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I have Chrome installing my PWA on Android - once it's installed I'd like to automatically close the browser window it was installed from, and open the PWA (so the user doesn't continue in the browser window, thinking they're using the PWA) - is this possible?

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  • Perhaps the behavior has changed since this question was posted, but this is exactly what Chrome does on its own for me. Installation occurs, the browser tab closes, and the PWA opens up.
    – Brad
    Mar 7, 2020 at 23:08
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    @Brad Just for clarity – do you mean on Android or on a desktop OS? If Android, could you let us know your OS and Chrome versions? (It still doesn't work for me!)
    – JoLoCo
    Sep 22, 2020 at 14:24

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i was looking for a similar solution and have not yet found a way to do that. I try to describe my findings so far:


CLOSING THE BROWSER WINDOW:

as described in this answer window.close() can only be called on windows/tabs that the script opened itself. Some possible workarounds are being discussed there.


OPENING THE PWA RIGHT AFTER INSTALLATION:

Google describes in their WebApk Fundamentals Article it as follows:

When a Progressive Web App is installed on Android, it will register a set of intent filters for all URLs within the scope of the app. When a user clicks on a link that is within the scope of the app, the app will be opened, rather than opening within a browser tab.

I was hoping that would work also right after the installation/Adding to homescreen from the still open browser window.

Based on testing with two Android devices it seems as if at the moment the user has to manually open the PWA from the homescreen once for chrome/android to interpret the scope of the web apps manifest.json as intend to open the page in standalone.

This is sad for even iOS seems to handle that different.

Maybe I am overlooking something in the Google Article? I also do not fully understand androids intent API - so maybe there is some way to still achieve that (?)

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  • Thanks, hopefully over time we'll get some clarity and better functionality!
    – BruceM
    Mar 17, 2019 at 12:58
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    I am also looking for the solution any solution so far ?
    – Ahmad
    Jul 17, 2019 at 6:10
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    @Ahmad, to this day did not found a way. But haven't tested in a while and finally gave up and moved on. Do I understand your question correctly: the issue still persists? that would be sad but useful updated information
    – gaugau
    Jul 17, 2019 at 15:16
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    @gauguerilla, Yes thanks actually PWA now a days in Windows (using chrome only) auto perform this feature that is when we install PWA it auto close tab and open it in desktop app but not in android devices so i am asking for android devices now .
    – Ahmad
    Jul 20, 2019 at 16:55
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Based from this blog post:

When the PWA is installed, it will appear in the home screen, in the app launcher, in Settings and as any other first-class citizen app in the OS, including information on battery and space used in the system.

There's a tracking event when the user opens the app from the home screen. That means the user has clicked the app's icon or, on Android with WebAPK support, also clicked on a link pointing to the PWA scope and need to close the browser.

start_url: '/?utm_source=standalone&utm_medium=pwa'

Also, the following script leaves us a boolean stating if the user is currently in a browser (true) or a standalone app mode (false)

var isPWAinBrowser = true;
// replace standalone with fullscreen or minimal-ui according to your manifest
if (matchMedia('(display-mode: standalone)').matches) {
     // Android and iOS 11.3+
     isPWAinBrowser = false;
} else if ('standalone' in navigator) {
     // useful for iOS < 11.3
     isPWAinBrowser = !navigator.standalone;
}
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    Thanks, but not what I'm looking for. Once the user has installed the PWA to home screen, they're sent back to the browser window they initiated the install from. They may mistakenly think they're now in the app. I want to close the browser window so they're forced to find and open the newly installed app from the home screen.
    – BruceM
    Dec 17, 2018 at 19:41
  • I didn't understand what @jess want to tell. Hi, @BruceM, how about self.close(); calling in function. If you use this then it might close the browser or page so that user has to search for the installed app. Can you once try this? Jan 11, 2019 at 6:17
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    I don't think it is a good idea to use parameters with keywords standalone or pwa... The reason is if user clicks the 3 points setting, he can press on 'open in chrome' menu option which opens a newtab in chrome with the same link and parameters... Nov 13, 2019 at 12:24
  • I don't understand how this answer relates to the question.
    – YAHsaves
    Jun 23, 2021 at 13:05
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I had this problem on Android with Chrome. The change that made the difference is adding "target='_blank'" to the link. It looks like:

window.addEventListener('appinstalled', function(event){
    setTimeout(function(){
        presentToUser("<a href='https://myhostname.com' target='_blank'>Go to App</a>")
    }, 10000)}
});

The ten second timeout is to give Android the time to set up the App on the home page. I had made that adjustment earlier; possibly I can remove it? But setting the target was what made this work.

The App opens over the top of Chrome, obscuring it. So closing the browser is not immediately required but is recommended.

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In the new versions of chrome, after installation in android it associate all the links in the "scope" to the PWA application, if you try to open a link in your chrome browser it open directly in the application. hope that will answer your question

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    From my testing this only works if the link to your 'scope' is clicked on from an 'out of scope' source. If a user is on a webpage in your scope, installs the pwa, and clicks on another link in scope nothing happens. It doesn't feel like an app install experience at all. More like a 'add to home' shortcut.
    – YAHsaves
    Jun 23, 2021 at 13:08

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