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| ``matplotlib.backends.backend_qtagg``, ``matplotlib.backends.backend_qtcairo`` | |
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| **NOTE** These :ref:`backends` are not (auto) documented here, to avoid adding | |
| a dependency to building the docs. | |
| .. redirect-from:: /api/backend_qt4agg_api | |
| .. redirect-from:: /api/backend_qt4cairo_api | |
| .. redirect-from:: /api/backend_qt5agg_api | |
| .. redirect-from:: /api/backend_qt5cairo_api | |
| .. module:: matplotlib.backends.qt_compat | |
| .. module:: matplotlib.backends.backend_qt | |
| .. module:: matplotlib.backends.backend_qtagg | |
| .. module:: matplotlib.backends.backend_qtcairo | |
| .. module:: matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5agg | |
| .. module:: matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5cairo | |
| .. _QT_bindings: | |
| Qt Bindings | |
| ----------- | |
| There are currently 2 actively supported Qt versions, Qt5 and Qt6, and two | |
| supported Python bindings per version -- `PyQt5 | |
| <https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt5/>`_ and `PySide2 | |
| <https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-5/contents.html>`_ for Qt5 and `PyQt6 | |
| <https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt6/>`_ and `PySide6 | |
| <https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython/contents.html>`_ for Qt6 [#]_. Matplotlib's | |
| qtagg and qtcairo backends (``matplotlib.backends.backend_qtagg`` and | |
| ``matplotlib.backend.backend_qtcairo``) support all these bindings, with common | |
| parts factored out in the ``matplotlib.backends.backend_qt`` module. | |
| At runtime, these backends select the actual binding used as follows: | |
| 1. If a binding's ``QtCore`` subpackage is already imported, that binding is | |
| selected (the order for the check is ``PyQt6``, ``PySide6``, ``PyQt5``, | |
| ``PySide2``). | |
| 2. If the :envvar:`QT_API` environment variable is set to one of "PyQt6", | |
| "PySide6", "PyQt5", "PySide2" (case-insensitive), that binding is selected. | |
| (See also the documentation on :ref:`environment-variables`.) | |
| 3. Otherwise, the first available backend in the order ``PyQt6``, ``PySide6``, | |
| ``PyQt5``, ``PySide2`` is selected. | |
| In the past, Matplotlib used to have separate backends for each version of Qt | |
| (e.g. qt4agg/``matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg`` and | |
| qt5agg/``matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5agg``). This scheme was dropped when | |
| support for Qt6 was added. For back-compatibility, qt5agg/``backend_qt5agg`` | |
| and qt5cairo/``backend_qt5cairo`` remain available; selecting one of these | |
| backends forces the use of a Qt5 binding. Their use is discouraged and | |
| ``backend_qtagg`` or ``backend_qtcairo`` should be preferred instead. However, | |
| these modules will not be deprecated until we drop support for Qt5. | |
| While both PyQt | |
| and Qt for Python (aka PySide) closely mirror the underlying C++ API they are | |
| wrapping, they are not drop-in replacements for each other [#]_. To account | |
| for this, Matplotlib has an internal API compatibility layer in | |
| `matplotlib.backends.qt_compat` which covers our needs. Despite being a public | |
| module, we do not consider this to be a stable user-facing API and it may | |
| change without warning [#]_. | |
| .. [#] There is also `PyQt4 | |
| <https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt4/>`_ and `PySide | |
| <https://srinikom.github.io/pyside-docs/>`_ for Qt4 but these are no | |
| longer supported by Matplotlib and upstream support for Qt4 ended | |
| in 2015. | |
| .. [#] Despite the slight API differences, the more important distinction | |
| between the PyQt and Qt for Python series of bindings is licensing. | |
| .. [#] If you are looking for a general purpose compatibility library please | |
| see `qtpy <https://github.com/spyder-ide/qtpy>`_. | |