This commit integrates Android platform support for Wails v3.
Key changes:
- Add Android-specific application, webview, and runtime files
- Add Android event types
- Add Android examples and build system (Gradle)
- Add JNI bridge for Go <-> Java communication
- Update application options for Android configuration
- Add Android include to common Taskfile template
Note: The Android branch was more recent than the iOS branch
and had fewer conflicts with the transport layer refactor.
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This commit adds comprehensive Android support for Wails v3, enabling
Go applications to run as native Android apps with WebView-based UI.
Key features:
- Android-specific application implementation with JNI bridge
- WebView integration via WebViewAssetLoader for serving assets
- JavaScript runtime injection and execution via JNI callbacks
- Binding call support with async result callbacks
- Event system support for Android platform
- Full example Android app with Gradle build system
Technical details:
- Uses CGO with Android NDK for cross-compilation
- Implements JNI callbacks for Go <-> Java communication
- Supports both ARM64 and x86_64 architectures
- WebView debugging support via Chrome DevTools Protocol
- Handles empty response body case in binding calls to prevent panic
Files added:
- v3/pkg/application/*_android.go - Android platform implementations
- v3/pkg/events/events_android.go - Android event definitions
- v3/internal/*/\*_android.go - Android-specific internal packages
- v3/examples/android/ - Complete example Android application
- v3/ANDROID_ARCHITECTURE.md - Architecture documentation
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* Fixed Wayland related window maximum size issues on ultrawide monitors by adding a monitor-window search fallback.
* Fixed Wayland related window maximum size issues on ultrawide monitors by adding a monitor-window search fallback.
* Added note to UNRELEASED_CHANGELOG.md regarding Wayland ultrawide monitor fix of issue 4439.
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* feat: Add Content Protection for Windows and macOS
- Prevents window contents from being captured by screen recording/sharing software
- Windows: Uses WDA_EXCLUDEFROMCAPTURE on Windows 10 2004+, falls back to WDA_MONITOR
- macOS: Uses NSWindowSharingType to set window as read-only for screen sharing
- Added ContentProtectionEnabled option to WebviewWindowOptions
- Added SetContentProtection() method for runtime control
- Added comprehensive documentation and example usage
* fix changelog.mdx
* Misc fixes
* Misc fixes
* Update v3/pkg/w32/user32.go
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* Remove debug line
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Addresses the issue where application windows fail to show on Windows 10 Pro
due to efficiency mode preventing WebView2 NavigationCompleted events.
## Changes Made
### Windows (webview_window_windows.go)
- **Decouple window container from WebView state**: Window now shows immediately
- **Add timeout fallback**: 3-second timeout to show WebView if navigation is delayed
- **Prevent efficiency mode**: Set WebView2 IsVisible=true per Microsoft recommendation
- **Enhanced state tracking**: Added showRequested, visibilityTimeout, windowShown fields
- **Robust navigation completion**: Improved handler to work with new visibility logic
### macOS (webview_window_darwin.go)
- **Documentation**: Added comment noting macOS already follows best practices
- **No functional changes**: macOS implementation already robust
### Linux (webview_window_linux.go, linux_cgo.go, linux_purego.go)
- **Add missing methods**: Implemented show()/hide() methods in main Linux file
- **CGO implementation**: Added windowShow()/windowHide() delegation methods
- **Purego implementation**: Added windowShow()/windowHide() methods for purego builds
- **Consistent behavior**: Matches CGO implementation with position saving
## Implementation Pattern
Adopts the following pattern:
1. **Separate concerns**: Window container vs WebView content readiness
2. **Immediate visibility**: Show window container immediately
3. **Progressive enhancement**: Show WebView content when ready
4. **Robust fallbacks**: Timeout and multiple strategies for edge cases
## Testing Considerations
- Windows 10 Pro efficiency mode scenarios
- WebView2 navigation delays or failures
- Cross-platform consistency
- Performance impact of timeout mechanisms
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* [linux] emit system specific event for theme change
Code was incorrectly emitting the `events.Common.ThemeChanged` event
instead of the OS Specific `events.Linux.SystemThemeChanged` event.
It is the reponsibility of the code in events_common_linux.go to map
it to the common variety.
* [linux] implement WindowDidMove
* [linux] implement debounce for WindowDidMove
* [example] listen for events.Common.WindowDidMove
* [windows] move WindowDidMove mapper outside of DnD guard
* WindowDidResize implementation
* windows: WindowDidResize
* chore: changelog update
* events.Common.WindowDidMove and events.Common.WindowDidResize
* Add proposal.
Reference Mac implementation
* Add windows support. Update proposal.
* Update example
* Rename Active->Enable,Inactive->Disabled. Ensure window can get controls back after hiding close on windows. Added guide. Updated example.
* Add ExStyle option for setting titlebar style.
* Fix linux builds
* Tidy up
* Expose `DefaultApplicationMenu`.
Add `FindByLabel` and `ItemAt` for finding menu items in a menu
* Add `Menu.RemoveMenuItem()`, `MneuItem.GetAccelerator()` and `MenuItem.RemoveAccelerator()`
* Remove `Update`
* Iterate when removing menu items
* Add `GetSubmenu()`
Introduced the ability to clone a menu, along with its submenus, in Linux-based web applications to create a full deep copy. This fixes reusing the application menu for window menus.
This update introduces a LinuxOptions struct for Linux-specific application configurations and refines webview for Linux. The 'windows' map has been renamed to 'windowMap' to avoid confusion. Moreover, a method to unregister Windows has been added to ensure the Linux application automatically quits when the last window closes, unless explicitly disabled in the new LinuxOptions structure. Reset Window position after hiding. Some debug output has been removed.
The commit introduces a set of webview GPU policies to control hardware acceleration. These policies define when hardware acceleration is enabled on the webview. An option for this has been added to the LinuxWindow struct for Linux specific windows. Additional code modification was carried out to use this new GPU policy option when calling `windowNew` function. Finally, the sequence of the GPU Policies in the const declaration has been updated for better readability.
This commit includes the addition of common events for the Linux platform. Refactored and standardized the method receivers for the application from 'm' to 'l'. Also, the application startup events in the window example have been updated according to the new naming scheme.
Introduced the ability to clone a menu, along with its submenus, in Linux-based web applications to create a full deep copy. This fixes reusing the application menu for window menus.