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    SOLVED: How do I get my app to launch the web browser?

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      • arubislanderA Offline
        arubislander
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        I must admit I haven't. Just checked, and indeed xdg-open is not installed. So the question becomes: What are the options for launching the default url handler?

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        • arubislanderA Offline
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          There is a thread somewhere on this forum concerning launching the browser from QML. I do not have the opportunity to search for it a.t.m. Might do so when I get home, if no one beats me to it. I am thinking something similar must be posible from C++ πŸ€”

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          • AppLeeA Offline
            AppLee
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            From QML, I have this working :

             Action {
                    iconName: "info"
                    onTriggered: Qt.openUrlExternally("https://www.domoticz.com/")
                  }
            

            I don't remember what to include to have Qt.openUrlExternally() in your C++ code.
            Might help...

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            • dobeyD Offline
              dobey @AppLee
              last edited by

              @AppLee One would need to use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.9/qdesktopservices.html#openUrl

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              • CraigC Offline
                Craig @dobey
                last edited by

                @dobey You are right. I was testing QDesktopServices::openUrl when you posted this.

                My C++/SDL app launches the morph web browser. Here's how to make a C++/SDL app launch the web browser in Ubuntu Touch:

                Step 1:
                You need to add these to your CMakeLists.txt:
                (You may have more than one CMakeList.txt file and some of the code lines below will go in different CMakeList.txt files.)

                (Add these lines below after "project(...)" and "cmake_minimum_required(..)")

                find_package(Qt5Core)
                find_package(Qt5Qml)
                find_package(Qt5Quick)
                

                (Add this line below after "execute_process(... OUTPUT_VARIABLE ARCH_TRIPLET ...)" )

                set(QT_IMPORTS_DIR "lib/${ARCH_TRIPLET}")
                

                (Add this line below after "add_executable(... main.cpp ...)" )

                qt5_use_modules(YOURPROJECTNAMEHERE Gui Qml Quick QuickControls2)
                

                Replace YOURPROJECTNAMEHERE with your project name.

                Step 2:
                Put these headers near the top of main.h/main.cpp:

                #include <QGuiApplication>
                #include <QDesktopServices>
                #include <QUrl>
                

                Put this at the top of main():

                QGuiApplication *app = new QGuiApplication(argc, (char**)argv);
                

                Near the end of main(), replace "return 0;" with this:

                return app->exec();
                

                Step 3:
                And now for the magic... Somewhere in your C++ code, make your link:

                if ( event.type == SDL_FINGERDOWN )
                {
                    QDesktopServices::openUrl(QUrl("https://forums.ubports.com"));
                }
                

                If you have any comments, suggestions or ways to improve this code, let me know. Thank you all for your help.

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                • dobeyD Offline
                  dobey @Craig
                  last edited by

                  @Craig said in How do I get my app to launch the web browser?:

                  find_package(Qt5Core)
                  find_package(Qt5Qml)
                  find_package(Qt5Quick)

                  You don't need Quick or Qml here. Though I think you will need Gui. Also it'd be better to do:

                  find_package(Qt5 COMPONENTS Core Gui)
                  

                  set(QT_IMPORTS_DIR "lib/${ARCH_TRIPLET}")

                  You don't need this, as you aren't using any QML parts.

                  qt5_use_modules(YOURPROJECTNAMEHERE Gui Qml Quick QuickControls2)

                  For this, you should instead just add

                  Qt5::Core
                  Qt5::Gui
                  

                  to the list of libraries you pass to the target_link_libraries() call.

                  I'm also not sure if you need a QApplication thread running at all for this. If possible, it's probably better to avoid having to integrate the Qt main loop and SDL. If it is needed though, it would probably be better to use QCoreApplication or QApplication instead, if possible.

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                  • CraigC Offline
                    Craig @dobey
                    last edited by Craig

                    @dobey I made the simplifications to the CMakeLists.txt file that you suggested. It's working, thank you!

                    In the last part of your previous message, you wrote:

                    I'm also not sure if you need a QApplication thread running at all for this. If possible, it's probably better to avoid having to integrate the Qt main loop and SDL. If it is needed though, it would probably be better to use QCoreApplication or QApplication instead, if possible.

                    I think you meant something other than QApplication the second time you mentioned it. Which library instead of QApplication?

                    I tried it with these in main():

                    QCoreApplication a(argc, args);
                    return a.exec();
                    

                    Although clickable compiled and it ran, QDesktopServices::openUrl() did not work at all. The browser would not launch.

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                    • dobeyD Offline
                      dobey @Craig
                      last edited by

                      @Craig said in How do I get my app to launch the web browser?:

                      Although clickable compiled and it ran, QDesktopServices::openUrl() did not work at all. The browser would not launch.

                      OK. I suppose you do need to use QGuiApplication then.

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                      • CraigC Offline
                        Craig
                        last edited by

                        So, just to recap, here's how to make a C++ app launch the web browser in Ubuntu Touch:

                        Step 1:
                        You need to add/change these in your CMakeLists.txt:

                        find_package(Qt5 COMPONENTS Core Gui)
                        target_link_libraries(YOURPROJECTNAMEHERE ... Qt5::Core Qt5::Gui)
                        

                        Step 2:
                        Put these headers near the top of main.h/main.cpp:

                        #include <QGuiApplication>
                        #include <QDesktopServices>
                        #include <QUrl>
                        

                        Put this at the top of main():

                        QGuiApplication *app = new QGuiApplication(argc, (char**)argv);
                        

                        Near the end of main(), replace "return 0;" with this:

                        return app->exec();
                        

                        Step 3:
                        Somewhere in your C++ code, when the app user clicks on your button, call this:

                        QDesktopServices::openUrl(QUrl("https://forums.ubports.com"));
                        
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                        • lduboeufL Offline
                          lduboeuf @Craig
                          last edited by

                          @Craig thanks for sharing πŸ™‚

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