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STMScriptMessageHandler

The STMScriptMessageHandler is used to comunicate with js for WKWebView. It implements WKScriptMessageHandler and WKScriptMessageHandlerWithReply protocol. A STMScriptMessageHandler corresponding a js object. When your WKWebView add a STMScriptMessageHandler, the js side add a object on the window automatically. The handlerName of STMScriptMessageHandler is the js object's name.

Features

  • Support multi message handlers
  • Support Promise
  • Compatible with WebViewJavascriptBridge

Requirements

iOS 8.0+

Usage

Native side

//When the native register a STMScriptMessageHandler called `Bridge`, the js register a object called `window.Bridge`.
STMScriptMessageHandler *messageHandler = [[STMScriptMessageHandler alloc] initWithScriptMessageHandlerName:@"Bridge" forWebView:self.webView];
[self.webView stm_addScriptMessageHandler:messageHandler];

// register a message handler named `Page`, so the js should call your method (that the message handler registered) use `window.Page.callMethod...`
STMScriptMessageHandler *page = [[STMScriptMessageHandler alloc] initWithScriptMessageHandlerName:@"Page" forWebView:self.webView];
[self.webView registerScriptMessageHandler:page];

[page registerMethod:@"setButtons" handler:^(id data, STMResponseCallback responseCallback) {
    [self setupRightBarButtonItems:data callback:responseCallback];
}];

JS side

// Use js object `window.Bridge` call native method or register method for native.
window.Bridge.callHandler('nslog', data, function (data) {
    log('JS got native `nslog` response', data);
});

window.Bridge.registerMethod('log', function(data, callback){
    var message = JSON.parse(data);
    log('Native calling js method `log`', message);
    callback({key: 'from js', value: 'something'});
});

// Support Promise
async function promise(data) {
    // window.Bridge.callHandler('nslog', data).then(
    //     result => log('JS got native `nslog` response', result),
    //     error => log('JS got native `nslog` error', error)
    // )

    var p = window.Bridge.callHandler('nslog', data);
    var result = await p;
    log('JS got native `nslog` response', result);
}

Migrate from WebViewJavascriptBridge

If you register a message handler named WebViewJavascriptBridge at native side, the js side dones not need modify any code.

// The bridge's name is `WebViewJavascriptBridge`
self.bridge = [self.webView stm_addScriptMessageHandlerUseName:@"WebViewJavascriptBridge"];

Installation

STMScriptMessageHandler is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod 'STMScriptMessageHandler'

License

STMScriptMessageHandler is available under the MIT license and 996ICU license. See file LICENSE.MIT and LICENSE.NPL for more info.