I am porting code from qt4 to qt5. I added the following line to my .pro
file, as suggested:
QT += webkitwidgets
However, when I run qmake
, I get the this error:
Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: webkitwidgets
I am developing on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and installed Qt as described.
You need to install the webkitwidgets library.
On Ubuntu, try this in a terminal:
sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5-dev
On Fedora, the package has a different name, thus try:
sudo apt-get install qt5-qtwebkit-devel
Or on Fedora, via dnf:
sudo dnf install qt5-qtwebkit-devel
If you need to install the webkit* Windows library for Qt 5.7 you should compile it manually because in new version webkit (WebView?) replaced by WebEngine.
Read about Qt 5.7 release (comments): http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/06/16/qt-5-7-released/
Build sequence (static OR shared):
1) Download Qt 5.7.0 sources: http://download.qt.io/community_releases/5.7/5.7.0/
2) Download required tools: ActiveState Perl (binary), Python (binary), Ruby (binary), GnuWin Bison (binary), GPref (binary), Grep (binary), WinFlex, LibIconv, make (binary), sqlite (source!), ICU (source), windows msys (binary) (unix like shell with the tools), mingw-w64 (bin+dev) for build Qt with QtWebKit, see link on: https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingQtOnWindows
3) After download ICU source into C:\icu\icu. Open msys QT mingw console shell by open Start windows menu (msys should be downloaded and installed) and search or use fast search. In opened console start configure script and then compile and install:
$ cd C:\icu\icu\source
$ ./runConfigureICU
$ set PATH=%PATH%;C:\msys\1.0\bin\
$ make.exe
$ make.exe install
4) Build Qt with(!) ICU support (set "-icu" to configure) see compile script below. Change PATH to your environment.
Directory structure:
C:\Qt\Src\qtbase\compile.bat
set INCLUDE=C:\icu\icu\dist\include
set LIB=C:\icu\icu\dist\lib
set QTDIR=C:\Qt\5.7.0n
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.7.0\5.7\mingw53_32\bin;C:\Qt\Qt5.7.0\Tools\QtCreator\bin;C:\Qt\Qt5.7.0\Tools\mingw530_32\bin;C:\Qt\Src\qtbase\bin;C:\Program Files (X86)\GnuWin32\bin;C:\winflex;C:\Ruby23-x64\bin;C:\Python27;C:\mingw-w64\i686-1\mingw32\bin;C:\icu\bin
set QMAKESPEC=win32-g++
set BUILD_DIR=C:\Qt\Qt5.7.0n
call C:\Qt\Src\qtbase\configure.bat -prefix %BUILD_DIR% -platform %QMAKESPEC% -confirm-license -debug-and-release -opensource -opengl desktop -no-compile-examples -icu -I C:/icu/icu/dist/include -L C:/icu/icu/dist/lib
jom.exe -j 4
pause
Run command in exmaple in Windows Power Shell:
$ cd C:\Qt\Src\qtbase
$ ./compile.bat
After pass through compile use it to install files in the BUILD_DIR (install Qt files):
$ C:\mingw-w64\i686-1\mingw32\bin\mingw32-make.exe install
Qt should start to install
5) Download Qtwebkit sources to C:\Qt\Src\qtwebkit. Use compile script below to compile the qtwebkit using new Qt 5.7.0 build with files in C:\Qt\5.7.0n with ICU.
C:\Qt\Src\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\compile.bat
set INCLUDE=C:\sqlite
set LIBS=C:\sqlite
set SQLITE3SRCDIR=C:\sqlite
set QTDIR=C:\Qt\Qt5.7.0n
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.7.0n\bin;C:\Qt\Src\qtbase\bin;C:\winflex;C:\Ruby23-x64\bin;C:\Python27;C:\mingw-w64\i686-1\mingw32\bin;C:\icu\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin
set QMAKESPEC=win32-g++
call perl.exe .\build-webkit --qt --release
Compile the qtwebkit:
$ cd C:\Qt\Src\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts
$ ./compile.bat
$ cd C:\Qt\Src\qtwebkit\WebKitBuild\Release
$ C:\mingw-w64\i686-1\mingw32\bin\mingw32-make.exe install
It should be possible to compile your application with the qtwebkit after successfull compile and install.
BUILD QT FOR STATIC
Edit file C:\Qt\Src\qtbase\compile.bat and pass through build.
...
call C:\Qt\Src\qtbase\configure.bat -prefix %BUILD_DIR% -platform %QMAKESPEC% -confirm-license -debug-and-release -opensource -opengl desktop -static -no-compile-examples -icu
echo "QMAKE_FLAGS += -static -static-libgcc" >> .mkspecs/%QMAKESPEC%/qmake.conf
...
POSSIBLE ERRORS
1) While build qtwebkit: "fatal error: unicode/uchar.h: No such file or directory"
Check that your Qt 5.7.0n build with ICU. IT also could notify you about "ICU required" at configure in qtwebkit.
2) flex: unknown flag '-'. For usage, try
You should use correct version of Flex that is "win_flex" in this case. You should rename files to use win_flex instead of just flex (and bison).
1) rename C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin\flex.exe to some unused name.
2) rename C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin\bison.exe to some unused name.
3) rename C:\winflex\win_bison.exe to bison.exe.
3) While build qtwebkit: "fatal error: sqlite3.h: No such file or directory"
Edit file C:\Qt\Src\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\compile.bat and check for correct path to sqlite:
set SQLITE3SRCDIR=C:\(path to some SQLITE .h/source files)
4) skipping incompatible ... when searching for ...
You should download right library arch (32bit or 64bit)
5) View.cpp ... undefined reference to WKPageCanGoBack
Could happens when pass through some test or MiniBrowser. You can search in files for the "UIProcess/API/qt" and "MiniBroswer" and remove it from Makefile's and some other files and then start build again.
LINKS
Build Qt5: https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git Qt WebKit build
like how to: https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingQtOnWindows ICU
build with GNU: https://wiki.qt.io/Compiling-ICU-with-MinGW
The community builds referenced by Alex are only available until Qt 5.9. If you want to use newer Qt5 (current version is 5.11), then another option is to port "QtWebKit" to "QtWebEngine".
See: https://wiki.qt.io/QtWebEngine/Porting_from_QtWebKit
I got it to work by copying the webkit and webkitwidgets pri files from a previous installation, 5.5.
~/Qt/5.5/clang_64/mkspecs/modules/
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