Swift 3 - Check if WKWebView has loaded page

Stef picture Stef · Aug 2, 2017 · Viewed 34.9k times · Source

My question: How do I check if a page in WKWebView has fully loaded in Xcode using Swift 3?

This is my problem:

Webpage 1: From this page I load Webpage 2

Webpage 2: I need to get html data from Webpage 2, but when I print the HTML data I get HTML data of webpage 1, which I don't want. But when I print HTML data 2 seconds later it gives me the right HTML data.

I need to know whether or not a page in WKWebView did finish loading. I can see in the WebView it is loaded and also the progressbar is fully loaded, but when I print html data of the page I get html data of previous page, which is not what I want. Only if I wait a second it gives the right data, probably cause Webpage 2 is loaded.

So how do I let Xcode to print html when the next page is totally loaded?

I have tried several methods:

Maybe I can use:

if webView.isloading { get } but I don't know how to implement this method and if it should work. I have tried several methods from Stack but these are not working for me or outdated.

Do you guys know a solution for this problem in Swift 3? Thanks!

Answer

Stef picture Stef · Aug 2, 2017

Answer (Big thanks to @paulvs )

To check if your WKWebView has loaded easily implement the following method:

import WebKit
import UIKit


class ViewController: UIViewController, WKNavigationDelegate {


  let webView = WKWebView()


  func webView(_ webView: WKWebView,
    didFinish navigation: WKNavigation!) {
    print("loaded")
  }

  override func viewDidLoad() {
    super.viewDidLoad()
    let url = URL(string: "https://www.yourwebsite.com/") !
    let request = URLRequest(url: url)
    webView.navigationDelegate = self
    webView.load(request)


    // Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
  }

}
  1. Add WKNavigationDelegate to class
  2. Add:

    func webView(_ webView: WKWebView,didFinish navigation: WKNavigation!) { print("loaded") }
    

Result: It will print "loaded" in the console everytime the WKWebView has finished loading the page. This was excactly what I was looking for, so again a big thanks to Paulvs!