Class
WebKit2WebExtensionWebFormManager
since: 2.40
Description [src]
class WebKit2WebExtension.WebFormManager : GObject.Object
{
/* No available fields */
}
Form manager of a WebKitWebPage
in a WebKitScriptWorld
.
Available since: 2.40
Functions
webkit_web_form_manager_input_element_auto_fill
Set the value of an HTML input element as if it had been edited by
the user, triggering a change event, and set it as filled automatically.
If element
is not an HTML input element this function does nothing.
since: 2.40
webkit_web_form_manager_input_element_is_auto_filled
Get whether element
is an HTML input element that has been filled automatically.
since: 2.40
webkit_web_form_manager_input_element_is_user_edited
Get whether element
is an HTML text input element that has been edited by a user action.
since: 2.40
Signals
WebKit2WebExtension.WebFormManager::form-controls-associated
Emitted after form elements (or form associated elements) are associated to frame
.
This is useful to implement form auto filling for web pages where form fields are added
dynamically. This signal might be emitted multiple times for the same frame.
since: 2.40
WebKit2WebExtension.WebFormManager::will-send-submit-event
This signal is emitted when the DOM submit event is about to be fired for form
.
JavaScript code may rely on the submit event to detect that the user has clicked
on a submit button, and to possibly cancel the form submission before
WebKitWebFormManager::will-submit-form
signal is emitted.
However, beware that, for historical reasons, the submit event is not emitted at
all if the form submission is triggered by JavaScript. For these reasons,
this signal may not be used to reliably detect whether a form will be submitted.
Instead, use it to detect if a user has clicked on a form’s submit button even if
JavaScript later cancels the form submission, or to read the values of the form’s
fields even if JavaScript later clears certain fields before submitting. This may
be needed, for example, to implement a robust browser password manager, as some
misguided websites may use such techniques to attempt to thwart password managers.
since: 2.40
WebKit2WebExtension.WebFormManager::will-submit-form
This signal is emitted when form
will imminently be submitted. It can no longer
be cancelled. This event always occurs immediately before a form is submitted to
its target, so use this event to reliably detect when a form is submitted. This
signal is emitted after WebKitWebFormManager::will-send-submit-event
if that
signal is emitted.
since: 2.40
Signals inherited from GObject (1)
GObject::notify
The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its properties has its value set through g_object_set_property(), g_object_set(), et al.