Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-webview-bridge
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-webview-bridge
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-webview-bridge
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-webview-bridge
react-native-webview-bridge-updated
React Native WebView Javascript Bridge - updated
@cheeselemon/react-native-webview-bridge
A messaging bridge for React-App and React-Native-WebView.
@webview-bridge/react-native
Fully Type-Safe Integration for React Native WebView and Web
@webview-bridge/web
Fully Type-Safe Integration for React Native WebView and Web
React Native Webview with Javascript Bridge
npm install react-native-webview-bridge
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
69.9
Supply Chain
98
Quality
75.3
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
Objective-C (48.02%)
JavaScript (40.26%)
Java (10.02%)
Ruby (1.69%)
Total Downloads
154,188
Last Day
34
Last Week
206
Last Month
752
Last Year
16,633
MIT License
1,369 Stars
254 Commits
486 Forks
40 Watchers
6 Branches
31 Contributors
Updated on Aug 22, 2025
Latest Version
0.40.1
Package Id
react-native-webview-bridge@0.40.1
Unpacked Size
676.92 kB
Size
545.06 kB
File Count
61
NPM Version
5.6.0
Node Version
8.11.3
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last Day
54.5%
34
Compared to previous day
Last Week
30.4%
206
Compared to previous week
Last Month
61%
752
Compared to previous month
Last Year
-33.5%
16,633
Compared to previous year
4
I have been testing and reading a lot of way to safely create a bridge between react-native and webview. I'm happy to announced that the wait is over and from React-Native 0.20 and above, the bridge is fully functional.
In order to use this extension, you have to do the following steps:
in your react-native project, run npm install react-native-webview-bridge --save
Project Navigator
tab
MainApplication.java
(MainActivity.java
if RN < 0.29) of your application1import com.github.alinz.reactnativewebviewbridge.WebViewBridgePackage;
MainApplication.java
(MainActivity.java
if RN < 0.29)1protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() { 2 return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList( 3 new MainReactPackage(), 4 new WebViewBridgePackage() //<- this 5 ); 6 }
android/setting.gradle
you might have multiple 3rd party libraries, make sure that you don't create multiple include.
include ':app', ':react-native-webview-bridge'
project(':react-native-webview-bridge').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-webview-bridge/android')
android/app/build.gradle
and add the following line inside dependencies
compile project(':react-native-webview-bridge')
react-native run-android
to see if everything is compilable.just import the module with one of your choices way:
** CommonJS style **
1var WebViewBridge = require('react-native-webview-bridge');
** ES6/ES2015 style **
1import WebViewBridge from 'react-native-webview-bridge';
WebViewBridge
is an extension of WebView
. It injects special script into any pages once it loads. Also it extends the functionality of WebView
by adding 1 new method and 1 new props.
the message must be in string. because this is the only way to send data back and forth between native and webview.
this is a prop that needs to be a function. it will be called once a message is received from webview. The type of received message is also in string.
this is a prop that allows locally loaded pages via file:// to access other file:// resources. Pass-thru to corresponding setting in WebView. Default is false
for Android 4.1 and above.
this is a prop that allows locally loaded pages via file:// to access resources in any origin. Pass-thru to corresponding setting in WebView. Default is false
for Android 4.1 and above.
bridge script is a special script which injects into all the webview. It automatically register a global variable called WebViewBridge
. It has 2 optional methods to implement and one method to send message to native side.
this method sends a message to native side. the message must be in string type or onError
method will be called.
this method needs to be implemented. it will be called once a message arrives from native side. The type of message is in string.
this is an error reporting method. It will be called if there is an error happens during sending a message. It receives a error message in string type.
a special bridge script will be injected once the page is going to different URL. So you don't have to manage when it needs to be injected.
You can still pass your own javascript to be injected into webview. However, Bridge script will be injected first and then your custom script.
This example can be found in examples
folder.
1const injectScript = ` 2 (function () { 3 if (WebViewBridge) { 4 5 WebViewBridge.onMessage = function (message) { 6 if (message === "hello from react-native") { 7 WebViewBridge.send("got the message inside webview"); 8 } 9 }; 10 11 WebViewBridge.send("hello from webview"); 12 } 13 }()); 14`; 15 16var Sample2 = createReactClass({ 17 onBridgeMessage(message){ 18 const { webviewbridge } = this.refs; 19 20 switch (message) { 21 case "hello from webview": 22 webviewbridge.sendToBridge("hello from react-native"); 23 break; 24 case "got the message inside webview": 25 console.log("we have got a message from webview! yeah"); 26 break; 27 } 28 }, 29 30 render() { 31 return ( 32 <WebViewBridge 33 ref="webviewbridge" 34 onBridgeMessage={this.onBridgeMessage.bind(this)} 35 injectedJavaScript={injectScript} 36 source={{uri: "https://google.com"}}/> 37 ); 38 } 39});
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