Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine"
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The QtWebEngine platform notes explain what is needed to build the module.
QtWebEngine is using the Chromium project as backend so it depends on what platform they support. If you would like to have a MinGW build of QtWebEngine then you should rather push this to the Chromium project.
On a side note, there's @Konstantin-Tokarev QtWebKit reboot project that might interest you.
wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 18:46 last edited byThx for the reply. I made a mistake downloading the open source install.
I am now using: qt-unified-windows-x86-2.0.5-online.exe...and have a current Commercial License for Application Development..all handheld and desktop environments are covered.I tried installing Qt5.7.1 for MinGW but there were no QtWebEngine libraries.
I tried installing Qt5.7.1 for MSVC2015 and it had the QtWebEngine libraries, but no compiler.I am now re-installing 5.8, 5.7, and 5.6. Maybe one of those will have the libraries I need.
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Note that we provide QtWebKit TP5 binaries compatible with official Qt 5.8.0 MinGW build: https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-tp5
wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 18:50 last edited byThx for the heads up.
Are the 5.8/Webkit binaries also available for MacOS-clang64 environments?
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Thx for the heads up.
Are the 5.8/Webkit binaries also available for MacOS-clang64 environments?
wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 19:00 last edited by@PSI_lbc Yeah, see the same link. Also there are binaries for 64-bit Linux and VS 2015 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
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@PSI_lbc Yeah, see the same link. Also there are binaries for 64-bit Linux and VS 2015 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
@Konstantin-Tokarev
Thank you for all your work. its a huge task for a beginner to build webkit so your project
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@Konstantin-Tokarev
Thank you for all your work. its a huge task for a beginner to build webkit so your project
is very welcome.wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 19:33 last edited by@mrjj As for these binary packages, credits go to CI infrastructure of The Qt Company, and personally to Simon Hausmann who helped a lot with integration of new QtWebKit's build system into Coin.
Also credits go to Vitaly Slobodin and other contributors of revived QtWebKit, who contributed lots of patches enhancing Windows and macOS support. Without them, it could happen that only Linux would be supported.
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Thx for the reply. I made a mistake downloading the open source install.
I am now using: qt-unified-windows-x86-2.0.5-online.exe...and have a current Commercial License for Application Development..all handheld and desktop environments are covered.I tried installing Qt5.7.1 for MinGW but there were no QtWebEngine libraries.
I tried installing Qt5.7.1 for MSVC2015 and it had the QtWebEngine libraries, but no compiler.I am now re-installing 5.8, 5.7, and 5.6. Maybe one of those will have the libraries I need.
wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 20:01 last edited byQt 5.7.1 Reference Documentation
Contents
Functions
Detailed Description
QtWebView Namespace
The QtWebView namespace provides functions that makes it easier to set-up and use the WebView. More...
Header:
#include <QtWebView>
qmake:
QT += webviewDocs say it's there but it isn't. This is after a fresh install of 5.8,5.7 MinGW53_32 and 5.6 MinGW49_32
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@PSI_lbc Yeah, see the same link. Also there are binaries for 64-bit Linux and VS 2015 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 20:06 last edited byDo you know if the 5.8/Webkit binaries support a mix of HTML and JavaScript on the same page?
A real ancient version of WebKit I was using in Qt4.7.2 did not...which is what has prompted my attempted upgrade to Qt5x/WebEngine.
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Like written in the documentation I linked, QtWebEngine is not available with MinGW for the reason I have already given.
As for Visual Studio, yes, it's up to you to install it. It has always been the case. Microsoft doesn't allow any third party to bundle its development suits.
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Qt 5.7.1 Reference Documentation
Contents
Functions
Detailed Description
QtWebView Namespace
The QtWebView namespace provides functions that makes it easier to set-up and use the WebView. More...
Header:
#include <QtWebView>
qmake:
QT += webviewDocs say it's there but it isn't. This is after a fresh install of 5.8,5.7 MinGW53_32 and 5.6 MinGW49_32
wrote on 14 Feb 2017, 21:54 last edited by@PSI_lbc said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Docs say it's there but it isn't. This is after a fresh install of 5.8,5.7 MinGW53_32 and 5.6 MinGW49_32
You need to install Qt 5.8.0 and extract QtWebKit binaries that you can download from link that I've posted above.
@PSI_lbc said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Do you know if the 5.8/Webkit binaries support a mix of HTML and JavaScript on the same page?
Of course, yes!
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wrote on 20 Nov 2017, 16:35 last edited by
Is there any stable binary release for qt 5.9.2 now?
Thanks a lot!Best regards, Jason
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@xeoshow
Hi
I think its still alpha
https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases -
wrote on 21 Nov 2017, 03:45 last edited by
@mrjj said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
@xeoshow
Hi
I think its still alpha
https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releasesI am still using the qt 5.5.1 mingw version, and using the default webview in that QT version. One BIG problem I met is memory leak seems still in qt 5.5.1 mingw version ...
Is the memory leak problem resolved in the qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-mingw530-x86.zip or qtwebkit-5.212.0_alpha2-qt59-mingw530-x86.zip from https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases ?
