CEF4Delphi/demos/Delphi_FMX_Linux/FMXExternalPumpBrowser2/uCEFLoader.pas
Salvador Díaz Fau 44896524e8 Improved keyboard and mouse support in FMXExternalPumpBrowser for MacOS
Added X11 error handling functions to FMXExternalPumpBrowser2 demo for Linux.
Deleted FMXExternalPumpBrowser demo for Linux.
Added uCEFMacOSConstants and uCEFMacOSFunctions units for MacOS.
Replaced TThread.Queue for TThread.ForceQueue to avoid executing that method immediately in some cases.
2021-05-26 19:32:10 +02:00

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// ************************************************************************
// ***************************** 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 © 2021 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 <hgourvest@gmail.com>
* 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
uses
// This unit *MUST NOT* have any reference to FMX units.
// The reason for this is that Delphi will change the initialization order
// and then FMX (including GTK) will be initialized before this unit.
// That's the reason why we use GlobalCEFWorkScheduler even if this is an FMX
// project.
// Read the answer to this question for more more information :
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52103407/changing-the-initialization-order-of-the-unit-in-delphi
System.IOUtils,
uCEFApplication, uCEFConstants, uCEFWorkScheduler, uCEFLinuxFunctions,
uCEFLinuxTypes;
implementation
function CustomX11ErrorHandler(Display:PDisplay; ErrorEv:PXErrorEvent):longint;cdecl;
begin
Result := 0;
end;
function CustomXIOErrorHandler(Display:PDisplay):longint;cdecl;
begin
Result := 0;
end;
procedure GlobalCEFApp_OnScheduleMessagePumpWork(const aDelayMS : int64);
begin
if (GlobalCEFWorkScheduler <> nil) then
GlobalCEFWorkScheduler.ScheduleMessagePumpWork(aDelayMS);
end;
procedure InitializeGlobalCEFApp;
begin
// TCEFWorkScheduler will call cef_do_message_loop_work when
// it's told in the GlobalCEFApp.OnScheduleMessagePumpWork event.
// GlobalCEFWorkScheduler needs to be created before the
// GlobalCEFApp.StartMainProcess call.
// We use CreateDelayed in order to have a single thread in the process while
// CEF is initialized.
GlobalCEFWorkScheduler := TCEFWorkScheduler.CreateDelayed;
GlobalCEFApp := TCefApplication.Create;
GlobalCEFApp.WindowlessRenderingEnabled := True;
GlobalCEFApp.EnableHighDPISupport := True;
GlobalCEFApp.ExternalMessagePump := True;
GlobalCEFApp.MultiThreadedMessageLoop := False;
GlobalCEFApp.DisableZygote := True;
GlobalCEFApp.OnScheduleMessagePumpWork := GlobalCEFApp_OnScheduleMessagePumpWork;
// Use these settings if you already have the CEF binaries in a directory called "cef" inside your home directory.
// You can also use the "Deployment" window but debugging might be slower.
GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath := TPath.GetHomePath + TPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + 'cef';
GlobalCEFApp.ResourcesDirPath := GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath;
GlobalCEFApp.LocalesDirPath := GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath + TPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + 'locales';
GlobalCEFApp.cache := GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath + TPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + 'cache';
GlobalCEFApp.UserDataPath := GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath + TPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + 'User Data';
GlobalCEFApp.BrowserSubprocessPath := GlobalCEFApp.FrameworkDirPath + TPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + 'FMXExternalPumpBrowser2_sp';
{$IFDEF DEBUG}
GlobalCEFApp.LogFile := TPath.GetHomePath + TPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + 'debug.log';
GlobalCEFApp.LogSeverity := LOGSEVERITY_INFO;
{$ENDIF}
// This is a workaround to fix a Chromium initialization crash.
// The current FMX solution to initialize CEF with a loader unit
// creates a race condition with the media key controller in Chromium.
GlobalCEFApp.DisableFeatures := 'HardwareMediaKeyHandling';
GlobalCEFApp.StartMainProcess;
GlobalCEFWorkScheduler.CreateThread;
// Install xlib error handlers so that the application won't be terminated
// on non-fatal errors. Must be done after initializing GTK.
XSetErrorHandler(@CustomX11ErrorHandler);
XSetIOErrorHandler(@CustomXIOErrorHandler);
end;
initialization
InitializeGlobalCEFApp;
finalization
if (GlobalCEFWorkScheduler <> nil) then GlobalCEFWorkScheduler.StopScheduler;
DestroyGlobalCEFApp;
DestroyGlobalCEFWorkScheduler;
end.