOS |
sharedCookiesEnabled
⬆
Set true
if shared cookies from [NSHTTPCookieStorage sharedHTTPCookieStorage]
should be used for every load request in the WebView. The default value is false
. For more on cookies, read the Guide
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS and macOS |
textZoom
⬆
If the user has set a custom font size in the Android system, an undesirable scale of the site interface in WebView occurs.
When setting the standard textZoom (100) parameter size, this undesirable effect disappears.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
number | No | Android |
Example:
<WebView textZoom={100} />
pullToRefreshEnabled
⬆
Boolean value that determines whether a pull to refresh gesture is available in the WebView
. The default value is false
. If true
, sets bounces
automatically to true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
ignoreSilentHardwareSwitch
⬆
(ios only)
When set to true
the hardware silent switch is ignored. Default: false
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
onFileDownload
⬆
This property is iOS-only.
Function that is invoked when the client needs to download a file.
iOS 13+ only: If the webview navigates to a URL that results in an HTTP response with a Content-Disposition header 'attachment...', then this will be called.
iOS 8+: If the MIME type indicates that the content is not renderable by the webview, that will also cause this to be called. On iOS versions before 13, this is the only condition that will cause this function to be called.
The application will need to provide its own code to actually download the file.
If not provided, the default is to let the webview try to render the file.
Example:
<WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://reactnative.dev' }}
onFileDownload={({ nativeEvent: { downloadUrl } }) => {
// You use downloadUrl which is a string to download files however you want.
}}
/>
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS |
limitsNavigationsToAppBoundDomains
⬆
If true
indicates to WebKit that a WKWebView will only navigate to app-bound domains. Only applicable for iOS 14 or greater.
Once set, any attempt to navigate away from an app-bound domain will fail with the error “App-bound domain failure.”
Applications can specify up to 10 “app-bound” domains using a new Info.plist key WKAppBoundDomains
. For more information see App-Bound Domains.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
Example:
<WebView limitsNavigationsToAppBoundDomains={true} />
textInteractionEnabled
⬆
If false indicates to WebKit that a WKWebView will not interact with text, thus not showing a text selection loop. Only applicable for iOS 14.5 or greater.
Defaults to true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
Example:
<WebView textInteractionEnabled={false} />
mediaCapturePermissionGrantType
⬆
This property specifies how to handle media capture permission requests. Defaults to prompt
, resulting in the user being prompted repeatedly. Available on iOS 15 and later.
Possible values:
grantIfSameHostElsePrompt
: If the security origin's host of the permission request equals the host of the WebView's current URL, the permission is granted if it has been granted before. Otherwise, the user gets prompted.grantIfSameHostElseDeny
: If the security origin's host of the permission request equals the host of the WebView's current URL, the permission is granted if it has been granted before. Otherwise, it gets denied.deny
grant
: The permission is granted if it has been granted before.prompt
Note that a grant may still result in a prompt, for example if the user has never been prompted for the permission before.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | iOS |
Example:
<WebView mediaCapturePermissionGrantType={'grantIfSameHostElsePrompt'} />
autoManageStatusBarEnabled
⬆
If set to true
, the status bar will be automatically hidden/shown by WebView, specifically when full screen video is being watched. If false
, WebView will not manage the status bar at all. The default value is true
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS |
Example:
<WebView autoManageStatusBarEnabled={false} />
setSupportMultipleWindows
⬆
Sets whether the WebView supports multiple windows. See Android documentation for more information.
Setting this to false
can expose the application to this vulnerability allowing a malicious iframe to escape into the top layer DOM.
Type | Required | Default | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
boolean | No | true | Android |
Example:
<WebView setSupportMultipleWindows={false} />
enableApplePay
⬆
A Boolean value which, when set to true
, WebView will be rendered with Apple Pay support. Once set, websites will be able to invoke Apple Pay from React Native Webview.
This comes with a cost features like injectJavaScript
, html5 History, sharedCookiesEnabled
, injectedJavaScript
, injectedJavaScriptBeforeContentLoaded
will not work See Apple Pay Release Note.
If you are required to send message to App , webpage has to explicitly call webkit message handler and receive it on onMessage
handler on react native side
window.webkit.messageHandlers.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage("hello apple pay")
Type | Required | Default | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
boolean | No | false | iOS |
Example:
<WebView enableApplePay={true} />
forceDarkOn
⬆
Configuring Dark Theme
NOTE : The force dark setting is not persistent. You must call the static method every time your app process is started.
