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When using ProxyConfiguration, use different proxy for HTTP and HTTPS with WKWebView
I am currently developing an app using WKWebView. In iOS 17, Apple introduced ProxyConfiguration, and I have two questions regarding its usage: Is there a way to use ProxyConfiguration to distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS traffic? I have reviewed the documentation but couldn’t find a clear method for this. As an alternative approach, I am attempting to determine the request scheme within WKWebView and switch proxyConfigurations just before loading the request. My current implementation sends requests to hoge_a by default and switches to hoge_b only for HTTP traffic.   if #available(iOS 17.0, *) { if URLString.contains("http:") { webView.configuration.websiteDataStore.proxyConfigurations = [hoge_b] } } webView.load(request) if #available(iOS 17.0, *) { if URLString.contains("http:") { webView.configuration.websiteDataStore.proxyConfigurations = [hoge_a] } }   2. Since I modify proxyConfigurations every time webView.load(request) is called, are there any potential issues or concerns with this approach? I would appreciate any insights you may have on either of these questions.
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