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You can debug your JavaScript using the console JavaScript APIs and view the
output messages in Logcat. If you're familiar with debugging web pages with
Firebug or Web Inspector, then you're probably familiar with using console
(such as console.log()). Android's WebKit framework supports most of the same
APIs, so you can receive logs from your web page when debugging in your
WebView. This section describes how to use the console APIs for
debugging.
Use console APIs in WebView
The console APIs are also supported when debugging in WebView. You must
provide a WebChromeClient that implements the
onConsoleMessage() method for console messages to appear in Logcat.
Then, apply the WebChromeClient to your WebView with
setWebChromeClient(). For more information, see the WebView
documentation.
The following example shows how to use console APIs in WebView:
Kotlin
valmyWebView:WebView=findViewById(R.id.webview)myWebView.webChromeClient=object:WebChromeClient(){overridefunonConsoleMessage(message:ConsoleMessage):Boolean{Log.d("MyApplication","${message.message()} -- From line "+"${message.lineNumber()} of ${message.sourceId()}")returntrue}}
Java
WebViewmyWebView=findViewById(R.id.webview);myWebView.setWebChromeClient(newWebChromeClient(){@OverridepublicbooleanonConsoleMessage(ConsoleMessageconsoleMessage){Log.d("MyApplication",consoleMessage.message()+" -- From line "+consoleMessage.lineNumber()+" of "+consoleMessage.sourceId());returntrue;}});
The ConsoleMessage also includes a MessageLevel object
to indicate the type of console message being delivered. You can query the
message level with messageLevel() to determine the severity of the
message, then use the appropriate Log method or take other appropriate
actions.
Whether you're using
onConsoleMessage(String, int, String) or
onConsoleMessage(ConsoleMessage), when you execute a console method in
your web page, Android calls the appropriate onConsoleMessage() method so
you can report the error. For example, with the example code, a Logcat message
is printed that looks like this:
Hello World -- From line 82 of http://www.example.com/hello.html
The following are additional resources related to debugging:
Figure 1. WebView DevTools icon for app installed on a device.
From DevTools, click the Flags item and search for any experimental
features you'd like to enable or disable. The change applies to all
WebView instances on the device.
Stop and restart your app to start testing with the new features.
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Last updated 2025-08-13 UTC.
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This section describes how to use the console APIs for\ndebugging.\n| **Note:** You can also remotely debug your web pages in WebView with the Chrome Developer Tools. For more information, see [Remote debugging\n| WebViews](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/remote-debugging/webviews/).\n\nUse console APIs in WebView\n---------------------------\n\nThe console APIs are also supported when debugging in `WebView`. You must\nprovide a [`WebChromeClient`](/reference/android/webkit/WebChromeClient) that implements the\n[`onConsoleMessage()`](/reference/android/webkit/WebChromeClient#onConsoleMessage(android.webkit.ConsoleMessage)) method for console messages to appear in Logcat.\nThen, apply the `WebChromeClient` to your `WebView` with\n[`setWebChromeClient()`](/reference/android/webkit/WebView#setWebChromeClient(android.webkit.WebChromeClient)). For more information, see the [`WebView`](/reference/android/webkit/WebView)\ndocumentation.\n\nThe following example shows how to use console APIs in `WebView`: \n\n### Kotlin\n\n val myWebView: WebView = findViewById(R.id.webview)\n myWebView.webChromeClient = object : WebChromeClient() {\n\n override fun onConsoleMessage(message: ConsoleMessage): Boolean {\n Log.d(\"MyApplication\", \"${message.message()} -- From line \" +\n \"${message.lineNumber()} of ${message.sourceId()}\")\n return true\n }\n }\n\n### Java\n\n WebView myWebView = findViewById(R.id.webview);\n myWebView.setWebChromeClient(new WebChromeClient() {\n @Override\n public boolean onConsoleMessage(ConsoleMessage consoleMessage) {\n Log.d(\"MyApplication\", consoleMessage.message() + \" -- From line \" +\n consoleMessage.lineNumber() + \" of \" + consoleMessage.sourceId());\n return true;\n }\n });\n\n| **Warning:** Don't include personally-identifiable information (PII) in console messages.\n\nThe [`ConsoleMessage`](/reference/android/webkit/ConsoleMessage) also includes a [`MessageLevel`](/reference/android/webkit/ConsoleMessage.MessageLevel) object\nto indicate the type of console message being delivered. You can query the\nmessage level with [`messageLevel()`](/reference/android/webkit/ConsoleMessage#messageLevel()) to determine the severity of the\nmessage, then use the appropriate [`Log`](/reference/android/util/Log) method or take other appropriate\nactions.\n\nWhether you're using\n[`onConsoleMessage(String, int, String)`](/reference/android/webkit/WebChromeClient#onConsoleMessage(java.lang.String,%20int,%20java.lang.String)) or\n[`onConsoleMessage(ConsoleMessage)`](/reference/android/webkit/WebChromeClient#onConsoleMessage(android.webkit.ConsoleMessage)), when you execute a console method in\nyour web page, Android calls the appropriate `onConsoleMessage()` method so\nyou can report the error. For example, with the example code, a Logcat message\nis printed that looks like this: \n\n Hello World -- From line 82 of http://www.example.com/hello.html\n\n| **Note:** Logcat is a tool that dumps a log of system messages. The messages include a stack trace when the device throws an error as well as log messages written from your application and those written using the JavaScript `console` APIs. For more information, see [View logs with Logcat](/studio/debug/am-logcat).\n\nThe following are additional resources related to debugging:\n\n- [Remote debug Android devices](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/remote-debugging/)\n- [Debug your app](/studio/debug)\n\nTest experimental web features\n------------------------------\n\nSimilar to Google Chrome's `chrome://flags` page, you can also test experimental\nweb features in `WebView`.\n\nTo do this, take the following steps:\n\n1. [Install one of the `WebView` pre-release channels](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/android_webview/docs/prerelease.md)\n (beta, dev, or canary){:.external}.\n\n2. [Switch the `WebView` channel](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/android_webview/docs/prerelease.md#trichrome-beta) on your test device to the\n installed pre-release channel.\n\n3. Click the **WebView DevTools** launcher.\n\n **Figure 1.** WebView DevTools icon for app installed on a device.\n4. From DevTools, click the **Flags** item and search for any experimental\n features you'd like to enable or disable. The change applies to all\n `WebView` instances on the device.\n\n5. Stop and restart your app to start testing with the new features.\n\nFor more information about toggling flags, see the\n[`WebView` DevTools documentation](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/android_webview/docs/developer-ui.md#Flag-UI)."]]