BrowserExtension Class Reference
from PyKDE4.kparts import *
Inherits: QObject
Namespace: KParts
Detailed Description
The Browser Extension is an extension (yes, no kidding) to KParts.ReadOnlyPart, which allows a better integration of parts with browsers (in particular Konqueror). Remember that ReadOnlyPart only has openUrl(KUrl) and a few arguments() but not much more. For full-fledged browsing, we need much more than that, including enabling/disabling of standard actions (print, copy, paste...), allowing parts to save and restore their data into the back/forward history, allowing parts to control the location bar URL, to requests URLs to be opened by the hosting browser, etc.
The part developer needs to define its own class derived from BrowserExtension, to implement the virtual methods [and the standard-actions slots, see below].
The way to associate the BrowserExtension with the part is to simply create the BrowserExtension as a child of the part (in QObject's terms). The hosting application will look for it automatically.
Another aspect of the browser integration is that a set of standard actions are provided by the browser, but implemented by the part (for the actions it supports).
The following standard actions are defined by the host of the view :
[selection-dependent actions]
[normal actions]
The view defines a slot with the name of the action in order to implement the action. The browser will detect the slot automatically and connect its action to it when appropriate (i.e. when the view is active).
The selection-dependent actions are disabled by default and the view should enable them when the selection changes, emitting enableAction().
The normal actions do not depend on the selection.
A special case is the configuration slots, not connected to any action directly.
[configuration slot]
Method Documentation
__init__ | ( | self, | ||
KParts.ReadOnlyPart | parent | |||
) |
Constructor
- Parameters:
-
parent The KParts.ReadOnlyPart that this extension ... "extends" :)
- Returns:
- the text of an action, if it was set explicitly by the part. When the setActionText signal is emitted, the browserextension stores the text of the action internally, so that it's possible to query later for the text of the action, using this method.
Ask the hosting application to add a new HTML (aka Mozilla/Netscape) SideBar entry.
KParts.BrowserArguments browserArguments | ( | self ) |
Retrieve the set of parameters to use for opening the URL (this must be called from openUrl() in the part).
- See also:
- BrowserArguments
KParts.BrowserInterface browserInterface | ( | self ) |
createNewWindow | ( | self, | ||
KUrl | url, | |||
KParts.OpenUrlArguments | arguments=KParts.OpenUrlArguments(), | |||
KParts.BrowserArguments | browserArguments=KParts.BrowserArguments(), | |||
KParts.WindowArgs | windowArgs=KParts.WindowArgs(), | |||
KParts.ReadOnlyPart | part=0 | |||
) |
Asks the hosting browser to open a new window for the given url and return a reference to the content part.
arguments is optional additional information about how to open the url,
- See also:
- KParts.OpenUrlArguments
browserArguments is optional additional information for web browsers,
- See also:
- KParts.BrowserArguments
The request for a pointer to the part is only fulfilled/processed if the mimeType is set in the browserArguments. (otherwise the request cannot be processed synchronously).
enableAction | ( | self, | ||
QString | name, | |||
bool | enabled | |||
) |
Enables or disable a standard action held by the browser.
See class documentation for the list of standard actions.
infoMessage | ( | self, | ||
QString | a0 | |||
) |
bool isActionEnabled | ( | self, | ||
QString | name | |||
) |
- Returns:
- the status (enabled/disabled) of an action. When the enableAction signal is emitted, the browserextension stores the status of the action internally, so that it's possible to query later for the status of the action, using this method.
bool isURLDropHandlingEnabled | ( | self ) |
Returns whether url drop handling is enabled. See setURLDropHandlingEnabled for more information about this property.
itemsRemoved | ( | self, | ||
KFileItemList | items | |||
) |
Inform the host about items that have been removed.
loadingProgress | ( | self, | ||
int | percent | |||
) |
Since the part emits the jobid in the started() signal, progress information is automatically displayed.
However, if you don't use a KIO.Job in the part, you can use loadingProgress() and speedProgress() to display progress information.
mouseOverInfo | ( | self, | ||
KFileItem | item | |||
) |
Inform the hosting application that the user moved the mouse over an item. Used when the mouse is on an URL.
moveTopLevelWidget | ( | self, | ||
int | x, | |||
int | y | |||
) |
Ask the hosting application to move the top level widget.
openUrlNotify | ( | self ) |
Tells the hosting browser that the part opened a new URL (which can be queried via KParts.Part.url().
