520 lines
22 KiB
Dart
Executable File
520 lines
22 KiB
Dart
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import 'dart:async';
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import 'dart:collection';
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import 'dart:io';
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import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
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import 'package:flutter/services.dart';
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import 'context_menu.dart';
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import 'in_app_webview_controller.dart';
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import 'webview_options.dart';
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import 'types.dart';
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///This class uses the native WebView of the platform.
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///The [webViewController] field can be used to access the [InAppWebViewController] API.
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class InAppBrowser {
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///Browser's UUID
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String uuid;
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///Context menu used by the browser
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ContextMenu contextMenu;
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Map<String, JavaScriptHandlerCallback> javaScriptHandlersMap =
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HashMap<String, JavaScriptHandlerCallback>();
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bool _isOpened = false;
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MethodChannel _channel;
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static const MethodChannel _sharedChannel = const MethodChannel('com.pichillilorenzo/flutter_inappbrowser');
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/// WebView Controller that can be used to access the [InAppWebViewController] API.
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InAppWebViewController webViewController;
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///
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InAppBrowser() {
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uuid = uuidGenerator.v4();
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this._channel =
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MethodChannel('com.pichillilorenzo/flutter_inappbrowser_$uuid');
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this._channel.setMethodCallHandler(handleMethod);
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_isOpened = false;
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webViewController = new InAppWebViewController.fromInAppBrowser(
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uuid, this._channel, this);
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}
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Future<dynamic> handleMethod(MethodCall call) async {
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switch (call.method) {
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case "onBrowserCreated":
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this._isOpened = true;
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onBrowserCreated();
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break;
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case "onExit":
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this._isOpened = false;
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onExit();
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break;
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default:
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return webViewController.handleMethod(call);
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}
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}
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///Opens an [url] in a new [InAppBrowser] instance.
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///
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///[url]: The [url] to load. Call `encodeUriComponent()` on this if the [url] contains Unicode characters. The default value is `about:blank`.
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///
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///[headers]: The additional headers to be used in the HTTP request for this URL, specified as a map from name to value.
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///
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///[options]: Options for the [InAppBrowser].
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Future<void> openUrl(
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{@required String url,
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Map<String, String> headers = const {},
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InAppBrowserClassOptions options}) async {
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assert(url != null && url.isNotEmpty);
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this.throwIsAlreadyOpened(message: 'Cannot open $url!');
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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args.putIfAbsent('uuid', () => uuid);
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args.putIfAbsent('url', () => url);
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args.putIfAbsent('headers', () => headers);
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args.putIfAbsent('options', () => options?.toMap() ?? {});
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args.putIfAbsent('contextMenu', () => contextMenu?.toMap() ?? {});
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await _sharedChannel.invokeMethod('openUrl', args);
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}
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///Opens the given [assetFilePath] file in a new [InAppBrowser] instance. The other arguments are the same of [InAppBrowser.openUrl].
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///
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///To be able to load your local files (assets, js, css, etc.), you need to add them in the `assets` section of the `pubspec.yaml` file, otherwise they cannot be found!
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///
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///Example of a `pubspec.yaml` file:
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///```yaml
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///...
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///
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///# The following section is specific to Flutter.
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///flutter:
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///
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/// # The following line ensures that the Material Icons font is
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/// # included with your application, so that you can use the icons in
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/// # the material Icons class.
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/// uses-material-design: true
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///
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/// assets:
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/// - assets/index.html
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/// - assets/css/
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/// - assets/images/
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///
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///...
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///```
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///Example of a `main.dart` file:
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///```dart
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///...
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///inAppBrowser.openFile("assets/index.html");
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///...
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///```
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///
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///[headers]: The additional headers to be used in the HTTP request for this URL, specified as a map from name to value.
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///
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///[options]: Options for the [InAppBrowser].
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Future<void> openFile(
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{@required String assetFilePath,
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Map<String, String> headers = const {},
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InAppBrowserClassOptions options}) async {
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assert(assetFilePath != null && assetFilePath.isNotEmpty);
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this.throwIsAlreadyOpened(message: 'Cannot open $assetFilePath!');
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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args.putIfAbsent('uuid', () => uuid);
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args.putIfAbsent('url', () => assetFilePath);
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args.putIfAbsent('headers', () => headers);
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args.putIfAbsent('options', () => options?.toMap() ?? {});
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args.putIfAbsent('contextMenu', () => contextMenu?.toMap() ?? {});
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await _sharedChannel.invokeMethod('openFile', args);
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}
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///Opens a new [InAppBrowser] instance with [data] as a content, using [baseUrl] as the base URL for it.
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///
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///The [mimeType] parameter specifies the format of the data. The default value is `"text/html"`.
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///
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///The [encoding] parameter specifies the encoding of the data. The default value is `"utf8"`.
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///
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///The [androidHistoryUrl] parameter is the URL to use as the history entry. The default value is `about:blank`. If non-null, this must be a valid URL. This parameter is used only on Android.
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///
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///The [options] parameter specifies the options for the [InAppBrowser].
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Future<void> openData(
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{@required String data,
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String mimeType = "text/html",
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String encoding = "utf8",
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String baseUrl = "about:blank",
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String androidHistoryUrl = "about:blank",
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InAppBrowserClassOptions options}) async {
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assert(data != null);
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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args.putIfAbsent('uuid', () => uuid);
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args.putIfAbsent('options', () => options?.toMap() ?? {});
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args.putIfAbsent('data', () => data);
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args.putIfAbsent('mimeType', () => mimeType);
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args.putIfAbsent('encoding', () => encoding);
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args.putIfAbsent('baseUrl', () => baseUrl);
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args.putIfAbsent('historyUrl', () => androidHistoryUrl);
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args.putIfAbsent('contextMenu', () => contextMenu?.toMap() ?? {});
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await _sharedChannel.invokeMethod('openData', args);
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}
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///This is a static method that opens an [url] in the system browser. You wont be able to use the [InAppBrowser] methods here!
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static Future<void> openWithSystemBrowser({@required String url}) async {
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assert(url != null && url.isNotEmpty);
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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args.putIfAbsent('url', () => url);
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return await _sharedChannel.invokeMethod('openWithSystemBrowser', args);
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}
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///Displays an [InAppBrowser] window that was opened hidden. Calling this has no effect if the [InAppBrowser] was already visible.
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Future<void> show() async {
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this.throwIsNotOpened();
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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args.putIfAbsent('uuid', () => uuid);
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await _channel.invokeMethod('show', args);
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}
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///Hides the [InAppBrowser] window. Calling this has no effect if the [InAppBrowser] was already hidden.
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Future<void> hide() async {
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this.throwIsNotOpened();
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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await _channel.invokeMethod('hide', args);
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}
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///Closes the [InAppBrowser] window.
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Future<void> close() async {
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this.throwIsNotOpened();
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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await _channel.invokeMethod('close', args);
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}
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///Check if the Web View of the [InAppBrowser] instance is hidden.
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Future<bool> isHidden() async {
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this.throwIsNotOpened();
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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return await _channel.invokeMethod('isHidden', args);
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}
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///Sets the [InAppBrowser] options with the new [options] and evaluates them.
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Future<void> setOptions({@required InAppBrowserClassOptions options}) async {
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this.throwIsNotOpened();
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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args.putIfAbsent('options', () => options?.toMap() ?? {});
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await _channel.invokeMethod('setOptions', args);
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}
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///Gets the current [InAppBrowser] options as a `Map`. Returns `null` if the options are not setted yet.