NOTE : The change from day<->night mode is a configuration change so by default the activity will be restarted and pickup the new values to apply the theme. Take care when overriding this default behavior to ensure this method is still called when changes are made.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | Android |
Example:
<WebView forceDarkOn={false} />
menuItems
⬆
An array of custom menu item objects that will be shown when selecting text. An empty array will suppress the menu. Used in tandem with onCustomMenuSelection
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
array of objects: {label: string, key: string} | No | iOS, Android |
Example:
<WebView menuItems={[{ label: 'Tweet', key: 'tweet' }, { label: 'Save for later', key: 'saveForLater' }]} />
onCustomMenuSelection
⬆
Function called when a custom menu item is selected. It receives a Native event, which includes three custom keys: label
, key
and selectedText
.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
function | No | iOS, Android |
<WebView
menuItems={[{ label: 'Tweet', key: 'tweet' }, { label: 'Save for later', key: 'saveForLater' }]}
onCustomMenuSelection={(webViewEvent) => {
const { label } = webViewEvent.nativeEvent; // The name of the menu item, i.e. 'Tweet'
const { key } = webViewEvent.nativeEvent; // The key of the menu item, i.e. 'tweet'
const { selectedText } = webViewEvent.nativeEvent; // Text highlighted
}}
/>
basicAuthCredential
⬆
An object that specifies the credentials of a user to be used for basic authentication.
username
(string) - A username used for basic authentication.password
(string) - A password used for basic authentication.
Type | Required |
---|---|
object | No |
useWebView2
⬆
Use WinUI WebView2 control instead of WebView control as the native webview. The WebView2 control is a WinUI control that renders web content using the Microsoft Edge (Chromium) rendering engine. Option can be toggled at runtime and supports Fast Refresh.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | Windows |
Example:
<WebView useWebView2={true} />
minimumFontSize
⬆
Android enforces a minimum font size based on this value. A non-negative integer between 1 and 72. Any number outside the specified range will be pinned. Default value is 8. If you are using smaller font sizes and are having trouble fitting the whole window onto one screen, try setting this to a smaller value.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
number | No | Android |
Example:
<WebView minimumFontSize={1} />
downloadingMessage
⬆
This is the message that is shown in the Toast when downloading a file via WebView. Default message is "Downloading".
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | Android |
lackPermissionToDownloadMessage
⬆
This is the message that is shown in the Toast when the webview is unable to download a file. Default message is "Cannot download files as permission was denied. Please provide permission to write to storage, in order to download files.".
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
string | No | Android |
allowsProtectedMedia
⬆
Whether or not the Webview can play media protected by DRM. Default is false
.
false
won't revoke the permission already granted to the current webpage. In order to do so, you'd have to reload the page as well.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | Android |
fraudulentWebsiteWarningEnabled
⬆
A Boolean value that indicates whether the web view shows warnings for suspected fraudulent content, such as malware or phishing attempts. The default value is true
. (iOS 13+)
Type | Required | Default | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
boolean | No | true | iOS |
webviewDebuggingEnabled
⬆
Whether or not the webview can be debugged remotely using Safari / Chrome.
Default is false
. Supported on iOS as of 16.4, previous versions always allow debugging by default.
Type | Required | Platform |
---|---|---|
boolean | No | iOS & Android |
goForward()
⬆
goForward();
Go forward one page in the web view's history.
goBack()
⬆
goBack();
Go back one page in the web view's history.
reload()
⬆
reload();
Reloads the current page.
stopLoading()
⬆
stopLoading();
Stop loading the current page.
injectJavaScript(str)
⬆
injectJavaScript('... javascript string ...');
Executes the JavaScript string.
To learn more, read the Communicating between JS and Native guide.
requestFocus()
⬆
requestFocus();
Request the webView to ask for focus. (People working on TV apps might want having a look at this!)
postMessage(str)
⬆
postMessage('message');
Post a message to WebView, handled by onMessage
.
clearFormData()
⬆
(android only)
clearFormData();
Removes the autocomplete popup from the currently focused form field, if present. developer.android.com reference
clearCache(bool)
⬆
(android only)
clearCache(true)
Clears the resource cache. Note that the cache is per-application, so this will clear the cache for all WebViews used. developer.android.com reference
clearHistory()
⬆
(android only)
clearHistory();
Tells this WebView to clear its internal back/forward list. developer.android.com reference
Also check out our Getting Started Guide and In-Depth Guide.
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