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Introduction

Qt is a cross-platform application framework that is used for developing application software that can be run on various software and hardware platforms with little or no change in the underlying codebase.

Go (often referred to as golang) is a programming language created at Google.

This package allows you to write Qt applications entirely in Go and makes deploying them later very easy.

Gallery of example applications making use of this package.

WebAssembly Demo (new) | repo

WebAssembly Demo (old) | repo

Status

Almost all Qt functions and classes are accessible from Go and you should be able to find everything you need to build fully featured applications.

Installation

Windows (more info)
set GO111MODULE=off
go get -v github.com/therecipe/qt/cmd/... && for /f %v in ('go env GOPATH') do %v\bin\qtsetup test && %v\bin\qtsetup -test=false
export GO111MODULE=off; xcode-select --install; go get -v github.com/therecipe/qt/cmd/... && $(go env GOPATH)/bin/qtsetup test && $(go env GOPATH)/bin/qtsetup -test=false
export GO111MODULE=off; go get -v github.com/therecipe/qt/cmd/... && $(go env GOPATH)/bin/qtsetup test && $(go env GOPATH)/bin/qtsetup -test=false

Resources

Deployment Targets

Target Arch Linkage Docker Deployment Host OS
Windows 32 / 64 dynamic / static Yes Any
macOS 64 dynamic Yes Any
Linux arm / arm64 / 64 dynamic / static / system Yes Any
Android (+Wear) arm / arm64 dynamic Yes Any
Android-Emulator (+Wear) 32 dynamic Yes Any
SailfishOS arm system Yes Any
SailfishOS-Emulator 32 system Yes Any
Raspberry Pi (1/2/3) arm dynamic / system Yes Any
Ubuntu Touch arm / 64 system Yes Any
JavaScript 32 static Yes Any
WebAssembly 32 static Yes Any
iOS arm64 static No macOS
iOS-Simulator 64 static No macOS
AsteroidOS arm system No Linux
FreeBSD 32 / 64 system No FreeBSD

License

This package is released under LGPLv3

Qt is available under multiple licenses