Silent install Qt run installer on ubuntu server

Antoine picture Antoine · Aug 3, 2014 · Viewed 25k times · Source

I wanted to know if there is a way to do a silent install of the Qt run installer on Ubuntu Server?
I mean by-pass the options of the installer and do a default install?

Answer

nocnokneo picture nocnokneo · Dec 2, 2015

The Qt toolkit is packaged using the Qt Installer Framework (QtIFW). QtIFW installers support a --script option that allows you to programatically control the installation via the Controller Scripting API. Here's qt-installer-noninteractive.qs file to install Qt 5 non-interactively:

// Emacs mode hint: -*- mode: JavaScript -*-

function Controller() {
    installer.autoRejectMessageBoxes();
    installer.installationFinished.connect(function() {
        gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
    })
}

Controller.prototype.WelcomePageCallback = function() {
    // click delay here because the next button is initially disabled for ~1 second
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton, 3000);
}

Controller.prototype.CredentialsPageCallback = function() {
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.IntroductionPageCallback = function() {
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.TargetDirectoryPageCallback = function()
{
    gui.currentPageWidget().TargetDirectoryLineEdit.setText(installer.value("HomeDir") + "/Qt");
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.ComponentSelectionPageCallback = function() {
    var widget = gui.currentPageWidget();

    widget.deselectAll();
    widget.selectComponent("qt.55.gcc_64");
    widget.selectComponent("qt.55.qtquickcontrols");

    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.tools.qtcreator");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.55.qt3d");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.55.qtcanvas3d");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.55.qtlocation");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.55.qtquick1");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.55.qtscript");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.55.qtwebengine");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.extras");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.tools.doc");
    // widget.deselectComponent("qt.tools.examples");

    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.LicenseAgreementPageCallback = function() {
    gui.currentPageWidget().AcceptLicenseRadioButton.setChecked(true);
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.StartMenuDirectoryPageCallback = function() {
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.ReadyForInstallationPageCallback = function()
{
    gui.clickButton(buttons.NextButton);
}

Controller.prototype.FinishedPageCallback = function() {
var checkBoxForm = gui.currentPageWidget().LaunchQtCreatorCheckBoxForm;
if (checkBoxForm && checkBoxForm.launchQtCreatorCheckBox) {
    checkBoxForm.launchQtCreatorCheckBox.checked = false;
}
    gui.clickButton(buttons.FinishButton);
}

This script demonstrates how to select/deselect certain components. Customize for your needs or just remove the lines entirely for a default installation. Likewise, you may want to customize or remove the TargetDirectoryLineEdit line. Run the Qt installer like:

qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.5.1.run --script qt-installer-noninteractive.qs

Add -platform minimal for a headless installation. Future installers based on newer versions of QtIFW should be able to use a --silent option instead (see QTIFW-166).

Add --verbose for more verbose console output (helpful for gleaning component names, wizard page names, etc). This link is also helpful for figuring out component names.