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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Did you add QT += webview to your .pro file ?

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Did you add QT += webview to your .pro file ?

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      @SGaist Okay, I can see in our makefile that:

      QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -skip qtwebview

      I am wondering how much overhead this is going to add by eliminating this exclusion.

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        It depends on your target platforms

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          It depends on your target platforms

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            It depends on your target platforms

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              It depends on your target platforms

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              @SGaist Alright, so I can now get the QtWebView 1.1 module to import with no errors. However, I am getting a:

              "No WebView plug-in found!"

              error when I try to view the page.

              The steps I have taken:

              • load the library's into the build
              • #include <QHelpEngine>, and #include <QtWebView> in main .cpp
              • add QtWebView::initialize(); after QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
              • added QT += webview to my .pro
              • added QT += help to my .pro

              I added the html file as a resource file and created the following WebView:

              WebView
              {
                anchors.fill: parent
                url: "qrc:/Assets/Images/test.html"
              }
              

              There must be something I am missing? Is it not enough to just include the QHelpEngine or do I need to load the html file using the QHelpEngine somehow?

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                If you are targeting Linux or Windows, you also need the webengine module as these two systems do not have a native web component like macOS, iOS or Android.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  If you are targeting Linux or Windows, you also need the webengine module as these two systems do not have a native web component like macOS, iOS or Android.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    If you are targeting Linux or Windows, you also need the webengine module as these two systems do not have a native web component like macOS, iOS or Android.

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                    @SGaist Alright, I included the module but I can't seem to find the correct import i.e: main.cpp:59:5: error: use of undeclared identifier 'QtWebEngine' where line 59 is: QtWebEngine::initialize(); I tried: #include <QtWebEngine> but the file isn't being found.

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                      AFAIK, you should not need to do anything special with regard to webengine since it's a dependency of QtWebView.

                      How did you install both ?

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        AFAIK, you should not need to do anything special with regard to webengine since it's a dependency of QtWebView.

                        How did you install both ?

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                        @SGaist Well there were inclusions in our makefile for them:

                        QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -skip qtwebengine
                        QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -skip qtwebview
                        

                        so I simply deleted those lines and rebuilt the platform. This allowed me to add

                        #include <QtWebView>
                        

                        and

                        QtWebView::initialize();
                        

                        to main.cpp. It also allowed me to:

                        import QtWebView 1.1
                        

                        s/t I could initialize a WebView{} component in QML. So originally, I did not delete the:

                        QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -skip qtwebengine
                        

                        line from the make file and I was getting the error: "No WebView plug-in found!"
                        when trying to view the WebView in the application. I tried deleting that line and viewing the WebView again and I still go the error. So then I looked here and here which seemed to suggjest that I would need to add:

                        QT += webengine
                        

                        to my .pro file and add:

                        QtWebEngine::initialize();
                        

                        to main.cpp before this would work but perhaps I have confused myself? Wouldn't' be the first time...

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                          Well, I still haven't managed to properly include the qtwebengine module. I have tried:

                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -qtwebengine
                          

                          I have also (as I noted in the post above) just tried removing the 'skip' inclusion (worked for webview) but I can't seem to get the build to include the webengine. Essentially, I need to firgure out what goes here:

                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += ???
                          

                          for instance, some of the builds other includes look like this:

                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -commercial
                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -confirm-license
                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -debug
                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -c++std c++14
                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -opengl desktop
                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -system-xcb
                          

                          as I noted above simply removing this line

                          QT_CONFIG_OPTIONS += -skip qtwebengine 
                          

                          doesn't work like it did for the webview.

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                            What is your target ?

                            You seem to build Qt yourself.

                            I would first make it work using the pre-built binaries if possible and only then build your custom Qt version.

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              What is your target ?

                              You seem to build Qt yourself.

                              I would first make it work using the pre-built binaries if possible and only then build your custom Qt version.

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                              @SGaist Yes I am building Qt myself and yes I should have done that from the beginning; however, I am already deep enough now that I don't mind finishing out this way.

                              Based on this document I should be able to see all available modules (features) by using the -list-features command. Doing that leads to the following "webengine" related features being listed:

                              webengine-embedded-build . WebEngine: Enables the embedded build configuration.
                              webengine-native-spellchecker . WebEngine: Use the system's native spellchecking engine.
                              webengine-pepper-plugins . WebEngine: Enables use of Pepper Flash and Widevine plugins.
                              webengine-printing-and-pdf . WebEngine: Provides printing and output to PDF.
                              webengine-proprietary-codecs . WebEngine: Enables the use of proprietary codecs such as h.264/h.265 and MP3.
                              webengine-spellchecker .. WebEngine: Provides a spellchecker.
                              webengine-v8-snapshot ... Enables the v8 snapshot, for fast v8 context creation
                              webengine-webrtc ........ WebEngine: Provides WebRTC support.
                              

                              This leads me to wonder what the differences are between the webengine seen here and the embedded webengine-embedded-build module is or if they are the same thing.

                              The only documentation I can find on building the module from source is here but I am not sure if it's talking about this "webengine-embedded-build" or if their is some other, similarly named, module that's not showing up in the list.

                              My guess is that if I were to meet the dependencies laid out in that page then perhaps compiling the "webengine-embedded-build" would allow me to QT += webengine and import QtWebEngine 1.0 but I am not positive.

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                                Sorry, I do not know the particularities of the embedded build.

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