Struct WKWebExtensionController

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct WKWebExtensionController { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionController only.
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A WKWebExtensionController object manages a set of loaded extension contexts.

You can have one or more extension controller instances, allowing different parts of the app to use different sets of extensions. A controller is associated with WKWebView via the webExtensionController property on WKWebViewConfiguration.

See also Apple’s documentation

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impl WKWebExtensionController

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pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>

Returns a web extension controller initialized with the default configuration.

Returns: An initialized web extension controller, or nil if the object could not be initialized.

This is a designated initializer. You can use initWithConfiguration: to initialize an instance with a configuration.

See also: initWithConfiguration:

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pub unsafe fn initWithConfiguration( this: Allocated<Self>, configuration: &WKWebExtensionControllerConfiguration, ) -> Retained<Self>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionControllerConfiguration only.

Returns a web extension controller initialized with the specified configuration.

Parameter configuration: The configuration for the new web extension controller.

Returns: An initialized web extension controller, or nil if the object could not be initialized.

This is a designated initializer. You can use init: to initialize an instance with the default configuration. The initializer copies the specified configuration, so mutating the configuration after invoking the initializer has no effect on the web extension controller.

See also: init

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pub unsafe fn delegate( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionControllerDelegate>>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionControllerDelegate only.

The extension controller delegate.

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pub unsafe fn setDelegate( &self, delegate: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionControllerDelegate>>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionControllerDelegate only.

This is a weak property. Setter for delegate.

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pub unsafe fn configuration( &self, ) -> Retained<WKWebExtensionControllerConfiguration>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionControllerConfiguration only.

A copy of the configuration with which the web extension controller was initialized.

Mutating the configuration has no effect on the web extension controller.

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pub unsafe fn loadExtensionContext_error( &self, extension_context: &WKWebExtensionContext, ) -> Result<(), Retained<NSError>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionContext only.

Loads the specified extension context.

Causes the context to start, loading any background content, and injecting any content into relevant tabs.

Parameter error: Set to nilor an NSErrorinstance if an error occurred.

Returns: A Boolean value indicating if the context was successfully loaded.

See also: loadExtensionContext:

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pub unsafe fn unloadExtensionContext_error( &self, extension_context: &WKWebExtensionContext, ) -> Result<(), Retained<NSError>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionContext only.

Unloads the specified extension context.

Causes the context to stop running.

Parameter error: Set to nilor an NSErrorinstance if an error occurred.

Returns: A Boolean value indicating if the context was successfully unloaded.

See also: unloadExtensionContext:

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pub unsafe fn extensionContextForExtension( &self, extension: &WKWebExtension, ) -> Option<Retained<WKWebExtensionContext>>

Available on crate features WKWebExtension and WKWebExtensionContext only.

Returns a loaded extension context for the specified extension.

Parameter extension: An extension to lookup.

Returns: An extension context or nil if no match was found.

See also: extensions

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pub unsafe fn extensionContextForURL( &self, url: &NSURL, ) -> Option<Retained<WKWebExtensionContext>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionContext only.

Returns a loaded extension context matching the specified URL.

Parameter URL: The URL to lookup.

Returns: An extension context or nil if no match was found.

This method is useful for determining the extension context to use when about to navigate to an extension URL. For example, you could use this method to retrieve the appropriate extension context and then use its webViewConfiguration property to configure a web view for loading that URL.

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pub unsafe fn extensions(&self) -> Retained<NSSet<WKWebExtension>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtension only.

A set of all the currently loaded extensions.

See also: extensionContexts

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pub unsafe fn extensionContexts(&self) -> Retained<NSSet<WKWebExtensionContext>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionContext only.

A set of all the currently loaded extension contexts.

See also: extensions

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pub unsafe fn allExtensionDataTypes( mtm: MainThreadMarker, ) -> Retained<NSSet<WKWebExtensionDataType>>

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionDataType only.

Returns a set of all available extension data types.

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pub unsafe fn fetchDataRecordsOfTypes_completionHandler( &self, data_types: &NSSet<WKWebExtensionDataType>, completion_handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<NSArray<WKWebExtensionDataRecord>>)>, )

Available on crate features WKWebExtensionDataRecord and WKWebExtensionDataType and block2 only.

Fetches data records containing the given extension data types for all known extensions.

Parameter dataTypes: The extension data types to fetch records for.

Parameter completionHandler: A block to invoke when the data records have been fetched.

Note: The extension does not need to be loaded to be included in the result.

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pub unsafe fn fetchDataRecordOfTypes_forExtensionContext_completionHandler( &self, data_types: &NSSet<WKWebExtensionDataType>, extension_context: &WKWebExtensionContext, completion_handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut WKWebExtensionDataRecord)>, )

Available on crate features WKWebExtensionContext and WKWebExtensionDataRecord and WKWebExtensionDataType and block2 only.

Fetches a data record containing the given extension data types for a specific known web extension context.

Parameter dataTypes: The extension data types to fetch records for.

