Support running debugger against WebView without native changes
Sajeel Hassan
its mid 2022 and there is no way to debug webview for expo react native running on android simulator via USB connection.
Anybody who can help?
Sebastian Bean
I would love this as well! making a hybrid app, mostly web JS (inside react webview), will need to ditch expo if i can't switch this on (just a bool!)
Wilbert Cedeno
Wow, I'm surprised this isn't a feature yet. I'm trying to debug a crazy difficult scenario and I can't debug in Android WebViews. It works fine for iOS.
Sil Kreulen
Wilbert Cedeno: Hi Wilbert, can you share how you made it work on IOS? I am running me IOS app through expo, but I do not see any logs in the debugger and I also do not see the possibility to select 'remote devices' in google chrome.
Wilbert Cedeno
Sil Kreulen: I used the steps for using Safari for iOS, not Chrome. You have to enable Developer View on Safari first.
Mosh Feu
It's not even Planned in the roadmap.. 😢
Betty
Patrick Menlove
I'm running into problems with this with running tests on an expo app in Appium - https://github.com/appium/appium/issues/9469 - having the option to enable this in expo would be helpful!
antonioaltamura
This is an important feature for working with WebView, does it really is still as Feature request state?
DeanYao
Thanks for the great project and developers.
Could you provide another expo client that using WebView.setWebContentsDebuggingEnabled(true) in MainApplication.java?
Developing a hybrid application it's important to debug webview content on the application.
I tried to compile it myself but I always failed.
Please tell us any workaround to achieve this.
Juan Carlos Farah
Is there any workaround to do this currently? I really need to debug a WebView, but I cannot find a way.
Лu Лinveгa
I would use that
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