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A Flutter plugin that provides a WebView widget on Android and iOS.

WebView for Flutter #

pub package

A Flutter plugin that provides a WebView widget.

On iOS the WebView widget is backed by a WKWebView; On Android the WebView widget is backed by a WebView.

Usage #

Add webview_flutter as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file. If you are targeting Android, make sure to read the Android Platform Views section below to choose the platform view mode that best suits your needs.

You can now include a WebView widget in your widget tree. See the WebView widget's Dartdoc for more details on how to use the widget.

Android Platform Views #

The WebView is relying on Platform Views to embed the Android’s webview within the Flutter app. It supports two modes: Virtual displays (the current default) and Hybrid composition.

Here are some points to consider when choosing between the two:

  • Hybrid composition mode has a built-in keyboard support while Virtual displays mode has multiple keyboard issues
  • Hybrid composition mode requires Android SDK 19+ while Virtual displays mode requires Android SDK 20+
  • Hybrid composition mode has performance limitations when working on Android versions prior to Android 10 while Virtual displays is performant on all supported Android versions
Hybrid composition Virtual displays
Full keyboard supoport yes no
Android SDK support 19+ 20+
Full performance Android 10+ always
The default no yes

Using Virtual displays #

The mode is currently enabled by default. You should however make sure to set the correct minSdkVersion in android/app/build.gradle (if it was previously lower than 20):

android {
    defaultConfig {
        minSdkVersion 20
    }
}

Using Hybrid Composition #

  1. Set the correct minSdkVersion in android/app/build.gradle (if it was previously lower than 19):

    android {
        defaultConfig {
            minSdkVersion 19
        }
    }
    
  2. Set WebView.platform = SurfaceAndroidWebView(); in initState(). For example:

    import 'dart:io';
       
    import 'package:webview_flutter/webview_flutter.dart';
    
    class WebViewExample extends StatefulWidget {
      @override
      WebViewExampleState createState() => WebViewExampleState();
    }
       
    class WebViewExampleState extends State<WebViewExample> {
      @override
      void initState() {
        super.initState();
            // Enable hybrid composition.
    if (Platform.isAndroid) WebView.platform = SurfaceAndroidWebView();
      }
    
      @override
      Widget build(BuildContext context) {
        return WebView(
          initialUrl: 'https://flutter.dev',
        );
      }
    }
    

Enable Material Components for Android #

To use Material Components when the user interacts with input elements in the WebView, follow the steps described in the Enabling Material Components instructions.

Setting custom headers on POST requests #

Currently, setting custom headers when making a post request with the WebViewController's loadRequest method is not supported on Android. If you require this functionality, a workaround is to make the request manually, and then load the response data using loadHTMLString instead.