WebKit2.WebInspector¶
- Subclasses:
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Emitted when the inspector is requested to be attached to the window where the inspected web view is. |
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Emitted when the inspector should be shown. |
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Emitted when the inspector page is closed. |
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Emitted when the inspector is requested to be detached from the window it is currently attached to. |
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Emitted when the inspector is requested to open in a separate window. |
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Class Details¶
- class WebKit2.WebInspector(**kwargs)¶
- Bases:
- Abstract:
No
- Structure:
Access to the WebKit inspector.
The WebKit Inspector is a graphical tool to inspect and change the content of a
WebKit2.WebView
. It also includes an interactive JavaScript debugger. Using this class one can get aGtk.Widget
which can be embedded into an application to show the inspector.The inspector is available when the
WebKit2.Settings
of theWebKit2.WebView
has set theWebKit2.Settings
:enable-developer-extras
to true, otherwise no inspector is available.```c // Enable the developer extras
WebKit2.Settings
*settings =WebKit2.WebView.get_settings
(WEBKIT_WEB_VIEW(my_webview)); g_object_set (G_OBJECT(settings), “enable-developer-extras”,True
,None
);// Load some data or reload to be able to inspect the page
WebKit2.WebView.load_uri
(WEBKIT_WEB_VIEW(my_webview), “http://www.gnome.org”);// Show the inspector
WebKit2.WebInspector
*inspector =WebKit2.WebView.get_inspector
(WEBKIT_WEB_VIEW(my_webview));WebKit2.WebInspector.show
(WEBKIT_WEB_INSPECTOR(inspector)); ```- attach()¶
Request self to be attached.
The signal
WebKit2.WebInspector
::attach
will be emitted. If the inspector is already attached it does nothing.
- close()¶
Request self to be closed.
- detach()¶
Request self to be detached.
The signal
WebKit2.WebInspector
::detach
will be emitted. If the inspector is already detached it does nothing.
- get_attached_height()¶
- Returns:
the height of the inspector view when attached
- Return type:
Get the height that the inspector view when attached.
Get the height that the inspector view should have when it’s attached. If the inspector view is not attached this returns 0.
- get_can_attach()¶
- Returns:
True
if there is enough room for the inspector view inside the window that contains the inspected view, orFalse
otherwise.- Return type:
Whether the self can be attached to the same window that contains the inspected view.
New in version 2.8.
- get_inspected_uri()¶
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Get the URI that is currently being inspected.
This can be
None
if nothing has been loaded yet in the inspected view, if the inspector has been closed or when inspected view was loaded from a HTML string instead of a URI.
- get_web_view()¶
- Returns:
the
WebKit2.WebViewBase
used to display the inspector orNone
- Return type:
Get the
WebKit2.WebViewBase
used to display the inspector.This might be
None
if the inspector hasn’t been loaded yet, or it has been closed.
- is_attached()¶
-
Whether the self view is currently attached to the same window that contains the inspected view.
- show()¶
Request self to be shown.
Signal Details¶
- WebKit2.WebInspector.signals.attach(web_inspector)¶
- Signal Name:
attach
- Flags:
- Parameters:
web_inspector (
WebKit2.WebInspector
) – The object which received the signal- Returns:
True
to stop other handlers from being invoked for the event.False
to propagate the event further.- Return type:
Emitted when the inspector is requested to be attached to the window where the inspected web view is. If this signal is not handled the inspector view will be automatically attached to the inspected view, so you only need to handle this signal if you want to attach the inspector view yourself (for example, to add the inspector view to a browser tab).
To prevent the inspector view from being attached you can connect to this signal and simply return
True
.
- WebKit2.WebInspector.signals.bring_to_front(web_inspector)¶
- Signal Name:
bring-to-front
- Flags:
- Parameters:
web_inspector (
WebKit2.WebInspector
) – The object which received the signal- Returns:
True
to stop other handlers from being invoked for the event.False
to propagate the event further.- Return type:
Emitted when the inspector should be shown.
If the inspector is not attached the inspector window should be shown on top of any other windows. If the inspector is attached the inspector view should be made visible. For example, if the inspector view is attached using a tab in a browser window, the browser window should be raised and the tab containing the inspector view should be the active one. In both cases, if this signal is not handled, the default implementation calls
Gtk.Window.present
() on the current toplevelGtk.Window
of the inspector view.
- WebKit2.WebInspector.signals.closed(web_inspector)¶
- Signal Name:
closed
- Flags:
- Parameters:
web_inspector (
WebKit2.WebInspector
) – The object which received the signal
Emitted when the inspector page is closed. If you are using your own inspector window, you should connect to this signal and destroy your window.
- WebKit2.WebInspector.signals.detach(web_inspector)¶
- Signal Name:
detach
- Flags:
- Parameters:
web_inspector (
WebKit2.WebInspector
) – The object which received the signal- Returns:
True
to stop other handlers from being invoked for the event.False
to propagate the event further.- Return type:
Emitted when the inspector is requested to be detached from the window it is currently attached to. The inspector is detached when the inspector page is about to be closed, and this signal is emitted right before
WebKit2.WebInspector
::closed
, or when the user clicks on the detach button in the inspector view to show the inspector in a separate window. In this case the signalWebKit2.WebInspector
::open-window
is emitted after this one.To prevent the inspector view from being detached you can connect to this signal and simply return
True
.
- WebKit2.WebInspector.signals.open_window(web_inspector)¶
- Signal Name:
open-window
- Flags:
- Parameters:
web_inspector (
WebKit2.WebInspector
) – The object which received the signal- Returns:
True
to stop other handlers from being invoked for the event.False
to propagate the event further.- Return type:
Emitted when the inspector is requested to open in a separate window. If this signal is not handled, a
Gtk.Window
with the inspector will be created and shown, so you only need to handle this signal if you want to use your own window. This signal is emitted afterWebKit2.WebInspector
::detach
to show the inspector in a separate window after being detached.To prevent the inspector from being shown you can connect to this signal and simply return
True
Property Details¶
- WebKit2.WebInspector.props.attached_height¶
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The height that the inspector view should have when it is attached.
- WebKit2.WebInspector.props.can_attach¶
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Whether the inspector can be attached to the same window that contains the inspected view.
New in version 2.8.