Pass cookies from HttpURLConnection (java.net.CookieManager) to WebView (android.webkit.CookieManager)

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粉色の甜心
粉色の甜心 2020-11-28 20:04

I\'ve seen answers about how this should work with the old DefaultHttpClient but there\'s not a good example for HttpURLConnection

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  •  我在风中等你
    2020-11-28 20:43

    I would like to suggest a completely different approach to your problem. Instead of copying cookies from one place to another (manual sync), let's make HttpURLConnection and WebViews use the same cookie storage.

    This completely eliminates the need for sync. Any cookie updated in any one of them, will be immediately and automatically reflected in the other.

    To do this, create your own implementation of java.net.CookieManager which forwards all requests to the WebViews' webkit android.webkit.CookieManager.

    Implementation:

    import java.io.IOException;
    import java.net.CookieManager;
    import java.net.CookiePolicy;
    import java.net.CookieStore;
    import java.net.URI;
    import java.util.Arrays;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.Map;
    
    public class WebkitCookieManagerProxy extends CookieManager 
    {
        private android.webkit.CookieManager webkitCookieManager;
    
        public WebkitCookieManagerProxy()
        {
            this(null, null);
        }
    
        WebkitCookieManagerProxy(CookieStore store, CookiePolicy cookiePolicy)
        {
            super(null, cookiePolicy);
    
            this.webkitCookieManager = android.webkit.CookieManager.getInstance();
        }
    
        @Override
        public void put(URI uri, Map> responseHeaders) throws IOException 
        {
            // make sure our args are valid
            if ((uri == null) || (responseHeaders == null)) return;
    
            // save our url once
            String url = uri.toString();
    
            // go over the headers
            for (String headerKey : responseHeaders.keySet()) 
            {
                // ignore headers which aren't cookie related
                if ((headerKey == null) || !(headerKey.equalsIgnoreCase("Set-Cookie2") || headerKey.equalsIgnoreCase("Set-Cookie"))) continue;
    
                // process each of the headers
                for (String headerValue : responseHeaders.get(headerKey))
                {
                    this.webkitCookieManager.setCookie(url, headerValue);
                }
            }
        }
    
        @Override
        public Map> get(URI uri, Map> requestHeaders) throws IOException 
        {
            // make sure our args are valid
            if ((uri == null) || (requestHeaders == null)) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument is null");
    
            // save our url once
            String url = uri.toString();
    
            // prepare our response
            Map> res = new java.util.HashMap>();
    
            // get the cookie
            String cookie = this.webkitCookieManager.getCookie(url);
    
            // return it
            if (cookie != null) res.put("Cookie", Arrays.asList(cookie));
            return res;
        }
    
        @Override
        public CookieStore getCookieStore() 
        {
            // we don't want anyone to work with this cookie store directly
            throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
        }
    }
    

    and finally use it by doing this on your application initialization:

    android.webkit.CookieSyncManager.createInstance(appContext);
    // unrelated, just make sure cookies are generally allowed
    android.webkit.CookieManager.getInstance().setAcceptCookie(true);
    
    // magic starts here
    WebkitCookieManagerProxy coreCookieManager = new WebkitCookieManagerProxy(null, java.net.CookiePolicy.ACCEPT_ALL);
    java.net.CookieHandler.setDefault(coreCookieManager);
    

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