[Development] QtWebChannel: Upstreaming of Python client

Jonathan Liu net147 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 11:15:13 CET 2017


Hi Arno,

On 26 October 2016 at 19:32, Arno Rehn <a.rehn at menlosystems.com> wrote:

> On 25.10.2016 13:36, Johannes Lochmann wrote:
>
>> Hi Arno,
>>
>> On 24 October 2016 at 00:53, Arno Rehn <a.rehn at menlosystems.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey everybody,
>>>>
>>>> At my company we've developed a Python client for QtWebChannel.
>>>> It consists of a more or less direct translation of
>>>> qwebchannel.js and an additional layer on top of it, providing
>>>> async/await syntax support for Python3.5+. Ideally, we'd like to
>>>> push this upstream. Before I post a patch to gerrit, I'd like to
>>>> get some feedback on whether this is wanted at all. QtWebChannel
>>>> seems to be pretty much focused on HTML and the web, but the
>>>> infrastructure behind it can be used for remoting from pretty
>>>> much any scripting language. I'd also plan on implementing a C++
>>>> client, maybe also Ruby and Matlab (since we're using this in a
>>>> scientific setting).
>>>>
>>>> What's your take on this?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Seems useful. Would be interested to try it out.
>>>
>>
>> I agree, this sounds pretty useful, especially given that we’re also
>> working again on pyside since this spring.
>>
>> ...especially an implementation in Python and C++ both from the Qt
>> Project could be a really nice combo - sign me up!
>>
> Thanks for all the feedback! Nice to know that people are interested :)
> I'll polish the code a little and create a review request.


Did this ever get followed up?

Regards,
Jonathan
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