Qt Positioning

The Qt Positioning API provides positioning information via QML and C++ interfaces.

Currently the API is supported on Android, iOS, macOS, Linux (using GeoClue version 0.12.99), Windows (with GPS receivers exposed as a serial port providing NMEA sentences), and UWP (Universal Windows Platform) (using Windows.Devices.Geolocation). The Qt for UWP implementation can also be used in Win32 Desktop use cases if the underlying platform is Windows 10, or later.

Overview

The Qt Positioning API gives developers the ability to determine a position by using a variety of possible sources, including satellite, or wifi, or text file, and so on. That information can then be used to for example determine a position on a map. In addition satellite information can be retrieved and area based monitoring can be performed.

Getting Started

To load the Qt Positioning module, add the following statement to your .qml files

import QtPositioning 5.11

For C++ projects include the header appropriate for the current use case, for example applications using routes may use

#include <QGeoCoordinate>

The .pro file should have the positioning keyword added

QT += positioning

Licenses

Qt Positioning is available under commercial licenses from The Qt Company. In addition, it is available under free software licenses. Since Qt 5.4, these free software licenses are GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3, or the GNU General Public License, version 2. See Qt Licensing for further details.

Overview

Positioning includes all the functionality necessary to find and work with geographic coordinates. It can use a variety of external sources of information, including GPS. This provides us with a coordinate and altitude for the device with additional features such as speed and direction. This provides the fundamental location information used in the API.

References

Positioning introduction:for QMLfor C++
API references:for QMLfor C++
Position plugins:Qt Positioning Plugins

Examples

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