Class

WebKit2WebResource

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Description [src]

class WebKit2.WebResource : GObject.Object
{
  priv: WebKitWebResourcePrivate*
}

Represents a resource at the end of a URI.

A WebKitWebResource encapsulates content for each resource at the end of a particular URI. For example, one WebKitWebResource will be created for each separate image and stylesheet when a page is loaded.

You can access the response and the URI for a given WebKitWebResource, using webkit_web_resource_get_uri() and webkit_web_resource_get_response(), as well as the raw data, using webkit_web_resource_get_data().

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Hierarchy

hierarchy this WebKitWebResource ancestor_0 GObject ancestor_0--this
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Ancestors

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Instance methods

webkit_web_resource_get_data

Asynchronously get the raw data for resource.

webkit_web_resource_get_data_finish

Finish an asynchronous operation started with webkit_web_resource_get_data().

webkit_web_resource_get_response

Retrieves the WebKitURIResponse of the resource load operation.

webkit_web_resource_get_uri

Returns the current active URI of resource.

Methods inherited from GObject (43)
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Properties

WebKit2.WebResource:response

The WebKitURIResponse associated with this resource.

WebKit2.WebResource:uri

The current active URI of the WebKitWebResource. See webkit_web_resource_get_uri() for more details.

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Signals

WebKit2.WebResource::failed

This signal is emitted when an error occurs during the resource load operation.

WebKit2.WebResource::failed-with-tls-errors

This signal is emitted when a TLS error occurs during the resource load operation.

since: 2.8

WebKit2.WebResource::finished

This signal is emitted when the resource load finishes successfully or due to an error. In case of errors WebKitWebResource::failed signal is emitted before this one.

WebKit2.WebResource::received-data

This signal is emitted after response is received, every time new data has been received. It’s useful to know the progress of the resource load operation.

deprecated: 2.40 

WebKit2.WebResource::sent-request

This signal is emitted when request has been sent to the server. In case of a server redirection this signal is emitted again with the request argument containing the new request sent to the server due to the redirection and the redirected_response parameter containing the response received by the server for the initial request.

Signals inherited from GObject (1)

Class structure