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Qt WebEngine simulate Mouse Event


I want to simulate mouse Event in my Qt WebEngine app.

I use PyQt5.8 , QT5.8.

This is my code:

    def mouse_click(self, x, y):
        point = QPoint(int(x),
                    int(y))
        eventp = QMouseEvent(QMouseEvent.MouseButtonPress,point,Qt.LeftButton,Qt.LeftButton,Qt.NoModifier)
        self.sendEvent(eventp)
        eventp = QMouseEvent(QMouseEvent.MouseButtonRelease,point,Qt.LeftButton,Qt.LeftButton,Qt.NoModifier)
        self.sendEvent(eventp)


     def sendEvent(self, event):
         recipient = self.webpage.view().focusProxy()
         recipient.grabKeyboard()
         self.application.sendEvent(recipient, event)
         recipient.releaseKeyboard()

I test it, but it does not worked. I can confirm mouse cursor on the element, but no mouse click event happend. Can anyone help me?

I use Mac OS 10.12.4, I test it using another demo, I find I can not catch Mouse Event, but I can catch other events. Any suggestions?


Solution

  • For Qt 5.8 running the following code:

    void LeftMouseClick(QWidget* eventsReciverWidget, QPoint clickPos)
    {
        QMouseEvent *press = new QMouseEvent(QEvent::MouseButtonPress,
                                                clickPos,
                                                Qt::LeftButton,
                                                Qt::MouseButton::NoButton,
                                                Qt::NoModifier);
        QCoreApplication::postEvent(eventsReciverWidget, press);
        // Some delay
        QTimer::singleShot(300, [clickPos, eventsReciverWidget]() {
            QMouseEvent *release = new QMouseEvent(QEvent::MouseButtonRelease,
                                                    clickPos,
                                                    Qt::LeftButton,
                                                    Qt::MouseButton::NoButton,
                                                    Qt::NoModifier);
            QCoreApplication::postEvent(eventsReciverWidget, release);
        }));
    }
    QWebEngineView webView = new QWebEngineView();
    // You need to find the first child widget of QWebEngineView. It can accept user input events.
    QWidget* eventsReciverWidget = nullptr;
    foreach(QObject* obj, webView->children())
    {
        QWidget* wgt = qobject_cast<QWidget*>(obj);
        if (wgt)
        {
            eventsReciverWidget = wgt;
            break;
        }
    }
    QPoint clickPos(100, 100);
    LeftMouseClick(eventsReciverWidget, clickPos);