Retrieves the #GTlsCertificate associated with the main resource of web_view.
Retrieves the #GTlsCertificate associated with the main resource of web_view,
and the #GTlsCertificateFlags showing what problems, if any, have been found
with that certificate.
If the connection is not HTTPS, this function returns false.
This function should be called after a response has been received from the
server, so you can connect to #WebKitWebView::load-changed and call this function
when it's emitted with webkit.types.LoadEvent.Committed event.
Note that this function provides no information about the security of the web
page if the current #WebKitTLSErrorsPolicy is webkit.types.TLSErrorsPolicy.Ignore,
as subresources of the page may be controlled by an attacker. This function
may safely be used to determine the security status of the current page only
if the current #WebKitTLSErrorsPolicy is webkit.types.TLSErrorsPolicy.Fail, in
which case subresources that fail certificate verification will be blocked.
Retrieves the #GTlsCertificate associated with the main resource of web_view.
Retrieves the #GTlsCertificate associated with the main resource of web_view, and the #GTlsCertificateFlags showing what problems, if any, have been found with that certificate. If the connection is not HTTPS, this function returns false. This function should be called after a response has been received from the server, so you can connect to #WebKitWebView::load-changed and call this function when it's emitted with webkit.types.LoadEvent.Committed event.
Note that this function provides no information about the security of the web page if the current #WebKitTLSErrorsPolicy is webkit.types.TLSErrorsPolicy.Ignore, as subresources of the page may be controlled by an attacker. This function may safely be used to determine the security status of the current page only if the current #WebKitTLSErrorsPolicy is webkit.types.TLSErrorsPolicy.Fail, in which case subresources that fail certificate verification will be blocked.