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16 
17 package android.webkit;
18 
19 import android.annotation.IntDef;
20 import android.annotation.Nullable;
21 import android.graphics.Bitmap;
22 import android.net.http.SslError;
23 import android.os.Message;
24 import android.view.InputEvent;
25 import android.view.KeyEvent;
26 import android.view.ViewRootImpl;
27 
28 import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
29 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
30 
31 public class WebViewClient {
32 
33     /**
34      * Give the host application a chance to take over the control when a new
35      * url is about to be loaded in the current WebView. If WebViewClient is not
36      * provided, by default WebView will ask Activity Manager to choose the
37      * proper handler for the url. If WebViewClient is provided, return {@code true}
38      * means the host application handles the url, while return {@code false} means the
39      * current WebView handles the url.
40      * This method is not called for requests using the POST "method".
41      *
42      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
43      * @param url The url to be loaded.
44      * @return {@code true} if the host application wants to leave the current WebView
45      *         and handle the url itself, otherwise return {@code false}.
46      * @deprecated Use {@link #shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView, WebResourceRequest)
47      *             shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView, WebResourceRequest)} instead.
48      */
49     @Deprecated
shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, String url)50     public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, String url) {
51         return false;
52     }
53 
54     /**
55      * Give the host application a chance to take over the control when a new
56      * url is about to be loaded in the current WebView. If WebViewClient is not
57      * provided, by default WebView will ask Activity Manager to choose the
58      * proper handler for the url. If WebViewClient is provided, return {@code true}
59      * means the host application handles the url, while return {@code false} means the
60      * current WebView handles the url.
61      *
62      * <p>Notes:
63      * <ul>
64      * <li>This method is not called for requests using the POST &quot;method&quot;.</li>
65      * <li>This method is also called for subframes with non-http schemes, thus it is
66      * strongly disadvised to unconditionally call {@link WebView#loadUrl(String)}
67      * with the request's url from inside the method and then return {@code true},
68      * as this will make WebView to attempt loading a non-http url, and thus fail.</li>
69      * </ul>
70      *
71      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
72      * @param request Object containing the details of the request.
73      * @return {@code true} if the host application wants to leave the current WebView
74      *         and handle the url itself, otherwise return {@code false}.
75      */
shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request)76     public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request) {
77         return shouldOverrideUrlLoading(view, request.getUrl().toString());
78     }
79 
80     /**
81      * Notify the host application that a page has started loading. This method
82      * is called once for each main frame load so a page with iframes or
83      * framesets will call onPageStarted one time for the main frame. This also
84      * means that onPageStarted will not be called when the contents of an
85      * embedded frame changes, i.e. clicking a link whose target is an iframe,
86      * it will also not be called for fragment navigations (navigations to
87      * #fragment_id).
88      *
89      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
90      * @param url The url to be loaded.
91      * @param favicon The favicon for this page if it already exists in the
92      *            database.
93      */
onPageStarted(WebView view, String url, Bitmap favicon)94     public void onPageStarted(WebView view, String url, Bitmap favicon) {
95     }
96 
97     /**
98      * Notify the host application that a page has finished loading. This method
99      * is called only for main frame. When onPageFinished() is called, the
100      * rendering picture may not be updated yet. To get the notification for the
101      * new Picture, use {@link WebView.PictureListener#onNewPicture}.
102      *
103      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
104      * @param url The url of the page.
105      */
onPageFinished(WebView view, String url)106     public void onPageFinished(WebView view, String url) {
107     }
108 
109     /**
110      * Notify the host application that the WebView will load the resource
111      * specified by the given url.
112      *
113      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
114      * @param url The url of the resource the WebView will load.
115      */
onLoadResource(WebView view, String url)116     public void onLoadResource(WebView view, String url) {
117     }
118 
119     /**
120      * Notify the host application that {@link android.webkit.WebView} content left over from
121      * previous page navigations will no longer be drawn.
122      *
123      * <p>This callback can be used to determine the point at which it is safe to make a recycled
124      * {@link android.webkit.WebView} visible, ensuring that no stale content is shown. It is called
125      * at the earliest point at which it can be guaranteed that {@link WebView#onDraw} will no
126      * longer draw any content from previous navigations. The next draw will display either the
127      * {@link WebView#setBackgroundColor background color} of the {@link WebView}, or some of the
128      * contents of the newly loaded page.
