QWebEngineUrlRequestJob#
The QWebEngineUrlRequestJob
class represents a custom URL request. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
fail
(error)def
initiator
()def
redirect
(url)def
reply
(contentType, device)def
requestHeaders
()def
requestMethod
()def
requestUrl
()def
setAdditionalResponseHeaders
(additionalResponseHeaders)
Note
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Detailed Description#
A QWebEngineUrlRequestJob
is given to requestStarted()
and must be handled by the derived implementations of the class. The job can be handled by calling either reply()
, redirect()
, or fail()
.
The class is owned by the web engine and does not need to be deleted. However, the web engine may delete the job when it is no longer needed, and therefore the signal QObject::destroyed() must be monitored if a pointer to the object is stored.
- class PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob#
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.Error#
This enum type holds the type of the error that occurred:
Constant
Description
QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.NoError
The request was successful.
QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.UrlNotFound
The requested URL was not found.
QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.UrlInvalid
The requested URL is invalid.
QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.RequestAborted
The request was canceled.
QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.RequestDenied
The request was denied.
QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.RequestFailed
The request failed.
Fails the request with the error r
.
See also
Error
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.initiator()#
- Return type:
Returns the serialized origin of the content that initiated the request.
Generally, the origin consists of a scheme, hostname, and port. For example, "http://localhost:8080"
would be a valid origin. The port is omitted if it is the scheme’s default port (80 for http
, 443 for https
). The hostname is omitted for non-network schemes such as file
and qrc
.
However, there is also the special value "null"
representing a unique origin. It is, for example, the origin of a sandboxed iframe. The purpose of this special origin is to be always different from all other origins in the same-origin check. In other words, content with a unique origin should never have privileged access to any other content.
Finally, if the request was not initiated by web content, the function will return an empty QUrl. This happens, for example, when you call setUrl()
.
This value can be used for implementing secure cross-origin checks.
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.redirect(url)#
- Parameters:
url –
PySide6.QtCore.QUrl
Redirects the request to url
.
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.reply(contentType, device)#
- Parameters:
contentType –
PySide6.QtCore.QByteArray
device –
PySide6.QtCore.QIODevice
Replies to the request with device
and the content type contentType
. Content type is similar to the HTTP Content-Type header, and can either be a MIME type, or a MIME type and charset encoding combined like this: “text/html; charset=utf-8”.
The user has to be aware that device
will be used on another thread until the job is deleted. In case simultaneous access from the main thread is desired, the user is reponsible for making access to device
thread-safe for example by using QMutex. Note that the device
object is not owned by the web engine. Therefore, the signal QObject::destroyed() of QWebEngineUrlRequestJob
must be monitored.
The device should remain available at least as long as the job exists. When calling this method with a newly constructed device, one solution is to make the device as a child of the job or delete itself when job is deleted, like this:
connect(job, &QObject::destroyed, device, &QObject::deleteLater);
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.requestHeaders()#
- Return type:
Dictionary with keys of type .QByteArray and values of type QByteArray.
Returns any HTTP headers added to the request.
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.requestMethod()#
- Return type:
Returns the HTTP method of the request (for example, GET or POST).
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.requestUrl()#
- Return type:
Returns the requested URL.
- PySide6.QtWebEngineCore.QWebEngineUrlRequestJob.setAdditionalResponseHeaders(additionalResponseHeaders)#
- Parameters:
additionalResponseHeaders – .QMultiMapQByteArray,QByteArray
Set additionalResponseHeaders
. These additional headers of the response are only used when reply
(const QByteArray&, QIODevice*) is called.