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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    hi
    its always possible to NEW widgets on demand.
    How you will do it, mostly depends tón the GUI.
    How user will do it.

    At any time you can do
    QWebView *view = new QWebView(parent);
    view->load(QUrl("http://qt-project.org"));
    view->show();

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      hi
      its always possible to NEW widgets on demand.
      How you will do it, mostly depends tón the GUI.
      How user will do it.

      At any time you can do
      QWebView *view = new QWebView(parent);
      view->load(QUrl("http://qt-project.org"));
      view->show();

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      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      @mrjj
      Here's what I'm doing:

        QWebView *webGUI = new QWebView(this);
        webGUI->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("webGUI"));
        webGUI->setGeometry(QRect(280, 190, 150, 120));
        webGUI->setAcceptDrops(false);
        webGUI->setStyleSheet(QString::fromUtf8("background-color: rgba(127, 127, 127, 0);"));
        webGUI->setUrl(QUrl("about:blank"));
        webGUI->setRenderHints(QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform|QPainter::TextAntialiasing);
        webGUI->page()->mainFrame()->setScrollBarPolicy( Qt::Vertical, Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOff );
        webGUI->page()->mainFrame()->setScrollBarPolicy( Qt::Horizontal, Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOff );
        webGUI->setGeometry(0, 0, SCREEN_SIZE_X, SCREEN_SIZE_Y);
      

      This is in a separate function and does not yet have the code to make it create webGUI[01] .. webGUI[n]. I thought of trying with one first.
      I currently call this from the main constructor.

      Before, the concept used only one webGUI that I created in the Designer - everything worked as supposed.

      I'm accessing these webGUI's from various places in my code.

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      • mrjjM Offline
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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        hi
        If you make this into a fine function that returns a QWebView *, you
        can easy make more than one.

        I do wonder how the parent QWebView(this); << the "this" can
        show mutiple QWebView ?
        will you use a tab control or a stackedwidetget to allow user to flip between the
        WEbViews or ill the be in same page and just take a smaller share of it ?
        as in share the page/parent ?

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        • McLionM Offline
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          wrote on last edited by McLion
          #10

          'This' might be one of my problems.
          While in Designer I had a centralWidget as parent for all my elements.
          The webGUI's are dynamically loaded with content from a local server and are shown/hidden as needed. They also are placed and sized as needed at run-time and cover all of the screen or or only parts, may overlap with transparency ...
          There is at least one, but should now be extendable on request.

          Am I correct that I will need to create webView01 from the constructor at startup and make it available in *.h. Otherwise all the references to it are not satisfied.

          All references/calls to any webGui need to make use pof the QList, right.

          As you may surely have noted, I never implemented such a logic/functionality before.
          Thanks a lot for your help and guidance!

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          • McLionM McLion

            'This' might be one of my problems.
            While in Designer I had a centralWidget as parent for all my elements.
            The webGUI's are dynamically loaded with content from a local server and are shown/hidden as needed. They also are placed and sized as needed at run-time and cover all of the screen or or only parts, may overlap with transparency ...
            There is at least one, but should now be extendable on request.

            Am I correct that I will need to create webView01 from the constructor at startup and make it available in *.h. Otherwise all the references to it are not satisfied.

            All references/calls to any webGui need to make use pof the QList, right.

            As you may surely have noted, I never implemented such a logic/functionality before.
            Thanks a lot for your help and guidance!

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @McLion said:

            • 'This' might be one of my problems.
              Well "this" is just the parent. if no parent are giving, it will become a window.
              So often this will be mainwindow. There nothing wrong having mutiple
              WebViews in same parent but u might need to arrange them to not overlap.
              (use move or setGeometry) Since it sounds you will arrange them manually and not use a layout or tabs or something like that.

            • Am I correct that I will need to create webView01 from the constructor at startup and make it available in *.h. Otherwise all the references to it are not satisfied.
              Well you dont need that.
              You can have list
              QList< QWebView *> Webs;
              QWebView *webGUI = new QWebView(this);
              ...
              Webs.append(webGUI); // keep in list

            Then at any time
            QWebView *w = Webs[0]; // take from list
            or Webs[1] , 2,3,4 etc.

            So you dont need a named variable to access it.

            Also, handling signals. You a can use same slot for all webviews.
            the sender() function will tell you which webview
            QWebView * wv= qobject_cast<QWebView *>(sender());
            if (wv) ...
            inside the slot for a signal to know which of the webviews that send the signal.
            Not sure you will need it, so just a note :)

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            • McLionM Offline
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              wrote on last edited by McLion
              #12

              Getting forward :-)
              The hint with the sender in the signal was great too. As if you would know before, I really stumbled over this - thanks!

