See Get and Install Qt and select Qt for Android in the installer.
In order to use Qt for Android, you need the following:
Note: JDK 11 or earlier must be used when using Qt for Android.
Note: Using Ant to build APKs is no longer supported.
Note: Qt Creator 4.12 or later can set up the SDK Tools, NDK, and essential packages automatically. For more information, see Qt Creator: Specifying Android Device Settings.
Note: If you are using the SDK Tools 26.x or below, the JDK 8 is required. Versions higher than 8 might cause issues for the Android SDK tools.
sdkmanager
tool. Alternatively, you can download it and extract it manually to a path of your choosing.Distribution | Architecture | Compiler | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Android 6.0 or later (API level 23 or higher) |
armv7a , x86 , arm64-v8 , and x86_64
|
Clang 11.0.5 (NDK r22b) as provided by Google, MinGW 11.2 |
Note: Make sure to unpack the Android SDK and NDK to a writable location that Qt Creator can access later. Otherwise, Qt Creator won't be able to use sdkmanager
or find all components even if they were installed manually.
After downloading and unpacking the Commandline SDK Tools, use the sdkmanager
command line tool to install the essential packages:
cd <ANDROID_SDK_ROOT>/tools/bin/ ./sdkmanager --sdk_root=<ANDROID_SDK_ROOT> --install "cmdline-tools;latest" "platform-tools" "platforms;android-31" "build-tools;31.0.0" "ndk;22.1.7171670"
Android Studio or the Qt Creator's SDK Manager UI can also be used to install the essential SDK packages.
To use the Android Emulator, install it by entering:
./sdkmanager --sdk_root=<ANDROID_SDK_ROOT> --install "emulator" "patcher;v4"
The default USB driver on Windows does not allow debugging using Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool. You must install the additional USB driver provided by the extras Android SDK package. To install it, run the following:
sdkmanager.bat --sdk_root=<ANDROID_SDK_ROOT> --install "extras;google;usb_driver"
After the package installation is complete, install the driver from <ANDROID_SDK_ROOT>/extras/google/usb_driver
. Try running a few basic adb commands now and check whether your Android device responds to them.
Note: These are automatically handled by Qt Creator on first time setup.
The following dependencies are needed for using tools such as adb
or gdb
which can be used by Qt Creator:
sudo apt-get install libstdc++6 libncurses5
To run the Android emulator, the following dependencies are also necessary:
sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2debian
The Qt Creator IDE can be used to develop Qt applications for Android. For more information, see Qt Creator: Connecting Android Devices.
Now you can test your development setup by running the examples shipped with the Qt installation. For more information, see Qt for Android Examples.
To develop a simple application from scratch, see Qt Creator: Creating a Mobile Application.
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