Re: [SailfishDevel] Prefill Username and Password in HTML Form / QWebFrame not found

2015-07-29 Thread Amilcar Santos
From docs:
Header: #include QWebFrame qmake: QT += webkitwidgets Since: Qt 4.4
Inherits: QObject
As far as I known, dependencies with QWidgets aren't permitted in Sailfish
OS.

B.G.
Amilcar


2015-07-28 22:57 GMT+01:00 yurumi yur...@gmx.de:

 Hi all,

 I would like to load a web page and programmatically fill in a username
 and password. One possibility seems to be the usage of
 QWebFrame::findFirstElement(). As mentioned in the Docs, I added QT +=
 webkit in my .pro and included QWebFrame. The result is a compile
 error (fatal error: QWebFrame: No such file or directory). Compiling an
 example for the desktop target works, so I wonder where the problem
 might be.

 Any help or suggestions on how to solve the original task is highly
 appreciated!

 Cheers,
 Thomas
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Re: [SailfishDevel] Prefill Username and Password in HTML Form / QWebFrame not found

2015-07-29 Thread Amilcar Santos
My best guess is: go through WebView document + Javascript:

Here's an example from Webcat project (FirstPage.qml):

 
webview.experimental.evaluateJavaScript(document.body.style.backgroundColor=\#262626\;
document.body.style.color=\#FF\);

https://github.com/llelectronics/webcat/

Check also the webcat/qml/pages/helper/devicePixelRatioHack.js  (it
creates a query before to injecting the 'hack')

B.g.
Amilcar

2015-07-29 13:49 GMT+01:00 yurumi yur...@gmx.de:
 Thanks for the reply!

 Adding webkitwidgets results in:

 Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: webkitwidgets


 I tried this before but thought it was some Qt 4.X stuff because of the
 error message. So maybe QWidgets *are* permitted? In that case, what would
 be an alternative approach?

 Cheers,
 Thomas



 On 29.07.2015 14:29, Amilcar Santos wrote:

 From docs:
 Header: #include QWebFrame
 qmake: QT += webkitwidgets
 Since: Qt 4.4
 Inherits: QObject

 As far as I known, dependencies with QWidgets aren't permitted in Sailfish
 OS.

 B.G.
 Amilcar


 2015-07-28 22:57 GMT+01:00 yurumi yur...@gmx.de:

 Hi all,

 I would like to load a web page and programmatically fill in a username
 and password. One possibility seems to be the usage of
 QWebFrame::findFirstElement(). As mentioned in the Docs, I added QT +=
 webkit in my .pro and included QWebFrame. The result is a compile
 error (fatal error: QWebFrame: No such file or directory). Compiling an
 example for the desktop target works, so I wonder where the problem
 might be.

 Any help or suggestions on how to solve the original task is highly
 appreciated!

 Cheers,
 Thomas
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Re: [SailfishDevel] Prefill Username and Password in HTML Form / QWebFrame not found

2015-07-29 Thread yurumi
Thanks for the reply!

Adding webkitwidgets results in:

Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: webkitwidgets


I tried this before but thought it was some Qt 4.X stuff because of the
error message. So maybe QWidgets *are* permitted? In that case, what
would be an alternative approach?

Cheers,
Thomas


On 29.07.2015 14:29, Amilcar Santos wrote:
 From docs:
 Header:   #include QWebFrame
 qmake:QT += webkitwidgets
 Since:Qt 4.4
 Inherits: QObject


 As far as I known, dependencies with QWidgets aren't permitted in
 Sailfish OS.

 B.G.
 Amilcar


 2015-07-28 22:57 GMT+01:00 yurumi yur...@gmx.de mailto:yur...@gmx.de:

 Hi all,

 I would like to load a web page and programmatically fill in a
 username
 and password. One possibility seems to be the usage of
 QWebFrame::findFirstElement(). As mentioned in the Docs, I added
 QT +=
 webkit in my .pro and included QWebFrame. The result is a compile
 error (fatal error: QWebFrame: No such file or directory).
 Compiling an
 example for the desktop target works, so I wonder where the problem
 might be.

 Any help or suggestions on how to solve the original task is highly
 appreciated!

 Cheers,
 Thomas
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[SailfishDevel] Prefill Username and Password in HTML Form / QWebFrame not found

2015-07-28 Thread yurumi
Hi all,

I would like to load a web page and programmatically fill in a username
and password. One possibility seems to be the usage of
QWebFrame::findFirstElement(). As mentioned in the Docs, I added QT +=
webkit in my .pro and included QWebFrame. The result is a compile
error (fatal error: QWebFrame: No such file or directory). Compiling an
example for the desktop target works, so I wonder where the problem
might be.

Any help or suggestions on how to solve the original task is highly
appreciated!

Cheers,
Thomas
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