pyqt-demo

The pyqtdeploy source package contains a demo application called pyqt-demo which can be found in the demo sub-directory.

The demo consists of:

  • pyqt-demo.py which is the source code of the demo
  • sysroot.json which is the sysroot specification used by pyqtdeploy-sysroot to build a target-specific sysroot
  • pyqt-demo.pdy which is the pyqtdeploy project file describing the application and its components
  • build-demo.py which is a simple script to run pyqtdeploy-sysroot and pyqtdeploy-build to create the demo executable
  • src which is a directory which must contain the source archives of all the components that will be built by pyqtdeploy-sysroot.

Note that executables can be created for all supported targets without requiring any changes to any of the above.

When run, the demo displays a GUI table of interesting values. The demo running on macOS is shown below.

_images/pyqt-demo.png

The demo chooses to implement support for SSL for both Python and Qt in ways that differ between target platforms. These are summarised in the table below.

Platform Python Qt
Android Bundled dynamically linked OpenSSL Bundled dynamically linked OpenSSL
iOS Unsupported Dynamically linked Secure Transport
Linux Dynamically linked OpenSSL Dynamically linked OpenSSL
macOS Statically linked OpenSSL Statically linked OpenSSL
Windows Statically linked OpenSSL Statically linked OpenSSL

Before building the demo you must first populate the src directory with appropriate source archives for the following components:

  • Python
  • Qt
  • OpenSSL
  • sip
  • PyQt5
  • PyQt3D
  • PyQtChart
  • PyQtDataVisualization
  • PyQtPurchasing
  • QScintilla

If you don’t want to build all of these then edit sysroot.json and remove the ones you don’t want. (The Python, Qt, sip and PyQt5 sources are required.)

If you are building the demo for either Android or iOS then you must also install an appropriate version of Qt from an installer from The Qt Company as pyqtdeploy-sysroot does not support building Qt from source for those platforms. It should be installed in a directory called Qt in the src directory.

To build the demo for the native target, run:

python build-demo.py

Note that, on Linux, macOS and Windows, Qt will be built from source which can take a significant amount of time.

build-demo.py has a number of command line options. To see them, run:

python build-demo.py --help

Throughout the rest of this documentation the demo will be used as a working example which we will look at in detail.