QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest Class

The QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest class enables accepting or rejecting requests from the registerProtocolHandler API. More...

Header: #include <QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest>
Since: Qt 5.11
Instantiated By: RegisterProtocolHandlerRequest

This class was introduced in Qt 5.11.

Properties

Public Functions

void accept()
QUrl origin() const
void reject()
QString scheme() const
bool operator!=(const QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest &that) const
bool operator==(const QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest &that) const

Detailed Description

See also QWebEnginePage::registerProtocolHandlerRequested.

Property Documentation

origin : const QUrl

This property holds the URL template for the protocol handler.

This is the second parameter from the registerProtocolHandler call.

Access functions:

QUrl origin() const

scheme : const QString

This property holds the URL scheme for the protocol handler.

This is the first parameter from the registerProtocolHandler call.

Access functions:

QString scheme() const

Member Function Documentation

void QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest::accept()

Accepts the request

Subsequent calls to accept() and reject() are ignored.

Note: This function can be invoked via the meta-object system and from QML. See Q_INVOKABLE.

void QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest::reject()

Rejects the request.

Subsequent calls to accept() and reject() are ignored.

Note: This function can be invoked via the meta-object system and from QML. See Q_INVOKABLE.

bool QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest::operator!=(const QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest &that) const

Returns true if that points to a different object than this request.

bool QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest::operator==(const QWebEngineRegisterProtocolHandlerRequest &that) const

Returns true if that points to the same object as this request.

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