129      *
130      * <p>This method is called when the body of the HTTP response has started loading, is reflected
131      * in the DOM, and will be visible in subsequent draws. This callback occurs early in the
132      * document loading process, and as such you should expect that linked resources (for example,
133      * CSS and images) may not be available.
134      *
135      * <p>For more fine-grained notification of visual state updates, see {@link
136      * WebView#postVisualStateCallback}.
137      *
138      * <p>Please note that all the conditions and recommendations applicable to
139      * {@link WebView#postVisualStateCallback} also apply to this API.
140      *
141      * <p>This callback is only called for main frame navigations.
142      *
143      * @param view The {@link android.webkit.WebView} for which the navigation occurred.
144      * @param url  The URL corresponding to the page navigation that triggered this callback.
145      */
onPageCommitVisible(WebView view, String url)146     public void onPageCommitVisible(WebView view, String url) {
147     }
148 
149     /**
150      * Notify the host application of a resource request and allow the
151      * application to return the data.  If the return value is {@code null}, the WebView
152      * will continue to load the resource as usual.  Otherwise, the return
153      * response and data will be used.
154      *
155      * <p>This callback is invoked for a variety of URL schemes (e.g., {@code http(s):}, {@code
156      * data:}, {@code file:}, etc.), not only those schemes which send requests over the network.
157      * This is not called for {@code javascript:} URLs, {@code blob:} URLs, or for assets accessed
158      * via {@code file:///android_asset/} or {@code file:///android_res/} URLs.
159      *
160      * <p>In the case of redirects, this is only called for the initial resource URL, not any
161      * subsequent redirect URLs.
162      *
163      * <p class="note"><b>Note:</b> This method is called on a thread
164      * other than the UI thread so clients should exercise caution
165      * when accessing private data or the view system.
166      *
167      * <p class="note"><b>Note:</b> When Safe Browsing is enabled, these URLs still undergo Safe
168      * Browsing checks. If this is undesired, whitelist the URL with {@link
169      * WebView#setSafeBrowsingWhitelist} or ignore the warning with {@link #onSafeBrowsingHit}.
170      *
171      * @param view The {@link android.webkit.WebView} that is requesting the
172      *             resource.
173      * @param url The raw url of the resource.
174      * @return A {@link android.webkit.WebResourceResponse} containing the
175      *         response information or {@code null} if the WebView should load the
176      *         resource itself.
177      * @deprecated Use {@link #shouldInterceptRequest(WebView, WebResourceRequest)
178      *             shouldInterceptRequest(WebView, WebResourceRequest)} instead.
179      */
180     @Deprecated
181     @Nullable
shouldInterceptRequest(WebView view, String url)182     public WebResourceResponse shouldInterceptRequest(WebView view,
183             String url) {
184         return null;
185     }
186 
187     /**
188      * Notify the host application of a resource request and allow the
189      * application to return the data.  If the return value is {@code null}, the WebView
190      * will continue to load the resource as usual.  Otherwise, the return
191      * response and data will be used.
192      *
193      * <p>This callback is invoked for a variety of URL schemes (e.g., {@code http(s):}, {@code
194      * data:}, {@code file:}, etc.), not only those schemes which send requests over the network.
195      * This is not called for {@code javascript:} URLs, {@code blob:} URLs, or for assets accessed
196      * via {@code file:///android_asset/} or {@code file:///android_res/} URLs.
197      *
198      * <p>In the case of redirects, this is only called for the initial resource URL, not any
199      * subsequent redirect URLs.
200      *
201      * <p class="note"><b>Note:</b> This method is called on a thread
202      * other than the UI thread so clients should exercise caution
203      * when accessing private data or the view system.
204      *
205      * <p class="note"><b>Note:</b> When Safe Browsing is enabled, these URLs still undergo Safe
206      * Browsing checks. If this is undesired, whitelist the URL with {@link
207      * WebView#setSafeBrowsingWhitelist} or ignore the warning with {@link #onSafeBrowsingHit}.
