[webkit-qt] QtQuick QML API for WebKit1

Milian Wolff milian.wolff at kdab.com
Tue Mar 12 03:40:40 PDT 2013


On Tuesday 12 March 2013 10:44:26 Simon Hausmann wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 04:47:55 PM Alberto Mardegan wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > 
> >    I plan to spend some time on building a QtQuick (Qt5) plugin for
> >    WebKit1.
> > 
> > There are several reasons why I want to do this, the main ones being the
> > possibility of playing with the cookie jar and having direct access to the
> > DOM.
> > It should also make sense for people who need just a quick web renderer
> > and don't need the split-process design (for instance, for a help
> > application rendering local content).
> > 
> > I'm basically writing this e-mail FYI, and of course to collect early
> > feedback (let me know if you see any sense in this effort, or whether
> > you welcome it).
> 
> I'm going to use the opportunity to give some feedback :)

<snip>

> I recently learned that the KDAB folks apparently have had success with
> doing simple QObject bindings across process boundaries. With reasonable
> contraints that are documented (properties would be value cached, so don't
> expose heavy content for example) that might be a workable alternative to
> make hybrid use- cases easier.

See: http://qt.gitorious.org/~milianw/qt-labs/milianws-qwebchannel/trees/master
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