The qtprotobufgen Tool
The qtprotobufgen
tool can be used to generate Qt Protobuf classes from a protobuf schema. The tool is provided by the CMake Qt6::ProtobufTools
package. It works as an extension to Google's protoc
tool.
find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS ProtobufTools REQUIRED)
Usage
Qt provides CMake functions that ease the use of the qtprotobufgen
tool. When using CMake as a build tool you should prefer using the Qt CMake API. For build systems other than CMake, adapt the commands described in Running manually.
Note: there is no explicit support for building gRPC and Protobuf applications using the Qt GRPC module with qmake.
CMake
The following CMake commands integrate a protobuf schema into a Qt project.
Generates Qt-based C++ source code using a protobuf schema |
Usually qtprotobufgen
would be invoked through CMake using the qt_add_protobuf
macro.
Using qt_add_protobuf
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16...3.22) project(MyThings) find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Protobuf) qt_standard_project_setup() qt_add_protobuf(MyMessages GENERATE_PACKAGE_SUBFOLDERS PROTO_FILES path/to/message.proto path/to/other_message.proto PROTO_INCLUDES /path/to/proto/include ) qt_add_executable(MyApp main.cpp) target_link_libraries(MyApp PRIVATE MyMessages)
In the example above, we generate a library called MyMessages
, which contains the message types defined in the paths passed to the PROTO_FILES
option. The GENERATE_PACKAGE_SUBFOLDERS
option to generate a folder structure for the generated files. And the PROTO_INCLUDES
option tells protoc to look for dependencies or imports in the specified directories. We create a target for an executable called MyApp
, which we link to the MyMessages
library.
Running manually
protoc --plugin=protoc-gen-qtprotobuf=<path/to/bin/>qtprotobufgen \ --qtprotobuf_out="[<options>:]<output_dir>" \ [--qtprotobuf_opt="<options>"] \ [-I/extra/proto/include/path] \ <protofile>.proto
The options
argument is a semicolon-separated list of Options. It can be passed in two different ways. Either by prepending to the options to the output_dir argument, delimited by a colon. Or through a separate argument, --qtprotobuf_opt
. You also can pass the corresponding keys as the QT_PROTOBUF_OPTIONS
environment variable. Keys need to be presented as a semicolon-separated list:
export QT_PROTOBUF_OPTIONS="COPY_COMMENTS;GENERATE_PACKAGE_SUBFOLDERS"
Options
The generator supports options that can be provided to tune generation. Options have direct aliases in the qt_add_protobuf function. The following options are supported:
COPY_COMMENTS
copies comments from the.proto
files into the generated code.GENERATE_PACKAGE_SUBFOLDERS
uses the package name specifier from the.proto
files to create the folder structure for the generated files. For example, if the package is defined as:package io.qt.test
, the generated files will be placed in OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/io/qt/test/.EXPORT_MACRO
defines the base name for the export macro used in the generated code. The final macro name is constructed asQPB_<EXPORT_MACRO>_EXPORT
. If this option is not set, no export macro is generated.Since Qt 6.8, the following format is supported:
EXPORT_MACRO=macro_name[:macro_output_file[:<true|false>]]
. This format allows you to specify the name of the header file containing the export macro and explicitly control whether it is generated.Note: If <macro_output_file> is not provided, the option defaults to the previous syntax.