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    akshaybabloo
    wrote last edited by
    #1

    I am trying to add a CLI to my existing GUI application, but whenever I use, for example, --version a dialog window opens up instead of writing the text in terminal. Here is the main code:

    #include <QGuiApplication>
    #include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
    #include <QCommandLineParser>
    #include <iostream>
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
        QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
    
    #ifdef APP_VERSION
        QCoreApplication::setApplicationVersion(QString(APP_VERSION));
    #else
        QCoreApplication::setApplicationVersion(QString("dev"));
    #endif
    
        QCoreApplication::setApplicationName(QCoreApplication::translate("gav",
                                                                         "GAV is a simple audio and video player, backed by FFmpeg and Qt6"));
    
        QCommandLineParser parser;
        parser.setApplicationDescription("GAV is a simple audio and video player, backed by FFmpeg and Qt6");
        parser.addHelpOption();
        parser.addVersionOption();
    
        QCommandLineOption sourceOption("source", "Source of the audio or video to play");
        parser.addOption(sourceOption);
    
        parser.process(app);
    
        QString sourceValue;
        if (parser.isSet(sourceOption)) {
            sourceValue = parser.value(sourceOption);
        }
    
        QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
        if (!sourceValue.isEmpty()) {
            QUrl sourceURL = QUrl::fromUserInput(sourceValue);
            if (!sourceURL.isEmpty() && sourceURL.isValid())
                engine.setInitialProperties({{"source", sourceURL}});
        }
    
        QObject::connect(
            &engine,
            &QQmlApplicationEngine::objectCreationFailed,
            &app,
            []() { QCoreApplication::exit(-1); },
            Qt::QueuedConnection);
    
        if (!parser.isSet("version") || !parser.isSet("help")) {
            engine.loadFromModule("gavqml", "Main");
        }
    
        return app.exec();
    }
    

    I tried to do this:

    if (!parser.isSet("version") || !parser.isSet("help")) {
            engine.loadFromModule("gavqml", "Main");
        }
    

    So that the engine doesn't load the qml, but the dialog still shows up.

    What is the correct way of doing this?

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      Bonnie
      wrote last edited by Bonnie
      #2

      It will always pop a message box if your application doesn't have an attached console, which is the normal case when running a gui application on Windows, even started from console.
      (From Qt's internal source code, the message box could be avoid by setting enviroment variable "QT_COMMAND_LINE_PARSER_NO_GUI_MESSAGE_BOXES" but still there won't be text written to console since none is attached.)
      You need to configure your project to be a console application so that it will automatically attach the console, but this will bring a new problem: when running the applicaion by double clicking, it will also open a console window (with GUI window). In order to solve that you'll need to find a way to know it is started from console or not, if not, close the console. That's a little complicated, normally windows GUI applications just don't have CLI for console/terminal.
      If you are interested, here is how Qt installer checks whether started from console or not:
      https://github.com/qtproject/installer-framework/blob/master/src/sdk/main.cpp#L352

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        akshaybabloo
        wrote last edited by
        #3

        That's really helpful. thank you.

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