PureQML::QMLCore: QML to Javascript translator
QmlCore is a simple set of tools we (a small team of QML advocates) use since years to simplify the development of HTML5 UIs for both mobile and desktop devices. It was designed with the original QML in mind, while it's not 100% compatible and improved in some aspects. The main concepts are the same though, so if you're familiar with original QML, you could start right away.
Usage
QmlCore provides a toolchain written in Python using python-future, allowing it to be run on top of both python versions.
Normally you don't need to use them directly. build
provides a convenient wrapper around them all.
Prerequisites
Any modern Python (2 or 3) will go well. Jinja2 is a different option for templating in case you want more than QML loader in your HTML file, while it's not required for small apps.
To install the requirements run:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Simple how-to
- Create project directory,
cd <project-dir>
- Clone QmlCore to it:
git clone git@github.com:pureqml/qmlcore.git
- Run ./qmlcore/build --boilerplate
- Look into ./src/app.qml
- Run ./qmlcore/build Please find the resulting files in build.web/*
How it works
The QML compiler scans source directories for QML files and parses each one. Filename starting with uppercase letter considered component, lowercase instantiated. Project-wide options are stored in the .manifest
file. The result of the compilation is a single Javascript file with minimum dependencies (modernizr only), ready to use in mobile and desktop environment and accompanied by sample .html launcher and flash video player.
Manifest options
Manifest is a collection of project-wide hacks we used to botch various projects. Some of them may or may not be useful.
templater
- template engine to use, only 'simple' and 'jinja2' are supported at the momentweb-prefix
- see -p option below, specify css rules prefixminify
- false/true or compiler name as string, only 'gcc' and 'uglify-js' are supported. google closure compiler requires java to run.platforms
use additional platform/*/ files, default and only platform is 'web' for nowpath
- additional directories to search sources for
build tool command line options
-m, --minify
minify with default option ('uglify-js')-k, --keep
keep original source after minification, useful for debugging minification warnings-d, --devel
development mode, keep running and wait for changes, requires inotify module-p, --web-prefix
web prefix, removed default CSS rules, adds 'qml-' prefix for them, allowing you to interchange HTML/QML.-u, --update-translation
update translation files, specified in manifest.languages-j, --jobs
run N jobs in parallel--boilerplate
initialises bare minimum for quicker kick-off in current directory.
Localisation
QmlCore uses Qt-approach to localisation. You write the code in your default language, then generate/update (build -u) .ts translation files, translate them with qt linguist and compile your project. QmlCore recognizes tr, qsTr, qsTranslate function, as well as QT_TR_NOOP/QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP macros.
Controls library
QmlCore contains a bare minimum of platform controls: Images, texts, rectangles and model-view-delegate classes. Various controls that might be useful are in a separate repository.
Just clone it via git clone git@github.com:pureqml/controls.git
in your project and that's it!
QML differences
Grammar
We require a semicolon after each statement. This may be changed in future.
Focus
The biggest discrepancy with original QML is how focus is implemented. We're aiming to have "always-consistent" focus everywhere.
You have to mark every focus-able component with focus: true;
property, and the rest should work without tweaking.
We provide several convenient properties to handle focus with ease:
- activeFocus — this item has current focus and got any user input first
- focused — this item has current focus in its parent, but not necessarily focused globally
Random customization notes
Adding modernizr features
Please use the following command to get the custom modernizr build page:
head -n2 dist/modernizr-custom.js | tail -n1
or just the second line of modernizr-custom.js file
Thanks
Modernizr project
Modernizr tells you what HTML, CSS and JavaScript features the user’s browser has to offer. https://modernizr.com/
SDL Game Controller Database
A community sourced database of game controller mappings https://github.com/gabomdq/SDL_GameControllerDB
Apache Cordova project
Apache Cordova is an open-source mobile development framework. It allows you to use standard web technologies - HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for cross-platform development. https://cordova.apache.org