Delphi Chromium - launch a command in Delphi application when button in web page is clicked by user

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10614187

Question

I'm using Chromium component in a Delphi application.

I'd like the following behaviour:

When user clicks a specific button in a web page, the Delphi application (the 'container') must execute a command (launch an external executable with ...).

Is it possible ?

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Solution

Update:

Since you've actually asked for DOM event listener for click events, check the following example listening the Google search button click event (the element with ID gbqfba):

uses
  ShellAPI, cefvcl, ceflib;

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
  Chromium1.Load('www.google.com');
end;

procedure OnClickEvent(const AEvent: ICefDomEvent);
begin
  ShellExecute(Form1.Handle, nil, 'notepad.exe', nil, nil, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
end;

procedure OnExploreDOM(const ADocument: ICefDomDocument);
var
  DOMNode: ICefDomNode;
begin
  DOMNode := ADocument.GetElementById('gbqfba');
  if Assigned(DOMNode) then
    DOMNode.AddEventListenerProc('click', True, OnClickEvent);
end;

procedure TForm1.Chromium1LoadEnd(Sender: TObject; const browser: ICefBrowser;
  const frame: ICefFrame; httpStatusCode: Integer; out Result: Boolean);
begin
  if Assigned(frame) then
  begin
    // here you should check the frame.Url to verify if you're on the right URL
    // before you try to search for the element and attach the event if found
    frame.VisitDomProc(OnExploreDOM);
  end;
end;
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