#.rst: # ECMQMLModules # ------------- # # Find QML import modules through a find_qmlmodule() call. # It uses the qmlplugindump application to find the plugins and sets them up as # runtime dependencies. # # This is useful so that when we configure a project we are noified when some # QML imports are not present in the system, thus having the application compilable # but fail at runtime. # # :: # # ecm_find_qmlmodule( ...) # # Any further arguments passed will be forwarded into a find_package() call. See # find_package() documentation for more information. # # Usage example: # # .. code-block:: cmake # # ecm_find_qmlmodule(org.kde.kirigami 2.1) # # Since 5.38.0. # #============================================================================= # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Aleix Pol Gonzalez # # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause #============================================================================= set(MODULES_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}) function(ecm_find_qmlmodule MODULE_NAME VERSION) set(GENMODULE "${MODULE_NAME}-QMLModule") configure_file("${MODULES_DIR}/ECMFindQMLModule.cmake.in" "Find${GENMODULE}.cmake" @ONLY) set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}" ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}) find_package(${GENMODULE} ${ARGN}) if(COMMAND set_package_properties) set_package_properties(${GENMODULE} PROPERTIES DESCRIPTION "QML module '${MODULE_NAME}' is a runtime dependency." TYPE RUNTIME) endif() endfunction()