My WebView should display a web page that has a cookie authentication. The page expects a session-id cookie acquired on login. To authenticate I send the login request to the website using fetch().
When the login is successful I can see that proper cookies are received. On success, I'm starting the WebView.
It works perfectly on Android but not on iOS.
Yesterday I tried a lot of different approaches suggested on SO, like getting cookies manually with react-native-cookies, but nothing helps.
Below is a sample component that does the same thing as my app does. I thought that the problem may be in the configuration of my app, so I created this extremely simple example and it has the same problem.
export default class App extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {
response: null,
}
}
async componentDidMount() {
const response = await this.logIn()
console.log('LogIn completed', response)
this.setState({
response: response
})
}
async logIn() {
const url = 'myurl/login?email=email&password=password'
const headers = {'MyHeader': 'Header text'}
try {
let response = await fetch(url, {
method: 'POST',
headers: headers,
// credentials: 'same-origin',
credentials: 'include',
})
return Promise.resolve(response)
} catch (error) {
return Promise.reject(error)
}
}
render() {
const url = 'myurl/dashboard'
const headers = {'MyHeader': 'Header text'}
return (
<WebView source = {{
uri: url,
headers: headers
}}
/>
)
}
}
I tested it on iOS 9 and iOS 11 simulators, and on an iOS 11 device.
To sum up the question: Why cookies I've got with fetch aren't passed to WebView on iOS only.