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I'm trying to use the QML-material library in a Qt Quick Application.

But when I try to use the import code it says

module "Material" is not installed`

import Material 0.1

I did also try this but that seems not to work:

import "modules/Material" as Material

qml.qrc looks like this, all qmldir files are listed:

<RCC>
    <qresource prefix="/">
        <file>main.qml</file>
        <file>modules/Material/qmldir</file>
        <file>modules/Material/Extras/qmldir</file>
        <file>modules/Material/ListItems/qmldir</file>
        <file>modules/QtQuick/Controls/Styles/Material/qmldir</file>
    </qresource>
</RCC>

main.cpp

#include <QGuiApplication>
#include <QQmlApplicationEngine>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);

    QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
    engine.addImportPath("qrc:/");
    engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));

    return app.exec();
}

Is there something I'm missing or is it not possible to use qmldir in qrc file?

BaCaRoZzo
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You need to add to the import path the folder where the modules are located.

In this case it's qrc:/modules/.

Example:

engine.addImportPath( "qrc:///modules" );

For a module to work you need to have access to the qmldir file, but also all the files referenced in it. So you need to add all the files of the library to the the qrc.

Itay Grudev
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    For an unmodified `qml-material` installed as a git submodule with the `.pri` file you will need to just add: `engine.addImportPath( "qrc:///" );`. – Itay Grudev May 20 '16 at 15:44