Qt WebEngine C++ Classes and Namespaces
Qt WebEngine provides functionality for rendering regions of dynamic web content.
Namespaces
Helper functions for the Qt WebEngine (Qt Quick) module |
Classes
Qt WebEngineCore Module
In-memory store for client certificates | |
Access to Chromium's cookies | |
QWebEngineCookieStore::FilterRequest struct is used in conjunction with QWebEngineCookieStore::setCookieFilter() and is the type filterCallback operates on | |
Encapsulates the result of a string search on a page | |
Holds a request to be sent with WebEngine | |
Encapsulates the data of an HTML5 web notification | |
Enables accepting or rejecting requests for larger persistent storage than the application's current allocation in File System API | |
Enables accepting or rejecting requests from the registerProtocolHandler API | |
Information about URL requests | |
Abstract base class for URL interception | |
Represents a custom URL request | |
Configures a custom URL scheme | |
Base class for handling custom URL schemes |
Qt WebEngineWidgets Module
Information about a certificate error | |
QWebEngineClientCertSelection class wraps a client certificate selection | |
Context data for populating or extending a context menu with actions | |
Information about a download | |
Enables accepting or rejecting requests for entering and exiting the fullscreen mode | |
Represents the history of a web engine page | |
Represents one item in the history of a web engine page | |
Object to view and edit web documents | |
Web engine profile shared by multiple pages | |
Encapsulates a JavaScript program | |
Represents a collection of user scripts | |
Object to store the settings used by QWebEnginePage | |
Widget that is used to view and edit web documents |
Qt WebEngine Module
Web engine profile shared by multiple pages | |
Enables the injection of scripts in the JavaScript engine |
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