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Subject:    [PyQt] Deploying applicaition with QtQuick Compiler/Cache files
From:       Alexander_Rössler <machinekoder () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-04-24 14:31:28
Message-ID: CAMQ_J12GUb2P1pfX-DAES2p+WS30=fTqYB2mO2JAPEb4onX0AQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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Has anyone achieved deploying a PyQt application with compile QML files
(only)?

Not sure if that's possible, the Qt documentation doesn't say much about
qmlc files generated by the JIT compiler. There is a guide on how to use it
in combination with resource files, but that won't apply for PyQt.

What alternatives do we have to obfuscate the QML source code? Freezing the
application seems to be an option, any better ideas?

I've heard people talking about custom resource loaders that use GPG
encryption, but in the end, it will all end up in memory, so I'm not sure
if it would help much if someone really wants to reverse engineer the
application.

Thanks,
Alex

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<div dir="ltr">Has anyone achieved deploying a PyQt application with compile QML \
files (only)?<div><br></div><div>Not sure if that&#39;s possible, the Qt \
documentation doesn&#39;t say much about qmlc files generated by the JIT compiler. \
There is a guide on how to use it in combination with resource files, but that \
won&#39;t apply for PyQt.</div><div><br></div><div>What alternatives do we have to \
obfuscate the QML source code? Freezing the application seems to be an option, any \
better ideas?</div><div><br></div><div>I&#39;ve heard people talking about custom \
resource loaders that use GPG encryption, but in the end, it will all end up in \
memory, so I&#39;m not sure if it would help much if someone really wants to reverse \
engineer the application.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Alex</div></div>


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