问题
I have a website that uses javascript that uses angular to control what you see on the website. So http://somewebsite.com/#page1 is shown and when you click on a tab that location changes to http://somewebsite.com/#page2. There will be no actual reload on the website and therefor func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, didFinish navigation: WKNavigation!) will not get triggered. How can you catch these hash changes?
Clearly Apple can, since the Safari webbrowser is able to show these changes in the location bar.
Update 19.33:
I did some research. Using window.onhashchange in the Safari browser this will get fired however in the WKWebView it does not. Diving deeper I use the following javascript to return the document location href every second.
window.setInterval(function(){ alert(document.location) }, 1000);
When reading that alert in WKWebView it never shows that the location changes, while in Safari you see http://somewebsite.com/#page1 and http://somewebsite.com/#page2. It seems like WKWebView does not support this feature which is extremely annoying.
回答1:
No need to inject any JS. I used webView.addObserver(self, forKeyPath: "URL", options: .new, context: nil) and this was detecting any URL changes, including hash changes. Then:
override func observeValue(
forKeyPath keyPath: String?,
of object: Any?,
change: [NSKeyValueChangeKey: Any]?,
context: UnsafeMutableRawPointer?) {
if object as AnyObject? === webView && keyPath == "URL" {
onURLChange(webView.url) // onURLChange does whatever you want
}
}
Don't forget to webView.removeObserver(self, forKeyPath: "URL") in deinit block though.
回答2:
let script = WKUserScript(source: "(function() { \"use strict\"; addEventListener(\"hashchange\", function(event) { webkit.messageHandlers.hashchangeMessageHandler.postMessage(null); }); }) ();", injectionTime: WKUserScriptInjectionTime.atDocumentEnd, forMainFrameOnly: false)
let configuration = WKWebViewConfiguration()
configuration.userContentController.add(self, name: "hashchangeMessageHandler")
configuration.userContentController.addUserScript(script)
self.webView = WKWebView(frame: CGRect.zero, configuration: configuration)
Now you can fetch the hash changed URL with:
func userContentController(_ userContentController: WKUserContentController, didReceive message: WKScriptMessage) {
print("Received message: \(message.name): \(message.body)")
print(self.webView.url)
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45845457/how-to-detect-hash-changes-in-wkwebview