iOS equivolent of Android toast
I have an App that has native top navigation bar and drop down burger menu. The rest of the App is a web view from a C# API.
The webview has purchasing and the top navigation bar shows a balance (currency amount).
In Android I'm using JavaScript toast to update purchases from the webview, to the balance on the native top navigation bar.
My question is how ca I do this for iOS. It's something I'm struggling with and cannot find a solution.
Can anyone help or has anyone solved this issue?
Thanks.
c# ios api webview toast
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I have an App that has native top navigation bar and drop down burger menu. The rest of the App is a web view from a C# API.
The webview has purchasing and the top navigation bar shows a balance (currency amount).
In Android I'm using JavaScript toast to update purchases from the webview, to the balance on the native top navigation bar.
My question is how ca I do this for iOS. It's something I'm struggling with and cannot find a solution.
Can anyone help or has anyone solved this issue?
Thanks.
c# ios api webview toast
There is no default equivalent for toast in iOS. There are plenty of libs that mimic the same behaviour.
– danypata
Nov 12 '18 at 21:31
You'll need to use an open-source solution. This one is popular on github: github.com/devxoul/Toaster
– David S.
Nov 12 '18 at 22:06
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I have an App that has native top navigation bar and drop down burger menu. The rest of the App is a web view from a C# API.
The webview has purchasing and the top navigation bar shows a balance (currency amount).
In Android I'm using JavaScript toast to update purchases from the webview, to the balance on the native top navigation bar.
My question is how ca I do this for iOS. It's something I'm struggling with and cannot find a solution.
Can anyone help or has anyone solved this issue?
Thanks.
c# ios api webview toast
I have an App that has native top navigation bar and drop down burger menu. The rest of the App is a web view from a C# API.
The webview has purchasing and the top navigation bar shows a balance (currency amount).
In Android I'm using JavaScript toast to update purchases from the webview, to the balance on the native top navigation bar.
My question is how ca I do this for iOS. It's something I'm struggling with and cannot find a solution.
Can anyone help or has anyone solved this issue?
Thanks.
c# ios api webview toast
c# ios api webview toast
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There is no default equivalent for toast in iOS. There are plenty of libs that mimic the same behaviour.
– danypata
Nov 12 '18 at 21:31
You'll need to use an open-source solution. This one is popular on github: github.com/devxoul/Toaster
– David S.
Nov 12 '18 at 22:06
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There is no default equivalent for toast in iOS. There are plenty of libs that mimic the same behaviour.
– danypata
Nov 12 '18 at 21:31
You'll need to use an open-source solution. This one is popular on github: github.com/devxoul/Toaster
– David S.
Nov 12 '18 at 22:06
There is no default equivalent for toast in iOS. There are plenty of libs that mimic the same behaviour.
– danypata
Nov 12 '18 at 21:31
There is no default equivalent for toast in iOS. There are plenty of libs that mimic the same behaviour.
– danypata
Nov 12 '18 at 21:31
You'll need to use an open-source solution. This one is popular on github: github.com/devxoul/Toaster
– David S.
Nov 12 '18 at 22:06
You'll need to use an open-source solution. This one is popular on github: github.com/devxoul/Toaster
– David S.
Nov 12 '18 at 22:06
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There is no default equivalent for toast in iOS. There are plenty of libs that mimic the same behaviour.
– danypata
Nov 12 '18 at 21:31
You'll need to use an open-source solution. This one is popular on github: github.com/devxoul/Toaster
– David S.
Nov 12 '18 at 22:06