Reputation: 679
I want to load local resources with webView. I built a demo with both UIWebView and WKWebView to do some test with the code below.
let uiWebView = UIWebView(frame: self.view.bounds)
self.view.addSubview(uiWebView)
let wkWebView = WKWebView(frame:CGRect(x: 0, y: 400, width: 500, height: 500))
self.view.addSubview(wkWebView)
let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource:"1", ofType: "png")
guard let realPath = path else {
return
}
let url = URL(string: realPath)
let fileUrl = URL(fileURLWithPath: realPath)
if let realUrl = url {
uiWebView.loadRequest(URLRequest(url:realUrl))
wkWebView.load(URLRequest(url:realUrl))
}
// uiWebView.loadRequest(URLRequest(url:fileUrl))
// wkWebView.load(URLRequest(url:fileUrl))
The uiWebView can load the resource but wkWebView can not. But if I use
uiWebView.loadRequest(URLRequest(url:fileUrl))
wkWebView.load(URLRequest(url:fileUrl))
both uiWebView and wkWebView can work well. I am confused and can anyone explain that for me: Shouldn't I use URL(string: realPath) for a local resource? But why UIWebView can use it ?
Upvotes: 33
Views: 36828
Reputation: 93141
A couple points:
WKWebview
for iOS 8 and later. I would avoid writing new code with UIWebView
.In apps that run in iOS 8 and later, use the
WKWebView
class instead of usingUIWebView
. Additionally, consider setting theWKPreferences
propertyjavaScriptEnabled
tofalse
if you render files that are not supposed to run JavaScript.
/path/to/file.png
and use file:///path/to/file.png
instead.As to why one URL works and the other does not, let's make a minimal example:
let realPath = "/path/to/file.png"
let url = URL(string: realPath) // /path/to/file.png
let fileUrl = URL(fileURLWithPath: realPath) // file:///path/to/file.png
url
does not provide the scheme (a.k.a protocol). It should only be used in conjunction with another URL to give the absolute address of the resource you are trying to reach. UIWebView
supports it for backwards-compatibility reasons but Apple decided to start clean with WKWebView
.fileURL
has a scheme (file://
) that tells the resource is located on the local file system. Other common schemes are http
, https
, ftp
, etc. It's a complete address to a resource so both views know how to resolve it.Upvotes: 38
Reputation: 2593
This might be for security reasons, or just how the WKWebView
API was implemented.
WKWebView
has a specific instance method for loading local resources called loadFileURL(_:allowingReadAccessTo:)
. This was introduced in iOS 9.
If you are targeting iOS 8.0 or newer, you should be using WKWebView
instead of UIWebView
. See: https://developer.apple.com/reference/webkit/wkwebview
Upvotes: 3