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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    Can you show the code that you are using that triggers that error ?

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      Sorry, but it is confidential and I'm not sure I can share it.
      Using #ifndef Q_MOC_RUN as suggested here https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-80578 makes the compilation error disappears but the program then crashes immediately at runtime.

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        In that kind of case, you can also provide a minimal example that shows the issue.

        And what does the stack trace of the crash say ?

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          home/../mongo/bsoncxx/v_noabi/bsoncxx/types.hp:39: Parse error at "{"
          make[1]: *** [Makefile:1117: moc_server.cpp] Error 1
          

          This is what I get in the compilation output, if it is useful

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            Well, without the code, it doesn't help much.

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              enne9
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              A minimal piece of code to reproduce the error is already available here https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-80578, but it seems to be a bug. Unfortunately, I didn't find any workaround and I'm unable to continue with the project.

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                You wrote that the compilation was successful so that part is fine, isn't it ?

                As for the run time crash, what is the stack trace ?

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                    Do you have the same issue if you write a minimal test application using only bsoncxx ?

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                      In the end, it was a problem of compatibility between mongocxx and my Qt version. Installing a previous release fixed the issue.

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                        In the end, it was a problem of compatibility between mongocxx and my Qt version. Installing a previous release fixed the issue.

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                        @enne9 said in MongoDB integration with Qt:

                        n mongocxx and my Qt version. I

                        so, what was the compatible versions?

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                          I confirm that I have the very same issue with Qt 5.15.2 and mongo-cxx-driver 3.5.0 (had to add Q_MOC_RUN defines, and then the same crash when building mongocxx::client).

                          If the author of the thread show up again, which combination of version did you use that worked ? Did you perhaps use the legacy mongo-cxx-driver ? Considering how different the two are, it might work... but the new generation of mongo-cxx-driver is already pretty damn mature, and the legacy one has reached end of life, so it's not really a viable solution on the long term.

                          EDIT: Alright, the original author wording lacked precision: this has nothing to do with the combined use of Qt and mongo-cxx-driver.
                          The problem is due to linking to a certain version of the mongo-cxx library, while using the includes for another version.

                          Turns out I had already installed mongocxx elsewhere, and the CMake package files for mongo-cxx-driver seem to have some issue finding the include files on its own, so that issue might happen if you're not careful enough and mess up the include part.

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                            Hello,

                            If you want an easier integration with Qt and MongoDB, you can try QxOrm library.
                            The documentation can be found here.
                            And here is a project example on GitHub.

                            Please note that the latest commit on GitHub for QxOrm library supports Qt6.

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