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  • A antofik

    Thank you, kshegunov, for you replies.
    SetAsChild receives valid handle. QWindow in Qt was designed specifically to be the point of integration between different windows. I'm running the code in debug mode, so no optimizations are applied. The above code itself is executed without exceptions. The problem happens somewhere inside CefDoMessageLoopWork() later.

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    wrote on last edited by kshegunov
    #11

    @antofik said in Qt+Cef integration on Linux:

    The problem happens somewhere inside CefDoMessageLoopWork() later.

    Pull a trace out of that. And also bear in mind Qt very much dislikes sharing the (system) event loop with other things, so I'm still not convinced that integration is possible between these two libraries.

    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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      Actually, I've managed to make it work.
      Just in case, if someone will need it in future:

        GtkWidget* gtkWin = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
        GtkWidget* parentView = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0);
        GtkContainer* container = (GTK_CONTAINER(gtkWin));
        gtk_container_add(container, parentView);
        gtk_window_set_position(GTK_WINDOW(gtkWin), GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER);
        gtk_widget_show_all(GTK_WIDGET(gtkWin));
      
        GdkWindow* w = gtk_widget_get_window(parentView);
        XID t = gdk_x11_drawable_get_xid(w);
      
        WId wid = (WId) t;
        QWindow* win = QWindow::fromWinId(wid);
        setLayout(new QGridLayout());
        QWidget* widget = QWidget::createWindowContainer(win);
        this->layout()->addWidget(widget);
      
        info.SetAsChild(parentView);
      

      Basically, I've created my own GTK window, passed the reference on this window to CEF, and placed it into Qt widget using QWindow::fromWinId().

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        mrjj
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        #13

        So would it be fair to conclude that it really
        wants a gtk windows handle and not what ever comes out of
        winId() ?

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          So would it be fair to conclude that it really
          wants a gtk windows handle and not what ever comes out of
          winId() ?

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          antofik
          wrote on last edited by
          #14

          Yes @mrjj, Cef is built on Gtk2, so it requires gtk handle, not the winId().

          Anyhow, it is possible to integrate Cef with Qt on linux, and that is what matters :-)

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            gepgep
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            #15

            is there somewhere a more complete example of mixing qt/gtk/cef?

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            • G gepgep

              is there somewhere a more complete example of mixing qt/gtk/cef?

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by
              #16

              @gepgep
              Not that i have stumbled upon.
              Have you asked on the forum ?
              http://magpcss.org/ceforum/

              You cannot use http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-index.html
              or webkit ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @gepgep
                Not that i have stumbled upon.
                Have you asked on the forum ?
                http://magpcss.org/ceforum/

                You cannot use http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-index.html
                or webkit ?

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                gepgep
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                #17

                @mrjj i am wondering if it can be done with cef due to (my) project restrictions ..
                I have found several git repos with qt+cef, but only for windows. Also i managed to combine gtk with cef successfully, but i cant find anything about qt+cef@linux (maybe because qt+gtk is not a happy combination?). The code snippet from @antofik does not build (gtkwidget with qwidget is it even possible) or i am missing something?

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                • G gepgep

                  @mrjj i am wondering if it can be done with cef due to (my) project restrictions ..
                  I have found several git repos with qt+cef, but only for windows. Also i managed to combine gtk with cef successfully, but i cant find anything about qt+cef@linux (maybe because qt+gtk is not a happy combination?). The code snippet from @antofik does not build (gtkwidget with qwidget is it even possible) or i am missing something?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #18

                  @gepgep
                  Well mixing Gtk and Qt is pretty rare use case as far as I know. Both being Widgets libraries.
                  And there is always the issue of the event loop.
                  So as far as integration it will not be funny.

                  @antofik sample wraps a gtk window using native Gtk calls +Qt and is apparently supported by
                  createWindowContainer so in this case it works.

                  I have not seen much info about this. sorry.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @gepgep
                    Well mixing Gtk and Qt is pretty rare use case as far as I know. Both being Widgets libraries.
                    And there is always the issue of the event loop.
                    So as far as integration it will not be funny.

                    @antofik sample wraps a gtk window using native Gtk calls +Qt and is apparently supported by
                    createWindowContainer so in this case it works.

                    I have not seen much info about this. sorry.

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                    gepgep
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                    #19

                    @mrjj thanks for your time+replies

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                    • G gepgep

                      @mrjj thanks for your time+replies

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                      mrjj
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                      @gepgep
                      Hi
                      Just as a note.
                      Webkit been revived
                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/76739/webkit-status-2017

                      So you might be able to use that?

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                      • A antofik

                        Actually, I've managed to make it work.
                        Just in case, if someone will need it in future:

                          GtkWidget* gtkWin = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
                          GtkWidget* parentView = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0);
                          GtkContainer* container = (GTK_CONTAINER(gtkWin));
                          gtk_container_add(container, parentView);
                          gtk_window_set_position(GTK_WINDOW(gtkWin), GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER);
                          gtk_widget_show_all(GTK_WIDGET(gtkWin));
                        
                          GdkWindow* w = gtk_widget_get_window(parentView);
                          XID t = gdk_x11_drawable_get_xid(w);
                        
                          WId wid = (WId) t;
                          QWindow* win = QWindow::fromWinId(wid);
                          setLayout(new QGridLayout());
                          QWidget* widget = QWidget::createWindowContainer(win);
                          this->layout()->addWidget(widget);
                        
                          info.SetAsChild(parentView);
                        

                        Basically, I've created my own GTK window, passed the reference on this window to CEF, and placed it into Qt widget using QWindow::fromWinId().

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                        Tomato Page
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                        @antofik
                        Dear antofix,
                        Could you send me a complete example. I'm try the method but still not working with qt 5.5

                        thanks

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