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README.md | 2019-09-15 |
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log | 2019-09-15 |
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This is a template project for Android Studio that allows you to create an android webview application in minutes. You can use it to create a simple app for your website or as a starting point for your HTML5 based android app.
Download or clone this repository and import it into Android Studio.
If you want to create an app that displays the content of a remote website
uncomment lines 30 and 31 in MainActivity.java
and replace http://example.com
with your remote source
java
mWebView.loadUrl("http://example.com");
mWebView.setWebViewClient(new MyWebViewClient());
open the MyWebViewClient.java
file and replace example.com
on line 14 with your custom hostname
java
if (Objects.requireNonNull(Uri.parse(url).getHost()).endsWith("example.com")) {
If you want to create a local HTML5 android app
uncomment line 34 in MainActivity.java
java
mWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/index.html");
put all your files (including your index.html
) in the assets
directory