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*Install required development libraries: https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt6-dev/gettingstarted.html#platform-requirements
*Install required development libraries: https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt6-dev/gettingstarted.html#platform-requirements
*Qt Installer - install:
*Qt Installer - install:
**CMake (3.15 or higher is required)
**'''CMake''' (3.15 or higher is required)
**Conan (installs standalone conan(.exe) executable + settings files
**'''Conan''' (installs standalone conan(.exe) executable + settings files
**Ninja (CMake generator)
**'''Ninja''' (CMake generator)
**6.0.0 essentials binary package
**'''6.0.0 essentials binary package'''
**Add-on src package(s) needed in your CMake project
**'''Add-on src package(s)''' needed in your CMake project
***Qt Installer provides Add-on packages under top-level "Additional libraries" node
***Qt Installer provides Add-on packages under top-level "Additional libraries" node
*Put the installed tools into you PATH, prepend to PATH if needed to avoid mixing with older versions in your system
*Put the installed tools into you PATH, prepend to PATH if needed to avoid mixing with older versions in your system
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**path=<QtSdk>\6.0.0\msvc2019_64\bin;%PATH%
**path=<QtSdk>\6.0.0\msvc2019_64\bin;%PATH%


== Conan profiles for Qt packages ==
==Conan profiles for Qt packages==
The Qt Installer installs conan profile files for those Qt essential binary packages that are selected for installation by the user.
The Qt Installer installs conan profile files for those Qt essential binary packages that are selected for installation by the user.



Revision as of 07:04, 23 October 2020

"Work in Progress"

Qt6 Add-on src package build using Conan package manager

To build Qt6 Add-on src packages using Conan, which is provided by the Qt Installer, you can follow these steps. Note! This is still in beta phase i.e. you may need workarounds to get it working and instructions may change later.

Linux

  • Install required development libraries: https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt6-dev/gettingstarted.html#platform-requirements
  • Qt Installer - install:
    • CMake (3.15 or higher is required)
    • Conan (installs standalone conan(.exe) executable + settings files
    • Ninja (CMake generator)
    • 6.0.0 essentials binary package
    • Add-on src package(s) needed in your CMake project
      • Qt Installer provides Add-on packages under top-level "Additional libraries" node
  • Put the installed tools into you PATH, prepend to PATH if needed to avoid mixing with older versions in your system
    • <QtSdk>/Tools/CMake/bin
    • <QtSdk>/Tools/Conan
    • <QtSdk>/Tools/Ninja
  • Build the conan package
    • $conan(.exe) install qtnetworkauth/6.0.0@qt/beta --build=missing --profile=<QtSdk>/Tools/Conan/profiles/qt-6.0.0-gcc-x86_64 -s build_type=Release -g cmake_paths -g=cmake (-g deploy)
      • the cmake_paths generator will produce 'conan_paths.cmake' to your working directory, include it in your CMake project
    • After successful build the built package should exist in your Conan cache: '$HOME/.conan/data/qtnetworkauth/6.0.0/qt/beta/package'
      • Note: If you have configured your conan home/cache folder differently the built package is located there
  • Edit the CMakeLists.txt of your MyApp project
   include(${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/conan_paths.cmake)
   find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Widgets Network)
   find_package(Qt6NetworkAuth)
   add_executable(MyApp
     main.cpp
     mainwindow.cpp
     mainwindow.h
     mainwindow.ui
   )
   # Note! Temporary solution until fixed in Qt6 build system 
   foreach(prefix ${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH})
       set(prefix_include "${prefix}/include")
           if(EXISTS "${prefix_include}")
               target_include_directories(MyApp PRIVATE "${prefix_include}")
           endif()
   endforeach()
   target_link_libraries(QtMPConsumerApp PRIVATE Qt::Widgets Qt::NetworkAuth)
  • Build 'MyApp'
    • $ cd myapp
    • $ mkdir build && cd build
    • $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<QtSdk>/6.0.0/gcc_64 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
    • $ cmake --build .
    • The MyApp should be in 'bin/* directory and you should be able to launch it

macOS

  • Follow the same steps as for Linux above with the following changes
    • export DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH with paths to 6.0.0 essentials & qtnetworkauth deploy directory

Windows (MSVC 2019 compiler)

  • Follow the same steps as for Linux above with the following changes
  • Open command prompt and execute vcvars64.bat
    • "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
  • Please note that Perl seems to be required also but not available from online installer at the moment.
  • Add Qt binary folder into path
    • path=<QtSdk>\6.0.0\msvc2019_64\bin;%PATH%

Conan profiles for Qt packages

The Qt Installer installs conan profile files for those Qt essential binary packages that are selected for installation by the user.

The profile files are installed in: <QtSdk>/Tools/Conan/profiles

The profile files contain settings that match the configuration that was used to build the matching essentials binary package.

The [env] section contains 'QT_PATH' which points to the essentials package installation. This way the add-on conan build recipe can locate the qt.toolchain.cmake file which is needed by the build recipe to build the add-on.

The profiles can be found from: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qt-conan-config.git/ (https://codereview.qt-project.org/admin/repos/qt/qt-conan-config)

In case you want to install profiles by your self e.g. to some other location or you did not use Qt installer to install those you can use the following command:

- $conan config install <git-repo> -sf <path-in-git-repo> -tf <destination-path>

- e.g. $conan config install [[1]] -sf profiles/qt/linux/6.0.0 -tf /home/<user>/temp_path

Further notes

  • Make sure the conan(.exe) provided by the Qt Installer is prepended into the PATH to avoid mixing it with system conan (if installed)
  • Ninja is the recommended CMake generator and should be used. E.g. on Windows you may get compilation time errors if using VS generator