On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 2:38 AM, C Anthony Risinger <[email protected]> wrote: > > ****is it currently possible to use > add_event_handler/remove_event_handler from Python?**** > > the add/remove handlers are missing from all the EventTargets, but > available on EventTargetIface, and everything i read suggests i'm > simply using it incorrectly, esp. considering the change from signals > was almost 1yr ago: > https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-gtk/2011-March/000450.html
per suggestion in IRC, here is the actual code in use: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/546021/ ----------------------------------------------------- import gi gi.require_version('WebKit', '3.0') from gi.repository import WebKit, Gtk, GObject init_string = r''' <div id="testing">testing</div> <div><button id="link">CLICK ME</button> <a href="http://www.google.com">hooray!</a> ''' class WK(object): def __init__(self): print '__init__' self.window = Gtk.Window() self.webview = WebKit.WebView() self.window.set_default_size(800, 600) self.window.connect('destroy', self.on_quit) self.window.add(self.webview) self.window.show_all() self.webview.load_string(init_string, 'text/html', 'utf-8', '#') self.webview.connect('document-load-finished', self.on_load) def on_load(self, *args, **kwds): print 'on_load' doc = self.webview.get_dom_document() link = doc.get_element_by_id('link') # old way ... #link.connect('click-event', ll, 'testtest') # DOESN'T WORK (non-existent) ... how to achieve? link.add_event_listener('click', self.on_click, True, self) def on_click(self, *args, **kwds): print 'on_click', args, kwds def on_quit(self, widget): Gtk.main_quit() if __name__ == '__main__': testevents = WK() Gtk.main() ----------------------------------------------------- thanks much for your time, -- C Anthony _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-gtk
