// Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \page qt_android_add_apk_target.html \ingroup cmake-commands-qtcore \title qt_android_add_apk_target \target qt6_android_add_apk_target \summary {Defines a build target that runs androiddeployqt to produce an APK.} \include cmake-find-package-core.qdocinc \cmakecommandsince 6.0 \preliminarycmakecommand \cmakecommandandroidonly \section1 Synopsis \badcode qt_android_add_apk_target(target) \endcode \versionlessCMakeCommandsNote qt6_android_add_apk_target() \section1 Description The \c{_make_apk} and \c{_make_aab} custom targets created by this command take an Android deployment settings file and generate APK and AAB respectively by running \c{androiddeployqt}. The location of the settings file is taken from the \c{target}'s \c{QT_ANDROID_DEPLOYMENT_SETTINGS_FILE} property. This file is typically created by \l{qt6_android_generate_deployment_settings}{qt_android_generate_deployment_settings()}. The respective Android package will be generated in an \c{android-build} subdirectory below the CMake build directory of the \c{target}. The \c{_make_apk} and \c{_make_aab} targets will be automatically added as dependencies of the \c{apk} and \c{aab} build targets respectively, which will be created automatically. Creating of the \c{apk} and \c{aab} targets can be disabled by setting the \c{QT_NO_GLOBAL_APK_TARGET} and \c{QT_NO_GLOBAL_AAB_TARGET} variables to \c{TRUE}. \sa {qt6_android_generate_deployment_settings}{qt_android_generate_deployment_settings()}, {qt6_finalize_target}{qt_finalize_target()}, {qt6_finalize_project}{qt_finalize_project()} \section1 Example \snippet cmake-macros/examples.cmake qt_android_deploy_basic The above commands define the \c{myapp_make_apk}, \c{myapp_make_aab}, \c{apk}, and \c{aab} build targets which can be used to generate just the \c{myapp} packages or all APKs and AABs in the project respectively. */