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Volume Number: 20 (2004)
Issue Number: 2
Column Tag: Programming

Rapid Development: NoCode Browser

by David Linker

Using the Apple's Web Kit SDK to make a web browser

Want some rapid development?

One of the advantages that is mentioned about the Cocoa development environment is the well-developed frameworks that are provided, giving impressive functionality without much effort. A recent addition is Web Kit, which is the framework which provides a full suite of components required for web browsing, and are the basis of the Safari web browser from Apple. To illustrate the power of Web Kit, Apple explains in the documentation how to make a browser with only one line of code. Some folks have expanded on this explanation, and in the discussions that ensued, others pointed out that it is possible to write a browser using Web Kit with NO lines of code. This article will explain how, and discuss some of the capabilities of Web Kit as well.

Fast lane

In this age of 24/7, just-in-time and accelerated learning, some of you may want to get right to the point, while others want more details. To satisfy the more experienced readers, or the less patient, here is the executive summary of the main points necessary:

  • Install Project Builder, December 2002, if not already installed
  • Install Safari, if not already installed
  • Install Web Kit
  • Make a new Cocoa Application project in Project Builder
  • Add the Web Kit Framework to the project
  • Open up the MainMenu.nib file in Interface Builder
  • Drab the Webview header file to Interface Builder
  • Add a Customview to the main window
  • Change its type to Webview
  • Add a text box to the main window
  • Connect the target output of the text box to takeStringURLFrom in the Webview
  • Build the project
  • Type a URL in the text box and hit Enter
  • Browse away!

The rest of this article fills in the details, and add a few niceties along the way.

Origins and background

Apple built the technology used in its new browser, Safari, on existing open source projects. KDE is an open source "desktop" environment for unix. Part of KDE is a set of tools for rendering HTML, called KHTML, and a set of tools called KJS, which assist with scripting. These two components were used by Apple to develop the core classes that are used in Safari. The framework incorporating these classes which they developed for Safari is called Web Kit, and Apple released the interface to Web Kit during the WWDC in June of this year.

Web Kit provides an amazing amount of functionality with little effort. It supports HTML, DOM, SSL, Javascript, stylesheets, embedding Java applets, and a "history" of recent sites. What this means in practical terms is that it is possible to incorporate all of this functionality in your applications with minimal effort.

Apple provided a very terse description of how to do this on the pages describing the use of Web Kit at:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/DisplayWebContent/index.html

If you choose "Simple Browsing", there is a short description of how you can create a browser with one line of code, which is as follows:

[[webView mainFrame] 
loadRequest:[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:urlText]]];

Of course, there is a fair amount of "wrapper" that has to go around this to incorporate it in a program, including making a header file, class file, and all of the connections in the interface.

Name that tune!

Many years ago, was a TV game show called "Name that tune". In it, the contestants would try to name a tune in the fewest notes, challenging each other with "I can name that tune in N notes", where N was a small number, and the person who named the smallest number got the first chance.

I had a flashback of that show when I was reading through a discussion about using Web Kit. The original page, by Martin Simoneau, was an excellend article on Cocoa Dev Central filling in the details on how to make a browser using the line of code provided by Apple, and the Web Kit framework.

http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000077.php

In the follow-up discussions that were posted, there were comments that the one line of code was unnecessary! This sounded to me like "I can name that tune in no notes!". There were some very brief descriptions of how to do this, and then a link to another page which described how to do this in slightly more detail.

http://www.livejournal.com/users/foxmagic/238347.html

The essential ingredient is the fact that there is already a connection called takeURLFrom, which will extract the URL from a text field. This makes it possible to create a functional browser without writing any code.

To do this, there are three essential step that are necessary. The first is that you need to have Safari installed, since that also installs the Web Kit framework. You can find it at: http://www.apple.com/safari/download/ if you don't have it already. Next, you need to have the developer tools, December 2002 version installed, if you haven't already. To get this, you need to become an ADC developer, but fortunately you can join for free. The site to get this from is http://connect.apple.com/. Follow the links Download Software -> Developer Tools to find what you need.

Finally, you need to get the Web Kit SDK. This is also available at the same site, under Download Software -> WWDC 2003. Once you have installed all of the software, you are ready to go.

tart up Project Builder, and choose New Project from the File menu. Pick Cocoa Application from the list, and enter the name NoCodeBrowser in the Project Name field. Click on Finish.

