unit uTinyBrowser2; {$I ..\..\..\source\cef.inc} interface uses {$IFDEF DELPHI16_UP} WinApi.Windows, System.Types, System.SysUtils, Vcl.Forms, Winapi.Messages, {$ELSE} Windows, Types, SysUtils, Forms, Messages, {$ENDIF} uCEFInterfaces, uCEFTypes, uCEFChromiumCore; type TTinyBrowser2 = class private FChromium : TChromiumCore; function GetClient : ICefClient; procedure Chromium_OnBeforeClose(Sender: TObject; const browser: ICefBrowser); public constructor Create; destructor Destroy; override; procedure AfterConstruction; override; property Client : ICefClient read GetClient; end; procedure CreateGlobalCEFApp; procedure DestroyTinyBrowser; implementation // This demo is similar to the cefsimple demo in the official CEF project. // It doesn't use VCL or FMX to create forms from Delphi code. // It just uses CEF to create a browser window as if it was a popup browser window. // This browser doesn't use multiple threads to handle the browser and it doesn't use an external message pump. // For this reason we have to call GlobalCEFApp.RunMessageLoop to let CEF handle the message loop and // GlobalCEFApp.QuitMessageLoop when the browser has been destroyed. // The destruction steps are much simpler for that reason. // In this demo it's only necessary to implement the TChromium.OnClose and TChromium.OnBeforeClose events. // The TChromium.OnClose event only sets aAction to cbaClose to continue closing the browser. // The TChromium.OnBeforeClose event calls GlobalCEFApp.QuitMessageLoop because the browser has been destroyed // and it's necessary to close the message loop. uses uCEFApplication, uCEFConstants, uCEFMiscFunctions; var TinyBrowser : TTinyBrowser2 = nil; procedure GlobalCEFApp_OnContextInitialized; begin TinyBrowser := TTinyBrowser2.Create; end; procedure GlobalCEFApp_OnGetDefaultClient(var aClient : ICefClient); begin aClient := TinyBrowser.Client; end; procedure CreateGlobalCEFApp; begin GlobalCEFApp := TCefApplication.Create; GlobalCEFApp.MultiThreadedMessageLoop := False; GlobalCEFApp.ExternalMessagePump := False; GlobalCEFApp.cache := 'cache'; GlobalCEFApp.DisablePopupBlocking := True; GlobalCEFApp.OnContextInitialized := GlobalCEFApp_OnContextInitialized; GlobalCEFApp.OnGetDefaultClient := GlobalCEFApp_OnGetDefaultClient; GlobalCEFApp.LogFile := 'debug.log'; GlobalCEFApp.LogSeverity := LOGSEVERITY_INFO; end; procedure DestroyTinyBrowser; begin if (TinyBrowser <> nil) then FreeAndNil(TinyBrowser); end; constructor TTinyBrowser2.Create; begin inherited Create; FChromium := nil; end; destructor TTinyBrowser2.Destroy; begin if (FChromium <> nil) then FreeAndNil(FChromium); inherited Destroy; end; procedure TTinyBrowser2.AfterConstruction; var TempHandle : TCefWindowHandle; TempRect : TRect; begin inherited AfterConstruction; FChromium := TChromiumCore.Create(nil); FChromium.DefaultURL := 'https://www.google.com'; FChromium.OnBeforeClose := Chromium_OnBeforeClose; // The MultiBrowserMode store all the browser references in TChromium. // The first browser reference is the browser in the main form. // When MiniBrowser allows CEF to create child popup browsers it will also // store their reference inside TChromium and you can use all the TChromium's // methods and properties to manipulate those browsers. // To do that call TChromium.SelectBrowser with the browser ID that will be // used when you call any method or property in TChromium. FChromium.MultiBrowserMode := True; InitializeWindowHandle(TempHandle); FChromium.CreateBrowser(TempHandle, TempRect, 'Tiny Browser 2', nil, nil, True); end; function TTinyBrowser2.GetClient : ICefClient; begin if (FChromium <> nil) then Result := FChromium.CefClient else Result := nil; end; procedure TTinyBrowser2.Chromium_OnBeforeClose(Sender: TObject; const browser: ICefBrowser); begin // The main browser is being destroyed if (FChromium.BrowserId = 0) then GlobalCEFApp.QuitMessageLoop; end; end.