This is not my tree, it's a simple webpage/webform. But it seems that the new "webengine" can't handle simple tasks like this.
I don't think that the following statement is too complex: document.getElementsByTagName('input') Best regards > Am 25.11.2015 um 13:08 schrieb Koehne Kai <kai.koe...@theqtcompany.com>: > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: NoRulez [mailto:noru...@me.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 2:37 PM >> To: Koehne Kai <kai.koe...@theqtcompany.com> >> Cc: Qt Project MailingList <interest@qt-project.org> >> Subject: Re: [Interest] Handle frames and web forms with QWebEngine >> >> No one? >> >> Isn't it supported to return simple objects? > > The code that does the transformation can be found in > web_contents_adapter.cpp, function fromJSValue(): > > http://code.woboq.org/qt5/qtwebengine/src/core/web_contents_adapter.cpp.html > > Not sure how the JS representation of your tree is. > > A possible workaround might be to serialize the data structures, and return a > JSON string (e.g. by using JSON.stringify()). > > Regards > > Kai > >> Best Regards >> >> >>> Am 19.11.2015 um 17:29 schrieb NoRulez <noru...@me.com>: >>> >>> I tried to use m_pWebEngineView->page()->runJavaScript() after the site is >> loaded, but it returns QVariant(QVariantMap, QMap()) for most of the time. >>> >>> It seems that it can handle only simple queries like "document.title" but >>> not for >> example "window.frames['MyFrame].document.forms[0].elements". >>> With which I expect a list of maps or similar to get the form elements. >>> >>> Best Regards >>> >>>> Am 18.11.2015 um 16:40 schrieb Koehne Kai >> <kai.koe...@theqtcompany.com>: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: NoRulez [mailto:noru...@me.com] >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 12:20 PM >>>>> To: Koehne Kai <kai.koe...@theqtcompany.com> >>>>> Cc: Qt Project MailingList <interest@qt-project.org> >>>>> Subject: Re: [Interest] Handle frames and web forms with QWebEngine >>>>> >>>>> Is there an example for such approach? >>>> >>>> Probably not for your specific request, but there's the 'fancybrowser' >> example that shows how to inject JavaScript: >>>> >>>> https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.6/qtwebengine-webenginewidgets-fanc >>>> ybrowser-example.html >>>> >>>> We recently also just added a 'markdowneditor' example demonstrating the >> use of QWebChannel: >>>> >>>> https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.6/qtwebengine-webenginewidgets-mark >>>> downeditor-example.html >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Kai >>>> >>>> >>>>>>> Am 18.11.2015 um 10:12 schrieb Koehne Kai >>>>>> <kai.koe...@theqtcompany.com>: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>> From: Interest [mailto:interest-boun...@qt-project.org] On Behalf >>>>>>> Of NoRulez >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What is the preferred way to handle web forms (iterate over it >>>>>>> like QWebCollection does in QWebKit), search for frames by name >>>>>>> and get notified when a frame is created? (Was a signal in >>>>>>> QWebKit) >>>>>> >>>>>> The general approach is to load/inject JavaScript into the page >>>>>> that takes care >>>>> of this, and communicates with the C++ world either by return value, >>>>> or QWebChannel. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hope this helps, >>>>>> >>>>>> Kai >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Interest mailing list >>> Interest@qt-project.org >>> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest