I'd like to log the lifetime of a QNetworkReply object. This includes:
- When the underlying socket connection is established
- When the first byte of the request is sent
- When the first byte of the response received
- When the last byte of the response finished
(3) and (4) can be determined by listening for the downloadProgress 开发者_C百科signal, but I'm not sure how to do (1) and (2). Is there a way to listen on the underlying socket of a QNetworkReply? The uploadprogress signal doesn't seem to be triggered for GET requests.
I have no idea if (1) is possible but the others are easy. Have you seen my network trace example? Does it not work for your case?
As far as I know Qt does not expose mechanism used by QNetworkAccessManager
to get data so I think you can't accomplish neither the first nor the second task from your list.
Please remember that QNetworkAccessManager
handles not only http(s):
schemes but also local ones like file:
and qrc:
which do not require any socket connection.
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