208      *
209      * @param view The {@link android.webkit.WebView} that is requesting the
210      *             resource.
211      * @param request Object containing the details of the request.
212      * @return A {@link android.webkit.WebResourceResponse} containing the
213      *         response information or {@code null} if the WebView should load the
214      *         resource itself.
215      */
216     @Nullable
shouldInterceptRequest(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request)217     public WebResourceResponse shouldInterceptRequest(WebView view,
218             WebResourceRequest request) {
219         return shouldInterceptRequest(view, request.getUrl().toString());
220     }
221 
222     /**
223      * Notify the host application that there have been an excessive number of
224      * HTTP redirects. As the host application if it would like to continue
225      * trying to load the resource. The default behavior is to send the cancel
226      * message.
227      *
228      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
229      * @param cancelMsg The message to send if the host wants to cancel
230      * @param continueMsg The message to send if the host wants to continue
231      * @deprecated This method is no longer called. When the WebView encounters
232      *             a redirect loop, it will cancel the load.
233      */
234     @Deprecated
onTooManyRedirects(WebView view, Message cancelMsg, Message continueMsg)235     public void onTooManyRedirects(WebView view, Message cancelMsg,
236             Message continueMsg) {
237         cancelMsg.sendToTarget();
238     }
239 
240     // These ints must match up to the hidden values in EventHandler.
241     /** Generic error */
242     public static final int ERROR_UNKNOWN = -1;
243     /** Server or proxy hostname lookup failed */
244     public static final int ERROR_HOST_LOOKUP = -2;
245     /** Unsupported authentication scheme (not basic or digest) */
246     public static final int ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_AUTH_SCHEME = -3;
247     /** User authentication failed on server */
248     public static final int ERROR_AUTHENTICATION = -4;
249     /** User authentication failed on proxy */
250     public static final int ERROR_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION = -5;
251     /** Failed to connect to the server */
252     public static final int ERROR_CONNECT = -6;
253     /** Failed to read or write to the server */
254     public static final int ERROR_IO = -7;
255     /** Connection timed out */
256     public static final int ERROR_TIMEOUT = -8;
257     /** Too many redirects */
258     public static final int ERROR_REDIRECT_LOOP = -9;
259     /** Unsupported URI scheme */
260     public static final int ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME = -10;
261     /** Failed to perform SSL handshake */
262     public static final int ERROR_FAILED_SSL_HANDSHAKE = -11;
263     /** Malformed URL */
264     public static final int ERROR_BAD_URL = -12;
265     /** Generic file error */
266     public static final int ERROR_FILE = -13;
267     /** File not found */
268     public static final int ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND = -14;
269     /** Too many requests during this load */
270     public static final int ERROR_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS = -15;
271     /** Resource load was canceled by Safe Browsing */
272     public static final int ERROR_UNSAFE_RESOURCE = -16;
273 
274     /** @hide */
275     @IntDef(prefix = { "SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_" }, value = {
276             SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_UNKNOWN,
277             SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_MALWARE,
278             SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_PHISHING,
279             SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_UNWANTED_SOFTWARE
280     })
281     @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
282     public @interface SafeBrowsingThreat {}
283 
284     /** The resource was blocked for an unknown reason */
285     public static final int SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_UNKNOWN = 0;
286     /** The resource was blocked because it contains malware */
287     public static final int SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_MALWARE = 1;
288     /** The resource was blocked because it contains deceptive content */
289     public static final int SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_PHISHING = 2;
290     /** The resource was blocked because it contains unwanted software */
291     public static final int SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_UNWANTED_SOFTWARE = 3;
292 
293     /**
294      * Report an error to the host application. These errors are unrecoverable
295      * (i.e. the main resource is unavailable). The {@code errorCode} parameter
296      * corresponds to one of the {@code ERROR_*} constants.
297      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
298      * @param errorCode The error code corresponding to an ERROR_* value.
299      * @param description A String describing the error.
300      * @param failingUrl The url that failed to load.
301      * @deprecated Use {@link #onReceivedError(WebView, WebResourceRequest, WebResourceError)
302      *             onReceivedError(WebView, WebResourceRequest, WebResourceError)} instead.
