Fluid is a collection of cross-platform QtQuick components for building fluid and dynamic applications, using the Material Design guidelines.
Online documentation is available at docs.liri.io.
We develop using the git flow method
this means that the develop
branch contains code that is being developed and might break
from time to time. If you want to check out a stable version just install one of the
releases or clone the master
branch that has the latest released version.
Qt >= 5.10.0 with at least the following modules is required:
On Linux you also need:
The following modules and their dependencies are required:
- cmake >= 3.10.0
The following module must be installed, unless you want to use the copy provided as a submodule:
- cmake-shared >= 1.0.0
You can perform a standalone build opening CMakeLists.txt
with QtCreator,
but make sure cmake
is set up correctly.
You can also build from command line:
git submodule update --init
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/prefix ..
make
make install # use sudo if necessary
Replace /path/to/prefix
to your installation prefix.
Default is /usr/local
.
You can also append the following options to the cmake
command:
-DFLUID_USE_SYSTEM_LCS:BOOL=ON
: Use a system-wide copy of LiriCMakeShared.-DFLUID_WITH_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=OFF
: Do not build the documentation.-DFLUID_WITH_DEMO:BOOL=OFF
: Do not build the demo application.-DFLUID_WITH_QML_MODULES:BOOL=OFF
: Do not build QML modules.-DFLUID_INSTALL_ICONS:BOOL=OFF
: Embed icons into resources.
If cmake-shared
is not installed and -DFLUID_USE_SYSTEM_LCS:BOOL=ON
is
passed to cmake
, the build will fail without finding LiriSetup
.
The cmake
arguments above can also be specified when building on QtCreator,
as explained in this guide.
The HTML documentation is built unless -DFLUID_WITH_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=OFF
is
passed to cmake and it's installed into <prefix>/share/doc/fluid/html
.
Open <prefix>/share/doc/fluid/html/index.html
with a browser to read it.
You can either install system-wide or per-project installation which is essentially embedding Fluid in your project.
System-wide installations are usually performed by packagers who want to redistribute Fluid in their Linux distro.
Per-project installation is most useful for mobile developers that want to build Fluid alongside their project.
We assume that your distro installs QtQuick modules in /usr/lib/qt/qml
like Arch Linux
does, please change the paths for your Linux distro.
The same goes for other operating systems.
From the root of the repository, run:
git submodule update --init --recursive
mkdir build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DINSTALL_QMLDIR=lib/qt/qml ..
make
sudo make install
Please note that a system-wide installation is discouraged in most cases because there's a risk to "pollute" your system with libraries not managed by a package manager.
You can embed Fluid in your project and build it along your app.
We have the following examples: We have examples for qmake, qbs and cmake.
Licensed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License version 2.0.