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WebView control (XAML) sample

Shows how to use the XAML WebView control.

Note: This sample is part of a large collection of UWP feature samples. If you are unfamiliar with Git and GitHub, you can download the entire collection as a ZIP file, but be sure to unzip everything to access shared dependencies. For more info on working with the ZIP file, the samples collection, and GitHub, see Get the UWP samples from GitHub. For more samples, see the Samples portal on the Windows Dev Center.

Specifically, this sample shows how to

  • Load different types of content into the WebView

    • Navigate the Webview to a URI with the Navigate method.
    • Load string content into the WebView with the NavigateToString method.
    • Load a file from the app package into the WebView using the ms-appx-web protocol.
    • Load a file from the app's file system storage into the WebView using the ms-appdata protocol.
    • Custom loading of HTML and support files (such as CSS, script, and images) with the NavigateToLocalStreamUri method and an implementation of the IUriToStreamResolver interface.
  • Obtain information about the WebView

    • Show a progress ring and Stop button during loading.
    • Update the Backward and Forward buttons based on the WebView navigation history.
    • Obtain a screenshot of the current WebView content with the CapturePreviewToStreamAsync method.
  • Interact with the WebView

    • Call a JavaScript function in the WebView and obtain the result with the InvokeScriptAsync method.
    • Receive information from WebView-hosted script by handling the ScriptNotify event.
    • Respond to requests from the WebView to enter full screen.
  • Support the Share contract by using the CaptureSelectedContentToDataPackageAsync method to obtain the current selection of the WebView.

Note The Windows universal samples require Visual Studio 2017 to build and Windows 10 to execute.

To obtain information about Windows 10 development, go to the Windows Dev Center

To obtain information about Microsoft Visual Studio and the tools for developing Windows apps, go to Visual Studio

Related topics

Samples

FullScreenMode
ShareSource
RSS reader sample

Reference

WebView control
IUriToStreamResolver interface

System requirements

Client: Windows 10

Server: Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview

Phone: Windows 10

Build the sample

  1. If you download the samples ZIP, be sure to unzip the entire archive, not just the folder with the sample you want to build.
  2. Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
  3. Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples, go to the Samples subfolder, then the subfolder for this specific sample, then the subfolder for your preferred language (C++, C#, or JavaScript). Double-click the Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
  4. Press Ctrl+Shift+B, or select Build > Build Solution.

Run the sample

The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.

Deploying the sample

  • Select Build > Deploy Solution.

Deploying and running the sample

  • To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or select Debug > Start Debugging. To run the sample without debugging, press Ctrl+F5 or selectDebug > Start Without Debugging.