303      */
304     @Deprecated
onReceivedError(WebView view, int errorCode, String description, String failingUrl)305     public void onReceivedError(WebView view, int errorCode,
306             String description, String failingUrl) {
307     }
308 
309     /**
310      * Report web resource loading error to the host application. These errors usually indicate
311      * inability to connect to the server. Note that unlike the deprecated version of the callback,
312      * the new version will be called for any resource (iframe, image, etc.), not just for the main
313      * page. Thus, it is recommended to perform minimum required work in this callback.
314      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
315      * @param request The originating request.
316      * @param error Information about the error occurred.
317      */
onReceivedError(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request, WebResourceError error)318     public void onReceivedError(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request, WebResourceError error) {
319         if (request.isForMainFrame()) {
320             onReceivedError(view,
321                     error.getErrorCode(), error.getDescription().toString(),
322                     request.getUrl().toString());
323         }
324     }
325 
326     /**
327      * Notify the host application that an HTTP error has been received from the server while
328      * loading a resource.  HTTP errors have status codes &gt;= 400.  This callback will be called
329      * for any resource (iframe, image, etc.), not just for the main page. Thus, it is recommended
330      * to perform minimum required work in this callback. Note that the content of the server
331      * response may not be provided within the {@code errorResponse} parameter.
332      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
333      * @param request The originating request.
334      * @param errorResponse Information about the error occurred.
335      */
onReceivedHttpError( WebView view, WebResourceRequest request, WebResourceResponse errorResponse)336     public void onReceivedHttpError(
337             WebView view, WebResourceRequest request, WebResourceResponse errorResponse) {
338     }
339 
340     /**
341      * As the host application if the browser should resend data as the
342      * requested page was a result of a POST. The default is to not resend the
343      * data.
344      *
345      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
346      * @param dontResend The message to send if the browser should not resend
347      * @param resend The message to send if the browser should resend data
348      */
onFormResubmission(WebView view, Message dontResend, Message resend)349     public void onFormResubmission(WebView view, Message dontResend,
350             Message resend) {
351         dontResend.sendToTarget();
352     }
353 
354     /**
355      * Notify the host application to update its visited links database.
356      *
357      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
358      * @param url The url being visited.
359      * @param isReload {@code true} if this url is being reloaded.
360      */
doUpdateVisitedHistory(WebView view, String url, boolean isReload)361     public void doUpdateVisitedHistory(WebView view, String url,
362             boolean isReload) {
363     }
364 
365     /**
366      * Notify the host application that an SSL error occurred while loading a
367      * resource. The host application must call either handler.cancel() or
368      * handler.proceed(). Note that the decision may be retained for use in
369      * response to future SSL errors. The default behavior is to cancel the
370      * load.
371      * <p>
372      * Applications are advised not to prompt the user about SSL errors, as
373      * the user is unlikely to be able to make an informed security decision
374      * and WebView does not provide any UI for showing the details of the
375      * error in a meaningful way.
376      * <p>
377      * Application overrides of this method may display custom error pages or
378      * silently log issues, but it is strongly recommended to always call
379      * handler.cancel() and never allow proceeding past errors.
380      *
381      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
382      * @param handler An SslErrorHandler object that will handle the user's
383      *            response.
384      * @param error The SSL error object.
385      */
onReceivedSslError(WebView view, SslErrorHandler handler, SslError error)386     public void onReceivedSslError(WebView view, SslErrorHandler handler,
387             SslError error) {
388         handler.cancel();
389     }
390 
391     /**
392      * Notify the host application to handle a SSL client certificate request. The host application
393      * is responsible for showing the UI if desired and providing the keys. There are three ways to
394      * respond: {@link ClientCertRequest#proceed}, {@link ClientCertRequest#cancel}, or {@link
395      * ClientCertRequest#ignore}. Webview stores the response in memory (for the life of the
396      * application) if {@link ClientCertRequest#proceed} or {@link ClientCertRequest#cancel} is
397      * called and does not call {@code onReceivedClientCertRequest()} again for the same host and
398      * port pair. Webview does not store the response if {@link ClientCertRequest#ignore}
399      * is called. Note that, multiple layers in chromium network stack might be
400      * caching the responses, so the behavior for ignore is only a best case
401      * effort.
