import { WebBrowserAuthSessionResult, WebBrowserCompleteAuthSessionOptions, WebBrowserCompleteAuthSessionResult, WebBrowserCoolDownResult, WebBrowserCustomTabsResults, WebBrowserMayInitWithUrlResult, WebBrowserOpenOptions, WebBrowserRedirectResult, WebBrowserResult, WebBrowserResultType, WebBrowserWarmUpResult, WebBrowserWindowFeatures, WebBrowserPresentationStyle, AuthSessionOpenOptions } from './WebBrowser.types'; export { WebBrowserAuthSessionResult, WebBrowserCompleteAuthSessionOptions, WebBrowserCompleteAuthSessionResult, WebBrowserCoolDownResult, WebBrowserCustomTabsResults, WebBrowserMayInitWithUrlResult, WebBrowserOpenOptions, WebBrowserRedirectResult, WebBrowserResult, WebBrowserResultType, WebBrowserWarmUpResult, WebBrowserWindowFeatures, WebBrowserPresentationStyle, AuthSessionOpenOptions, }; /** * Returns a list of applications package names supporting Custom Tabs, Custom Tabs * service, user chosen and preferred one. This may not be fully reliable, since it uses * `PackageManager.getResolvingActivities` under the hood. (For example, some browsers might not be * present in browserPackages list once another browser is set to default.) * * @return The promise which fulfils with [`WebBrowserCustomTabsResults`](#webbrowsercustomtabsresults) object. * @platform android */ export declare function getCustomTabsSupportingBrowsersAsync(): Promise; /** * This method calls `warmUp` method on [CustomTabsClient](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/customtabs/CustomTabsClient.html#warmup(long)) * for specified package. * * @param browserPackage Package of browser to be warmed up. If not set, preferred browser will be warmed. * * @return A promise which fulfils with `WebBrowserWarmUpResult` object. * @platform android */ export declare function warmUpAsync(browserPackage?: string): Promise; /** * This method initiates (if needed) [CustomTabsSession](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/customtabs/CustomTabsSession.html#maylaunchurl) * and calls its `mayLaunchUrl` method for browser specified by the package. * * @param url The url of page that is likely to be loaded first when opening browser. * @param browserPackage Package of browser to be informed. If not set, preferred * browser will be used. * * @return A promise which fulfils with `WebBrowserMayInitWithUrlResult` object. * @platform android */ export declare function mayInitWithUrlAsync(url: string, browserPackage?: string): Promise; /** * This methods removes all bindings to services created by [`warmUpAsync`](#webbrowserwarmupasyncbrowserpackage) * or [`mayInitWithUrlAsync`](#webbrowsermayinitwithurlasyncurl-browserpackage). You should call * this method once you don't need them to avoid potential memory leaks. However, those binding * would be cleared once your application is destroyed, which might be sufficient in most cases. * * @param browserPackage Package of browser to be cooled. If not set, preferred browser will be used. * * @return The promise which fulfils with ` WebBrowserCoolDownResult` when cooling is performed, or * an empty object when there was no connection to be dismissed. * @platform android */ export declare function coolDownAsync(browserPackage?: string): Promise; /** * Opens the url with Safari in a modal on iOS using [`SFSafariViewController`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safariservices/sfsafariviewcontroller), * and Chrome in a new [custom tab](https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/android/customtabs) * on Android. On iOS, the modal Safari will not share cookies with the system Safari. If you need * this, use [`openAuthSessionAsync`](#webbrowseropenauthsessionasyncurl-redirecturl-options). * * @param url The url to open in the web browser. * @param browserParams A dictionary of key-value pairs. * * @return The promise behaves differently based on the platform. * On Android promise resolves with `{ type: 'opened' }` if we were able to open browser. * On iOS: * - If the user closed the web browser, the Promise resolves with `{ type: 'cancel' }`. * - If the browser is closed using [`dismissBrowser`](#webbrowserdismissbrowser), the Promise resolves with `{ type: 'dismiss' }`. */ export declare function openBrowserAsync(url: string, browserParams?: WebBrowserOpenOptions): Promise; /** * Dismisses the presented web browser. * * @return The promise that resolves with `{ type: 'dismiss' }` on the successful attempt or throws an error if dismiss functionality is not available. * @platform ios */ export declare function dismissBrowser(): Promise<{ type: WebBrowserResultType.DISMISS; }>; /** * # On Android: * This will be done using a "custom Chrome tabs" browser, [AppState](https://reactnative.dev/docs/appstate), * and [Linking](./linking/) APIs. * * # On iOS: * Opens the url with Safari in a modal using `ASWebAuthenticationSession`. The user will be asked * whether to allow the app to authenticate using the given url. * To handle redirection back to the mobile application, the redirect URI set in the authentication server * has to use the protocol provided as the scheme in **app.json** [`expo.scheme`](./../config/app/#scheme). * For example, `demo://` not `https://` protocol. * Using `Linking.addEventListener` is not needed and can have side effects. * * # On web: * > This API can only be used in a secure environment (localhost/https). * to test this. Otherwise, an error with code [`ERR_WEB_BROWSER_CRYPTO`](#err_web_browser_crypto) will be thrown. * This will use the browser's [`window.open()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/open) API. * - _Desktop_: This will create a new web popup window in the browser that can be closed later using `WebBrowser.maybeCompleteAuthSession()`. * - _Mobile_: This will open a new tab in the browser which can be closed using `WebBrowser.maybeCompleteAuthSession()`. * * How this works on web: * - A crypto state will be created for verifying the redirect. * - This means you need to run with `npx expo start --https` * - The state will be added to the window's `localstorage`. This ensures that auth cannot complete * unless it's done from a page running with the same origin as it was started. * Ex: if `openAuthSessionAsync` is invoked on `https://localhost:19006`, then `maybeCompleteAuthSession` * must be invoked on a page hosted from the origin `https://localhost:19006`. Using a different * website, or even a different host like `https://128.0.0.*:19006` for example will not work. * - A timer will be started to check for every 1000 milliseconds (1 second) to detect if the window * has been closed by the user. If this happens then a promise will resolve with `{ type: 'dismiss' }`. * * > On mobile web, Chrome and Safari will block any call to [`window.open()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/open) * which takes too long to fire after a user interaction. This method must be invoked immediately * after a user interaction. If the event is blocked, an error with code [`ERR_WEB_BROWSER_BLOCKED`](#err_web_browser_blocked) will be thrown. * * @param url The url to open in the web browser. This should be a login page. * @param redirectUrl _Optional_ - The url to deep link back into your app. * On web, this defaults to the output of [`Linking.createURL("")`](./linking/#linkingcreateurlpath-namedparameters). * @param options _Optional_ - An object extending the [`WebBrowserOpenOptions`](#webbrowseropenoptions). * If there is no native AuthSession implementation available (which is the case on Android) * these params will be used in the browser polyfill. If there is a native AuthSession implementation, * these params will be ignored. * * @return * - If the user does not permit the application to authenticate with the given url, the Promise fulfills with `{ type: 'cancel' }` object. * - If the user closed the web browser, the Promise fulfills with `{ type: 'cancel' }` object. * - If the browser is closed using [`dismissBrowser`](#webbrowserdismissbrowser), * the Promise fulfills with `{ type: 'dismiss' }` object. */ export declare function openAuthSessionAsync(url: string, redirectUrl?: string | null, options?: AuthSessionOpenOptions): Promise; /** * Dismisses the current authentication session. On web, it will close the popup window associated with auth process. * * @return The `void` on the successful attempt or throws an error if dismiss functionality is not available. * * @platform ios * @platform web */ export declare function dismissAuthSession(): void; /** * Possibly completes an authentication session on web in a window popup. The method * should be invoked on the page that the window redirects to. * * @param options * * @return Returns an object with message about why the redirect failed or succeeded: * * If `type` is set to `failed`, the reason depends on the message: * - `Not supported on this platform`: If the platform doesn't support this method (Android, iOS). * - `Cannot use expo-web-browser in a non-browser environment`: If the code was executed in an SSR * or node environment. * - `No auth session is currently in progress`: (the cached state wasn't found in local storage). * This can happen if the window redirects to an origin (website) that is different to the initial * website origin. If this happens in development, it may be because the auth started on localhost * and finished on your computer port (Ex: `128.0.0.*`). This is controlled by the `redirectUrl` * and `returnUrl`. * - `Current URL "" and original redirect URL "" do not match`: This can occur when the * redirect URL doesn't match what was initial defined as the `returnUrl`. You can skip this test * in development by passing `{ skipRedirectCheck: true }` to the function. * * If `type` is set to `success`, the parent window will attempt to close the child window immediately. * * If the error `ERR_WEB_BROWSER_REDIRECT` was thrown, it may mean that the parent window was * reloaded before the auth was completed. In this case you'll need to close the child window manually. * * @platform web */ export declare function maybeCompleteAuthSession(options?: WebBrowserCompleteAuthSessionOptions): WebBrowserCompleteAuthSessionResult; //# sourceMappingURL=WebBrowser.d.ts.map