WebEngineScript QML Type

Enables the programmatic injection of scripts in the JavaScript engine. More...

Import Statement: import QtWebEngine 1.4
Since: QtWebEngine 1.1

Properties

Detailed Description

The WebEngineScript type enables the programmatic injection of so called user scripts in the JavaScript engine at different points, determined by injectionPoint, during the loading of web content.

Scripts can be executed either in the main JavaScript world, along with the rest of the JavaScript coming from the web contents, or in their own isolated world. While the DOM of the page can be accessed from any world, JavaScript variables of a function defined in one world are not accessible from a different one. The worldId property provides some predefined IDs for this purpose.

The following Greasemonkey attributes are supported since Qt 5.8: @exclude, @include, @name, @match, and @run-at.

Use WebEngineView.userScripts to access a list of scripts attached to the web view.

Property Documentation

injectionPoint : enumeration

The point in the loading process at which the script will be executed. The default value is Deferred.

ConstantDescription
WebEngineScript.DocumentCreationThe script will be executed as soon as the document is created. This is not suitable for any DOM operation.
WebEngineScript.DocumentReadyThe script will run as soon as the DOM is ready. This is equivalent to the DOMContentLoaded event firing in JavaScript.
WebEngineScript.DeferredThe script will run when the page load finishes, or 500 ms after the document is ready, whichever comes first.

name : string

The name of the script. Can be useful to retrieve a particular script from WebEngineView.userScripts.


runOnSubframes : int

Set this property to true if the script is executed on every frame in the page, or false if it is only ran for the main frame. The default value is false.


sourceCode : string

This property holds the JavaScript source code of the user script.

See also sourceUrl.


sourceUrl : url

This property holds the remote source location of the user script (if any).

Unlike sourceCode, this property allows referring to user scripts that are not already loaded in memory, for instance, when stored on disk.

Setting this property will change the sourceCode of the script.

Note: At present, only file-based sources are supported.

See also sourceCode.


worldId : enumeration

The world ID defining which isolated world the script is executed in.

ConstantDescription
WebEngineScript.MainWorldThe world used by the page's web contents. It can be useful in order to expose custom functionality to web contents in certain scenarios.
WebEngineScript.ApplicationWorldThe default isolated world used for application level functionality implemented in JavaScript.
WebEngineScript.UserWorldThe first isolated world to be used by scripts set by users if the application is not making use of more worlds. As a rule of thumb, if that functionality is exposed to the application users, each individual script should probably get its own isolated world.

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