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wrote on 21 Nov 2017, 06:06 last edited by
I just tried qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw530-5.8.0.exe and qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-mingw530-x86.zip, For one of my project works well with qt 5.5.1 mingw, now got below error when compiling, anything I should modify? Or anything missing?
Thanks a lot!
Best regards, Jason
D:/Qt/Qt5.8.0/Tools/mingw530_32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/5.3.0/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lQt5WebKitWidgetsd D:/Qt/Qt5.8.0/Tools/mingw530_32/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/5.3.0/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lQt5WebKitd collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status Makefile.Debug:77: recipe for target 'debug/xc-browser.exe' failed mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'D:/gitrepository/xc/build-xc-browser-desktop-Desktop_Qt_5_8_0_MinGW_32bit-Debug' mingw32-make[1]: *** [debug/xc-browser.exe] Error 1 Makefile:34: recipe for target 'debug' failed mingw32-make: *** [debug] Error 2 13:35:42: Process"D:\Qt\Qt5.8.0\Tools\mingw530_32\bin\mingw32-make.exe"exit,exit code 2 。 Error while building/deploying project xc-browser-desktop (kit: Desktop Qt 5.8.0 MinGW 32bit) When executing step "Make" 13:35:42: Elapsed time: 00:34.
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wrote on 21 Nov 2017, 06:12 last edited by
What I am talking about the memory leak, is something as below:
https://forum.qt.io/topic/10832/memory-size-increases-per-page-load/13
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@mrjj said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
@xeoshow
Hi
I think its still alpha
https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releasesI am still using the qt 5.5.1 mingw version, and using the default webview in that QT version. One BIG problem I met is memory leak seems still in qt 5.5.1 mingw version ...
Is the memory leak problem resolved in the qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-mingw530-x86.zip or qtwebkit-5.212.0_alpha2-qt59-mingw530-x86.zip from https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases ?
wrote on 21 Nov 2017, 11:40 last edited by@xeoshow said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Is the memory leak problem resolved in the qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-mingw530-x86.zip or qtwebkit-5.212.0_alpha2-qt59-mingw530-x86.zip
Please try it out, IIRC I couldn't reproduce that issue.
Also, don't use
QWebSettings::setObjectCacheCapacities(0,0,0)
, this indeed was causing leaks in the old versions, and WebKit isn't really tuned or even tested to operate with no cache at all. -
@xeoshow said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Is the memory leak problem resolved in the qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-mingw530-x86.zip or qtwebkit-5.212.0_alpha2-qt59-mingw530-x86.zip
Please try it out, IIRC I couldn't reproduce that issue.
Also, don't use
QWebSettings::setObjectCacheCapacities(0,0,0)
, this indeed was causing leaks in the old versions, and WebKit isn't really tuned or even tested to operate with no cache at all.wrote on 21 Nov 2017, 12:37 last edited by@Konstantin-Tokarev said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
@PSI_lbc said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Docs say it's there but it isn't. This is after a fresh install of 5.8,5.7 MinGW53_32 and 5.6 MinGW49_32
You need to install Qt 5.8.0 and extract QtWebKit binaries that you can download from link that I've posted above.
@PSI_lbc said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Do you know if the 5.8/Webkit binaries support a mix of HTML and JavaScript on the same page?
Of course, yes!
@Konstantin-Tokarev said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
@xeoshow said in Windows 7 Webengine example fail with "Unknown module(s) in QT: webengine":
Is the memory leak problem resolved in the qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-mingw530-x86.zip or qtwebkit-5.212.0_alpha2-qt59-mingw530-x86.zip
Please try it out, IIRC I couldn't reproduce that issue.
Also, don't use
QWebSettings::setObjectCacheCapacities(0,0,0)
, this indeed was causing leaks in the old versions, and WebKit isn't really tuned or even tested to operate with no cache at all.Thanks for kind help, OK, I will try it out and report back.
BTW, is there any estimate target date for the beta or stable version? Thanks again.
Best regards, Jason
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wrote on 23 Nov 2017, 02:33 last edited by
Hello @Konstantin-Tokarev ,
I tried with 5.8.0 and 5.9.2 and your corresponding release of QtWebKit, seems still the same symptom, the memory will keep increasing if I refresh the page repeatedly.
BTW, the html pages I used are generated via vuejs, is that OK?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards, Jason
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wrote on 3 Mar 2019, 14:58 last edited by
It now says Qt Webengine component is only supported for MSVC 2017, took me a while to figure out.
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wrote on 6 Dec 2024, 22:54 last edited by
still think the components that are used in examples should be included by default or at least if nothing else warned that you wont be able to do some examples unless you have them (in the right places mind you, not tucked away in some weird documentation). It would also be nice if there is gonna be typing completion in qmake, cmake, etc., that it actually be contextual to the syntax of those items and not just spit out seemingly random tags most of which don't have anything to do with said files... even better, maybe include at least the headers that way you know for sure you are missing the library instead of ghostin' the whole kit'n'kaboodle.