# QtProtobuf gRPC and Protobuf generator and bindings for Qt framework > see [Protobuf](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers) and [gRPC](https://grpc.io/) for more information ## Linux Build ### Prerequesties Check installation of following packages in your system: - protobuf 3.6.0 or higher - grpc 1.15.0 or higher - golang 1.10 or higher (Mandatory dependency for any type of build) **Note:** Older versions could be supported as well but not officially tested. #### For Ubuntu Install GRPC packages in system: ```bash sudo apt-get install libgrpc++-dev protobuf-compiler-grpc libgrpc++1 libgrpc-dev libgrpc6 ``` #### All-in-one build If required versions of libraries are not found in your system, you may use all-in-one build procedure for prerequesties Update submodules to fetch 3rdparty dependencies: ```bash git submodule update --init --recursive ``` ### Build ```bash mkdir build cd build #In case Qt installed in system, use: cmake .. #In case you have Qt installed from qt installer, use: cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/Qt//gcc_64/lib/cmake" cmake --build . [--config ] -- -j ``` ## Windows Build ### Prerequesties Download and install: - Qt 5.12.3 or higher [1](https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/) - cmake-3.1 or higher [2](https://cmake.org/download/) - Strawberry perl 5.28 [3](http://strawberryperl.com/) - GoLang 1.10 or higher [4](https://golang.org/dl/) - Yasm 1.3 or higher [5](http://yasm.tortall.net/Download.html) - Actual Visual Studio Compiler with cmake support that required by Qt [6](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/) **Note:** All applications should be in PATH Update submodules to fetch 3rdparty dependencies: ```bash git submodule update --init --recursive ``` ### Build Open Qt MSVC command line and follow steps: ```bash "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" cd mkdir build cd build cmake .. cmake --build . [--config ] -- /m: ``` ## Usage ### Direct usage of generator ```bash protoc --plugin=protoc-gen-qtprotobuf=/qtprotobufgen --qtprotobuf_out= .proto [--qtprotobuf_opt=out=] ``` ### Integration with project You can integrate QtProtobuf as submodule in your project or as installed in system package. Add following line in your project CMakeLists.txt: ```cmake ... find_package(QtProtobufProject CONFIG REQUIRED COMPONENTS QtProtobuf QtGrpc) file(GLOB PROTO_FILES ABSOLUTE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/path/to/protofile1.proto ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/path/to/protofile2.proto ... ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/path/to/protofileN.proto) # Function below generates source files for specified PROTO_FILES, # writes result to STATIC library target and saves its name to # ${QtProtobuf_GENERATED} variable generate_qtprotobuf(TARGET MyTarget OUT_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated PROTO_FILES ${PROTO_FILES}) add_executable(MyTarget main.cpp) # Add your target here target_link_libraries(MyTarget ${QtProtobuf_GENERATED}) ``` **Optional:** You also may pre-specify expected generated headers to prevent dummy-parser mistakes ```cmake ... set(GENERATED_HEADERS # List of artifacts expected after qtprotobufgen job done. # Usually it's full list of messages in all packages with .h header suffix ... ) ... generate_qtprotobuf(TARGET MyTarget OUT_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated PROTO_FILES ${PROTO_FILES} GENERATED_HEADERS ${GENERATED_HEADERS}) ... ``` #### Usage To enable QtProtobuf project you need to register protobuf types. It's good practice to make it in 'main' function. ```cpp ... #include ... int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QtProtobuf::qRegisterProtobufTypes(); ... //Qt application initialization and run } ``` **For each generated class you also need to call 'qRegisterProtobufType<GeneratedClassName>' to enable serialization and QML support** **Other option is to include common "qtprotobuf_global.qpb.h" file and call apptopriate qRegisterProtobufTypes() method for you package** ## CMake functions reference ### generate_qtprotobuf generate_qtprotobuf is cmake helper function that automatically generates STATIC library target from your .proto files Due to cmake restrictions it's required to specify resulting artifacts manually as list of header files expected after generator job finished. **Parameters:** *TARGET* - name of you target that will be base for generated target name *OUT_DIR* - output directory that will contain generated artifacts. Usually subfolder in build directory should be used *GENERATED_HEADERS* - List of header files expected after generator job finished *EXCLUDE_HEADERS* - List of header files to be excluded from pre-parsed list of expected header files (e.g. nested messages that are not supported by QtProtobuf generator) *PROTO_FILES* - List of .proto files that will be used in generation procedure *MULTI* - Enables/disables multi-files generation mode. In case if this property is set to TRUE generator will create pair of header/source files for each message **Note:** multi-files generation mode is defined as deprecated by QtProtobuf team, and might have poor support in future *QML* - Enables/disables QML code generation in protobuf classes. If set to TRUE qml related code for lists and qml registration to be generated. **Outcome:** *QtProtobuf_GENERATED* - variable that will contain generated STATIC library target name ### Usefull definitions *QTPROTOBUF_MAKE_COVERAGE* - if **TRUE/ON**, QtProtobuf will be built with gcov intergration, to collect code coverage reports(usefull for developers). **FALSE** by default *QTPROTOBUF_MAKE_TESTS* - if **TRUE/ON**, tests for QtProtobuf will be built. **TRUE** by default *QTPROTOBUF_MAKE_EXAMPLES* - if **TRUE/ON**, built-in examples will be built. **TRUE** by default *QTPROTOBUF_EXECUTABLE* - contains full path to QtProtobuf generator add_executable ## Running tests ```bash cd ctest ``` ## Documentation generation Project uses doxygen for documentation generation. #### For Windows additionally install: * [doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl/download.html) * [graphviz](https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/Download/Download_windows.html) You can generate documentation: ```bash mkdir build cd build cmake .. cmake --build . --target doc ```