IBM Worklight - How do I enable WebView debugging in Android?

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南方客 2021-02-06 09:38

Since Chrome has an awesome feature for remote debugging, I am wondering how this could help in developing in Worklight.

In the following docs they say to debug the cont

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  •  攒了一身酷
    2021-02-06 10:14

    Please note that WebView debugging is only relevant for Android 4.4 "KitKat" and not to any prior version of the Android OS.

    To debug your Chromium WebView in a Worklight application with the Android environment,

    1. Open the Android SDK and update to API Level 19.

      • You will of course need either a device or emulator running this version.

    2. Make sure that in yourAppName\android\native\AndroidManifest.xml you add support for targetSdkVersion=19.

    3. Change the Build Target to Android 4.4:

      • Right-click on the generated Android project > Properties > Android > Build Target

    4. Open yourAppName\android\native\src\com\yourAppName\yourAppName.java and

      • Import the following:
      import android.os.Build;
      import android.util.Log;
      import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo;
      import android.webkit.WebView;
      
      • Add the following to the onCreate() function:
      if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT){
           if(0 != (getApplicationInfo().flags = ApplicationInfo.FLAG_DEBUGGABLE)){
               WebView.setWebContentsDebuggingEnabled(true);
           }
      }
      

    The rest of the steps are as described in the Google documentation page.

    I don't have an Android device to verify this, so please try.

    As for whether it is beneficial or not, another debugging alternative can't hurt. It is up to you to decide if it's good or not, for you.

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