ColorDialogRequest QML Type

A request for selecting a color by the user. More...

Import Statement: import QtWebEngine 1.10
Since: QtWebEngine 1.4

Properties

Methods

Detailed Description

A ColorDialogRequest is passed as an argument of the WebEngineView::colorDialogRequested signal. It is generated when a color picker dialog is requested. See HTML5 Color State.

The accepted property of the request indicates whether the request is handled by the user code or the default dialog should be displayed. If you set the accepted property to true, make sure to call either dialogAccept() or dialogReject() afterwards.

The following code uses a custom dialog to handle the request:

WebEngineView {
    // ...
    onColorDialogRequested: function(request) {
        request.accepted = true;
        myDialog.request = request // keep the reference to the request
        myDialog.accept.connect(request.dialogAccept);
        myDialog.reject.connect(request.dialogReject);
        myDialog.visible = true;
    }
    // ...
}

Property Documentation

accepted : bool

Indicates whether the color picker dialog request has been accepted by the signal handler.

If the property is false after any signal handlers for WebEngineView::colorDialogRequested have been executed, a default color picker dialog will be shown. To prevent this, set request.accepted to true.

The default is false.


[read-only] color : color

The default color to be selected in the dialog.


Method Documentation

void dialogAccept(color)

This function notifies the engine that the user accepted the dialog, providing the color.


void dialogReject()

This function notifies the engine that the user rejected the dialog.


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