Adding Stack Trace for your reference:
thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BREAKPOINT (code=1, subcode=0x1a6efe5b8)
frame #0: 0x00000001a6efe5b8 WebCoreWebCore::BaseAudioSharedUnit::BaseAudioSharedUnit() + 668 frame #1: 0x00000001a6efe044 WebCoreWebCore::CoreAudioSharedUnit::singleton() + 80
frame #2: 0x00000001a9521fe4 WebCoreWebCore::CoreAudioCaptureSource::create(WebCore::CaptureDevice const&, WebCore::MediaDeviceHashSalts&&, WebCore::MediaConstraints const*, std::__1::optional<WTF::ObjectIdentifierGeneric<WebCore::PageIdentifierType, WTF::ObjectIdentifierMainThreadAccessTraits<unsigned long long>, unsigned long long>>) + 360 frame #3: 0x00000001a94f180c WebCoreWebCore::RealtimeMediaSourceCenter::getUserMediaDevices(WebCore::MediaStreamRequest const&, WebCore::MediaDeviceHashSalts&&, WTF::Vector<WebCore::RealtimeMediaSourceCenter::DeviceInfo, 0ul, WTF::CrashOnOverflow, 16ul, WTF::FastMalloc>&, WTF::Vector<WebCore::RealtimeMediaSourceCenter::DeviceInfo, 0ul, WTF::CrashOnOverflow, 16ul, WTF::FastMalloc>&, WebCore::MediaConstraintType&) + 356
frame #4: 0x00000001a94f22cc WebCoreWebCore::RealtimeMediaSourceCenter::validateRequestConstraintsAfterEnumeration(WTF::Function<void (WTF::Vector<WebCore::CaptureDevice, 0ul, WTF::CrashOnOverflow, 16ul, WTF::FastMalloc>&&, WTF::Vector<WebCore::CaptureDevice, 0ul, WTF::CrashOnOverflow, 16ul, WTF::FastMalloc>&&)>&&, WTF::Function<void (WebCore::MediaConstraintType)>&&, WebCore::MediaStreamRequest const&, WebCore::MediaDeviceHashSalts&&) + 356 frame #5: 0x00000001a94fb394 WebCoreWTF::Detail::CallableWrapper<WebCore::RealtimeMediaSourceCenter::enumerateDevices(bool, bool, bool, bool, WTF::CompletionHandler<void ()>&&)::$_0, void>::~CallableWrapper() + 164
frame #6: 0x00000001a814bbe8 WebCoreWTF::Detail::CallableWrapper<WebCore::AVCaptureDeviceManager::refreshCaptureDevicesInternal(WTF::CompletionHandler<void ()>&&, WebCore::AVCaptureDeviceManager::ShouldSetUserPreferredCamera)::$_0::operator()()::'lambda'(), void>::call() + 520 frame #7: 0x00000001ab7f1aac JavaScriptCoreWTF::RunLoop::performWork() + 524
frame #8: 0x00000001ab7f1880 JavaScriptCoreWTF::RunLoop::performWork(void*) + 36 frame #9: 0x00000001935e7d0c CoreFoundationCFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION + 28
frame #10: 0x00000001935e7ca0 CoreFoundation__CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 172 frame #11: 0x00000001935e6a24 CoreFoundation__CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 232
frame #12: 0x00000001935e5c64 CoreFoundation__CFRunLoopRun + 840 frame #13: 0x000000019360a730 CoreFoundationCFRunLoopRunSpecific + 572
frame #14: 0x00000001e0fb5190 GraphicsServicesGSEventRunModal + 168 frame #15: 0x0000000196239f34 UIKitCore-[UIApplication _run] + 816
frame #16: 0x0000000196238164 UIKitCore`UIApplicationMain + 336
frame #17: 0x000000010811bec4 AppName.debug.dylibmain at AppDelegate.swift:25:13 frame #18: 0x00000001bae06a58 dyldstart + 5964
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I am creating a Safari Web Extension.
There are two calls let say, call1 and call2 which gets executed in sequence by browser, call1 gives a 302 type response and redirects to call2.
When creating DNR rule for adding "Cookie" in the request header of call1, the same cookie gets added to the request header of call2 as well(Same is the case for other headers/custom headers as-well). Because of this the set-cookie present in response header of call1 is not sent in the request header of call2, and returns 400 response.
The same setting is working fine for other browsers chrome & firefox.
