@@ -32,22 +32,26 @@ To use a WebViewJavascriptBridge in your own project:
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3333 - In the dialog that appears, uncheck "Copy items into destination group's folder" and select "Create groups for any folders"
3434
35- 2 ) Import the header file:
35+ 2 ) Import the header file and declare an ivar property :
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3737 #import "WebViewJavascriptBridge.h"
3838
39+ ...
40+
41+ @property WebViewJavascriptBridge* bridge;
42+
39433 ) Instantiate WebViewJavascriptBridge with a UIWebView (iOS) or WebView (OSX):
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41- WebViewJavascriptBridge* bridge = [WebViewJavascriptBridge bridgeForWebView:webView handler:^(id data, WVJBResponseCallback responseCallback) {
45+ self. bridge = [WebViewJavascriptBridge bridgeForWebView:webView handler:^(id data, WVJBResponseCallback responseCallback) {
4246 NSLog(@"Received message from javascript: %@", data);
4347 responseCallback(@"Right back atcha");
4448 }];
4549
46504 ) Go ahead and send some messages from ObjC to javascript:
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48- [bridge send:@"Well hello there"];
49- [bridge send:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"Foo" forKey:@"Bar"]];
50- [bridge send:@"Give me a response, will you?" responseCallback:^(id responseData) {
52+ [self. bridge send:@"Well hello there"];
53+ [self. bridge send:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"Foo" forKey:@"Bar"]];
54+ [self. bridge send:@"Give me a response, will you?" responseCallback:^(id responseData) {
5155 NSLog(@"ObjC got its response! %@", responseData);
5256 }];
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@@ -117,9 +121,9 @@ Send a message to javascript. Optionally expect a response by giving a `response
117121
118122Example:
119123
120- [bridge send:@"Hi"];
121- [bridge send:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"Foo" forKey:@"Bar"]];
122- [bridge send:@"I expect a response!" responseCallback:^(id responseData) {
124+ [self. bridge send:@"Hi"];
125+ [self. bridge send:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"Foo" forKey:@"Bar"]];
126+ [self. bridge send:@"I expect a response!" responseCallback:^(id responseData) {
123127 NSLog(@"Got response! %@", responseData);
124128 }];
125129
@@ -129,7 +133,7 @@ Register a handler called `handlerName`. The javascript can then call this handl
129133
130134Example:
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132- [bridge registerHandler:@"getScreenHeight" handler:^(id data, WVJBResponseCallback responseCallback) {
136+ [self. bridge registerHandler:@"getScreenHeight" handler:^(id data, WVJBResponseCallback responseCallback) {
133137 responseCallback([NSNumber numberWithInt:[UIScreen mainScreen].bounds.size.height]);
134138 }];
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@@ -140,8 +144,8 @@ Call the javascript handler called `handlerName`. Optionally expect a response b
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141145Example:
142146
143- [bridge callHandler:@"showAlert" data:@"Hi from ObjC to JS!"];
144- [bridge callHandler:@"getCurrentPageUrl" data:nil responseCallback:^(id responseData) {
147+ [self. bridge callHandler:@"showAlert" data:@"Hi from ObjC to JS!"];
148+ [self. bridge callHandler:@"getCurrentPageUrl" data:nil responseCallback:^(id responseData) {
145149 NSLog(@"Current UIWebView page URL is: %@", responseData);
146150 }];
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