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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
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    Hi
    You can execute app/script from .pro file
    with $$system()

    but not sure how you want it to work.
    like get new key on every compile or what rules are.

    do you already have the app that parses the page and get keys ?

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      GCDX
      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      @mrjj Yes i want every user that downloads the exe file to be able to (one-time only) have some information such as an API key unique to all users to be put into the .pro file.

      I found information such as http://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qmake-function-reference.html#system-command
      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3612283/running-a-program-script-from-qmake

      However, it is still rather vague to me, could you give me an example on how it is done? Thanks so much.

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        GCDX
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        So basically, i want to use override the DEFINE statement in the qmake file by running a script?? Could you give me a structure on how to run the script? Cause i do not know the syntax :(

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        • G GCDX

          So basically, i want to use override the DEFINE statement in the qmake file by running a script?? Could you give me a structure on how to run the script? Cause i do not know the syntax :(

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          mrjj
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          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #5

          @GCDX
          Hi
          example.

          win32 {
              BUILD_TIME = $$system("time /T") # no spaces between 'system' command and args.
          } else {
              BUILD_TIME = $$system("date")
          }
          message($$BUILD_TIME) # output the current time
          DEFINES+=BUILD_TIME # make it into a define to be used in app.
          
          

          Time would be a script to get key.

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            GCDX
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @mrjj Thanks so much for clarifying the syntax with me!
            However, do you have a link to help me understand what is happening here?
            i assume win32 is when its a windows computer, but what does this mean $$system("time /T")? is it time.cpp that is the script that has to be created in the sources directory? And if it's time.cpp, do i use:
            #include <iostream>
            using namespace std;
            int main(){
            BUILD_TIME=101010;
            return 0;
            }
            Because i tried this and i couldn't do it! Thanks so much for your time.

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            • G GCDX

              @mrjj Thanks so much for clarifying the syntax with me!
              However, do you have a link to help me understand what is happening here?
              i assume win32 is when its a windows computer, but what does this mean $$system("time /T")? is it time.cpp that is the script that has to be created in the sources directory? And if it's time.cpp, do i use:
              #include <iostream>
              using namespace std;
              int main(){
              BUILD_TIME=101010;
              return 0;
              }
              Because i tried this and i couldn't do it! Thanks so much for your time.

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              aha_1980
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              @GCDX said in Changing qmake/.pro file with cpp files:

              $$system

              http://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qmake-function-reference.html#system-command

              Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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              • G GCDX

                @mrjj Thanks so much for clarifying the syntax with me!
                However, do you have a link to help me understand what is happening here?
                i assume win32 is when its a windows computer, but what does this mean $$system("time /T")? is it time.cpp that is the script that has to be created in the sources directory? And if it's time.cpp, do i use:
                #include <iostream>
                using namespace std;
                int main(){
                BUILD_TIME=101010;
                return 0;
                }
                Because i tried this and i couldn't do it! Thanks so much for your time.

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @GCDX
                Hi
                the time /T just returns a time string. ( try in a cmd prompt)
                it then sets this result to the variable BUILD_TIME
                its then added
                DEFINES+=
                to the defines compiled into the program.
                You can then read from app.
                You can not actually set it from the app.
                I imagine "time" would be your getkey.bat that would return a key
                and have the compiled into app. Maybe i misread what goal is.

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @GCDX
                  Hi
                  the time /T just returns a time string. ( try in a cmd prompt)
                  it then sets this result to the variable BUILD_TIME
                  its then added
                  DEFINES+=
                  to the defines compiled into the program.
                  You can then read from app.
                  You can not actually set it from the app.
                  I imagine "time" would be your getkey.bat that would return a key
                  and have the compiled into app. Maybe i misread what goal is.

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                  GCDX
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  @mrjj
                  win32 {
                  BUILD_TIME = $$system("time.cpp /T") to run a time.cpp file in the source directory
                  } else {
                  BUILD_TIME = $$system("date")
                  }
                  message($$BUILD_TIME) # output the current time
                  DEFINES+=BUILD_TIME # make it into a define to be used in app.

                  I want the time.cpp file to update the define of the BUILD_TIME, so maybe in time.cpp it has a BUILD_TIME=100; however, it is still throwing me an error that lvalue required for left assignment of operand.

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                    GCDX
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @mrjj Right now it runs the time.cpp. However, it does not allow BUILD_TIME to assign a new value

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                    • G GCDX

                      @mrjj Right now it runs the time.cpp. However, it does not allow BUILD_TIME to assign a new value

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      @GCDX

                      Not from inside the app. its a define.
                      From the project that needs to key key to its .pro file
                      you call some getkey.bat that returns the key.
                      that key is compiled into the app via the define from its .pro file.
                      If you need some other way of working, you need to adjust who set is and who reads it.

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                        SGaist
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                        #12

                        Hi,

                        Why hardcode the key ? You could make a settings of it for your application.

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                        Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Hi,

                          Why hardcode the key ? You could make a settings of it for your application.

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                          GCDX
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @SGaist Could you elaborate on this? And if possible show me documentation as well? Because i tried to declare it as a public variable but it couldn't be accessed outside of the class. I was wondering if there is a better way?

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                          • SGaistS Offline
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                            SGaist
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #14

                            QSettings comes to mind for example.

                            Where do you need to use that key in your code ?

                            If you have a class dedicated to the use of the API, then there's no need for a "public accessible from everywhere variable". Make the API key a property of that class and have a preference widget connected to the instance of that class what will update the API key. Then show that preference widget were appropriate to edit the key.

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