ReactNative's WebView on Android does not support file input. This library
adds in an <AndroidWebView>
that does support file input.
PLEASE READ THE LIMITATIONS SECTION FIRST
The lack of support appears to be due to Android-level limitations - specifically that there is no API available for this prior to Android 5 (except kind of between 4 and 4.4.1 possibly, hard to read from discussions? And using undocumented APIs prior? Very spotty APIs anyway, and not built-in to WebView)
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This is untested on most Android platforms at time of writing. This was tested in an AVD with following config: Nexus 5X API 25 x86, Android 7.1.1.
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At present this library handles only uploading images picked from the gallery.
This could likely be modified to support other file types, or to have generic picking from file system instead, but at present I don't have time to make these modifications - this rework of the original repo (https://github.com/dongyaQin/react-native-webview-file-upload) is for a specific project requiring only image uploads.
Modifications to support uploading other types would need to be made in AndroidWebViewManager.java, specifically - you would like want to work out how to check the type on the
<input>
element, and pop appropriate intents against thecreateChooser
call, depending on the file type.Such work would likely lean more heavily on the code posted in this comment facebook/react-native#5219 (comment). You may also want to refer to other threads in the background reading section below.
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This only works with Android - specifically, it DOES NOT defer to react-native built-in WebView for iOS. If supporting both platforms, you will need to include platform-specific code, using
AndroidWebView
only in iOS (see https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/platform-specific-code.html). For Image Upload from Gallery in iOS however, this is as simple as ensuring yourinfo.plist
contains aNSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription
entry.
The following threads provide some further technical background as to the need for this library, and implementation. These may be of use if modifying this library.
This has been tested with (and has a peerDependency in package.json on
react-native
^0.40.0
). It might work with earlier versions. If it does,
please feel free to open a PR amending the peerDependencies in package.json.
Install the library into your project
npm i react-android-native-webview --save
Add the library to the end of the dependencies
section of your
android/app/build.gradle
:
dependencies {
//...
+ compile project(':react-native-webview-file-upload-android')
}
Add the library to your android/settings.gradle
. Don't clobber any other third
party libraries you might be including though! Example of adding to a file with
no other libraries:
rootProject.name = 'YourAppName'
-include ':app'
+include ':app', ':react-native-webview-file-upload-android'
+project(':react-native-webview-file-upload-android').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-webview-file-upload-android/android')
Add the library's React Package to your MainApplication.java
(location will
differ from project to project):
//...
+import com.oblongmana.webviewfileuploadandroid.AndroidWebViewPackage;
//...
public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
//...
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
+ new AndroidWebViewPackage()
);
}
//...
}
Automatic linking as not been tested, so no guarantees that will work. If you want to try it, use:
react-native link react-native-webview-file-upload-android
And if that does work, please feel free to edit this README!
Simply use the <AndroidWebView>
anywhere you would usually use a <Webview>
.
As mentioned above, if you are support bothing iOS and Android, you will need
platform-specific code, as <AndroidWebView>
does not support iOS.
As noted above in the Limitations section, this library currently only allows for image input, but could be modified to accept other file inputs. As such, only the image capture will work. If you modify the library to accept other inputs, I encourage you to submit a PR!
e.g. Just to reiterate, note that the source URI below contains tests for multiple types of media capture, but only image capture is presently supported using this library. See the Usage notes above, and the Limitations section.
import React, { Component} from 'react';
import { WebView, View, Platform } from 'react-native';
import AndroidWebView from 'react-native-webview-file-upload-android';
//...
class MySuperSpecialWebView extends Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={{flex:1}}>
{Platform.select({
android: () => <AndroidWebView
source={{ uri: 'https://mobilehtml5.org/ts/?id=23' }}
/>,
ios: () => <WebView
source={{ uri: 'https://mobilehtml5.org/ts/?id=23' }}
/>
})()}
</View>
);
}
}
As noted enthusiastically above, contributions are very welcome, especially any contributions which add support for files other than images selected from the gallery
This project includes an .eslintrc.json
file, and any contributions should
comply with this. My personal dev environment was Sublime Text 3, using
- https://github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter3
- https://github.com/roadhump/SublimeLinter-eslint
- https://github.com/babel/babel-sublime
While developing locally, I would suggest you have a test react-native project
which has a local copy of this library as a dependency. You can accomplish this
by adding
"react-native-webview-file-upload-android": "file:../react-native-webview-file-upload-android"
to your package.json
dependencies
(obviously, alter the file:
url to
point to your local copy).