Hi,
iOS 18.1 Safari 18 does not play HLS/.m3u8 audio tracks (while all previous iOS Safari still do).
If I turn on the Web Inspector toggle and put it on, restart Safari/ refresh the page, the player works.
Before filing a bug, are you already aware of such behavior or some way to deal with it?
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Safari samesite none cookie added after login but we are facing the issue in post method.
While doing the post method cookie not getting into request header.And always sending the new cookie in the response header.
Safari not sending the cookie into request header with samesite none.
Kindly help me out.
On my M3 MacBook Pro 14'' laptop, when using Safari responsive design mode I cannot see any simulators when choosing "Open With Simulator". I am on the latest Sequoia 15.1 and Xcode version is 16.1. However when I successfully run a simulator from Xcode (Developer Tools -> Simulator) I can see the simulator running in the "Open With Simulator" dropdown but I cannot click it to run it with my safari desktop. I can never link my desktop safari app to a simulator. I feel I have read almost every how to blog but have no more options left to get this working.
I've tried reinstalling Xcode and the iOS 18.1 environment on it, updating safari and anything else that might be out of date but still with no luck after much restarting programs and my machine. Is there another way to try and run a simulator from Safari?
As shown in the image, after the 18.1 update, the “Preview” pane in network requests disappeared. I can only view the response by right-clicking and selecting “Reveal in Sources tab”.
BEFORE:
AFTER:
In Safari Web Extensions on iOS 18, declarativeNetRequest Rulesets and Dynamic Rules take over twice as long to apply -- which causes rulesets to often fail to apply before sites load. In a boilerplate Xcode project you can note the time difference toggling the OISD (https://oisd.nl) ruleset on iOS 17 and iOS 18 simulators. Additionally, if you force quit Safari and reopen to a site with ads blocked by OISD list (e.g. espn.com) the content will be blocked in that initial state on iOS 17, but not in iOS 18 due to the latency.
Based on the boilerplate extension, this bug is impacting all Mobile Safari Extensions using declarativeNetRequest Rulesets and Dynamic Rules. We know several other extension developers dealing with this issue.
Our team wrote detailed reproduction steps in our Feedback Assistant ticket: https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/feedback/15196130 but have received no responses. I would attach a screen recording here but it won't allow me.
I've observed a discrepancy in cookie consent options between iOS 18.0 and 18.1 on some websites, such as www2.hm.com. On iOS 18.0, I see "Accept All Cookies" and "Only Required Cookies" options, whereas on iOS 18.1, the options change to "Accept All Cookies" and "Cookie Settings."
I would like to understand if this behavior is related to differences in how websites detect the operating system version (iOS 18.0 vs. 18.1) or browser changes within the iOS update. Has anyone else experienced similar variations in cookie consent banners, and could this be tied to differences in the user agent or website A/B testing for different OS versions?
Any insights or technical clarifications would be appreciated!
When user opens a new tab and loads a website, the declarativeNetRequest.getMatchedRules() returns nil and on reloading in the same tab it returns the URLs blocked.
Is this an expected behaviour?
Hi, I had been working on an extension without any issues, running it from Xcode and debugging locally in Safari. However, without making any code changes, and after uninstalling the extension, it stopped appearing in Safari after building for local debugging. Does anyone know what might be happening or how I can clean up the system?
Thanks a lot and best regards.
Hi, I am developing the Click & Read web add-on for Chromium, Firefox and Safari.
We use xcrun safari-web-extension-converter tool to generate the Safari add-on. The build on Xcode had no meaning errors/warnings, until we had to switch to a more up-to-date MacBook (required as deprecated Mac had no support for latest macOS and thus for Xcode compatibility !).