Is this a bug or DNR works differently for safari ?
currently "webRequestBlocking" works in safari for manifest v3, is there any development of it getting removed just like it's removed in chrome in mv3.
Hi, after upgrading MacOS (MB Air M1 Version 26.2 (25C56)) & Safari (Version 26.2 (21623.1.14.11.9)) to latest versions, we are experiencing a new bug occurring with our web extension (Click & Read) on local storage writing and getting this error :
Invalid call to browser.storage.local.set(). Disk I/O error.
This doesn't happen on other browsers (chromium, Firefox).
export const setLocalStorage = async (value: object) => {
try {
await browser.storage.local.set(value);
} catch (error) {
console.error("[Click & Read] Error setting local storage", error);
}
};
Hello,
After upgrading to macOS 26.2, I’ve noticed a significant performance regression when calling evaluateJavaScript in an iOS App running on Mac (WKWebView, Swift project).
Observed behavior
On macOS 26.2, the callback of evaluateJavaScript takes around 3 seconds to return.
This happens not only for:
evaluateJavaScript("navigator.userAgent")
but also for simple or even empty scripts, for example:
evaluateJavaScript("")
On previous macOS versions, the same calls typically returned in ~200 ms.
Additional testing
I created a new, empty Objective-C project with a WKWebView and tested the same evaluateJavaScript calls.
In the Objective-C project, the callback still returns in ~200 ms, even on macOS 26.2.
Question
Is this a known issue or regression related to:
iOS Apps on Mac,
Swift + WKWebView, or
behavioral changes in evaluateJavaScript on macOS 26.2?
Any information about known issues, internal changes, or recommended workarounds would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Test Code Swift
class ViewController: UIViewController {
private var tmpWebView: WKWebView?
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Do any additional setup after loading the view.
setupUserAgent()
}
func setupUserAgent() {
let t1 = CACurrentMediaTime()
tmpWebView = WKWebView(frame: .zero)
tmpWebView?.isInspectable = true
tmpWebView?.evaluateJavaScript("navigator.userAgent") { [weak self] result, error in
let t2 = CACurrentMediaTime()
print("[getUserAgent] \(t2 - t1)s")
self?.tmpWebView = nil
}
}
}
Test Code Objective-C
- (void)scene:(UIScene *)scene willConnectToSession:(UISceneSession *)session options:(UISceneConnectionOptions *)connectionOptions {
NSTimeInterval startTime = [[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970];
WKWebView *webView = [[WKWebView alloc] init];
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[webView evaluateJavaScript:@"navigator.userAgent" completionHandler:^(id result, NSError *error) {
NSTimeInterval endTime = [[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970];
NSLog(@"[getUserAgent]: %.2f s", (endTime - startTime));
}];
});
}
Is ServiceWorker supported on WKWebView? As per Mozilla Developer Network(MDN Web) docs[1] its not supported, but our research shows that ServiceWorker becomes available for a domain in WKWebView 1) if the domain is allowlisted in app-bound domains[2] or 2) if app is registered as default browser(this can not be considered for our app as its not a browser).
How to enable ServiceWorker on WKWebView? Is adding domain as app-bound domain the right/only way to enable ServiceWorker on WKWebView? We didn't find any official documentation about this.
Can WebView get ServiceWorker support by default without enabling app bound domains since that is not an option for our app? Our app needs to support more than 10 domains. Powerful APIs such as JavaScript injection, cookie manipulation, event handlers are by default available to all domains/WebView instances even if App doesn't enable app-bound domains. Is it possible to do same for ServiceWorker?
If ServiceWorker can not be supported by default then can Apple provide a feature by which ServiceWorker will be enabled in App for all the domains?
Apple enforces maximum of 10 app-bound domains. Is it possible to remove this limit and provide a way to dynamically add to this list at the time of a request?
[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker#browser_compatibility
[2] https://webkit.org/blog/10882/app-bound-domains/
iOS Safari 18.4/18.5 with IIS Windows Authentication with negotiate hangs after entering credentials
I don't think the issue is specific iOS 18.
We have a web application that runs with IIS Authentication of Windows and Anonymous. Initially the app opens and the user clicks a button and triggers the "401 Challenge" via ASP.NET. The browser presents the Active Directory login, user enters credentials, clicks Sign In, and the browser hangs (may actually be negotiating something). After a few minutes the user is logged into the application.
