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GLExtendedWebView is a drop-in, ready to use, WKWebView subclass that brings Interface Builder compatibility to WKWebView, something that Apple seems to have forgot.
If you try to create a WKWebView using Interface Builder and you look for it in the object library the only thing you would find is UIWebView which Apple itself does not recommend:
From Apple's WKWebView documentation:
Important
Starting in iOS 8.0 and OS X 10.10, use WKWebView to add web content to your app. Do not use UIWebView or WebView.
another thing you would try at this point is to create a UIView and change its class to WKWebView but also won't work because the required method:
init?(coder: NSCoder)
has not been implemented in WKWebView. So in the end you will probably end up creating it programmatically in your UIViewController, but, unless you also apply some NSLayoutConstraints manually, it won't fit the screen on every device and/or update automatically upon rotation.
- Download the project
- Add the
GLExtendedWebViewclass to your project - Add a
UIViewin yourUIViewController - Change the
UIViewclass toGLExtendedWebView - Apply the required
NSLayoutConstraintusing the Interface Builder
- Xcode 9.0+
- Swift 4.0+
- iOS 9.0+
