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Using QWebEngine to render an image

I'm looking to replace QWebKit with QWebEngine in my headless renderer. I initialise the page with load() and connect a slot to loadFinished() to generate the final .PNG image. This used to work fine with WebKit but fails with QWebEngine.

Code is as follows...

_webView = new QWebEngineView();

....

// Render the HTML to an image
QPainter painter(&image);
_webView->page()->view()->render(&painter);
painter.end();

I receive the following errors :

"Asking for share context for widget that does not have a window handle" "QOpenGLWidget: Cannot be used without a context shared with the toplevel".

Does anyone have an example of rendering a screen using QWebEngine?

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Richard Adams Avatar asked Apr 21 '15 13:04

Richard Adams


2 Answers

I just had the same problem, I solved it by showing the QWebEngineView after the load.

Here is the example that helped me : http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebengineview.html#details

QWebEngineView *view = new QWebEngineView(parent);
view->load(QUrl("http://qt-project.org/"));
view->show();

I hope it will help you

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wlalele Avatar answered Nov 12 '22 04:11

wlalele


So the answer from @wlalele helped, you do need to call view->show(), but that wasn't the only issue. In the end I had to inherit from QWebEngineView and override the event filter to monitor for update requests..

bool CustomWebEngine::eventFilter(QObject* object, QEvent* event)
{
    if (event->type() == QEvent::UpdateRequest)
    {
        emit updateFinished();
    }
}

Only after an UpdateRequest event has been received are you guaranteed to have access to the page in the view()->render function.

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Richard Adams Avatar answered Nov 12 '22 04:11

Richard Adams