Important note if your project doesn’t use ARC: you must add the -fobjc-arc
compiler flag to SVWebViewController.m
and SVModalWebViewController.m
in Target Settings > Build Phases > Compile Sources.
is a simple inline browser for iOS. The iPhone UI is highly based on Tweetie’s inline browser, and the iPad version on Reeder.
SVWebViewController features:
- iPhone and iPad distinct UIs
- full landscape orientation support
- back, forward, stop/refresh and action buttons (with actions “Open in Safari” and “Mail Link”)
- “Open in Chrome” action button if Google Chrome is installed (by alexruperez)
- navbar title set to the currently visible web page
- talks with
setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible
- Drag the
SVWebViewController/SVWebViewController
folder into your project. - Add the MessageUI framework to your project
(see sample Xcode project in /Demo
)
Just like any UIViewController, SVWebViewController can be pushed into a UINavigationController stack:
SVWebViewController *webViewController = [[SVWebViewController alloc] initWithAddress:@"http://google.com"]; [self.navigationController pushViewController:webViewController animated:YES];
It can also be presented modally using SVModalWebViewController
:
SVModalWebViewController *webViewController = [[SVModalWebViewController alloc] initWithAddress:@"http://google.com"]; [self presentModalViewController:webViewController animated:YES];
Only SVModalWebViewController
supports custom tint colors using the barsTintColor
property.
Use the availableActions
integer bit mask property to set which actions should be available for display:
enum { SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsNone = 0, SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsOpenInSafari = 1 << 0, SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsMailLink = 1 << 1, SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsCopyLink = 1 << 2, SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsOpenInChrome = 1 << 3 };
Default is SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsOpenInSafari | SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsOpenInChrome | SVWebViewControllerAvailableActionsMailLink
.
SVWebViewController is brought to you by Sam Vermette and contributors to the project. If you have feature suggestions or bug reports, feel free to help out by sending pull requests or by creating new issues. If you’re using SVWebViewController in your project, attribution would be nice.