WebViewKit adds a SwiftUI WebView
that can be used to embed local and online web sites in your SwiftUI apps.
The result can look like this and can also be presented in sheets, full screen covers etc.:
The WebView
view can load any url and be fully configured to fit your needs. For more basic needs, you have a SafariWebView
as well.
WebViewKit can be installed with the Swift Package Manager:
https://github.com/danielsaidi/WebViewKit.git
If you prefer to not have external dependencies, you can also just copy the source code into your app.
WebViewKit supports iOS 13
and macOS 11
.
The online documentation has a getting started guide guide to help you get started with WebViewKit.
The library's main view is WebView
, which can be used to load local and online web pages:
import SwiftUI
import WebViewKit
struct MyView {
let url = URL(string: "https://danielsaidi.com")
var body: some View {
WebView(url: url)
}
}
You can also provide it with a configuration block that can be used to configure the created WKWebView
.
For more information, please see the online documentation and getting started guide.
The online documentation contains more information, code examples, etc., and makes it easy to overview the various parts of the library.
The demo app lets you explore the library on iOS and macOS. To try it out, just open and run the Demo
project.
You can sponsor this project on GitHub Sponsors or get in touch for paid support.
Feel free to reach out if you have questions or if you want to contribute in any way:
- Website: danielsaidi.com
- Mastodon: @[email protected]
- Twitter: @danielsaidi
- E-mail: [email protected]
WebViewKit is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.