A permission request for sharing the user's location.
WebKitGeolocationPermissionRequest represents a request for permission to decide whether WebKit should provide the user's location to a
website when requested through the Geolocation API.
When a WebKitGeolocationPermissionRequest is not handled by the user, it is denied by default.
When embedding web views in your application, you *must* configure an application identifier to allow web content to use geolocation
services. The identifier *must* match the name of the `.desktop` file which describes the application, sans the suffix.
If your application uses Application (or any subclass like Application), WebKit
will automatically use the identifier returned by get_application_id. This is the recommended approach for
enabling geolocation in applications.
If an identifier cannot be obtained through Application, the value returned by
get_prgname will be used instead as a fallback. For programs which cannot use Application, calling
set_prgname early during initialization is needed when the name of the executable on disk does not match the
name of a valid `.desktop` file.