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    Vincent B
    wrote on last edited by Vincent B
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    Using PySide6, I have a Qt Python module that I register to the app using either the qmlRegisterType(...) or the engine.rootContext().setContextProperty(...) syntax.

    The application works as expected.

    pyside6-qmllint complains about the use of such modules because their slots and signals are unknown (defined in Python).

    qmllint message is:
    <module> was not found. Did you add all import paths? [import]

    How can I make qmllint aware of components defined in Python?

    Note: I can generate meta object information from Python using pyside6-metaobjectdump but it seems that resulting json file cannot be fed to qmllint.

    Vincent

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      Using PySide6, I have a Qt Python module that I register to the app using either the qmlRegisterType(...) or the engine.rootContext().setContextProperty(...) syntax.

      The application works as expected.

      pyside6-qmllint complains about the use of such modules because their slots and signals are unknown (defined in Python).

      qmllint message is:
      <module> was not found. Did you add all import paths? [import]

      How can I make qmllint aware of components defined in Python?

      Note: I can generate meta object information from Python using pyside6-metaobjectdump but it seems that resulting json file cannot be fed to qmllint.

      Vincent

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      friedemannkleint
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      @Vincent-B We recommend using modern decorators like @QmlElement, see https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-6/tutorials/qmlintegration/qmlintegration.html , https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-6/PySide6/QtQml/QmlElement.html . Then, you use pyside6-project, you can use its qmllint command to check.

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        @Vincent-B We recommend using modern decorators like @QmlElement, see https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-6/tutorials/qmlintegration/qmlintegration.html , https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-6/PySide6/QtQml/QmlElement.html . Then, you use pyside6-project, you can use its qmllint command to check.

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        Vincent B
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        @friedemannkleint Thank you for your support, it works.

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