ladybird/Ladybird/Qt/WebSocketClientManagerQt.cpp
Andrew Kaster 391beef707 Ladybird: Move Qt-specific classes and functions to a Qt subdirectory
This will help a lot with developing chromes for different UI frameworks
where we can see which helper classes and processes are really using Qt
vs just using it to get at helper data.

As a bonus, remove Qt dependency from WebDriver.
2023-08-07 14:58:04 -06:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Dex♪ <dexes.ttp@gmail.com>
* Copyright (c) 2022, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include "WebSocketClientManagerQt.h"
#include "WebSocketImplQt.h"
#include "WebSocketQt.h"
namespace Ladybird {
NonnullRefPtr<WebSocketClientManagerQt> WebSocketClientManagerQt::create()
{
return adopt_ref(*new WebSocketClientManagerQt());
}
WebSocketClientManagerQt::WebSocketClientManagerQt() = default;
WebSocketClientManagerQt::~WebSocketClientManagerQt() = default;
RefPtr<Web::WebSockets::WebSocketClientSocket> WebSocketClientManagerQt::connect(AK::URL const& url, DeprecatedString const& origin, Vector<DeprecatedString> const& protocols)
{
WebSocket::ConnectionInfo connection_info(url);
connection_info.set_origin(origin);
connection_info.set_protocols(protocols);
auto impl = adopt_ref(*new WebSocketImplQt);
auto web_socket = WebSocket::WebSocket::create(move(connection_info), move(impl));
web_socket->start();
return WebSocketQt::create(web_socket);
}
}