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I am developing custom browser, which is able to open more tabs, as common browsers do. My Browser Activity consists of ViewPager. Tabs are implemented in Fragments - each WebView has its own fragment (tab) in ViewPager. Tabs are dynamically added/removed from ViewPager.

Analyzing memory dump I found out, that WebFragments removed from pager are not garbage collected and stay in memory. In Memory Analysis perspective, I use to list my WebFragments with incoming references and then I use option "Merge Shortest Paths to GC Roots" -> "exclude all phantom/weak/soft etc. references". This is what I see: screenshot

"App" at the top is my Application context, at bottom you can see my leaked WebFragment and its javascript interface (JSInterface) above it.

I add my JSInterface in WebFragment the standard way:

webView.addJavascriptInterface(new JSInterface(), JSInterface.JSINTERFACE_NAME);

(JSInterface is private class in WebFragment)

Does JS interface cause my WebFragment leak? How can I get rid of that? Thank you!

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  • possibly your JSInterface references a context?
    – njzk2
    Mar 13, 2014 at 16:55
  • No, JSInterface doesn't reference any objects, unless its WebFragment, which it needs to be able to cooperate with (see curtisLoew's answer)
    – Berťák
    Mar 13, 2014 at 17:36

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Apparently your javascript interface is still referenced by WebKit parts.

Call removeJavaScriptInterface(JSInterface.JSINTERFACE_NAME); to explicitly unreference it.

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  • I implemented JSInterface as separate class, then I also managed to have WebFragments garbage collected by null-ing JSInterface's reference to it, but now JSInterfaces seem to be leaked also when I call removeJavaScriptInterface...I will research more, thank you. Another disadvantage is that removeJavaScriptInterface requires at least Honeycomb...
    – Berťák
    Mar 13, 2014 at 21:01
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Try to make JSInterface static.

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  • why shouldn't this be in a comment?
    – code-jaff
    Mar 13, 2014 at 17:14
  • @code-jaff I believe this is a potential answer to the question and therefore not a suitable comment.
    – Tadej
    Mar 13, 2014 at 17:16
  • Unfortunbately it didn't help. :-( To make it static I had to reference WebFragment in JSInterface class to be able to cooperate with its functions, webview etc...but the situation is the same.
    – Berťák
    Mar 13, 2014 at 17:34

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