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Montyleena updated CB-3576:
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Description:
Local https links are blocked by default in InAppBrowser (links using a local
SSL certificate which can't be verified by a 3rd party). Ideally, user should
be given an option to proceed or cancel the request like the default
desktop/mobile browsers do.
Right now, we have to overwrite the following API in Android to access such
URLs but onReceivedSslError() function gets called only for the main PhoneGap
window browser and not for InAppBrowser.
Create a new class:
public class CustomWebViewClient extends CordovaWebViewClient {
public static final String LOG_TAG = "Plugin";
public CustomWebViewClient(DroidGap ctx) {
super(ctx);
Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Constructor!");
}
@Override
public void onReceivedSslError(WebView view, SslErrorHandler handler,
SslError error) {
// Ignore SSL errors and proceed
handler.proceed();
}
}
In the main class, we use our custom class as a web view client
CordovaWebViewClient webViewClient = new CustomWebViewClient(this);
webViewClient.setWebView(this.appView);
this.appView.setWebViewClient(webViewClient);
And similar type of code needs to be written for iOS.
InAppBrowser should pick up the SSL settings from the main web view and once we
overwrite the onReceivedSslError() function, then it should allow such URLs in
the InAppBrowser too.
was:
Local https links are blocked by default in InAppBrowser (links using a local
SSL certificate which can't be verified by a 3rd party). Ideally, user should
be given an option to proceed or cancel the request like the default
desktop/mobile browsers do.
Right now, we have to overwrite the following API in Android to access such
URLs but onReceivedSslError() function gets called only for the main PhoneGap
window browser and not for InAppBrowser.
Create a new class:
public class CustomWebViewClient extends CordovaWebViewClient {
public static final String LOG_TAG = "Plugin";
public CustomWebViewClient(DroidGap ctx) {
super(ctx);
Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Constructor!");
}
@Override
public void onReceivedSslError(WebView view, SslErrorHandler handler,
SslError error) {
// Ignore SSL errors and proceed
Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Ignoring SSL certificate errors...");
handler.proceed();
}
}
In the main class, we use our custom class as a web view client
CordovaWebViewClient webViewClient = new CustomWebViewClient(this);
webViewClient.setWebView(this.appView);
this.appView.setWebViewClient(webViewClient);
And similar type of code needs to be written for iOS.
InAppBrowser should pick up the SSL settings from the main web view and once we
overwrite the onReceivedSslError() function, then it should allow such URLs in
the InAppBrowser too.
> Privately signed https links don't work in InAppBrowser
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CB-3576
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-3576
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin InAppBrowser
> Affects Versions: 2.7.0
> Environment: Android and iOS
> Reporter: Montyleena
> Assignee: Steve Gill
> Labels: android, https, inappbrowser,, ios, ssl
>
> Local https links are blocked by default in InAppBrowser (links using a local
> SSL certificate which can't be verified by a 3rd party). Ideally, user should
> be given an option to proceed or cancel the request like the default
> desktop/mobile browsers do.
> Right now, we have to overwrite the following API in Android to access such
> URLs but onReceivedSslError() function gets called only for the main PhoneGap
> window browser and not for InAppBrowser.
> Create a new class:
> public class CustomWebViewClient extends CordovaWebViewClient {
>
> public static final String LOG_TAG = "Plugin";
>
> public CustomWebViewClient(DroidGap ctx) {
> super(ctx);
> Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Constructor!");
> }
> @Override
> public void onReceivedSslError(WebView view, SslErrorHandler handler,
> SslError error) {
> // Ignore SSL errors and proceed
> handler.proceed();
> }
> }
> In the main class, we use our custom class as a web view client
> CordovaWebViewClient webViewClient = new CustomWebViewClient(this);
> webViewClient.setWebView(this.appView);
> this.appView.setWebViewClient(webViewClient);
> And similar type of code needs to be written for iOS.
> InAppBrowser should pick up the SSL settings from the main web view and once
> we overwrite the onReceivedSslError() function, then it should allow such
> URLs in the InAppBrowser too.
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