https://github.com/lzyzsd/JsBridge README.md
#JsBridge
inspired and modified from this and wechat jsBridge file, with some bugs fix and feature enhancement.
This project make a bridge between Java and JavaScript.
It provides safe and convenient way to call Java code from js and call js code from java.
Demo
Usage
JitPack.io
I strongly recommend https://jitpack.io
repositories {//...maven { url"https://jitpack.io"}}dependencies { compile'com.github.lzyzsd:jsbridge:1.0.4'}
Use it in Java
add com.github.lzyzsd.jsbridge.BridgeWebView to your layout, it is inherited from WebView.
Register a Java handler function so that js can call
webView.registerHandler("submitFromWeb",newBridgeHandler() {@Overridepublicvoidhandler(Stringdata,CallBackFunctionfunction) {Log.i(TAG,"handler = submitFromWeb, data from web ="+data); function.onCallBack("submitFromWeb exe, response data from Java"); } });
js can call this Java handler method "submitFromWeb" through:
WebViewJavascriptBridge.callHandler('submitFromWeb', {'param':str1} ,function(responseData) {document.getElementById("show").innerHTML="send get responseData from java, data ="+responseData } );
You can set a default handler in Java, so that js can send message to Java without assigned handlerName
webView.setDefaultHandler(newDefaultHandler());
window.WebViewJavascriptBridge.send( data ,function(responseData) {document.getElementById("show").innerHTML="repsonseData from java, data ="+responseData } );
Register a JavaScript handler function so that Java can call
WebViewJavascriptBridge.registerHandler("functionInJs",function(data,responseCallback) {document.getElementById("show").innerHTML=("data from Java: ="+data);varresponseData="Javascript Says Right back aka!";responseCallback(responseData); });
Java can call this js handler function "functionInJs" through:
webView.callHandler("functionInJs",newGson().toJson(user),newCallBackFunction() {@OverridepublicvoidonCallBack(Stringdata) { } });
You can also define a default handler use init method, so that Java can send message to js without assigned handlerName
for example:
bridge.init(function(message,responseCallback) {console.log('JS got a message', message);vardata={'Javascript Responds':'Wee!'};console.log('JS responding with', data);responseCallback(data); });
webView.send("hello");
will print 'JS got a message hello' and 'JS responding with' in webview console.
Notice
This lib will inject a WebViewJavascriptBridge Object to window object. So in your js, before use WebViewJavascriptBridge, you must detect if WebViewJavascriptBridge exist. If WebViewJavascriptBridge does not exit, you can listen to WebViewJavascriptBridgeReady event, as the blow code shows:
if(window.WebViewJavascriptBridge) {//do your work here}else{document.addEventListener('WebViewJavascriptBridgeReady',function() {//do your work here},false); }