Android WebView JellyBean -> Should not happen: no rect-based-test nodes found
The issue occurs because in some scenarios WebView fails to notice that its visible rect has changed, so as far as webkit is concerned the page is still not visible. Thus all touches fall outside of the window, and get rejected.
The cleanest fix is when you know the visibility of your WebView has changed (such as in response to a setPrimaryItem callback from a viewpager), call webview.onScrollChanged(webview.getScrollX(), webview.getScrollY());
You will need to subclass the webview to promote the protected onScrollChanged to a public method.
I had this exact issue. The problem is exactly what Rahul Dole said in his answer above.
I spend a few days on this trying tons of different things. I noticed that when the orientation changed that the visible WebView onLongClick worked again...so I came up with this little gem. Indeed its very hacky but it works!
Use this in your class that extends WebView:
@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN){
int temp_ScrollY = getScrollY();
scrollTo(getScrollX(), getScrollY() + 1);
scrollTo(getScrollX(), temp_ScrollY);
}
return super.onTouchEvent(event);
}
I faced exactly the same problem. In my app wherever i had click events coded using 'touchend' in jquery bind(), this error was coming up and it used to never respond to clicks (taps).. and gave a frozen kind of feel. So I just tried replacing 'touchend' with 'click' in bind(), and it worked! responded to clicks (Taps) and also didn't show that log entry of webcoreglue..
I also found this piece of code in Android's webview code..
HTMLElement* WebViewCore::retrieveElement(int x, int y,
const QualifiedName& tagName)
{
HitTestResult hitTestResult = m_mainFrame->eventHandler()
->hitTestResultAtPoint(IntPoint(x, y), false, false,
DontHitTestScrollbars, HitTestRequest::Active | HitTestRequest::ReadOnly,
IntSize(1, 1));
if (!hitTestResult.innerNode() || !hitTestResult.innerNode()->inDocument()) {
LOGE("Should not happen: no in document Node found");
return 0;
}
const ListHashSet<RefPtr<Node> >& list = hitTestResult.rectBasedTestResult();
if (list.isEmpty()) {
LOGE("Should not happen: no rect-based-test nodes found");
return 0;
}
Node* node = hitTestResult.innerNode();
Node* element = node;
while (element && (!element->isElementNode()
|| !element->hasTagName(tagName))) {
element = element->parentNode();
}
DBG_NAV_LOGD("node=%p element=%p x=%d y=%d nodeName=%s tagName=%s", node,
element, x, y, node->nodeName().utf8().data(),
element ? ((Element*) element)->tagName().utf8().data() : "<none>");
return static_cast<WebCore::HTMLElement*>(element);
}
and this too..
// get the highlight rectangles for the touch point (x, y) with the slop
Vector<IntRect> WebViewCore::getTouchHighlightRects(int x, int y, int slop)
{
Vector<IntRect> rects;
m_mousePos = IntPoint(x - m_scrollOffsetX, y - m_scrollOffsetY);
HitTestResult hitTestResult = m_mainFrame->eventHandler()->hitTestResultAtPoint(IntPoint(x, y),
false, false, DontHitTestScrollbars, HitTestRequest::Active | HitTestRequest::ReadOnly, IntSize(slop, slop));
if (!hitTestResult.innerNode() || !hitTestResult.innerNode()->inDocument()) {
LOGE("Should not happen: no in document Node found");
return rects;
}
const ListHashSet<RefPtr<Node> >& list = hitTestResult.rectBasedTestResult();
if (list.isEmpty()) {
LOGE("Should not happen: no rect-based-test nodes found");
return rects;
}
//Rest of the part is omitted here...
Notice that log message there? I am guessing this code is for identifying the x and y axis vectors generated on clicks or taps or swipes..