402      *
403      * This method is called on the UI thread. During the callback, the
404      * connection is suspended.
405      *
406      * For most use cases, the application program should implement the
407      * {@link android.security.KeyChainAliasCallback} interface and pass it to
408      * {@link android.security.KeyChain#choosePrivateKeyAlias} to start an
409      * activity for the user to choose the proper alias. The keychain activity will
410      * provide the alias through the callback method in the implemented interface. Next
411      * the application should create an async task to call
412      * {@link android.security.KeyChain#getPrivateKey} to receive the key.
413      *
414      * An example implementation of client certificates can be seen at
415      * <A href="https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Browser/+/android-5.1.1_r1/src/com/android/browser/Tab.java">
416      * AOSP Browser</a>
417      *
418      * The default behavior is to cancel, returning no client certificate.
419      *
420      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback
421      * @param request An instance of a {@link ClientCertRequest}
422      *
423      */
onReceivedClientCertRequest(WebView view, ClientCertRequest request)424     public void onReceivedClientCertRequest(WebView view, ClientCertRequest request) {
425         request.cancel();
426     }
427 
428     /**
429      * Notifies the host application that the WebView received an HTTP
430      * authentication request. The host application can use the supplied
431      * {@link HttpAuthHandler} to set the WebView's response to the request.
432      * The default behavior is to cancel the request.
433      *
434      * @param view the WebView that is initiating the callback
435      * @param handler the HttpAuthHandler used to set the WebView's response
436      * @param host the host requiring authentication
437      * @param realm the realm for which authentication is required
438      * @see WebView#getHttpAuthUsernamePassword
439      */
onReceivedHttpAuthRequest(WebView view, HttpAuthHandler handler, String host, String realm)440     public void onReceivedHttpAuthRequest(WebView view,
441             HttpAuthHandler handler, String host, String realm) {
442         handler.cancel();
443     }
444 
445     /**
446      * Give the host application a chance to handle the key event synchronously.
447      * e.g. menu shortcut key events need to be filtered this way. If return
448      * true, WebView will not handle the key event. If return {@code false}, WebView
449      * will always handle the key event, so none of the super in the view chain
450      * will see the key event. The default behavior returns {@code false}.
451      *
452      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
453      * @param event The key event.
454      * @return {@code true} if the host application wants to handle the key event
455      *         itself, otherwise return {@code false}
456      */
shouldOverrideKeyEvent(WebView view, KeyEvent event)457     public boolean shouldOverrideKeyEvent(WebView view, KeyEvent event) {
458         return false;
459     }
460 
461     /**
462      * Notify the host application that a key was not handled by the WebView.
463      * Except system keys, WebView always consumes the keys in the normal flow
464      * or if {@link #shouldOverrideKeyEvent} returns {@code true}. This is called asynchronously
465      * from where the key is dispatched. It gives the host application a chance
466      * to handle the unhandled key events.
467      *
468      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
469      * @param event The key event.
470      */
onUnhandledKeyEvent(WebView view, KeyEvent event)471     public void onUnhandledKeyEvent(WebView view, KeyEvent event) {
472         onUnhandledInputEventInternal(view, event);
473     }
474 
475     /**
476      * Notify the host application that a input event was not handled by the WebView.
477      * Except system keys, WebView always consumes input events in the normal flow
478      * or if {@link #shouldOverrideKeyEvent} returns {@code true}. This is called asynchronously
479      * from where the event is dispatched. It gives the host application a chance
480      * to handle the unhandled input events.
481      *
482      * Note that if the event is a {@link android.view.MotionEvent}, then it's lifetime is only
483      * that of the function call. If the WebViewClient wishes to use the event beyond that, then it
484      * <i>must</i> create a copy of the event.
485      *
486      * It is the responsibility of overriders of this method to call
487      * {@link #onUnhandledKeyEvent(WebView, KeyEvent)}
488      * when appropriate if they wish to continue receiving events through it.
489      *
490      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
491      * @param event The input event.
