on ‎2014 Aug 25 9:04 AM
Hello,
We are currently developing a sapui5 application which should run as a standalone web application. The user authentication is done with OAuth2. When running the application from the iPad home screen, this is done in a 'headerless' browser (no navigation, no address bar,...). When checking the source of the application, there is indeed the meta-tag apple-mobile-web-app-capable which is set to true. No tricky parts here...
The problem we experience is the application navigates to different non-sapui5 applications. There is no navigation provided in these applications so we can't go back to the sapui5 application. Therefore we want to disable the apple-web-app-capable meta-tag, but (for now) this isn't working...
After reading the sapui5 docs, I didn't find a way to disable the meta-tag. I already tried to change the value of the meta-tag and also removing it completely using javascript, but this doesn't seem to work because of the redirects that are performed to authenticate the user through OAuth2. Is there a way to disable this behavior through the sapui5 runtime? (did I miss something in the docs...) Or did anyone manage to disable this through javascript? Or is there another solution? 🙂
The sapui5 version we are currently using is 1.20.1
Kind regards,
Maarten
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After some more searching, I managed to solve it myself... It is solvable by removing the meta-tag (as I already tried), problem was the application already redirected before the code for the removal was executed.
If someone is interested in the javascript code: (plain javascript because it is executed before the sapui5 runtime is loaded)
function removeWebAppCapable(){
var metaTags = document.getElementsByTagName("meta"),
deleted = false;
for(var i = 0, iLength = metaTags.length; i < iLength && !deleted; i++){
var metaTag = metaTags[i];
if(metaTag.name === "apple-mobile-web-app-capable"){
metaTag.parentNode.removeChild(metaTag);
deleted = true;
}
}
}
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Hi Alessandro,
I don't think it matters that much, as long as it is performed before a user could create a shortcut to his home screen. As far as I know (but correct me if I'm wrong... ) the sapui5 library won't change/recalculate the html elements in the head of the page. In my case the function is called at the end of the init-function of my Component.js.
Best regards,
Maarten
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