This helps the browser to update/create an entry in the history. The part may not emit this signal together with openUrlRequest(). Emit openUrlRequest() if you want the browser to handle a URL the user asked to open (from within your part/document). This signal however is useful if you want to handle URLs all yourself internally, while still telling the hosting browser about new opened URLs, in order to provide a proper history functionality to the user. An example of usage is a html rendering component which wants to emit this signal when a child frame document changed its URL. Conclusion: you probably want to use openUrlRequest() instead.
openUrlRequest | ( | self, | ||
KUrl | url, | |||
KParts.OpenUrlArguments | arguments=KParts.OpenUrlArguments(), | |||
KParts.BrowserArguments | browserArguments=KParts.BrowserArguments() | |||
) |
Asks the host (browser) to open url. To set a reload, the x and y offsets, the service type etc., fill in the appropriate fields in the args structure. Hosts should not connect to this signal but to openUrlRequestDelayed().
openUrlRequestDelayed | ( | self, | ||
KUrl | url, | |||
KParts.OpenUrlArguments | arguments, | |||
KParts.BrowserArguments | browserArguments | |||
) |
This signal is emitted when openUrlRequest() is called, after a 0-seconds timer. This allows the caller to terminate what it's doing first, before (usually) being destroyed. Parts should never use this signal, hosts should only connect to this signal.
pasteRequest | ( | self ) |
Asks the hosting browser to perform a paste (using openUrlRequestDelayed())
requestFocus | ( | self, | ||
KParts.ReadOnlyPart | part | |||
) |
Ask the hosting application to focus part.
resizeTopLevelWidget | ( | self, | ||
int | w, | |||
int | h | |||
) |
Ask the hosting application to resize the top level widget.
restoreState | ( | self, | ||
QDataStream | stream | |||
) |
Used by the browser to restore the view in the state it was when we left it.
If you saved additional properties, reimplement it but don't forget to call the parent method (probably first).
saveState | ( | self, | ||
QDataStream | stream | |||
) |
Used by the browser to save the current state of the view (in order to restore it if going back in navigation).
If you want to save additional properties, reimplement it but don't forget to call the parent method (probably first).
selectionInfo | ( | self, | ||
KFileItemList | items | |||
) |
Inform the hosting application about the current selection. Used when a set of URLs is selected.
selectionInfo | ( | self, | ||
QString | text | |||
) |
Inform the hosting application about the current selection. Used when a set of URLs is selected.
selectionInfo | ( | self, | ||
KUrl.List | urls | |||
) |
Inform the hosting application about the current selection. Used when a set of URLs is selected.
Change the text of a standard action held by the browser. This can be used to change "Paste" into "Paste Image" for instance.
See class documentation for the list of standard actions.
setBrowserArguments | ( | self, | ||
KParts.BrowserArguments | args | |||
) |
Set the parameters to use for opening the next URL. This is called by the "hosting" application, to pass parameters to the part.
- See also:
- BrowserArguments
setBrowserInterface | ( | self, | ||
KParts.BrowserInterface | impl | |||
) |
setIconUrl | ( | self, | ||
KUrl | url | |||
) |
Sets the URL of an icon for the currently displayed page.
setLocationBarUrl | ( | self, | ||
QString | url | |||
) |
Updates the URL shown in the browser's location bar to url.
setPageSecurity | ( | self, | ||
int | a0 | |||
) |
Tell the host (browser) about security state of current page enum PageSecurity { NotCrypted, Encrypted, Mixed };
setURLDropHandlingEnabled | ( | self, | ||
bool | enable | |||
) |
Enables or disables url drop handling. URL drop handling is a property describing whether the hosting shell component is allowed to install an event filter on the part's widget, to listen for URI drop events. Set it to true if you are exporting a BrowserExtension implementation and do not provide any special URI drop handling. If set to false you can be sure to receive all those URI drop events unfiltered. Also note that the implementation as of Konqueror installs the event filter only on the part's widget itself, not on child widgets.
speedProgress | ( | self, | ||
int | bytesPerSecond | |||
) |
- See also:
- loadingProgress
int xOffset | ( | self ) |
Returns the current x offset.
For a scrollview, implement this using contentsX().
int yOffset | ( | self ) |
Returns the current y offset.
For a scrollview, implement this using contentsY().
Static Method Documentation
{QByteArray:QByteArray} actionSlotMap | ( | ) |
Returns a map containing the action names as keys and corresponding SLOT()'ified method names as data entries.
This is very useful for the host component, when connecting the own signals with the extension's slots. Basically you iterate over the map, check if the extension implements the slot and connect to the slot using the data value of your map iterator. Checking if the extension implements a certain slot can be done like this:
extension->metaObject()->slotNames().contains( actionName + "()" )
(note that actionName is the iterator's key value if already iterating over the action slot map, returned by this method)
Connecting to the slot can be done like this:
connect( yourObject, SIGNAL( yourSignal() ), extension, mapIterator.data() )
(where "mapIterator" is your QMap<QCString,QCString> iterator)
{QByteArray:QByteArray} actionSlotMapPtr | ( | ) |
- Returns:
- a pointer to the static action-slot map. Preferred method to get it. The map is created if it doesn't exist yet
KParts.BrowserExtension childObject | ( | QObject | obj | |
) |
Queries obj for a child object which inherits from this BrowserExtension class. Convenience method.
Enumeration Documentation
PopupFlag |
Set of flags passed via the popupMenu signal, to ask for some items in the popup menu.
- Enumerator:
-
DefaultPopupItems = 0x0000 ShowNavigationItems = 0x0001 ShowUp = 0x0002 ShowReload = 0x0004 ShowBookmark = 0x0008 ShowCreateDirectory = 0x0010 ShowTextSelectionItems = 0x0020 NoDeletion = 0x0040 IsLink = 0x0080 ShowUrlOperations = 0x0100 ShowProperties = 0x200