Parameter extensionContext: The specific web extension context to fetch records for.

Parameter completionHandler: A block to invoke when the data record has been fetched.

Note: The extension does not need to be loaded to be included in the result.

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pub unsafe fn removeDataOfTypes_fromDataRecords_completionHandler( &self, data_types: &NSSet<WKWebExtensionDataType>, data_records: &NSArray<WKWebExtensionDataRecord>, completion_handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn()>, )

Available on crate features WKWebExtensionDataRecord and WKWebExtensionDataType and block2 only.

Removes extension data of the given types for the given data records.

Parameter dataTypes: The extension data types that should be removed.

Parameter dataRecords: The extension data records to delete data from.

Parameter completionHandler: A block to invoke when the data has been removed.

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pub unsafe fn didOpenWindow( &self, new_window: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionWindow>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionWindow only.

Should be called by the app when a new window is opened to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter newWindow: The newly opened window.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the opening of a new window, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

See also: didCloseWindow:

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pub unsafe fn didCloseWindow( &self, closed_window: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionWindow>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionWindow only.

Should be called by the app when a window is closed to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter newWindow: The window that was closed.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the closure of a window, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

See also: didOpenWindow:

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pub unsafe fn didFocusWindow( &self, focused_window: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionWindow>>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionWindow only.

Should be called by the app when a window gains focus to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter focusedWindow: The window that gained focus, or nilif no window has focus or a window has focus that is not visible to extensions.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the focused window, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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pub unsafe fn didOpenTab(&self, new_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>)

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when a new tab is opened to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter newTab: The newly opened tab.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the opening of a new tab, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

See also: didCloseTab:

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pub unsafe fn didCloseTab_windowIsClosing( &self, closed_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>, window_is_closing: bool, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when a tab is closed to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter closedTab: The tab that was closed.

Parameter windowIsClosing: A boolean value indicating whether the window containing the tab is also closing.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the closing of a tab, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

See also: didOpenTab:

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pub unsafe fn didActivateTab_previousActiveTab( &self, activated_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>, previous_tab: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when a tab is activated to notify all loaded web extensions.

Parameter activatedTab: The tab that has become active.

Parameter previousTab: The tab that was active before. This parameter can be nilif there was no previously active tab.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the tab activation, ensuring consistent state awareness across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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pub unsafe fn didSelectTabs( &self, selected_tabs: &NSArray<ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when tabs are selected to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter selectedTabs: The set of tabs that were selected.

This method informs all loaded extensions that tabs have been selected, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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pub unsafe fn didDeselectTabs( &self, deselected_tabs: &NSArray<ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when tabs are deselected to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter deselectedTabs: The set of tabs that were deselected.

This method informs all loaded extensions that tabs have been deselected, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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pub unsafe fn didMoveTab_fromIndex_inWindow( &self, moved_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>, index: NSUInteger, old_window: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionWindow>>, )

Available on crate features WKWebExtensionTab and WKWebExtensionWindow only.

Should be called by the app when a tab is moved to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter movedTab: The tab that was moved.

Parameter index: The old index of the tab within the window.

Parameter oldWindow: The window that the tab was moved from, or nilif the tab is moving from no open window.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the movement of a tab, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the window is staying the same, the current window should be specified. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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pub unsafe fn didReplaceTab_withTab( &self, old_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>, new_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when a tab is replaced by another tab to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter oldTab: The tab that was replaced.

Parameter newTab: The tab that replaced the old tab.

This method informs all loaded extensions of the replacement of a tab, ensuring consistent understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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pub unsafe fn didChangeTabProperties_forTab( &self, properties: WKWebExtensionTabChangedProperties, changed_tab: &ProtocolObject<dyn WKWebExtensionTab>, )

Available on crate feature WKWebExtensionTab only.

Should be called by the app when the properties of a tab are changed to fire appropriate events with all loaded web extensions.

Parameter properties: The properties of the tab that were changed.

Parameter changedTab: The tab whose properties were changed.

This method informs all loaded extensions of changes to tab properties, ensuring a unified understanding across extensions. If the intention is to inform only a specific extension, you should use the respective method on that extension’s context instead.

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impl WKWebExtensionController

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impl AsRef<AnyObject> for WKWebExtensionController

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fn as_ref(&self) -> &AnyObject

Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
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impl AsRef<NSObject> for WKWebExtensionController

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impl AsRef<WKWebExtensionController> for WKWebExtensionController

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impl Borrow<AnyObject> for WKWebExtensionController

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impl Borrow<NSObject> for WKWebExtensionController

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impl ClassType for WKWebExtensionController

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const NAME: &'static str = "WKWebExtensionController"

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impl Debug for WKWebExtensionController

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impl Deref for WKWebExtensionController

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impl Hash for WKWebExtensionController

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impl Message for WKWebExtensionController

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impl PartialEq for WKWebExtensionController

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Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl RefEncode for WKWebExtensionController

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impl DowncastTarget for WKWebExtensionController

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