We have done a number of google searches/AI to try to determine what to change and there is no clear solution. Is there anything else to try?
This problem is not seen in Chrome on iOS or on a Windows machine. Strangely it is also not seen using BrowserStack with one of their "real" devices.
We have other apps that run with just Windows Authorization and this problem is not observed.
Topic:
Safari & Web
SubTopic:
General
I'm a web developer of WebRTC based web app for video and audio calls. After updating to iOS 26.1 beta I noticed, that my app can't use microphone anymore.
When I'm calling to getUserMedia with audio set to true, Safari returns error "No AVAudioSessionCaptureDevice device".
Other WebRTC demo apps also can't access microphone on this firmware.
And maybe it's connected somehow, but safari can't detect connected AirPods Pro 2 as an input device.
So, this bug brakes any WebRTC app, that uses microphones.
Hi Apple engineers!
We are making an iOS browser and are planing to deliver a feature that allows enterprise customers to use a MAM key to set a PAC file for proxy. It's designed to support unmanaged device so the MDM based solutions like 'Global HTTP Proxy MDM payload' or 'Per-App VPN' simply don't work.
After doing some research we found that with WKWebView, the only framework allowed on iOS for web browsing, there's no API for programmatically setting proxy. The closes API is the WKURLSchemeHandler, but it's for data management not network request interception, in other word it can not be used to handle HTTP/HTTPS request well.
When we go from the web-view level to the app level, it seems there's no API to let an app set proxy for itself at an app-level, the closest API is Per-App VPN but as mentioned above, Per-App VPN is only available for managed device so we can't use that as well.
Eventually we go to the system level, and try to use Network Extension, but there's still obstacles. It seems Network Extension doesn't directly provide a way to write system proxy. In order to archive that, we may have to use Packet Tunnel Provider in destination IP mode and create a local VPN server to loop back the network traffic and do the proxy stuff in that server. In other word, the custom VPN protocol is 'forward directly without encryption'. This approach looks viable as we see some of the network analysis tools use this approach, but still I'd like to ask is this against App Store Review Guidelines?
If the above approach with Network Extension is not against App Store Review Guidelines, I have a further question that, what is the NEProxySettings of NETunnelNetworkSettings for? Is it the proxy which proxies the VPN traffic (in order to hide source IP from VPN provider) or it is the proxy to use after network traffic goes into the virtual private network?
If none of the above is considered recommended, what is the recommended way to programmatically set proxy on WKWebView on an unmanaged device (regardless of where the proxy runs, web-view/app/system)?
Hey Guys
My PWA video playback and even youtube videos stopped working after updating iOS to 26.0.1.
The video thumnails appear fine and if i try to play the video, it remains stuck.
If i restart the phone, the video plays for a second in the PWA and then stops again and entire app gets stuck.
Request apple team to fix this issue at the earliest. This is hampering all my iOS users who install the PWA on their device homescreen and use it as app.
FYI strangely EVERYTHING WORKS FINE ON iOS SAFARI browser including videos playback If i open it as a web app.
so this seems like a specific PWA issue on latest ios 26.0.1
Topic:
Safari & Web
SubTopic:
General
Hello,
I've got Smart App Banner set up on my website. However, I want to be able to measure the traffic coming from this banner to the app store / app (i.e. measure impressions/downloads).
Apple documentation (https://developer.apple.com/help/app-store-connect/view-app-analytics/manage-campaigns/) says you can set up a campaign link and use it in the Smart Banner to track those who download / open the app store page using your smart banner (so that we can get attribution).
However, there is no documentation at all in terms of how this should be added to the tag when implementing a Smart App Banner.
I've tried so many different variations and none have tracked downloads. This includes a structure based on an example taken from WWDC from a few years back which also did not work.
I would appreciate any help!
I'm testing web extension to safari on iOS. I've built and added extension application to simulator, but on safari settings shows no extensions.
I'm using Xcode 16.3 beta 2 with Simulator iOS 18.4 (22E5216h), tested on iPhone 16.
https://app.screencast.com/oUq4EMonmfT7u
https://app.screencast.com/MCquvHzmZi8QS
Summary
Recently a number of bugs affecting our Safari extension have been introduced with various Safari 18.X updates. We've submitted feedback for all of these, but most have received no response. We need to raise this to your attention as it has been affecting our developer experience and causing a lot of frustration for our users. It's something that adds a lot of uncertainty for us. These issues affect core web functionalities but seem to be isolated to the Start Page or Extension environments.
