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I want to get the value from my JS function on my Java Android

Sample,

function getStringToMyAndroid(stringFromAndroid){
   var myJsString = "Hello World" + ;
   return myJsString;
}

Now I want calling function getStringToMyAndroid("This string from android") and get the returning myJsString on my Android, so I can use myJsString later on my Android;

I know I can use

WebView.loadUrl("javascript:getStringToMyAndroid('This string from android')")

to call the JS function but I want to get the string or value from JS function

NOTE: My android running on minimum SDK Android 3.0 honeycomb

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  • What version of Android are your targeting? Aug 1, 2014 at 7:19
  • Hi @RGraham I'm using minimum Android target is API 11 Android 3.0 Honeycomb, thanks :)
    – ilovebali
    Aug 1, 2014 at 7:22

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For API Level < 19 there are only workarounds of either using a JavascriptInterface (my preferred method, below) or else hijacking the OnJsAlert method and using the alert() dialog instead. That then means you can't use the alert() function for its intended purpose.

View:

WebView.addJavascriptInterface(new JsInterface(), "AndroidApp");
WebView.loadUrl("javascript:doStringToMyAndroid('This string from android')")

JsInterface:

public class JsInterface() {
    @JavascriptInterface
    void receiveString(String value) {
        // String received from WebView
        Log.d("MyApp", value);
    }
}

Javascript:

function doStringToMyAndroid(stringFromAndroid){
   var myJsString = "Hello World" + ;
   // Call the JavascriptInterface instead of returning the value
   window.AndroidApp.receiveString(myJsString);
}

But on API Level 19+, we now have the evaluateJavascript method:

WebView.evaluateJavascript("(function() { return getStringToMyAndroid('" + myJsString + "'); })();", new ValueCallback<String>() {
    @Override
    public void onReceiveValue(String s) {
        Log.d("LogName", s); // Returns the value from the function
    }
});
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  • Hi, thanks for your code and explanation, I have one question is doStringToMyAndroid is function from JS?? WebView.loadUrl("doStringToMyAndroid('This string from android')"), thanks I will try now :)
    – ilovebali
    Aug 1, 2014 at 7:41
  • @ilovebali Sorry, yes that's a Javascript function. Replacement for your getStringToMyAndroid - I've updated the code to make that clearer Aug 1, 2014 at 7:43
  • I tried your code and no luck yet :(, I tried also use the last code that make my app crash :), what I do is I created new java class from JsInterface and called it from my webView WebView.addJavascriptInterface(new JsInterface(), "AndroidApp"); WebView.loadUrl("javascript:doStringToMyAndroid('This string from android')"), need advise, thanks :)
    – ilovebali
    Aug 1, 2014 at 8:03
  • On your class public class JsInterface() { @JavascriptInterface void receiveString(String value) { // String received from WebView Log.d("MyApp", value); } } you have "()" after class name, on mine is I remove it, because I got Error:(9, 25) error: '{' expected, then I remove the "()" from class name, I got no error but the code is not working, thanks :)
    – ilovebali
    Aug 1, 2014 at 8:27

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