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Issue injecting external script with executeScript method in Cordova

I'm writing a dummy app to test how works the executeScript() method inside Cordova's InAppBrowser plugin. In particular, I'm trying to inject a javascript code inside one webview.

Here there is my index.html file:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>

        <meta charset="utf-8" />
        <meta name="format-detection" content="telephone=no" />
        <meta name="viewport" content="user-scalable=no, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1, minimum-scale=1, width=device-width, height=device-height, target-densitydpi=device-dpi" />
        <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/style.css" />
        <script type="text/javascript" src="phonegap.js"></script>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="js/index.js"></script>
        <title>InAppBrowser Injection Test</title>
    </head>
    <body>
        <div class="app">
            <h1>Testing Injection</h1>
            <div id="deviceready" class="blink">
                <p class="event listening">Starting Mother WebView</p>
                <div class="event received">
                  <p>Device is Ready</p>
                </div>
            </div>
        </div>
        <script type="text/javascript">
            app.initialize();
        </script>
    </body>
</html>

And the index.js file

var app = {

    initialize: function() {
        this.bindEvents();
    },

    bindEvents: function() {
        document.addEventListener('deviceready', this.onDeviceReady, false);
    },

    onDeviceReady: function() {
        app.receivedEvent('deviceready');
        var ref = window.open('http://www.example.net', '_blank', 'location=yes ,toolbar=yes, EnableViewPortScale=yes');
        ref.addEventListener('loadstart', function(event) { alert('start: ' + event.url); });
        ref.addEventListener('loadstop', function() {

        //ref.executeScript({ code: "alert('Injected Code')" });

        ref.executeScript({ file: "externaljavascriptfile.js" });
        showalert();

        });
       ref.addEventListener('loaderror', function(event) { alert('error: ' + event.message); });
       ref.addEventListener('exit', function(event) { alert(event.type); });      
    },


    receivedEvent: function(id) {
        var parentElement = document.getElementById(id);
        var listeningElement = parentElement.querySelector('.listening');
        var receivedElement = parentElement.querySelector('.received');
        listeningElement.setAttribute('style', 'display:none;');
        receivedElement.setAttribute('style', 'display:block;');
        console.log('Received Event: ' + id);
   }
};

and last the externaljavascriptfile.js

 alert('External Injected Code');

If I try to inject javascript code directly (i.e. uncommenting the line "ref.executeScript({ code: "alert('Injected Code')" });" ) all works fine and the alert is triggered after the page load, but if I try to inject an external javascript (i.e. using the line "ref.executeScript({ file: "externaljavascriptfile.js" });", nothing happens.

Am I missing something?

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Antonio Giovanni Schiavone Avatar asked Apr 03 '14 10:04

Antonio Giovanni Schiavone


2 Answers

Use Ajax to get JS file data then inject it using execute script

$.ajax({
    type: "GET",
    url: cordova.file.applicationDirectory + "www/js/externalScript.js",
    dataType: "text",   
    success: function (jsCode) {
        ref.executeScript({code: jsCode}, function () {
            console.log("Code Inserted Succesfully");
        });
    },
    error: function () {
       console.log("Ajax Error");
    }
});

//ref is reference of inappbrowser
//i.e. var ref = window.open();
//url is url of your local javascript file

With this method you can add a script file which is located in the local APP's sandbox, and not around in the Internet.

Note, you need to cordova-plugin-file: cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-file

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Aman Uppal Avatar answered Nov 09 '22 22:11

Aman Uppal


Actually, I think you already know the answer.

executeScript() method run in the child WebView.

ref.executeScript({ file: "externaljavascriptfile.js" });

In your code, executeScript() method is referenced http://www.example.net/externaljavascriptfile.js, not in your script file in /www/js cordova directory. Because executeScript() method injects JavaScript in childview as you know.

You can test the code with below. I've put the file in my website.

//...
onDeviceReady: function() {
  var ref = window.open('http://www.haruair.com/', '_blank', 'location=yes, toolbar=yes, EnableViewPortScale=yes');
  ref.addEventListener('loadstop', function() {
    ref.executeScript({ file: "externaljavascriptfile.js" });
  });
},
//...

FYI, if you need to get the data from childview, you can use callback.

//...
var ref = window.open('http://www.haruair.com/', '_blank', 'location=yes, toolbar=yes, EnableViewPortScale=yes');
ref.addEventListener( "loadstop", function() {
  ref.executeScript(
    { file:'http://haruair.com/externaljavascriptfile.js' },
    function() {
      ref.executeScript(
        { code:'getSomething()' },
        function(values){
          var data = values[0];
          alert(data.name);
        });
    }
  );
});
//...

In externaljavascriptfile.js:

var getSomething = function(){
  // do something and get the result from childview webpage
  return { name : 'foo', age : 12 };
};
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Edward Avatar answered Nov 09 '22 23:11

Edward