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Future<InAppBrowserClassOptions> getOptions() async {
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this.throwIsNotOpened();
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Map<String, dynamic> args = <String, dynamic>{};
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InAppBrowserClassOptions inAppBrowserClassOptions =
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InAppBrowserClassOptions();
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Map<dynamic, dynamic> options =
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await _channel.invokeMethod('getOptions', args);
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if (options != null) {
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options = options.cast<String, dynamic>();
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inAppBrowserClassOptions.crossPlatform =
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InAppBrowserOptions.fromMap(options);
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inAppBrowserClassOptions.inAppWebViewGroupOptions = InAppWebViewGroupOptions();
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inAppBrowserClassOptions.inAppWebViewGroupOptions.crossPlatform =
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InAppWebViewOptions.fromMap(options);
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if (Platform.isAndroid) {
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inAppBrowserClassOptions.android =
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AndroidInAppBrowserOptions.fromMap(options);
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inAppBrowserClassOptions
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.inAppWebViewGroupOptions.android =
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AndroidInAppWebViewOptions.fromMap(options);
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} else if (Platform.isIOS) {
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inAppBrowserClassOptions.ios =
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IOSInAppBrowserOptions.fromMap(options);
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inAppBrowserClassOptions.inAppWebViewGroupOptions
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.ios = IOSInAppWebViewOptions.fromMap(options);
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}
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}
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return inAppBrowserClassOptions;
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}
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///Returns `true` if the [InAppBrowser] instance is opened, otherwise `false`.
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bool isOpened() {
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return this._isOpened;
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}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] is created.
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void onBrowserCreated() {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] window is closed.
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void onExit() {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] starts to load an [url].
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void onLoadStart(String url) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] finishes loading an [url].
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void onLoadStop(String url) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] encounters an error loading an [url].
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void onLoadError(String url, int code, String message) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] main page receives an HTTP error.
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///
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///[url] represents the url of the main page that received the HTTP error.
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///
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///[statusCode] represents the status code of the response. HTTP errors have status codes >= 400.
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///
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///[description] represents the description of the HTTP error. On iOS, it is always an empty string.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available on Android 23+.
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void onLoadHttpError(String url, int statusCode, String description) {}
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///Event fired when the current [progress] (range 0-100) of loading a page is changed.
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void onProgressChanged(int progress) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] webview receives a [ConsoleMessage].
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void onConsoleMessage(ConsoleMessage consoleMessage) {}
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///Give the host application a chance to take control when a URL is about to be loaded in the current WebView. This event is not called on the initial load of the WebView.
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///
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///Note that on Android there isn't any way to load an URL for a frame that is not the main frame, so if the request is not for the main frame, the navigation is allowed by default.
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///However, if you want to cancel requests for subframes, you can use the [AndroidInAppWebViewOptions.regexToCancelSubFramesLoading] option
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///to write a Regular Expression that, if the url request of a subframe matches, then the request of that subframe is canceled.
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///
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///Also, on Android, this method is not called for POST requests.
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///
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///[shouldOverrideUrlLoadingRequest] represents the navigation request.
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useShouldOverrideUrlLoading] option to `true`.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<ShouldOverrideUrlLoadingAction> shouldOverrideUrlLoading(ShouldOverrideUrlLoadingRequest shouldOverrideUrlLoadingRequest) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] webview loads a resource.
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useOnLoadResource] and [InAppWebViewOptions.javaScriptEnabled] options to `true`.
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void onLoadResource(LoadedResource resource) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] webview scrolls.
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///
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///[x] represents the current horizontal scroll origin in pixels.
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///
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///[y] represents the current vertical scroll origin in pixels.
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void onScrollChanged(int x, int y) {}
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///Event fired when [InAppBrowser] recognizes and starts a downloadable file.
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///
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///[url] represents the url of the file.
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useOnDownloadStart] option to `true`.
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void onDownloadStart(String url) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] webview finds the `custom-scheme` while loading a resource. Here you can handle the url request and return a [CustomSchemeResponse] to load a specific resource encoded to `base64`.
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///
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///[scheme] represents the scheme of the url.
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///
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///[url] represents the url of the request.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<CustomSchemeResponse> onLoadResourceCustomScheme(
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String scheme, String url) {}
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///Event fired when the [InAppBrowser] webview requests the host application to create a new window,
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///for example when trying to open a link with `target="_blank"` or when `window.open()` is called by JavaScript side.
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///
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///[onCreateWindowRequest] represents the request.
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///
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///**NOTE**: on Android you need to set [AndroidInAppWebViewOptions.supportMultipleWindows] option to `true`.
