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qt_generate_foreign_qml_types

Registers types from one target in a QML module.

The command is defined in the Qml component of the Qt6 package, which can be loaded like so:

find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Qml)

Note: This command is in technology preview and may change in future releases.

Synopsis

qt_generate_foreign_qml_types(
    source_target
    destination_qml_target
)

If versionless commands are disabled, use qt6_generate_foreign_qml_types() instead. It supports the same set of arguments as this command.

Description

qt_generate_foreign_qml_types extracts types marked via QML registration macros (like QML_ELEMENT) from source_target and registers them as foreign types in the QML module destination_qml_target.

This can be useful when one wants to create a library with optional QML integration, without depending directly on QML.

// myclass.h
#include <QtQmlIntegration/qqmlintegration.h>

class MyClass : public QObject
{
    QML_ELEMENT
    Q_OBJECT

    // [...]
};
# CMakeLists.txt
qt_add_library(mylib myclass.h ...)
target_link_libraries(mylib PRIVATE Qt::Core Qt::QmlIntegration)

qt_add_qml_module(mylib_declarative
  VERSION 1.0
  URI "mylib"
  ...
)
qt_generate_foreign_qml_types(mylib mylib_declarative)

Note: In the example above, mylib does not depend on QtQml or QtQuick, but only on the header-only QmlIntegration target (for the QtQmlIntegration/qqmlintegration.h header, which provides the QML_ELEMENT macro).

The effect is equivalent to using QML_FOREIGN with custom structs in the QML library to expose the types.

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