Qt WebEngine QML Types
The QML types can be imported into your application using the following import statements in your .qml file:
import QtWebEngine 1.10
To link against the module, add the following QT variable to your qmake .pro file:
QT += webengine
A request for providing authentication credentials required by proxies or HTTP servers | |
A request for selecting a color by the user | |
A request for showing a context menu | |
A request for letting the user choose a (new or existing) file or directory | |
A utility type for encapsulating the result of a string search on a page | |
A utility type for the WebEngineView::fullScreenRequested() signal | |
A request for showing an alert, a confirmation, or a prompt dialog from within JavaScript to the user | |
A utility type for the WebEngineView::quotaRequested() signal | |
Type enables accepting or rejecting requests from the registerProtocolHandler API | |
A request for showing a tooltip to the user | |
Provides access to the default settings and profiles shared by all web engine views | |
An action that represents a WebEngineView::WebAction | |
A utility type for ignoring certificate errors or rejecting erroneous certificates | |
Represents a client certificate option | |
Provides a selection of client certificates | |
Provides information about a download | |
Provides data models that represent the history of a web engine page | |
A data model that represents the history of a web engine page | |
A utility type for the WebEngineView::loadingChanged signal | |
Represents a request for navigating to a web page as part of WebEngineView::navigationRequested() | |
A utility type for the WebEngineView::newViewRequested signal | |
Encapsulates the data of an HTML5 web notification | |
Contains settings, scripts, and visited links common to multiple web engine views | |
Enables the programmatic injection of scripts in the JavaScript engine | |
Allows configuration of browser properties and attributes | |
A WebEngineView renders web content within a QML application |
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