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* Android OS version 5.0 (Lollipop) or later
* Android OS version 4.1 (Jelly Bean, API Level 16) or later
* 32-bit ARMv7-A, 64-bit ARMv8-A (aka ARM64), 32-bit x86, or x86_64 CPU
* 32-bit ARMv7-A, 64-bit ARMv8-A (aka ARM64), 32-bit x86, or x86_64 CPU
* Mozilla tests GeckoView on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_G5 Moto G5] with a 1.4 GHz CPU and 2 GB RAM, but GeckoView can run on lower hardware specs.
* Mozilla tests GeckoView on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_G5 Moto G5] with a 1.4 GHz CPU and 2 GB RAM, but GeckoView can run on lower hardware specs.

Revision as of 19:08, 10 December 2018

GeckoView is Firefox Quantum's engine, packaged as a reusable Android library.

Mozilla uses GeckoView to power Firefox Reality, Firefox Focus, and more.

GeckoView serves a similar purpose to Android's built-in WebView, but it has its own APIs and is not a drop in replacement.

Why GeckoView?

While Android offers a built-in WebView, it's not intended for building browsers, and many advanced Web APIs are disabled. Android's WebView is also a moving target: it's impossible know exactly which engine (and what version of that engine) will power a WebView on client devices.

In contrast, GeckoView is:

  • Full-Featured: GeckoView is designed to expose the entire power of the Web to applications, including being suitable for building web browsers.
  • Self-Contained: Because GeckoView is a standalone library that you bundle with your application, you can be confident that the code you test is the code that will actually run.
  • Standards Compliant: Like Firefox, GeckoView offers excellent support for modern Web standards.

Get Started

Building a browser? Check out Android Components, our collection of ready-to-use support libraries!

Configure Gradle

You need to add or edit four stanzas inside your module's build.gradle file.

1. Set the GeckoView version

Like Firefox, GeckoView has three release channels: Stable, Beta, and Nightly. Browse the Maven Repository to see currently available builds.

ext {
    geckoviewChannel = "nightly"
    geckoviewVersion = "64.0.20180927100037"
}

2. Add Mozilla's Maven repository

repositories {
    maven {
        url "https://maven.mozilla.org/maven2/"
    }
}

3. Configure build flavors

Note: Until we resolve Bug 1485045, you must configure a separate build variant for each CPU architecture.

android {
    // ...

    // Note: compileOptions is only required for minSdkVersion < 24
    compileOptions {
        sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
        targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
    }

    flavorDimensions "abi"

    productFlavors {
        x86     { dimension "abi" }
        x86_64  { dimension "abi" }
        arm     { dimension "abi" }
        aarch64 { dimension "abi" }
    }
}

4. Add GeckoView Implementations

dependencies {
    // ...

    x86Implementation     "org.mozilla.geckoview:geckoview-${geckoviewChannel}-x86:${geckoviewVersion}"
    x86_64Implementation  "org.mozilla.geckoview:geckoview-${geckoviewChannel}-x86_64:${geckoviewVersion}"
    armImplementation     "org.mozilla.geckoview:geckoview-${geckoviewChannel}-armeabi-v7a:${geckoviewVersion}"
    aarch64Implementation "org.mozilla.geckoview:geckoview-${geckoviewChannel}-arm64-v8a:${geckoviewVersion}"
}

Add GeckoView to a Layout

Inside a layout .xml file, add the following:

<org.mozilla.geckoview.GeckoView
    android:id="@+id/geckoview"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="fill_parent" />

Initialize GeckoView in an Activity

1. Import the GeckoView classes inside an Activity:

import org.mozilla.geckoview.GeckoRuntime;
import org.mozilla.geckoview.GeckoSession;
import org.mozilla.geckoview.GeckoView;

2. In that activity's onCreate function, add the following:

GeckoView view = findViewById(R.id.geckoview);
GeckoSession session = new GeckoSession();
GeckoRuntime runtime = GeckoRuntime.create(this);

session.open(runtime);
view.setSession(session);
session.loadUri("about:buildconfig"); // Or any other URL...

You're done!

Your application should now load and display a webpage inside of GeckoView.

To learn more about GeckoView's capabilities, review GeckoView's JavaDoc or the reference application.

Getting Help

Interested in GeckoView? We're here to help.

If you have questions or need assistance, please reach out by either:

Documentation and Examples

APIs

Building / Contributing

Bugs

Products / Examples

Minimum System Requirements

  • Android OS version 4.1 (Jelly Bean, API Level 16) or later
  • 32-bit ARMv7-A, 64-bit ARMv8-A (aka ARM64), 32-bit x86, or x86_64 CPU
  • Mozilla tests GeckoView on a Moto G5 with a 1.4 GHz CPU and 2 GB RAM, but GeckoView can run on lower hardware specs.