Capture server response with QWebEngineView

北城余情 提交于 2019-11-29 08:43:58
Dmitry

Since Qt 5.6 the proposed solution for what you are trying to achieve with QWebEngineView is QWebEngineUrlRequestInterceptor:

Implementing the QWebEngineUrlRequestInterceptor interface and installing the interceptor on the profile enables intercepting, blocking, and modifying URL requests before they reach the networking stack of Chromium.

It is an abstract class which means you need to subclass it to get what you want:

#include <QWebEngineUrlRequestInterceptor>
#include <QDebug>

class RequestInterceptor : public QWebEngineUrlRequestInterceptor
{
public:
    explicit RequestInterceptor(QObject * parent = Q_NULLPTR) : QWebEngineUrlRequestInterceptor(parent) {}
    virtual void interceptRequest(QWebEngineUrlRequestInfo & info) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
};

void RequestInterceptor::interceptRequest(QWebEngineUrlRequestInfo & info)
{
    // Intercepting the requested URL
    QUrl url = info.requestUrl();
    qDebug() << "Request URL: " << url;

    // Optionally redirect the request URL but it only works for requests 
    // without payload data such as GET ones
    info.redirect(QUrl("https://www.google.com"));

    // Set HTTP header
    QByteArray httpHeaderName = "SomeHeaderName";
    QByteArray httpHeaderValue = "SomeHeaderValue";
    info.setHttpHeader(httpHeaderName, httpHeaderValue);
}

Then you need to register the pointer to this interceptor in QWebEngineProfile for a particular QWebEnginePage, like this:

QWebEngineView * view = new QWebEngineView;
RequestInterceptor * interceptor = new RequestInterceptor(view);
QWebEngineProfile * profile = new QWebEngineProfile(view);
profile->setRequestInterceptor(interceptor);
QWebEnginePage * page = new QWebEnginePage(profile, view);
view->setPage(page);
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