Hello list, in a Gnome Shell extension I want to connect with libsoup to a https:// URI which has a self-signed certificate. My intention is to let the extension display the certificate to the user and let the user decide whether to trust the certificate.
My current approach is this ====================================================================== const Lang = imports.lang; const Gcr = imports.gi.Gcr; const GcrUi = imports.gi.GcrUi; const Soup = imports.gi.Soup; const _session = new Soup.Session(); // ... const SyncthingMenu = new Lang.Class({ _received: function(session, msg) { if (msg.status_code === Soup.Status.SSL_FAILED) { let cert = msg.tls_certificate.certificate; let certificate = Gcr.SimpleCertificate.new(cert); let widget = GcrUi.CertificateWidget(); widget.certificate = certificate; // ... } }, _run: function() { let uri = 'https://localhost/'; let msg = Soup.Message.new('GET', uri); _session.queue_message(msg, Lang.bind(this, this._received)); }, } ====================================================================== However, the line let cert = msg.tls_certificate.certificate; ist not exectuted. It prints an error message: ====================================================================== (gnome-shell:543): Gjs-WARNING **: JS ERROR: Error: Unable to introspect element-type of container in GValue ====================================================================== Can someone help me understand this error message? Has someone a suggestion for a better solution? Thank you and kind regards Jay _______________________________________________ javascript-list mailing list javascript-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/javascript-list