So now I build my add-on on an Apple M1 MB Air on Sequoia 15.0 with latest Xcode, but I encounter an error ? or warning ? :
NSBundle file:///System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MetalTools.framework/ principal class is nil because all fallbacks have failed
Unable to create bundle at URL ((null)): normalized URL null
Unable to create bundle at URL ((null)): normalized URL null
Unable to create bundle at URL ((null)): normalized URL null
But it doesn't prevent the add-on build to complete as I am able to open it onto Safari. Then, when loading the add-on on a test web page, I get this error on safari console:
Error: Invalid call to runtime.connect(). No runtime.onConnect listeners found.
BTW, the same add-on Dist works as expected on Chrome or Firefox (on macOS).
So it seems the runtime listener runtime.onConnect.addListener isn't initiated on Background script...
Thanks for your feedback and help
Dependent fields for multi-select options and dropdown fields are not displaying in Safari, although they work correctly in Chrome and Firefox.
Scenario
You have a form built with ASP.NET and Razor, where users need to select multiple options from a dropdown list to trigger the display of dependent fields.
Multi-Select Dropdown: The form has a multi-select dropdown for choosing different categories (Category A, Category B, etc.).
Dependent Fields: Based on the user's selection, certain dependent fields should become visible. For example, if the user selects Category A, an additional input field titled "Details for Category A" should be shown.
Expected Behavior (Chrome & Firefox)
When the user selects Category A or Category B, the corresponding input fields are displayed dynamically, functioning as expected.
Issue in Safari :
In Safari, the dependent fields do not show up when a user selects any category. It's as if the JavaScript or the CSS responsible for displaying these fields is not executing correctly.
CHROME
SAFARI
Browser: Safari (Version 18.0 (20619.1.26.31.6))
Operating System: MacOS (sequoia 15.0)
Device: MacBook Pro 14 Inch Apple M3 Pro , iPhone 14 iOS 18.0
declarativeNetRequest.getMatchedRules() gives us the below error:
Error retrieving tabs or matched rules: – Error: Invalid call to declarativeNetRequest.getMatchedRules(). The 'activeTab' permission has not been granted by the user for the tab.
We have added the "activeTab" permissions in the manifest (version 2). And in the device Safari extension settings we see that user has given permission as "allow".
Firefox and Chrome provide various options and services to set up browser characteristics while testing. These can be used with Selenium while setting up the driver.
An example with Firefox is setting a custom user agent and a download directory different than the default. Using Python:
from selenium.webdriver.firefox.options import \
Options as FirefoxOptions
from selenium.webdriver.firefox.service import \
Service as FirefoxService
firefox_options = FirefoxOptions()
# set up user agent
user_agent = UserAgent().get_user_agent()
firefox_options.set_preference("general.useragent.override", user_agent)
# set alternate download location
firefox_options.set_preference('browser.download.folderList', 2)
firefox_options.set_preference('browser.download.dir', download_dir_path)
Many of these browser-specific options and services are listed at Selenium's website under Supported Browsers.
However, Safari's information is very limited. On Selenium's site, for example, they list how to turn on Safari's limited logging: service = webdriver.SafariService(service_args=["--diagnose"]). Then, they point us to About WebDriver for Safari - which shows automaticInspection and automaticProfiling. The page primarily describes security features for testing with Safari.
In a regular user session, one can configure an alternate download directory, set a custom profile with specific settings for that profile, and so on. And, in the Developer Menu I can set some of these items manually for a given session (user agent, for example).
How can I access these features within Safari for use in automated web testing with Selenium?
Edit: Alternatively, does Apple have, or recommend, a different automated testing package for Safari?
Hi everyone,
I’m working on an iOS app using WKWebView, and I have a specific use case involving cross-origin iframes and form autofill. I’m wondering if it’s possible to programmatically fill input elements, such as credit card numbers, within a cross-origin iframe loaded in a WKWebView.
I understand that due to the Same-Origin Policy, direct DOM manipulation of cross-origin iframes is restricted. However, I’m curious if there are any methods or workarounds that might allow me to achieve this, specifically within the context of WKWebView. Thanks.
