# Qt6 module *New in Meson 0.57.0* The Qt6 module provides methods to automatically deal with the various tools and steps required for Qt.
Warning: before version 0.63.0 Meson would fail to find Qt 6.1 or later due to the Qt tools having moved to the libexec subdirectory, and tool names being suffixed with only the Qt major version number e.g. qmake6.
## compile_resources *New in 0.59.0* Compiles Qt's resources collection files (.qrc) into c++ files for compilation. It takes no positional arguments, and the following keyword arguments: - `name` (string | empty): if provided a single .cpp file will be generated, and the output of all qrc files will be combined in this file, otherwise each qrc file be written to its own cpp file. - `sources` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of sources to be transpiled. Required, must have at least one source
*New in 0.60.0*: support for custom_target, custom_target_index, and generator_output. - `extra_args` string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qt-rcc` - `method` string: The method to use to detect Qt, see [[dependency]] ## compile_ui *New in 0.59.0* Compiles Qt's ui files (.ui) into header files. It takes no positional arguments, and the following keyword arguments: - `sources` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of sources to be transpiled. Required, must have at least one source
*New in 0.60.0*: support for custom_target, custom_target_index, and generator_output. - `extra_args` string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qt-uic` - `method` string: The method to use to detect Qt, see [[dependency]] - `preserve_paths` bool: *New in 1.4.0*. If `true`, specifies that the output files need to maintain their directory structure inside the target temporary directory. For instance, when a file called `subdir/one.input` is processed it generates a file `{target private directory}/subdir/one.out` when `true`, and `{target private directory}/one.out` when `false` (default). ## compile_moc *New in 0.59.0* Compiles Qt's moc files (.moc) into header and/or source files. At least one of the keyword arguments `headers` and `sources` must be provided. It takes no positional arguments, and the following keyword arguments: - `sources` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of sources to be transpiled into .moc files for manual inclusion.
*New in 0.60.0*: support for custom_target, custom_target_index, and generator_output. - `headers` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of headers to be transpiled into .cpp files
*New in 0.60.0*: support for custom_target, custom_target_index, and generator_output. - `extra_args` string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qt-moc` - `method` string: The method to use to detect Qt, see [[dependency]] - `dependencies`: dependency objects whose include directories are used by moc. - `include_directories` (string | IncludeDirectory)[]: A list of `include_directory()` objects used when transpiling the .moc files - `preserve_paths` bool: *New in 1.4.0*. If `true`, specifies that the output files need to maintain their directory structure inside the target temporary directory. For instance, when a file called `subdir/one.input` is processed it generates a file `{target private directory}/subdir/one.out` when `true`, and `{target private directory}/one.out` when `false` (default). - `output_json` bool: *New in 1.7.0*. If `true`, generates additionally a JSON representation which may be used by external tools such as qmltyperegistrar ## preprocess Consider using `compile_resources`, `compile_ui`, and `compile_moc` instead. Takes sources for moc, uic, and rcc, and converts them into c++ files for compilation. Has the following signature: `qt.preprocess(name: str | None, *sources: str)` If the `name` parameter is passed then all of the rcc files will be written to a single output file *Deprecated in 0.59.0*: Files given in the variadic `sources` arguments as well as the `sources` keyword argument, were passed unmodified through the preprocessor programs. Don't do this - just add the output of `preprocess()` to another sources list: ```meson sources = files('a.cpp', 'main.cpp', 'bar.c') sources += qt.preprocess(qresources : ['resources']) ``` This method takes the following keyword arguments: - `qresources` (string | File)[]: Passed to the RCC compiler - `ui_files`: (string | File | CustomTarget)[]: Passed the `uic` compiler - `moc_sources`: (string | File | CustomTarget)[]: Passed the `moc` compiler. These are converted into .moc files meant to be `#include`ed - `moc_headers`: (string | File | CustomTarget)[]: Passed the `moc` compiler. These will be converted into .cpp files - `include_directories` (IncludeDirectories | string)[], the directories to add to header search path for `moc` - `moc_extra_arguments` string[]: any additional arguments to `moc`. - `uic_extra_arguments` string[]: any additional arguments to `uic`. - `rcc_extra_arguments` string[]: any additional arguments to `rcc`. - `dependencies` Dependency[]: dependency objects needed by moc. - *Deprecated in 0.59.0.*: `sources`: a list of extra sources, which are added to the output unchanged. - `preserve_paths` bool: *Since 1.4.0*. If `true`, specifies that the output files need to maintain their directory structure inside the target temporary directory. For instance, when a file called `subdir/one.input` is processed it generates a file `{target private directory}/subdir/one.out` when `true`, and `{target private directory}/one.out` when `false` (default). - `moc_output_json` bool: *New in 1.7.0*. If `true`, generates additionally a JSON representation which may be used by external tools such as qmltyperegistrar It returns an array of targets and sources to pass to a compilation target. ## compile_translations This method generates the necessary targets to build translation files with lrelease, it takes no positional arguments, and the following keyword arguments: - `ts_files` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: the list of input translation files produced by Qt's lupdate tool.
*New in 0.60.0*: support for custom_target, custom_target_index, and generator_output. - `install` bool: when true, this target is installed during the install step (optional). - `install_dir` string: directory to install to (optional). - `build_by_default` bool: when set to true, to have this target be built by default, that is, when invoking `meson compile`; the default value is false (optional). - `qresource` string: rcc source file to extract ts_files from; cannot be used with ts_files kwarg. - `rcc_extra_arguments` string[]: any additional arguments to `rcc` (optional), when used with `qresource. Returns either: a list of custom targets for the compiled translations, or, if using a `qresource` file, a single custom target containing the processed source file, which should be passed to a main build target. ## has_tools This method returns `true` if all tools used by this module are found, `false` otherwise. It should be used to compile optional Qt code: ```meson qt6 = import('qt6') if qt6.has_tools(required: get_option('qt_feature')) moc_files = qt6.preprocess(...) ... endif ``` This method takes the following keyword arguments: - `required` bool | FeatureOption: by default, `required` is set to `false`. If `required` is set to `true` or an enabled [`feature`](Build-options.md#features) and some tools are missing Meson will abort. - `method` string: The method to use to detect Qt, see [[dependency]] - `tools`: string[]: *Since 1.6.0*. List of tools to check. Testable tools are `moc`, `uic`, `rcc` and `lrelease`. By default `tools` is set to `['moc', 'uic', 'rcc', 'lrelease']` ## qml_module *New in 1.7.0* This function requires one positional argument: the URI of the module as dotted identifier string. For instance `Foo.Bar` This method takes the following keyword arguments: - `version`: string: the module version in the form `Major.Minor` with an optional `.Patch`. For instance `1.0` - `qml_sources` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of qml to be embedded in the module - `qml_singletons` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of qml to be embedded in the module and marked as singletons - `qml_internals` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of qml to be embedded in the module and marked as internal files - `resources_prefix` string: By default `resources_prefix` is set to `qt/qml`. Prefix resources in the generated QRC with the given prefix - `imports`: string[]: List of other QML modules imported by this module. Version can be specified as `Module/1.0` or `Module/auto`. See qmldir documentation - `optional_imports`: string[]: List of other QML modules that may be imported by this module. See `imports` for expected format and qmldir documentation - `default_imports`: string[]: List QML modules that may be loaded by tooling. See `imports` for expected format and qmldir documentation - `depends_imports`: string[]: List of QML extra dependencies that may not be imported by QML, such as dependencies existing in C++ code. See `imports` for expected format and qmldir documentation - `designer_supported` bool: If `true` specifies that the module supports Qt Quick Designer - `moc_headers` (File | string | custom_target | custom_target index | generator_output)[]: A list of headers to be transpiled into .cpp files. See [Qt documentation](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-cppintegration-definetypes.html) regarding how to register C++ class as Qml elements. Note: due to some limitations of qmltyperegistrar, all headers that declare QML types need to be accessible in the project's include path. - `namespace`: str: optional C++ namespace for plugin and generation code - `typeinfo`: str: optional name for the generated qmltype file, by default it will be generated as `{target_name}.qmltype` - `rcc_extra_arguments`: string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qt-rcc` - `moc_extra_arguments`: string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qt-moc` - `qmlcachegen_extra_arguments`: string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qmlcachegen` - `qmltyperegistrar_extra_arguments`: string[]: Extra arguments to pass directly to `qmltyperegistrar` - `generate_qmldir`: bool: If `true` (default) auto generate the `qmldir` file - `generate_qmltype`: bool: If `true` (default) auto generate `qmltype` file - `cachegen`: bool: If `true` (default) preprocess QML and JS files with qmlcachegen - `method` string: The method to use to detect Qt, see [[dependency]] - `preserve_paths` bool: If `true`, specifies that the output files need to maintain their directory structure inside the target temporary directory. For instance, when a file called `subdir/one.input` is processed it generates a file `{target private directory}/subdir/one.out` when `true`, and `{target private directory}/one.out` when `false` (default). - `dependencies`: dependency objects whose include directories are used by moc. - `include_directories` (string | IncludeDirectory)[]: A list of `include_directory()` objects used when transpiling the .moc files - `install` bool: when true, this target is installed during the install step (optional). - `install_dir` string: directory to install to (optional). Note: Qt uses static initialization to register its resources, if you're building a static library you may need to call these entry points explicitly. For a module `Foo.Bar42` the generated resources are `Foo_Bar42` and `qmlcache_Foo_Bar42` when qmlcache is used, they can be imported using `Q_INIT_RESOURCE`. All non-alphanumeric characters from the module name are replaced with `_`. Type registration may be invoked explicitly using `extern void qml_register_types_Foo_Bar42()`. See [Qt documentation](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/resources.html#explicit-loading-and-unloading-of-embedded-resources) for more information ## Dependencies See [Qt dependencies](Dependencies.md#qt) The 'modules' argument is used to include Qt modules in the project. See the Qt documentation for the [list of modules](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtmodules.html). The 'private_headers' argument allows usage of Qt's modules private headers. ## Example A simple example would look like this: ```meson qt6 = import('qt6') qt6_dep = dependency('qt6', modules: ['Core', 'Gui']) inc = include_directories('includes') moc_files = qt6.compile_moc(headers : 'myclass.h', extra_arguments: ['-DMAKES_MY_MOC_HEADER_COMPILE'], include_directories: inc, dependencies: qt6_dep) translations = qt6.compile_translations(ts_files : 'myTranslation_fr.ts', build_by_default : true) executable('myprog', 'main.cpp', 'myclass.cpp', moc_files, include_directories: inc, dependencies : qt6_dep) ``` Sometimes, translations are embedded inside the binary using qresource files. In this case the ts files do not need to be explicitly listed, but will be inferred from the built qm files listed in the qresource file. For example: ```meson qt6 = import('qt6') qt6_dep = dependency('qt6', modules: ['Core', 'Gui']) lang_cpp = qt6.compile_translations(qresource: 'lang.qrc') executable('myprog', 'main.cpp', lang_cpp, dependencies: qt6_dep) ```