Saxophonist
Saxophonist

Reputation: 707

Android Service reads localStorage?

I have developed a PhoneGap application for Android. The application is composed by the webapp (HTML/jQuery) and a background service (Java code) that's started by the webapp.

This webapp writes to window.localStorage like

    <script>
       window.localStorage.setItem("name","MyName");
    </script>

Is it possible to read this name that is in the localStorage from my Java code?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 4270

Answers (2)

Savoo
Savoo

Reputation: 963

Use cordova-plugin-nativestorage plugin to read localstorage in android java file.

it's for IOS,Android Plateform

this plugin use nativeStorage

Cordova Syntax:

NativeStorage.setItem("reference", obj, setSuccess, setError);
function setSuccess(obj){
}
function setError(obj){
}

Anroid JAVA:

SharedPreferences sharedPreferences = getSharedPreferences("MainActivity", MODE_PRIVATE);
System.out.println("********---------    shared pref values...   " +  sharedPreferences.getString("myid", "no value"));

Upvotes: 3

Ross
Ross

Reputation: 3330

This is possible. To execute JavaScript and get response you can do as follows:

Define JavaScript callback interface in your code:

class MyJavaScriptInterface {
    public void someCallback(String jsResult) {
         // this will be passed the local storage name variable
    }
}

Attach this callback to your WebView:

MyJavaScriptInterface javaInterface = new MyJavaScriptInterface();
webView.addJavascriptInterface(javaInterface, "HTMLOUT");

Run your JavaScript calling window.HTMLOUT.someCallback from the script:

webView.loadUrl("javascript:( function () { var name = window.localStorage['name']; window.HTMLOUT.someCallback(name); } ) ()");

Note - window.localStorage['name'] is the same as window.localStorage.getItem('name')

This post here on stackoverflow helped me

You might need to use super.webView.addJavascriptInterface or super.addJavascriptInterface to add the interface. You might need to use super.webView.loadUrl or super.loadUrl to invoke this. It all depends on where you are going to be calling these from.

Upvotes: 8

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