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I am using WKWebView().The size of my webView height = 100. I am loading a .gif image inside WKWebview. The size of gif image height = 300. I want to compress the image inside webview to fit inside it.

AS shown in below screen shot, the image is not shrinking to webView Size,its original size is 300

If i give sixe of WkWebview to 300 , it comes proper .

I have tried giving

    self.webView.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
    self.webView.sizeToFit()
    self.webView.autoresizesSubviews = true

    self.webView.scrollView.contentInset = UIEdgeInsetsMake(0,0,0,0)
    self.webView.scrollView.isScrollEnabled = false

This is the way I am adding the WKWebview:

self.webView = WKWebView() 
self.webView.frame = CGRect.init(x: 0, y: 64, width: self.view.frame.width, height:200) 
self.webView.autoresizingMask = .flexibleWidth 
let heightConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: self.webView, attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.height, relatedBy: NSLayoutRelation.equal, toItem: nil, attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.notAnAttribute, multiplier: 1, constant: 200)
self.view.addSubview(self.webView) 
let filePath = Bundle.main.path(forResource:"token", ofType: "gif")
let gifData = NSData(contentsOfFile: filePath!) 
self.webView.load(gifData as! Data, mimeType: "image/gif", characterEncodingName: String(), baseURL: NSURL() as URL)

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Depending on the configuration of your web view, you can either:

  1. style the img tag so that it fills the height of the web view:

    let htmlContent = "<img src=\"token.gif\" style=\"margin: auto; height: 100%\" />"
    
  2. or hardcode it's height:

    let htmlContent = <img src=\"token.gif\" style=\"margin: auto; height: 300px\" />"
    

    alternatively, you can use a string interpolated constant instead of the hardcoded value

    let htmlContent = "<img src=\"token.gif\" style=\"margin: auto; height: \(webViewHeight)px\" />"
    

You can then load the html to the web view:

webView.loadHTMLString(htmlContent, baseURL: Bundle.main.bundleURL)

To speed up the web view, you can inline the image data instead of referencing the gif file - see Embedding Base64 Images for more on this topic.

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  • This is the way i am adding WkWebview: self.webView = WKWebView() self.webView.frame = CGRect.init(x: 0, y: 64, width: self.view.frame.width, height:200) self.webView.autoresizingMask = .flexibleWidth let heightConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: self.webView, attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.height, relatedBy: NSLayoutRelation.equal, toItem: nil, attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.notAnAttribute, multiplier: 1, constant: 200) Feb 26, 2017 at 11:07
  • self.view.addSubview(self.webView) let filePath = Bundle.main.path(forResource:"token", ofType: "gif") let gifData = NSData(contentsOfFile: filePath!) self.webView.load(gifData as! Data, mimeType: "image/gif", characterEncodingName: String(), baseURL: NSURL() as URL) Feb 26, 2017 at 11:10
  • All i need is to resize the image loaded inside the WKWebview to webview size. @Cristik Feb 26, 2017 at 11:13
  • I tried your solution. "webView.loadHTMLString" not loading anything. Mar 1, 2017 at 5:38
  • Adding base url worked ! Thanks for the quick fix. Only thing is webview takes some miliseconds to load the content once view is loaded. Mar 2, 2017 at 15:27

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