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-Edit: Solution Found-
Figured it out after some heavy searching - one person (I literally mean one) said they instead used onPageLoad(); which worked perfectly for my purposes. The difference is that onPageLoad() runs later than shouldOverrideUrlLoading, but It doesn't make a difference in my code.

I'm trying to set up Twitter authorization with OAuth for an Android app, and thus far I can successfully send the user to the authorization URL, however, what I am trying to do now is intercept the redirect to the callback (which would just lead to a 404 error, our callback URL isn't going to have an associated page on our servers). What I'm attempting to do is check if the URL is our callback, then extract the OAuth Verifier from the URL. I setup my WebView with this code:

view = (WebView)findViewById(R.id.twitterWbVw);
view.setWebViewClient(new WebViewClient(){
    @Override
    public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView wView, String url)
    {
        String urlHolder;
        String[] verifExtrctr;
        urlHolder = url.substring(0, url.indexOf('?'));
        System.out.println("url");
        if(urlHolder.equalsIgnoreCase(CALLBACK_URL))
        {
            verifExtrctr = urlHolder.split("?");
            verifExtrctr = verifExtrctr[2].split("=");
            if(verifExtrctr[0].equalsIgnoreCase("oauth_verifier"))
            {
                params[5] = verifExtrctr[1];
                return true;
            }
            else
            {
                System.out.println("Inocorrect callback URL format.");
            }
        }
        else    
        {
            wView.loadUrl(url);
        }
        return true;
    }
});
view.loadUrl(urlAuthorize.toExternalForm());

Thing is even System.out.println("url");(which I'm using to debug)doesn't run! So I'm pretty much dry on ideas, and can't find anyone with a similar problem. The authorization URL goes through fine, and I can successfully authorize the app, however the redirect to the callback URL for some reason never get's intercepted. Any help would be appreciated, this is in my onResume() if that matters.

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Are you sure that shouldOverrideUrlLoading is the right method you want to override? – citizen conn Jul 18 '11 at 19:32
I'm pretty sure - As far as I've read it gets run every time a URL is loaded – Justin Jul 18 '11 at 19:38
well if System.out.println("url"); isn't running I might just triple check you are overriding the right method – citizen conn Jul 18 '11 at 19:44
I've been looking around, and It seems to be what I'm looking for. I can't find anyone with a similar problem; if anything the problem in most cases with this method is that it runs EVERY time a URL is loaded. – Justin Jul 18 '11 at 19:50
I set up a test project for this and Im having the exact same problem... seems like this is the recommended way too, Ill keep you posted. – citizen conn Jul 18 '11 at 20:09
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After some research I conclude that despite what most of the tutorials out there say, shouldOverrideUrlLoading() does not get called when:

  1. You load a URL like

    loadUrl("http://www.google.com");
    
  2. The browser redirects the user automatically via an HTTP Redirect.

It does however, get called when you you click on a link inside a webpage inside the webview. IIRC the twitter authorization uses an HTTP Redirect.. Bummer, this would be helpful if it worked how all the tutorials say it does. I think this is from a very old version the Android API...

You might want to consider overriding the onProgressChanged method of a WebChromeClient like here: How to listen for a Webview finishing loading a URL in Android? or the onPageFinished() method of the WebViewClient.

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Ah, thanks. I'll use the former if anything, being the callback just brings up a 404 error screen, I'd rather not have it finish loading the page. Thanks a bunch. – Justin Jul 18 '11 at 20:55

I've found what I think is a reasonable way to do this thanks to the previous answer and comments pointing me in the right direction.

What I did is override onPageStarted and onPageFinished in a custom WebChromeClient. The code goes soemthing like this...

@Override
public void onPageStarted(WebView view, String url, Bitmap favicon) {
  if (pendingUrl == null) {
    pendingUrl = url;
  }
}

@Override
public void onPageFinished(WebView view, String url) {
  if (!url.equals(pendingUrl)) {
    Log.d(TAG, "Detected HTTP redirect " + pendingUrl + "->" + url);
    pendingUrl = null;
  }
}

And of course along with the Log.d you would put any specific code you wnat run upon detecting the redirect.

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