              I came across an issue with the list though.
              There are no absolute positions in the list. Saying if 3 entries are made (0,1,2) and the second list (1) is cancelled for instance because it's not needed anymore, former entry 2 becomes entry 1.
              QList seems to always fill from the 0 up and there are no absolute positions.

              I either did not get all of QList or I may need to switch to some other solution - unfortunately- because it otherwise works a treat.

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                #13

                hi
                Im not sure what wrong with QList since its dynamic and
                we cant have invalid pointers around ?
                else use a map
                http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmap.html
                QMap<int,QWebView * > map;
                QWebView *webGUI = new QWebView(this);
                ...
                map[1] =webGUI ;
                map[2] =nextwebGUI ;
                ...
                QWebView *w=map[2]; // it will stay "2"

                They wont change position as 1,2 is a key
                like map["onekey"] =webGUI ;
                but we use int as no need for string.
                so even if we remove map[1] then
                map[2] is still there.

                So maybe it works better for you ?

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                • McLionM Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  Tried quickly ... and the Map is exactly what I need.
                  Thanks a million! .... I'll be back ;-)

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                  • McLionM McLion

                    Tried quickly ... and the Map is exactly what I need.
                    Thanks a million! .... I'll be back ;-)

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @McLion
                    super
                    notice if you reuse the key
                    map[1] =webGUI ;
                    map[1] =nextwebGUI ;
                    It will replace the web *.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Thanks for the heads-up.
                      I'll do some testing and experiment.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        So far, everything related to this threads question and the QMap as solution seems to work.

                        I stumbled over something else while relacing the QwebView from the Designer by my 'on-demand' created one:
                        I can not load an url, it crashes with sig11.

                        I get the following connect error on bootup:

                        QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName: No matching signal for on_webGUI_loadFinished(bool)
                        

                        which I dont understand and may be the cause.
                        I have connected:

                        connect(webGUI, SIGNAL(loadFinished(bool)), this, SLOT(on_webGUI_loadFinished(bool)));
                        

                        and in *.h as private slot:

                        void on_webGUI_loadFinished(bool arg1);
                        

                        This worked before, with the QWebView from the Designer.
                        Any idea? Thanks.

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @McLion said:

                          no matching signal for on_webGUI_loadFinished(bool)

                          Hi
                          this warning comes as you name slot on_XXX
                          This will trigger Qt auto connect feature so when you use
                          a concrete connect you should rename it so it dont
                          start with on__
                          (right click it- refactor->rename)

                          also please do
                          qDebug() << "loadfin:" << connect(webGUI, SIGNAL(loadFinixxxx

                          to see if it returns true; ( as in , it can connect)

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #19

                            I wasn't aware that using on_ in the name will trigger any functionality!
                            Refactoring solved this problem - Thanks !

                            However, the signal 11 crash when trying to load an url seems to have some other cause .... I'm searching ;-)

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              You're most probably dereferencing a null pointer. Signal 11 means SIGSEGV (segmentation error).

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                You're most probably dereferencing a null pointer. Signal 11 means SIGSEGV (segmentation error).

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #21

                                @jsulm
                                Yes - Thanks . Problem loacted, but not yet solved:

                                void QTGUI_MainWindow::populateJavaScriptWindowObject()
                                {
                                  QWebView * webGUI = qobject_cast<QWebView *>(sender());
                                  webGUI->page()->mainFrame()->addToJavaScriptWindowObject("NativeBridge", this);
                                }
                                

                                The sender is the JS and not the QWebView and so I do not get the pointer to the QWebView that I need. Instead, the pointer is 0x0 and then - of course - the addToJ... crashes.

                                Any idea how I get the pointer to the QWebView from which the JS is sending?
                                Thanks

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                                  jsulm
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #22

                                  What is JS?

                                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    What is JS?

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #23

                                    @jsulm
                                    JavaScript (in/from QWebKit ... more precise page()->mainFrame().

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #24

                                      I posted this as a separate question in the WebKit group.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #25

                                        Got it solved :-)

                                        QWebFrame * webGUIframe = qobject_cast<QWebFrame >(sender());
                                        QWebView * webGUI = (QWebView
                                        )(webGUIframe->parent())->parent();
                                        webGUI->page()->mainFrame()->addToJavaScriptWindowObject("NativeBridge", this);

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