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    kmbar2013
    wrote on last edited by p3c0
    #1

    What is the best way to receive data if asynchronous? When the user clicks a QPushButton, I would like to query for data, however the runjavascript call takes too long to retrieve the data.

    I have tried the following:

    void MainWindow::getInformation()  // slot
    {
        MyData data;
        m_webEngineView->executeCommand("getData(\'id_name\')");
        // problem is here because when the following call is made
        //  the data has not been updated yet
        data = m_webEngineView->getData();
    }
    

    Snippet from WebEngineView

    void MyWebEngineView::executeCommand(QString cmd)
    {
        page()->runJavaScript(cmd, myFunction);
    }
    void MyWebEngineView::myFunction(QVariant myvar)
    {
        setData(myvar);
    }
    void MyWebEngineView::setData(QVariant myvar)
    {
        // manipulate myvar to fill in m_data
        m_data = myvar.toMyData();
    }
    MyData MyWebEngine::getData()
    {
        return m_data;
    }
    

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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      mcosta
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      the problem is that you want a synchronous method MainWindow::getInformation() using asynchronous API.

      My suggestion is to have a signal in your MyWebEngineView and emit it when the callback is executed

      // MyWebEngineView.h
      class MyWebEngineView:....
      {
      Q_SIGNALS:
          void dataReceived();
      };
      
      // MyWebEngineView.cpp
      void MyWebEngineView::setData(QVariant myvar)
      {
          m_data = myvar.toMyData();
          
          Q_EMIT dataReceived();
      }
      

      and then connect this signal to a slot in MainWindow

      connect(m_webEngineView, &MyWebEngineView::dataReceived, this, &MainWindow::handleData);
      
      void MainWindow::handleData()
      {
          Mydata data = m_webEngineView->getData();
      
          // Use data
      }
      

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      • M mcosta

        Hi and welcome to devnet,

        the problem is that you want a synchronous method MainWindow::getInformation() using asynchronous API.

        My suggestion is to have a signal in your MyWebEngineView and emit it when the callback is executed

        // MyWebEngineView.h
        class MyWebEngineView:....
        {
        Q_SIGNALS:
            void dataReceived();
        };
        
        // MyWebEngineView.cpp
        void MyWebEngineView::setData(QVariant myvar)
        {
            m_data = myvar.toMyData();
            
            Q_EMIT dataReceived();
        }
        

        and then connect this signal to a slot in MainWindow

        connect(m_webEngineView, &MyWebEngineView::dataReceived, this, &MainWindow::handleData);
        
        void MainWindow::handleData()
        {
            Mydata data = m_webEngineView->getData();
        
            // Use data
        }
        
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        kmbar2013
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @mcosta Your wording of my question was better. Thanks for the reply! I guess I was being lazy and hoping to avoid having 2 functions to call one. :-D

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