I see there are a couple of similar questions, but this is a bit more basic.
I am trying to expose a simple Cocoa object via WebScriptObject to a WebView, hopefully allowing the page to send messages to the Cocoa object. The documentation on this is very clear, but for some reason I can't get it to work. Wondering if you'll have a look...
Here is the Object that I'm loading into the scripting environment.
@interface Client : NSObject {
NSString *test;
}
@implementation Client
- (id)init {
self = [super init];
test = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@"Hey Simon"];
return self;
}
- (NSString *)test {
return test;
}
Then I'm loading that object in the WebView's frameLoad delegate, with:
- (void)webView:(WebView *)webView didClearWindowObject:(WebScriptObject *)windowObject forFrame:(WebFrame *)frame {
Client *_client = [[Client alloc] init];
[windowObject setValue:_client forKey:@"client"];
}
On the JS side of things, I am just doing something really basic:
if( 'client' in window ) {
var client = window.client;
console.log( '---' );
console.log( 'client.test(): ' + client.test() );
console.log( '---' );
}
The JS console says TypeError: Result of expression 'client.test' [undefined] is not a function.
A couple of things. I know the object is being loaded into the scripting environment properly because it wouldn't pass the conditional plus I can see a description with:
console.log( 'Client object: ' + client )
But I just don't know how to expose my cocoa methods properly. Looking at what I've said above, is there some problem with how I am implementing the methods in my class, or calling them in JS?
Thanks in advance, Alec