qmlformat
qmlformat
qmlformat is a tool that automatically formats QML files in accordance with the QML Coding Conventions. More...
Options
The following options are available:
Option | Default Value | Description |
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-h, –help | Displays help on commandline options. | |
–help-all | Displays help, including generic Qt options. | |
-v, –version | Displays version information. | |
-V, –verbose | Verbose mode. Outputs more detailed information. | |
–write-defaults | Writes defaults settings to .qmlformat.ini and exits (Warning: This will overwrite any existing settings and comments!) | |
–ignore-settings | Ignores all settings files and only takes command line options into consideration | |
-i, –inplace | Edit file in-place instead of outputting to stdout. | |
-f, –force | Continue even if an error has occurred. | |
-t, –tabs | Use tabs instead of spaces. | |
-w, –indent-width <width> | 4 | How many spaces are used when indenting. |
-n, –normalize | Reorders the attributes of the objects according to the QML Coding Guidelines. | |
-F, –files <file> | Format all files listed in file, in-place | |
-l, –newline <newline> | Override the new line format to use (native macos unix windows). | |
–objects-spacing | Ensure spaces between objects (only works with normalize option). | |
–functions-spacing | Ensure spaces between functions (only works with normalize option). |
Arguments
Arguments: |
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filenames |
Details
qmlformat is flexible and can be configured according to your needs.
Output
qmlformat writes the formatted version of the file to stdout. If you wish to have your file updated in-place specify the -i
flag.
Grouping Properties, Functions, and Signals Together
With -n
or --normalize
flag, qmlformat groups all properties, functions, and signals together, instead of retaining the order you specified.
Settings File
You can configure qmlformat by including a settings file .qmlformat.ini
in your project source or in the parent directories of your project source folder. A default settings file can be obtained by passing the --write-defaults
flag. This generates the .qmlformat.ini
file in the current working directory.
Warning: --write-defaults
will overwrite any existing settings and comments!
Formatting a List of Files
While you can pass a list of files to be formatted as arguments, qmlformat provides -F
option to format a set of files stored in a file. In this case, formatting will happen inplace.
// FileList.txt main.qml mycomponent.qml
Then, use it like
qmlformat -F FileList.txt
Note: If the file contains an invalid entry, for example, a file path that doesn't exist or a valid file path but the content is an invalid qml document, then qmlformat
will error out for that particular entry. It will still format the valid file entries in place.
Warning: If you provide -F option, qmlformat will ignore the positional arguments.
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