android_webview/nonembedded/README.md
This folder holds WebView code that is run under WebView's own UID and not
within an embedding app, such as global services and developer UI. Because these
processes aren't associated with any particular WebView-embedding app,
ContextUtils.getApplicationContext() will return a Context associated with the
WebView provider package itself.
These processes:
ContextUtils.getApplicationContext() will return a Context associated with
the WebView provider package)The :webview_apk process is typically for user-facing content (ex.
Activities). This is the process where developer UI code runs, but it's also the
process where the LicenseContentProvider runs.
This process initializes the native library, as the LicenseContentProvider loads license information over JNI/C++.
The :webview_service process runs in the background and contains
non-user-facing components (ex. Services). This is notably used by
variations (Finch) to fetch seeds over the network, crash uploading, and
Developer UI (to transfer information between the UI and embedded WebViews).
This process does not load the native library (Java-only, no JNI/C++), as we aim to keep this process as light as possible to minimize the impact to the system.
Note: this process may be long-lived. DeveloperUiService may run as a "foreground service," in which case the system will prioritize this process over most others when the system is low on memory.
We need to take several precautions to make sure our components don't interfere with each other:
android:process=":webview_apk".android:process=":webview_service" to
ensure these run in the lightweight service process.android:process, although this may
declare either process depending on what it needs.android:taskAffinity including the WebView
package name, otherwise Activities from different WebView channels will
trample each other.