<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <!-- web-content.qdoc --> <title>Integrating Web Content | Qt 5.12</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style/offline-simple.css" /> <script type="text/javascript"> document.getElementsByTagName("link").item(0).setAttribute("href", "style/offline.css"); // loading style sheet breaks anchors that were jumped to before // so force jumping to anchor again setTimeout(function() { var anchor = location.hash; // need to jump to different anchor first (e.g. none) location.hash = "#"; setTimeout(function() { location.hash = anchor; }, 0); }, 0); </script> </head> <body> <div class="header" id="qtdocheader"> <div class="main"> <div class="main-rounded"> <div class="navigationbar"> <table><tr> <td ><a href="index.html">Qt 5.12</a></td><td >Integrating Web Content</td></tr></table><table class="buildversion"><tr> <td id="buildversion" width="100%" align="right">Qt 5.12.6 Reference Documentation</td> </tr></table> </div> </div> <div class="content"> <div class="line"> <div class="content mainContent"> <div class="sidebar"> <div class="toc"> <h3><a name="toc">Contents</a></h3> <ul> <li class="level1"><a href="#webengine-in-qt">WebEngine in Qt</a></li> <li class="level1"><a href="#qt-and-html-javascript-hybrid-applications">Qt and HTML-JavaScript Hybrid Applications</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="sidebar-content" id="sidebar-content"></div></div> <h1 class="title">Integrating Web Content</h1> <span class="subtitle"></span> <!-- $$$topics-web-content.html-description --> <div class="descr"> <a name="details"></a> <p>To create Qt-based web applications, Qt provides interfaces that support a wide range of standard web techologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These interfaces enable applications to embed content from the World Wide Web.</p> <p>It is also possible to combine Qt C++ and QML code with HTML and JavaScript to create web applications. Through Qt WebChannel, several of Qt's APIs are accessible to remote clients.</p> <a name="webengine-in-qt"></a> <h2 id="webengine-in-qt">WebEngine in Qt</h2> <p>Qt provides the Chromium-based Qt WebEngine module for applications targeting desktop and embedded platforms. For example, a web browser application for Linux platform.</p> <p>It also provides the Qt WebView module, which uses the native web engine of the platform. For example, a RSS feed reader Qt Quick application for Android and iOS.</p> <p>These pages contain information about porting applications to use Qt WebEngine and the various APIs:</p> <ul> <li>Qt WebEngine Overview</li> <li>Qt WebView</li> <li>Porting from Qt WebKit to Qt WebEngine</li> </ul> <a name="qt-and-html-javascript-hybrid-applications"></a> <h2 id="qt-and-html-javascript-hybrid-applications">Qt and HTML-JavaScript Hybrid Applications</h2> <p>The Qt WebChannel module enables HTML or JavaScript clients to access Qt APIs such as QObject. It provides both C++ or QML API, allowing Qt apps to communicate with JavaScript and HTML frontends.</p> <p>These pages contain more information about the various APIs:</p> <ul> <li>JavaScript API</li> <li>C++ API</li> <li>QML API</li> <li>Standalone Example</li> </ul> </div> <!-- @@@topics-web-content.html --> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="footer"> <p> <acronym title="Copyright">©</acronym> 2019 The Qt Company Ltd. Documentation contributions included herein are the copyrights of their respective owners.<br/> The documentation provided herein is licensed under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3</a> as published by the Free Software Foundation.<br/> Qt and respective logos are trademarks of The Qt Company Ltd. in Finland and/or other countries worldwide. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. </p> </div> </body> </html>