Hello there,
We are having a problem when trying to repdorucir videos with videojs in a webview on devices with iOS older than 17.4. When playing them you see that the player restarts several times until crashing the webview. This are the xcode logs when this happens:
Error acquiring assertion: <Error Domain=RBSServiceErrorDomain Code=1 "(originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.runningboard.assertions.webkit AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.multitasking.systemappassertions)" UserInfo={NSLocalizedFailureReason=(originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.runningboard.assertions.webkit AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.multitasking.systemappassertions)}>
0x114029980 - ProcessAssertion::acquireSync Failed to acquire RBS assertion 'WebKit Media Playback' for process with PID=64167, error: Error Domain=RBSServiceErrorDomain Code=1 "(originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.runningboard.assertions.webkit AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.multitasking.systemappassertions)" UserInfo={NSLocalizedFailureReason=(originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.runningboard.assertions.webkit AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.multitasking.systemappassertions)}
0x1140180c0 - [PID=64164] WebProcessProxy::didClose: (web process 0 crash)
0x1140180c0 - [PID=64164] WebProcessProxy::processDidTerminateOrFailedToLaunch: reason=Crash
Unable to create a cookie using WebKit API or manually create a cookie in Safari with SameSite=None on a device using iPadOS 18 beta. In Safari, the None option is still in the drop down as a selection for SameSite which leads me to believe this is a bug. Is this going to be fixed in the release version of iOS 18?
If you create a cookie and add to the WKWebViewConfiguration the completionHandler returns 'Cookies synced' suggesting cookie was added with success. However, upon inspection of app in Safari the cookie is not there. This is broken in iOS 18 beta and works in previous versions without issue. Did Apple change the WKWebView API and break this feature?
code snippet:
NSDictionary* settings = self.commandDelegate.settings;
WKWebViewConfiguration* configuration = [self createConfigurationFromSettings:settings];
configuration.userContentController = userContentController;
NSMutableDictionary *cookieProperties = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];
[cookieProperties setObject:@"foo" forKey:NSHTTPCookieName];
[cookieProperties setObject:@"bar" forKey:NSHTTPCookieValue];
[cookieProperties setObject:@"mydomain.com" forKey:NSHTTPCookieDomain];
[cookieProperties setObject:@"mydomain.com" forKey:NSHTTPCookieOriginURL];
[cookieProperties setObject:@"/" forKey:NSHTTPCookiePath];
NSHTTPCookie *cookie = [NSHTTPCookie cookieWithProperties:cookieProperties];
[configuration.websiteDataStore.httpCookieStore setCookie:cookie completionHandler:^{NSLog(@"Cookies synced");}];
WKWebView* wkWebView = [[WKWebView alloc] initWithFrame:self.engineWebView.frame configuration:configuration];
When we activate the developer options and right-click to select "Inspect," then navigate to the Network tab, we can view the request entries.
However, upon clicking on an entry, I can see the headers, cookies, and other details, but one crucial aspect is absent: the request and response data. This seems like a fundamental feature—why is it missing? 🤔
Hi, I'm experiencing an issue with my Safari extension on iOS 18. When trying to access images using browser.runtime.getURL(), it doesn't work as expected. The same code works on iOS 17 and earlier versions. Here's my manifest file and code snippet.
"web_accessible_resources": [
{
"resources": [
"html/*.html",
"images/*.png",
"images/*.gif",
"images/*.svg",
"json/*.json",
"fonts/*.ttf",
"css/*.css"
],
"matches": [
"<all_urls>"
]
},
"images/fs_loading.svg",
"images/status_protected.svg",
"images/safe_check_icon.svg"
]
`var status_ok_svg = browser.runtime.getURL("images/status_protected.svg");`
Note: Image all are added in Images folder only
Is there a way to detect if the user has tapped on "Turn Off Content Blockers" option on safari in ios or get a callback from the same?
Hi everyone, when My project (Angular 5) running in Safari Browser, we have a download function, it's download the excel file, end with .xlsx, but when running in low version Safari version, it will have a popup, that is not my project did, it blocked be safari itself, you can check the image, my question is how to hide the 'View' button or directly download instead of show the popup?