492      * @removed
493      */
onUnhandledInputEvent(WebView view, InputEvent event)494     public void onUnhandledInputEvent(WebView view, InputEvent event) {
495         if (event instanceof KeyEvent) {
496             onUnhandledKeyEvent(view, (KeyEvent) event);
497             return;
498         }
499         onUnhandledInputEventInternal(view, event);
500     }
501 
onUnhandledInputEventInternal(WebView view, InputEvent event)502     private void onUnhandledInputEventInternal(WebView view, InputEvent event) {
503         ViewRootImpl root = view.getViewRootImpl();
504         if (root != null) {
505             root.dispatchUnhandledInputEvent(event);
506         }
507     }
508 
509     /**
510      * Notify the host application that the scale applied to the WebView has
511      * changed.
512      *
513      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
514      * @param oldScale The old scale factor
515      * @param newScale The new scale factor
516      */
onScaleChanged(WebView view, float oldScale, float newScale)517     public void onScaleChanged(WebView view, float oldScale, float newScale) {
518     }
519 
520     /**
521      * Notify the host application that a request to automatically log in the
522      * user has been processed.
523      * @param view The WebView requesting the login.
524      * @param realm The account realm used to look up accounts.
525      * @param account An optional account. If not {@code null}, the account should be
526      *                checked against accounts on the device. If it is a valid
527      *                account, it should be used to log in the user.
528      * @param args Authenticator specific arguments used to log in the user.
529      */
onReceivedLoginRequest(WebView view, String realm, @Nullable String account, String args)530     public void onReceivedLoginRequest(WebView view, String realm,
531             @Nullable String account, String args) {
532     }
533 
534     /**
535      * Notify host application that the given WebView's render process has exited.
536      *
537      * Multiple WebView instances may be associated with a single render process;
538      * onRenderProcessGone will be called for each WebView that was affected.
539      * The application's implementation of this callback should only attempt to
540      * clean up the specific WebView given as a parameter, and should not assume
541      * that other WebView instances are affected.
542      *
543      * The given WebView can't be used, and should be removed from the view hierarchy,
544      * all references to it should be cleaned up, e.g any references in the Activity
545      * or other classes saved using {@link android.view.View#findViewById} and similar calls, etc.
546      *
547      * To cause an render process crash for test purpose, the application can
548      * call {@code loadUrl("chrome://crash")} on the WebView. Note that multiple WebView
549      * instances may be affected if they share a render process, not just the
550      * specific WebView which loaded chrome://crash.
551      *
552      * @param view The WebView which needs to be cleaned up.
553      * @param detail the reason why it exited.
554      * @return {@code true} if the host application handled the situation that process has
555      *         exited, otherwise, application will crash if render process crashed,
556      *         or be killed if render process was killed by the system.
557      */
onRenderProcessGone(WebView view, RenderProcessGoneDetail detail)558     public boolean onRenderProcessGone(WebView view, RenderProcessGoneDetail detail) {
559         return false;
560     }
561 
562     /**
563      * Notify the host application that a loading URL has been flagged by Safe Browsing.
564      *
565      * The application must invoke the callback to indicate the preferred response. The default
566      * behavior is to show an interstitial to the user, with the reporting checkbox visible.
567      *
568      * If the application needs to show its own custom interstitial UI, the callback can be invoked
569      * asynchronously with {@link SafeBrowsingResponse#backToSafety} or {@link
570      * SafeBrowsingResponse#proceed}, depending on user response.
571      *
572      * @param view The WebView that hit the malicious resource.
573      * @param request Object containing the details of the request.
574      * @param threatType The reason the resource was caught by Safe Browsing, corresponding to a
575      *                   {@code SAFE_BROWSING_THREAT_*} value.
576      * @param callback Applications must invoke one of the callback methods.
577      */
onSafeBrowsingHit(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request, @SafeBrowsingThreat int threatType, SafeBrowsingResponse callback)578     public void onSafeBrowsingHit(WebView view, WebResourceRequest request,
579             @SafeBrowsingThreat int threatType, SafeBrowsingResponse callback) {
580         callback.showInterstitial(/* allowReporting */ true);
581     }
582 }
583