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void onCreateWindow(OnCreateWindowRequest onCreateWindowRequest) {}
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///Event fired when javascript calls the `alert()` method to display an alert dialog.
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///If [JsAlertResponse.handledByClient] is `true`, the webview will assume that the client will handle the dialog.
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///
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///[message] represents the message to be displayed in the alert dialog.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<JsAlertResponse> onJsAlert(String message) {}
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///Event fired when javascript calls the `confirm()` method to display a confirm dialog.
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///If [JsConfirmResponse.handledByClient] is `true`, the webview will assume that the client will handle the dialog.
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///
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///[message] represents the message to be displayed in the alert dialog.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<JsConfirmResponse> onJsConfirm(String message) {}
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///Event fired when javascript calls the `prompt()` method to display a prompt dialog.
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///If [JsPromptResponse.handledByClient] is `true`, the webview will assume that the client will handle the dialog.
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///
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///[message] represents the message to be displayed in the alert dialog.
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///[defaultValue] represents the default value displayed in the prompt dialog.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<JsPromptResponse> onJsPrompt(String message, String defaultValue) {}
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///Event fired when the WebView received an HTTP authentication request. The default behavior is to cancel the request.
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///
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///[challenge] contains data about host, port, protocol, realm, etc. as specified in the [HttpAuthChallenge].
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<HttpAuthResponse> onReceivedHttpAuthRequest(
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HttpAuthChallenge challenge) {}
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///Event fired when the WebView need to perform server trust authentication (certificate validation).
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///The host application must return either [ServerTrustAuthResponse] instance with [ServerTrustAuthResponseAction.CANCEL] or [ServerTrustAuthResponseAction.PROCEED].
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///
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///[challenge] contains data about host, port, protocol, realm, etc. as specified in the [ServerTrustChallenge].
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<ServerTrustAuthResponse> onReceivedServerTrustAuthRequest(
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ServerTrustChallenge challenge) {}
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///Notify the host application to handle an SSL client certificate request.
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///Webview stores the response in memory (for the life of the application) if [ClientCertResponseAction.PROCEED] or [ClientCertResponseAction.CANCEL]
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///is called and does not call [onReceivedClientCertRequest] again for the same host and port pair.
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///Note that, multiple layers in chromium network stack might be caching the responses.
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///
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///[challenge] contains data about host, port, protocol, realm, etc. as specified in the [ClientCertChallenge].
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<ClientCertResponse> onReceivedClientCertRequest(
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ClientCertChallenge challenge) {}
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///Event fired as find-on-page operations progress.
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///The listener may be notified multiple times while the operation is underway, and the numberOfMatches value should not be considered final unless [isDoneCounting] is true.
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///
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///[activeMatchOrdinal] represents the zero-based ordinal of the currently selected match.
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///
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///[numberOfMatches] represents how many matches have been found.
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///
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///[isDoneCounting] whether the find operation has actually completed.
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void onFindResultReceived(
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int activeMatchOrdinal, int numberOfMatches, bool isDoneCounting) {}
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///Event fired when an `XMLHttpRequest` is sent to a server.
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///It gives the host application a chance to take control over the request before sending it.
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///
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///[ajaxRequest] represents the `XMLHttpRequest`.
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useShouldInterceptAjaxRequest] option to `true`.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<AjaxRequest> shouldInterceptAjaxRequest(AjaxRequest ajaxRequest) {}
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///Event fired whenever the `readyState` attribute of an `XMLHttpRequest` changes.
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///It gives the host application a chance to abort the request.
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///
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///[ajaxRequest] represents the [XMLHttpRequest].
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useShouldInterceptAjaxRequest] option to `true`.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<AjaxRequestAction> onAjaxReadyStateChange(AjaxRequest ajaxRequest) {}
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///Event fired as an `XMLHttpRequest` progress.
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///It gives the host application a chance to abort the request.
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///
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///[ajaxRequest] represents the [XMLHttpRequest].
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useShouldInterceptAjaxRequest] option to `true`.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<AjaxRequestAction> onAjaxProgress(AjaxRequest ajaxRequest) {}
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///Event fired when a request is sent to a server through [Fetch API](https://developer.mozilla.org/it/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API).
