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WPE WebKit port for Android.

WPEView API

WPEView wraps the WPE WebKit browser engine in a reusable Android library. WPEView serves a similar purpose to Android's built-in WebView and tries to mimick its API aiming to be an easy to use drop-in replacement with extended functionality.

Setting up WPEView in your Android application is fairly simple.

(TODO: package, distribute and document installation)

First, add the WPEView widget to your Activity layout:

<org.wpewebkit.wpeview.WPEView
        android:id="@+id/wpe_view"
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        tools:context=".MainActivity"/>

And next, wire it in your Activity implementation to start using the API, for example, to load an URL:

override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_main)

    val browser = findViewById(R.id.wpe_view)
    browser?.loadUrl(INITIAL_URL)
}

To see WPEView in action check the tools folder.

Setting up your environment

python3

The bootstrap script requires python3.

Getting the dependencies

WPE Android depends on a considerable amount of libraries, including libWPE and WPEWebKit. To ease the cross-compilation process we use Cerbero. To set all things up run:

./tools/scripts/bootstrap.py

This command will fetch the required binaries and place them in the expected location.

If you want to build (and/or modify) the dependencies you can pass the --build option:

./tools/scripts/bootstrap.py --build

This command will fetch Cerbero, the Android NDK and a bunch of dependencies required to cross-compile WPE Android dependencies. The process takes a significant amount of time.

You can optionally create a debug build of WPEWebKit passing the --debug option to the bootstrap command:

./tools/scripts/bootstrap.py --build --debug

Finally, the bootstrap option accepts the --arch option to set the target architecture. Currently supported architectures are arm64 and x86_64.

Android Studio

Android Studio is required to build and run WPE Android. Once the bootstrap process is done and all the dependencies are cross-compiled and installed, you should be able to open the launcher demo with Android Studio and run it on a real device.

Web Inspector

To enable Web Inspector access, you need to enable the remote inspector server and developer extras.

1. Forward the Remote Inspector Port

Before launching the application, ensure that the attached device or emulator is started. In the terminal, issue the following command:

adb forward tcp:5000 tcp:5000

2. Enable Remote Inspector and Developer Extras

Before creating any WPEView instance, enable the remote inspector server and developer extras:

WPEView.enableRemoteInspector(5000, true)
val view = WPEView().apply {
    settings.developerExtrasEnabled = true
    loadUrl("https://www.wpewebkit.org")
}

3. Access the Web Inspector

After completing the above steps, you can access the Web Inspector by opening the following URL in any browser:

http://127.0.0.1:5000

WebDriver

Following demostrates how to run a simple webdriver script on emulator

1. Create python virtual environment for Selenium

Create directory for Selenium (to any location you want)

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install selenium

2. Create python Selenium script

Save following as simple_test.py

from selenium import webdriver

options = webdriver.WPEWebKitOptions()
# Custom browser
options.binary_location = "/"
# Extra browser arguments
options.add_argument("--automation")
# Remove incompatible capabilities keys
del(options._caps["platform"])
del(options._caps["version"])

driver = webdriver.Remote(command_executor="http://127.0.0.1:8888", options=options)
driver.get('http://www.wpewebkit.org')
driver.quit()

3. Run webdriver application on emulator

From android studio run webdriver application on x86-64 emulator. After emulator has started issue following on terminal

adb forward tcp:8888 tcp:8888

4. Run WebDriver Selenium tests

From Selenium directory created previously run

python3 ./simple_test.py

Declaring dependencies

To add a dependency on WPEView, you must add the Maven Central repository to your project. Read Maven Central repository for more information.

Add the dependencies for the artifacts you need in the build.gradle file for your app or module:

dependencies {
    implementation "org.wpewebkit.wpeview:wpeview:0.1.2"
}

For more information about dependencies, see Add build dependencies.

Known issues and limitations

  • The universal wpewebkit bootstrap package is not yet supported.
  • The scripts and build have only been tested in Linux.

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