Skip to content
/ QtCef Public

A Cef Qt port , inject C++ API to Cef js context using reflection based on Qt's meta object system

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

hiitiger/QtCef

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

20 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

QtCef

Codacy Badge

Integrate CEF and Qt, inject C++ API to CEF web page by utilizing reflection system based on Qt's MOC.

Note

  1. this is for Qt5, checkout qt4archive branch for Qt4
  2. need VS2015 or later

Build

  1. download CEF 3.3538 to deps direcotry and unzip to dir cef3538
  2. build cef libcef_dll_wrapper with VS2015
  3. copy cef.lib and libcef_dll_wrapper.lib to common/lib/debug or common/lib/release, copy cef release dlls and resources to bin/debug or bin/release
  4. generator VS2015 solution with qmake -tp vc -r
  5. build all

Usage

With Qt's MOC based reflection, we can utilize it to inject C++ api into Cef web page without manually add every signle method and event for every single api.

    //main process
    QCefOSWidget* webWidget = new QCefOSWidget();
    MyAppApi* api = new MyAppApi(parent);
    QCefApiAdapter* adapter = new QCefApiAdapter(webWidget, parent);
    adpater->initApi(api, "myapp", "app");

    MyToolApi* toolApi = new MyToolApi(parent);
    QCefApiAdapter* toolApiAdapter = new QCefApiAdapter(webWidget, parent);
    toolApiAdapter->initApi(toolApi, adapter->apiPath(), "tool");

    //we are good to go
    //webpage
    a = {"a": 123};
    myapp.app.apiFunc(a, data => console.log(data));
    myapp.app.apiAsyncFunc(a).then( data => console.log(data));
    myapp.app.someEvent.addListener( data => console.log(data));

About

A Cef Qt port , inject C++ API to Cef js context using reflection based on Qt's meta object system

Topics

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages