pichillilorenzo / flutter_inappwebview

A Flutter plugin that allows you to add an inline webview, to use a headless webview, and to open an in-app browser window.
https://inappwebview.dev
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loadFile doesn't accept Query Parameters with URL #1029

Open pratik-7span opened 2 years ago

pratik-7span commented 2 years ago

Environment

Technology Version
Flutter version 2.5.2
Plugin version 5.3.2
Android version not using
iOS version 15.0
Xcode version 13

Device information: iPad mini 6th gen

Description

Expected behavior: I want to pass query parameters with local file path. For example, assets/board/index.html?letter=5&mode=1

Current behavior: Like, currently I am passing assets/board/index.html and Its loading file successfully. but Its not working If I pass as above path (assets/board/index.html?letter=5&mode=1).

P.S. It is working for same URL if I host somewhere and use initialUrlRequest.

Do let me know if any other information you need. Kindly help.

github-actions[bot] commented 2 years ago

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pratik-7span commented 2 years ago

👋 @pratik7span

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Are you sure you have already searched for the same problem?

Some people open new issues but they didn't search for something similar or for the same issue. Please, search for it using the GitHub issue search box or on the official inappwebview.dev website, or, also, using Google, StackOverflow, etc. before posting a new one. You may already find an answer to your problem!

If this is really a new issue, then thank you for raising it. I will investigate it and get back to you as soon as possible. Please, make sure you have given me as much context as possible! Also, if you didn't already, post a code example that can replicate this issue.

In the meantime, you can already search for some possible solutions online! Because this plugin uses native WebView, you can search online for the same issue adding android WebView [MY ERROR HERE] or ios WKWebView [MY ERROR HERE] keywords.

Following these steps can save you, me, and other people a lot of time, thanks!

Thank you for instant auto-generated message. I tried everything everywhere on google. I found some solutions but that was different than what I want. I need it only when I load file from assets with query parameters.

codercq commented 2 years ago

I have the same problem, how can I solve it? @pichillilorenzo

SaikiranReddy412 commented 2 years ago

Yes, I also have same problem loading files from Internal storage

Jarvan1997 commented 1 year ago

Maybe you can use In-App Localhost Server.

Like this:

InAppWebView( initialUrlRequest: URLRequest( url: Uri.parse("http://localhost:8080/assets/index.html?letter=5&mode=1") ), onWebViewCreated: (controller) {}, onLoadStart: (controller, url) {}, onLoadStop: (controller, url) {}, ),

HadesPTIT commented 1 week ago

I have the same problem, how can I solve it?