[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 198606] Implement the Web Share API Level 2

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Mon Jan 11 23:14:54 PST 2021


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198606

Tim Horton <thorton at apple.com> changed:

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--- Comment #29 from Tim Horton <thorton at apple.com> ---
Sorry, somehow I missed all the comments here... let me lend some clarity:

(In reply to jcesarmobile from comment #10)
> Note that "Web Share API Level 2" is still disabled as default in the
> experimental section of Safari settings, but it's working fine without
> enabling it. Not sure if it could stop working in future beta releases or if
> it means that it is no longer experimental.

This was a bug, fixed in https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/266158/webkit.

(In reply to Marcos Caceres from comment #14)
> Note that "Level 2" is no longer a thing: The the "L2" stuff has is being
> merged into the core spec, and "L2" just redirects to the main spec. 

We know, and this could be retitled "Support canShare and ShareData.files" or something; but it does track a code change, so is /not/ status->invalid.

(In reply to Rodrigo Schneider from comment #17)
> There's already some ETA for this one in Safari? I mean, it's really
> important for us Web devs to have (specially on iOS / iPadOS devices) this
> feature. Giving the user by just clicking some button on the page the
> ability to share something with any app would be awesome. It says "RESOLVED
> FIXED" but as far as I saw (including Safari Beta versions) it's not already
> there.

https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/267762/webkit tracks turning the "level 2 but not called that anymore" features on everywhere that the "level 1 but not called that anymore" features are on...

... however, Apple doesn't comment on the timing of features (there was some confusion about this feature because of the aforementioned bug causing it to be available in beta releases; apologies for that!!).

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