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How to find QWebFrame calling C++ API from Javascript

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    benjamin.poulain
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    I cannot think of any direct way. But objects are added by frames right? It is convoluted but couldn't you have a caller-proxy objects that keep a reference to the frame it has been added, and pass that as argument to the object executing javascript?

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      willc
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      Hi Benjamin - thanks for the suggestion.

      I would need to create a new custom qobject for each new frame and use these to store the frame reference. The object would have to be deleted on a frame delete - do you know if there a signal/event for a frame delete, I can't see any in the docs?

      I seen there is an 'own' parameter for QWebFrame::addToJavaScriptWindowObject() to set the ownership - maybe if I set this to script then the delete would be handled?

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        benjamin.poulain
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        Yep, that is what I would do, set the ownership to the script engine itself.

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          DavidGOrtega
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          Adding the QObject using ScriptOwnership is really a bad idea, the destructor is never called!! I'm figuring that this is not working at least in Qt 4.5.3

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            benjamin.poulain
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            [quote author="DavidGOrtega" date="1294760299"]Adding the QObject using ScriptOwnership is really a bad idea, the destructor is never called!! I'm figuring that this is not working at least in Qt 4.5.3[/quote]

            I know about at least one big project using ScriptOwnership with 4.7 for security check on tear down. I think they would have complained if that was not working :)

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              willc
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              I will test in 4.7 and let you know..

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                willc
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                fyi - using ScriptOwnership worked ok for me for simple test with 4.7.

                ie. frame->addToJavaScriptWindowObject( "objectName", pObject, QScriptEngine::ScriptOwnership );

                pObject gets deleted before frame is deleted.

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                  willc
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                  after some further test I did find something funny using QScriptEngine::ScriptOwnership - on a page reload the object I attached to the main frame gets garbage collected!

                  as an alternative I set the custom object parent to the frame and use default ownership when calling addToJavaScriptWindowObject(). This way the object gets deleted when the frame is deleted which is what I want.

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                    dangelog
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                    [quote author="willc" date="1294934025"]after some further test I did find something funny using QScriptEngine::ScriptOwnership - on a page reload the object I attached to the main frame gets garbage collected!

                    as an alternative I set the custom object parent to the frame and use default ownership when calling addToJavaScriptWindowObject(). This way the object gets deleted when the frame is deleted which is what I want.
                    [/quote]

                    Or, you can call addToJavaScriptWindowObject in a slot connected to the javaScriptWindowObjectCleared signal.

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                    KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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                      benjamin.poulain
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                      @willc, yep, that is intended. Custom objects are not supposed to live past the lifetime of the content. You can do as peppe says to get them from page to page.

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                        willc
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                        yeah - I am doing that too..

                        does anyone know the expected behaviour when an new frame (iframe) is created?

                        I have connected a function to the page "frameCreated" signal - this is called for the new frame and I call newFrame->addToJavaScriptWindowObject() to add my custom object.

                        I also connect to the javaScriptWindowObjectCleared signal for the new frame.

                        Sometimes this signal goes off immediately resulting in a second call to addToJavaScriptWindowObject() - is this expected?

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