WebEngineNewWindowRequest QML Type
A utility type for the WebEngineView::newWindowRequested signal. More...
Import Statement: | import QtWebEngine |
Since: | QtWebEngine 1.12 |
Instantiates: | QWebEngineNewWindowRequest |
Properties
- DestinationType : enumeration
- destination : WebEngineNewWindowRequest::DestinationType
- requestedGeometry : QRect
- requestedUrl : QUrl
- userInitiated : bool
Methods
- openIn(WebEngineView view)
Detailed Description
Contains information about a request to load a page in a separate web engine view.
See also WebEngineView::newWindowRequested.
Property Documentation
DestinationType : enumeration |
Describes how to open a new view:
Constant | Description |
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WebEngineNewWindowRequest.InNewWindow | In a separate window. |
WebEngineNewWindowRequest.InNewTab | In a tab of the same window. |
WebEngineNewWindowRequest.InNewDialog | In a window without a tab bar, toolbar, or URL bar. |
WebEngineNewWindowRequest.InNewBackgroundTab | In a tab of the same window, without hiding the currently visible web engine view. |
[read-only] destination : WebEngineNewWindowRequest::DestinationType |
The type of window that is requested.
[read-only, since QtWebEngine 2.0] requestedGeometry : QRect |
The size that is requested for the new page.
This property was introduced in QtWebEngine 2.0.
[read-only, since QtWebEngine 1.5] requestedUrl : QUrl |
The URL that is requested for the new page.
This property was introduced in QtWebEngine 1.5.
[read-only] userInitiated : bool |
Whether this window request was directly triggered as the result of a keyboard or mouse event.
You can use this property to block automatic popups.
Method Documentation
openIn(WebEngineView view) |
Opens the requested page in the new web engine view view. State and history of the view and the page possibly loaded in it will be lost.
See also WebEngineView::newWindowRequested.
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