// ************************************************************************ // ***************************** CEF4Delphi ******************************* // ************************************************************************ // // CEF4Delphi is based on DCEF3 which uses CEF to embed a chromium-based // browser in Delphi applications. // // The original license of DCEF3 still applies to CEF4Delphi. // // For more information about CEF4Delphi visit : // https://www.briskbard.com/index.php?lang=en&pageid=cef // // Copyright © 2020 Salvador Diaz Fau. All rights reserved. // // ************************************************************************ // ************ vvvv Original license and comments below vvvv ************* // ************************************************************************ (* * Delphi Chromium Embedded 3 * * Usage allowed under the restrictions of the Lesser GNU General Public License * or alternatively the restrictions of the Mozilla Public License 1.1 * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for * the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License. * * Unit owner : Henri Gourvest * Web site : http://www.progdigy.com * Repository : http://code.google.com/p/delphichromiumembedded/ * Group : http://groups.google.com/group/delphichromiumembedded * * Embarcadero Technologies, Inc is not permitted to use or redistribute * this source code without explicit permission. * *) unit uCEFLoader; interface implementation uses uCEFApplication; // Follow these steps to test this demo : // 1. Build the SubProcess project in this directory. // 2. Copy the CEF binaries to the BIN directory in CEF4Delphi. // 3. Build this project : SimpleBrowser // 4. Run this demo : SimpleBrowser procedure CreateGlobalCEFApp; begin GlobalCEFApp := TCefApplication.Create; // In case you want to use custom directories for the CEF binaries, cache and user data. // If you don't set a cache directory the browser will use in-memory cache. // The cache and user data directories must be writable. { GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath := 'cef'; GlobalCEFApp.ResourcesDirPath := 'cef'; GlobalCEFApp.LocalesDirPath := 'cef\locales'; GlobalCEFApp.cache := 'cef\cache'; GlobalCEFApp.UserDataPath := 'cef\User Data'; } GlobalCEFApp.BrowserSubprocessPath := 'SubProcess.exe'; // This demo uses a different EXE for the subprocesses. // With this configuration it's not necessary to have the // GlobalCEFApp.StartMainProcess call in a if..then clause. GlobalCEFApp.StartMainProcess; end; initialization CreateGlobalCEFApp; finalization DestroyGlobalCEFApp; end.