For example:
using window.open, no longer works
using window.location.href = ... no longer works
Including a tag in our start page causes infinite reloading to occur.
registering a content script more than once will crash Safari
Details
Unable to open new window as as start page extension in Safari 18
FB15879470
What happens: Calling window.open does nothing. This broke our links to our feedback submission, marketing site & help site.
When: Nov 18, 2024 - Initial launch of Safari 18 on macOS
Status: Open, No response
Unable to open app url scheme with window.location.href in start page extension in iOS 18
FB15879596
What happens: Changing the URL in this way does nothing (well actually it does work about 10% of the time). This broke our navigation to in app payment.
When: Nov 18, 2024 - Initial launch of Safari 18 on iOS
Status: Open, No response
New tab extensions broken
FB16126043
What happens: Having a tag in your causes an infinite loop of reloading the start page. This broke our entire start page extension.
When: Dec 19, 2024 - Safari 18.3 on iOS beta
Status: 10 similar tickets found, marked for future OS update. We did get a response and a fix is identified for a future release
window.open opens “about:blank” when called from Start Page extension.
FB16427985
What happens: calling window.open from the start page opens about blank on iOS 18.3. Similar to the first issue, but slightly different behaviour. This broke our links to our feedback submission, marketing site & help site.
When: Jan 30, 2025 - Safari 18.3
Status: Open, No response
Registering a content script more than once causes Safari to crash in macOS 15.4 beta
FB16831768
What happens: We have an optional content script that we were registering every time it was used. Although somewhat redundant, it was much simpler than checking if one was already registered and tracking if an updated one needed to replace it. This works fine on all other browsers and all prior Safari versions we've released it on. However if a user enables site blocker on the latest version, as soon as they visit any website, our content script registration causes Safari to crash. Essentially preventing users from using Safari until they uninstall our extension.
When: Mar 11, 2025 - Safari 18.4
Status: Open, No response
In Conclusion
Luckily we have been able to isolate and find workarounds for most of these issues so far, but we are not guaranteed to in the future. We are raising this not only to have these issues looked into, but to raise awareness of the rising trend of basic functionality of Safari extensions breaking with Safari updates. We hope that this can influence a shift in your QA & feedback intake practices to ensure these issues are less frequent in the future.
We are happy to raise future issues through your provided channels as they are discovered. But to have our feedback ignored and then have to rely solely on workarounds to prevent disruptions to our users' experience is concerning.
We submitted this feedback to our developer relations contact, and he suggested we submit a TSI to look into these issues. In response to this, we were advised to post this here.
When I open com. apple. developer. web browser, I am unable to inject JavaScript into the webview through methods such as addUserScript. The console will prompt 'ignoring user script injection for non app bound domain'
I don't know why but all of a sudden when I build the extension it just doesn't load in Safari. The build executes fine but the extension doesn't load. Sometimes, through trying different combinations of clearing the build folder, building, archiving, ... it suddenly loads. And the next time I build again it doesn't load properly. So I can't do any work on it or test anything.
I don't know why all of a sudden I am getting this behavior. It looks like engineers at Apple are constantly trying to overcomplicate a process that is at least ten times simpler in any other browser. This is ridiculous. Is this what our annual fee goes to? And they don't even provide any support for that. Several times I've tried to get some help here just to have to spend hours upon hours to figure it out by myself. I'm so tired of this.
Hi everyone,
I’m building a React Native iOS app where I’m integrating Wazo (native WebRTC) and Jitsi (WebView / WebRTC).
Use case:
Wazo is used to maintain a background call session (mainly signaling + audio keep-alive).
Jitsi is used in the foreground for video calls.
Problem:
When Jitsi starts, it takes control of the microphone and camera.
The Wazo call disconnects after ~5 minutes (likely due to media / audio session conflict).
Even if Wazo audio/video is muted or tracks are disabled, the session still drops.
My questions:
Is it officially supported or recommended to run two WebRTC stacks (Wazo + Jitsi) simultaneously on iOS?
Can Wazo stay connected without active audio/video tracks while Jitsi uses mic/camera?
Is there a way to release Wazo media streams temporarily (but keep signaling alive) while Jitsi is loading or active?
Are there any AVAudioSession / background mode limitations on iOS that make this impossible by design?
If this is not supported, what is the recommended architecture (single WebRTC pipeline, switching media ownership, etc.)?