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///It gives the host application a chance to take control over the request before sending it.
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///
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///[fetchRequest] represents a resource request.
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///
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///**NOTE**: In order to be able to listen this event, you need to set [InAppWebViewOptions.useShouldInterceptFetchRequest] option to `true`.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<FetchRequest> shouldInterceptFetchRequest(FetchRequest fetchRequest) {}
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///Event fired when the host application updates its visited links database.
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///This event is also fired when the navigation state of the [InAppWebView] changes through the usage of
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///javascript **[History API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API)** functions (`pushState()`, `replaceState()`) and `onpopstate` event
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///or, also, when the javascript `window.location` changes without reloading the webview (for example appending or modifying an hash to the url).
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///
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///[url] represents the url being visited.
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///
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///[androidIsReload] indicates if this url is being reloaded. Available only on Android.
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void onUpdateVisitedHistory(String url, bool androidIsReload) {}
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///Event fired when `window.print()` is called from JavaScript side.
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///
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///[url] represents the url on which is called.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available on Android 21+.
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void onPrint(String url) {}
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///Event fired when an HTML element of the webview has been clicked and held.
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///
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///[hitTestResult] represents the hit result for hitting an HTML elements.
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void onLongPressHitTestResult(InAppWebViewHitTestResult hitTestResult) {}
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///Event fired when the current page has entered full screen mode.
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void onEnterFullscreen() {}
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///Event fired when the current page has exited full screen mode.
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void onExitFullscreen() {}
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///Event fired when the WebView notifies that a loading URL has been flagged by Safe Browsing.
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///The default behavior is to show an interstitial to the user, with the reporting checkbox visible.
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///
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///[url] represents the url of the request.
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///
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///[threatType] represents the reason the resource was caught by Safe Browsing, corresponding to a [SafeBrowsingThreat].
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on Android 27+.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<SafeBrowsingResponse> androidOnSafeBrowsingHit(
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String url, SafeBrowsingThreat threatType) {}
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///Event fired when the WebView is requesting permission to access the specified resources and the permission currently isn't granted or denied.
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///
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///[origin] represents the origin of the web page which is trying to access the restricted resources.
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///
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///[resources] represents the array of resources the web content wants to access.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on Android 23+.
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// ignore: missing_return
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Future<PermissionRequestResponse> androidOnPermissionRequest(
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String origin, List<String> resources) {}
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///Event that notifies the host application that web content from the specified origin is attempting to use the Geolocation API, but no permission state is currently set for that origin.
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///Note that for applications targeting Android N and later SDKs (API level > `Build.VERSION_CODES.M`) this method is only called for requests originating from secure origins such as https.
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///On non-secure origins geolocation requests are automatically denied.
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///
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///[origin] represents the origin of the web content attempting to use the Geolocation API.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on Android.
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Future<GeolocationPermissionShowPromptResponse>
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// ignore: missing_return
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androidOnGeolocationPermissionsShowPrompt(String origin) {}
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///Notify the host application that a request for Geolocation permissions, made with a previous call to [androidOnGeolocationPermissionsShowPrompt] has been canceled.
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///Any related UI should therefore be hidden.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on Android.
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void androidOnGeolocationPermissionsHidePrompt() {}
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///Invoked when the web view's web content process is terminated.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on iOS.
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void iosOnWebContentProcessDidTerminate() {}
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///Called when the web view begins to receive web content.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on iOS.
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void iosOnDidCommit() {}
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///Called when a web view receives a server redirect.
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///
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///**NOTE**: available only on iOS.
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void iosOnDidReceiveServerRedirectForProvisionalNavigation() {}
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void throwIsAlreadyOpened({String message = ''}) {
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if (this.isOpened()) {
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throw Exception([
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'Error: ${(message.isEmpty) ? '' : message + ' '}The browser is already opened.'
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]);
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}
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}
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void throwIsNotOpened({String message = ''}) {
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if (!this.isOpened()) {
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throw Exception([
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'Error: ${(message.isEmpty) ? '' : message + ' '}The browser is not opened.'
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]);
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}
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}
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}
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