Introduction to QtWebEngine
        
        
          QtWebEngine integrates
          chromium's web capabilities into
          Qt. It ships with its own copy of ninja which it uses for the build
          if it cannot find a system copy, and various copies of libraries
          from ffmpeg, icu, libvpx, and zlib (including libminizip) which
          have been forked by the chromium
          developers.
        
        
          This package and browsers using it may be useful if you need to use
          a website designed for google chrome, or chromium, browsers.
        
        
          ![[Warning]](../images/warning.png) 
          
            Warning
          
          
            QtWebEngine uses a forked copy of chromium, and is therefore
            vulnerable to many issues found there. The Qt developers have
            always preferred to make releases at the same time as the rest of
            Qt (rather than adding emergency fixes), but with stable versions
            getting released after the current development version. Now that
            they are keen to move to Qt6, the 5.15.3 and later Qt-5.15
            releases are initially only available to paying customers.
            QtWebEngine is something of an exception because of its LGPL
            licence, but getting the git sources (with the forked chromium
            submodule) to a position where they will successfully build on a
            current BLFS system can take a lot of effort and therefore
            updates to the book may be delayed.
          
          
            It seems likely that future 5.15-series versions will also be
            released long after the chromium vulnerabilities are known, but
            fixes for QtWebEngine can be found in git and the editors take
            the view that known vulnerabilities in browsers should be fixed.
          
          
            The tarball linked to below was created from the 5.15 git branch
            and the 87-branch of the chromium submodule (which is forked from
            chromium). See the GIT-VERSIONS file in the tarball for details
            of the latest commits.
          
         
        
          This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS 11.3
          platform.
        
        
          ![[Warning]](../images/warning.png) 
          
            Warning
          
          
            By default, ninja will use all online CPUs +2 (if at least 4
            exist), even if they are not available to the current task
            because the build terminal has been restricted with 'taskset'. In
            BLFS, this package takes more time to build than than any other.
            In one example, the build of this package crashed at about the 90
            percent point due to an out of memory problem on a system with 24
            cores and 32 GB of memory.
          
          
            To work around this, see the Command Explanations below.
          
         
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            If you are upgrading and have installed a newer version of
            ICU-72.1 since you last installed Qt-5.15.8, you will need to
            reinstall Qt5 before upgrading, otherwise the final link of this
            package will fail with a warning that the version of icu
            libraries needed by libQt5Core.so may conflict with the version
            used for this package.
          
          
            Unusually, the shipped GN build system (used to create the Ninja
            files) requires a static libstdc++.a although the installed libraries
            correctly use the shared version. If that static library is not
            present, the build will fail quite quickly. Please note that if
            you try to build webengine as part of Qt and the static library is not available,
            that build will either complete without installing webengine, or
            else fail during the install (both variants were observed in
            5.12.0).
          
         
        
          Package Information
        
        
        
          Additional Downloads
        
        
        
          qtwebengine Dependencies
        
        
          Required
        
        
          nodejs-18.14.1, nss-3.88.1, pciutils-3.9.0, and Qt-5.15.8
        
        
          Recommended
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            If these packages are not installed, the build process will
            compile and install its own (perhaps older) version, with the
            side effect of increasing build and installed disk space and
            build time.
          
         
        
          either alsa-lib-1.2.8 or PulseAudio-16.1 (or both), FFmpeg-5.1.2, ICU-72.1 (built before
          libxml2-2.10.3) , libwebp-1.3.0,
          libxslt-1.1.37, and Opus-1.3.1
        
        
          Optional
        
        
          libevent-2.1.12, MIT
          Kerberos V5-1.20.1, pipewire-0.3.66, Poppler-23.02.0, jsoncpp,
          libsrtp, snappy
        
        
          User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/qtwebengine
        
       
      
        
          Installation of qtwebengine
        
        
          Apply a patch to fix several issues that can prevent the build from
          completing, and to force it to use python3:
        
        patch -Np1 -i ../qtwebengine-5.15.12-build_fixes-1.patch
        
          Apply a patch that resolves problems when building with ffmpeg-5:
        
        patch -Np1 -i ../qtwebengine-5.15.12-ffmpeg5_fixes-1.patch
        
          Although the build_fixes patch has ensured that git is not invoked
          during the build, the build system has labyrinthine rules of
          byzantine complexity, and in particular trying to build without two
          .git directories will lead to it
          eventually falling into unexpected and unbuildable code which
          references a private header that has not been created. Avoid this
          by creating the required directories:
        
        mkdir -pv .git src/3rdparty/chromium/.git
        
          Because this version of qtwebengine is aimed at a later release
          than the current public releases, change it to build for qt-5.15.8
          using a sed:
        
        sed -e '/^MODULE_VERSION/s/5.*/5.15.8/' -i .qmake.conf
        
          Now, ensure that the local headers are available when not building
          as part of the complete Qt-5.15.8:
        
        find -type f -name "*.pr[io]" |
  xargs sed -i -e 's|INCLUDEPATH += |&$$QTWEBENGINE_ROOT/include |'
        
          Next, allow the pulseaudio library to be linked at build time,
          instead of run time. This also prevents an issue with newer
          pulseaudio:
        
        sed -e '/link_pulseaudio/s/false/true/' \
    -i src/3rdparty/chromium/media/media_options.gni
        
          Next, fix the build tools so they can be run with Python-3.11+:
        
        sed -e 's/\^(?i)/(?i)^/' \
    -i src/3rdparty/chromium/tools/metrics/ukm/ukm_model.py &&
sed -e "s/'rU'/'r'/" \
    -i src/3rdparty/chromium/tools/grit/grit/util.py
        
          Finally, fix a change in the build system which allows its
          developers to pass e.g. -j20 to make (for quick tests of some
          areas) but breaks the build with LFS's use of the NINJAJOBS
          environment variable:
        
        sed -i 's/NINJAJOBS/NINJA_JOBS/' src/core/gn_run.pro
        
          Install qtwebengine by running the
          following commands:
        
        mkdir build &&
cd    build &&
qmake .. -- -system-ffmpeg -proprietary-codecs -webengine-icu &&
make
        
          This package does not come with a test suite.
        
        
          Now, as the root user:
        
        make install
        
          Remove references to the build directory from installed library
          dependency (prl) files by running the following commands as the
          root user:
        
        find $QT5DIR/ -name \*.prl \
   -exec sed -i -e '/^QMAKE_PRL_BUILD_DIR/d' {} \;
       
      
        
          Command Explanations
        
        
          qmake: This will
          build the included copy of ninja
          if it is not already installed and use it to configure the build.
        
        
          -- -system-ffmpeg -proprietary-codecs
          -webengine-icu: If any options are passed to qmake
          they must come after '--' which must follow '..' that points to the
          main directory. The options here cause it to use system ffmpeg and
          system icu. The '-proprietary-codecs' option allows ffmpeg to
          decode H264 and H265 codecs. If built as part of full Qt5, the
          system icu is automatically used (only) by Qt5Core if it is
          available, but unless this option is used webengine will always use
          its shipped copy of icu, adding time and space to the build.
        
        
          -webengine-jumbo-build 0: If this is
          added to the qmake command it will cause the 'Jumbo Build Merge
          Limit' to be reported as 'no' instead of 8. That turns off the
          jumbo build. Some distros do that to get a smaller build on some
          architectures such as MIPS. On x86_64 it might save a little space
          in the build, but the build time will increase by a very large
          amount.
        
        
          -webengine-kerberos: Add this if you
          have installed MIT Kerberos V5-1.20.1 and wish to
          connect from a browser using QtWebEngine to a webserver which
          requires you to connect via kerberos.
        
        
          NINJAJOBS=4 make: If you patched system
          ninja in LFS to recognize the NINJAJOBS environment variable, this
          command will run system ninja with the specified number of jobs
          (i.e. 4). There are several reasons why you might want to use
          options like this this:
        
        
          
            - 
              
                Building on a subset of CPUs allows measuring the build time
                for a smaller number of processors, and/or running other
                CPU-intensive tasks at the same time. For an editor on a
                machine with a lot of CPUs, trying to measure the build time
                for a 4-CPU machine, NINJAJOBS=4
                makewill give a reasonable approximation (there is a
                short period where N+2 python and node jobs run).
 
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                On a machine with only 4 CPUs online, the default of
                scheduling N+2 jobs for qtwebengine is slower by between 3%
                and 7%, probably because of the size of the C++ files and
                their many includes and templates. Therefore, if in doubt set
                NINJAJOBS to the number of CPUs.
               
- 
              
                Reducing the number of cores being used on long running, CPU
                intensive packages may alleviate heat problems.
               
- 
              
                Reducing the number of cores will prevent potential
                out-of-memory problems on systems that do not have enough
                memory (or swap) when all cores are active. A suggested
                approach is to limit the number of cores to about one core
                for each 1.5 GB of combined RAM and swap space.