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jchv/go-webview2: WebView2 bindings for pure Go, without CGo, based on the webview/webview bindings.

This package provides an interface for using the Microsoft Edge WebView2 component with Go. It is based on webview/webview and provides a compatible API.

Please note that this package only supports Windows, since it provides functionality specific to WebView2. If you wish to use this library for Windows, but use webview/webview for all other operating systems, you could use the go-webview-selector package instead. However, you will not be able to use WebView2-specific functionality.

If you wish to build desktop applications in Go using web technologies, please consider Wails. It uses go-webview2 internally on Windows.

If you are using Windows 10+, the WebView2 runtime should already be installed. If you don't have it installed, you can download and install a copy from Microsoft's website:

WebView2 runtime

After that, you should be able to run go-webview2 directly:

This will use go-winloader to load an embedded copy of WebView2Loader.dll. If you want, you can also provide a newer version of WebView2Loader.dll in the DLL search path and it should be picked up instead. It can be acquired from the WebView2 SDK (which is permissively licensed.)


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