Apple has released it's SDK for apple tv yesterday.

Most apps for TVs are web based (html, javascript and css) and I would like to port an existing tv web app to the tvOS.

The SDK in Xcode shows no Webview implementation like in iOS for creating apps based in html, javascript and css, however, according to the docs, it is possible to use javascript using tvjs framework, but instead of html, apple has it's own markup language for TVs called TVML.

My question is: Is it possible to port an existing web app to tvOS (how?), or does it need to be reimplemented from scratch?

Thanks for your help.


EDIT: Before people keeps downvoting, I'm going to make clear that the UIWebView is present on the apple TV, but it's PROHIBITED to use it, so, the only real way of loading web apps on an apple TV is creating them with TVML and TVJS

If you want to use an UIWebView (as proof of concept) you can do this:

Objective-c

Class webviewClass = NSClassFromString(@"UIWebView");
id webview = [[webviewClass alloc] initWithFrame:self.view.frame];
NSURL * url = [NSURL URLWithString:@"https://www.google.com"];
NSURLRequest * request = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL:url];
[webview loadRequest:request];
[self.view addSubview:webview];

swift

let webViewClass : AnyObject.Type = NSClassFromString("UIWebView")!
let webViewObject : NSObject.Type = webViewClass as! NSObject.Type
let webview: AnyObject = webViewObject.init()
let url = NSURL(string: "https://www.google.com")
let request = NSURLRequest(URL: url!)
webview.loadRequest(request)
let uiview = webview as! UIView
uiview.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, view.frame.width, view.frame.height)
view.addSubview(uiview)

MAGIC!!! The UIWebView is there! But you can't iteract with it, just show web pages or web content.

UPDATE! I've found that there is a lot of tvOS browsers on github based on https://github.com/steventroughtonsmith/tvOSBrowser, but most of them require tweaking Availability.h on Xcode app. I've found a fork that uses my approach, so it doesn't require tweaking Availability.h https://github.com/FabioSpacagna/tvOSBrowser They add basic support for navigating, like scroll and a cursor

I don't think apple will approve apps using UIWebView as it's marked as prohibited, you'll have to learn TVML and TVJS instead.


According to the API diffs, UIWebView, etc are not part of tvOS. So you'll have to re-implement the app using TVML (TV Markup Language) using Apple's templates. Or you can re-implement using UIKit.


Here's the Swift version of jcesarmobile's solution.

    let webViewClass : AnyObject.Type = NSClassFromString("UIWebView")!
    let webViewObject : NSObject.Type = webViewClass as! NSObject.Type
    let webview: AnyObject = webViewObject.init()
    let url = NSURL(string: "https://www.google.com")
    let request = NSURLRequest(URL: url!)
    webview.loadRequest(request)
    let uiview = webview as! UIView
    uiview.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, webDashboardView.frame.width, webDashboardView.frame.height)
    webDashboardView.addSubview(uiview)

I'm building an enterprise app that doesn't have to go through the App Store, so this solution works for me.


UIWebView is part of the tvOS, although the documentation looks a bit limited right now (see here). You can also find the .h file here: /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/AppleTVOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/AppleTVOS.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework/Headers/UIWebView.h

WebKit framework doesnt seem to be included.

Update:

Found in UIWebView.h: NS_CLASS_AVAILABLE_IOS(2_0) __TVOS_PROHIBITED @interface UIWebView : UIView <NSCoding, UIScrollViewDelegate>

Taking this into account it might be not available in tvOS :(


Unfortunately, UIWebView is not a supported class in tvOS. Niether is WKWebView. You can see a full list of the APIs supported and removed in iOS 9 and tvOS here. If you scroll down to the bottom of the first section you'll see WebKit says removed.