Now, we have to add the Web Kit interface to the project. Choose Add Frameworks from the Project menu (see Figure 1).On the list that comes up, choose Webkit.framework and then click Add on the next dialog. If you want to be very neat, you can move the Webkit.framework to the folder Other frameworks under Frameworks. Save the project.


Figure 1- Select Add Framework from the Project menu (left), then choose WebKit.framework from the dialog that comes up, and click Add (right).

We now move to Interface Builder. Click on the little triangle to the left of Resources in the project window, and double click on Mainmenu.nib. This will open Interface Builder, with a Window called "Window". In the window titled Cocoa-Containers, click on the second icon from the right on the top, which shows a tabbed window. Drag a Customview over to "Window", and drop in in the window. Resize it to fill almost the entire window, with space to put a text box at the top. Click on the second icon from the left in the "Cocoa-Containers" window, and drag a text field to the top of the window, and resize it to make it wider.

Now, arrange the windows so that you can see the window "Mainmenu.nib" in Interface Builder, and the main project window from Project Builder. Open Webkit.framework, and the Headers folder inside that (Figure 2). At the bottom, there is a file called WebView.h. Drag this over to the Mainmenu.nib window, and drop it there.


Figure 2 - Choose the WebView class from the file list in ProjectBuilder (left), and drag to the MainMenu.nib window in InterfaceBuilder (right).


Figure 3 - In the Show Info window, select Custom Class from the pop-up, and then select WebView as the class.

Now, select the CustomView in Interface Builder, and choose Show Info from the Tools menu. On the pop-up menu that says Attributes, choose Custom Class, and then choose WebView from the list (Figure 3). Close the info window. Now, use ctrl-click and drag to make a connection from the text field to the WebView (Figure 4). In the window that pops up, make the connection from target to takeURLFrom, and click on connect. Save everything, and then build, using Build and Run from the Build menu.


Figure 4 - Connect the text field to WebView and then specify that the connection is to takeStringURLFrom

You can now type a full URL in the text field, and when you hit enter, the page will load! Note that the URL must begin with "http://". You can then click in links in the loaded page, and those links will load as well. You can navigate to secure pages, load java applets, execute javascript, and lots more. Play around with it!

Feature Fill

A number of things are missing but easily added to this first version. First, we can add additional functionality without any more code.

WebView maintains a history of recently visited pages by default. Methods exist in the WebView class to back up a level (goBack), go back down a level (goForward), reload a page (reload), or stop loading a page (stopLoading). All we need to do to implement these is to add a button for each function, and connect them to the WebView class and the appropriate method. We can then add appropriate text or icon to each button.

Another problem is that the WebView does not change it's size when we resize the window. This is easy to fix. Click on the WebView in Interface Builder, and then choose Show Info from the Tools menu. From the pop-up, choose Size (Figure 5). The box indicates the WebView object, and the straight lines indicate a fixed relationship. If the lines are straight within the object, the size will not change with a resize. If the lines outside are straight, the relationship to the containing window will not change. If all of the outside lines are straight, the object will be centered with a resize. If you click on a line, it turns into a "spring", which will allow resizing. You can do the same thing to all of the other object, such as the buttons and the text box, to control their behavior during resizing as well.


Figure 5 - Click on the interior lines in the box (left) to turn them into "springs" (right), to allow the WebView to resize along with the window.

The final refinement is to change all of the menu items that refer to "NewApplication" to refer to "NoCode Browser". A picture of the main window in my finished version is in Figure 6.


Figure 6 - The final appearance of the main window, after adding back, forward, reload, and stop buttons.

Resources and additions

Although this demonstration is impressive, there are a lot of missing pieces if we were to try to make a complete program.

If you click on a link which should result in opening another window, nothing happens. The same thing goes for email links, download links, and anything other than navigation to another page.

The current version has no error checking, and no error messages. Probably the worst, obvious omission is that if Web Kit framework is not loaded, that is, if Safari has not been installed, the program will not work and will probably crash. Methods for dealing with this are explained in the tutorial pages at:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/DisplayWebContent/index.html

WebKit has a number of hooks to allow changing or enhancing its behavior. The use of these links is also explained at the tutorial pages.

Finally, there is a Web Kit discussion list at:

http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/webkitsdk-dev

In additon to providing impressive functionality that you can use in your programs, WebKit provides a dramatic demonstration of the power of the frameworks available under Mac OS X, allowing you to create a web browser without writing a single line of code. What other platform lets you do that?


David Linker is a lover of Mac OS X, because the rich development environment and frameworks allow his inherent lazyness to blossom. You can reach him at dtlinker@mac.com.

 

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