Environment:
iOS (React Native)
Wazo SDK (native WebRTC)
Jitsi Meet (WebView)
CallKit + PushKit enabled
Any guidance, documentation, or real-world experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance 🙏
I'm using a CSS filter to achieve dark mode for my HTML page. I know it's imperfect, but I have no choice for many reasons.
However, I found that the CSS filter produces incorrect colors in iOS 26.2 WebView, while it works fine in iOS 18.6.2 WebView.
Here is my HTML and CSS filter:
<html>
<head>
<style>
.filter_container {
/* invert colors for the entire page */
filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg);
}
.filter {
/* restore colors for specific elements, such as img */
filter: hue-rotate(180deg) invert(1);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div>original & bgcolor+filter & img+filter</div>
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<div style="display:flex; gap:1px; align-items:center; justify-content:center;">
<div class="origin_container"><div class="origin" style="background-color:#FFFFFF; height:60px; width:60px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 1px;"></div></div>
<div class="filter_container"><div class="filter" style="background-color:#FFFFFF; height:60px; width:60px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 1px"></div></div>
<div class="filter_container"><img class="filter" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAADwAAAA8CAYAAAA6/NlyAAAAdklEQVR4nOXOQQEAIACEMKR/57OFPliCnW0jRGIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkRmIkxt+B1y6HmAR0uIzOQQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==" style="height:60px; width:60px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000000; border-width: 1px"></img></div>
</div>
<div style="text-align:center;">#FFFFFF</div>
</td>
...many other colors
</table>
</body>
</html>
It works fine in iOS 18.6.2 WebView:
But renders incorrectly in iOS 26.2 WebView:
Despite using the iPad in landscape mode, self-camera video is forced to portrait (Rotate 90 degrees).
Only the video is portrait, even though the browser is in landscape orientation.
Our app use getUserMedia() to get the video.
The problem also happend in iPad Safari GoogleMeet.
Details:
The problem occurs even when the screen orientation is locked.
After the video has been forced to portrait, rotating the iPad temporarily changes the video to landscape, but forces it to portrait again.
It takes around 0 - 30 seconds before the video is forced to portrait.
Both selfie camera and back camera
I have confirmed this problem on the following devices
iPad 8th iPadOS: 18.3.1
iPad10th iPadOS:18.3.1
iPadPro(M4) iPadOS:18.3.1
Some devices do not have this problem, even if they are the same model and OS version.
I have tried the following
restart
factory reset
Configuration changes (Settings > Apps > Safari)
SETTINGS FOR WEBSITES
Camera > Allow, Ask
Microphone > Allow, Ask
Advanced > Feature Flags
Reset All to Defaults
Screen Orientation API (Locking / Unlocking)
Screen Orientation API
WebRTC AV1 codec
Please help me to resolve this problom. Thanks.
WKWebView has a new property "isBlockedByScreenTime" since iOS 26. But I do not yet understand when exactly this property could be used.
When I setup content-based restrictions in the ScreenTime settings then WKWebView reports an error 105 via "webView:didFailProvisionalNavigation:" delegate. The isBlockedByScreenTime property still returns false in this case.
If ScreenTime has a time-based limit, the App would not run at all.
Under which circumstances would the property "isBlockedByScreenTime" return the value true? When exactly and for what can this property be actually used?
The "problem" is that I want to find if a web page is blocked and can not be loaded, why this is the case. By simply trial and error I found out that WKWebView returns error codes 104 and 105 for blocked web sites because of content filters and Screen Time restrictions, however these error codes are not documented at all (at least I've not found any documentation or documentation for these error codes and also some other codes like 100, 102, 204 etc), so I'm not really sure if I handle all cases correctly.
I hoped that isBlockedByScreenTime would at least tell me one reason for blocked pages.
If there are documents which explain these error codes (100 and above), where I can find these?
The crash is specific to iOS 26.2 WKScriptMessageHandler delegate func userContentController(_ userContentController: WKUserContentController, didReceive message: WKScriptMessage)
Name attribute is accessible but WKScriptMessage body attribute causes crash
The object seems to be not accessible
Please kindly improve the Safari browser side bar implementation further along with what The Browser Company has done with their Arc browser. Arc is about to retire soon too and they're willing to sell their SwiftUI code perhaps too for a decent pile of dollars, not the Jony Ive piles at least it should not.
The toggle for side bar is nice and works perfect though!