An angular component for Angular 17 - 21 for creating 1-D barcodes based on Lindell's JsBarcode
npm install ngx-barcode6An angular component for Angular 17 - 21 for creating 1-D barcodes based on Lindell's JsBarcode.
This is forked from yobryon/ngx-barcode and upgraded to Angular 6 works on Angular 21.x.
Supports all barcode formats provided by JsBarcode
- CODE128
- CODE128 (automatic mode switching)
- CODE128 A/B/C (force mode)
- EAN / UPC
- EAN13
- UPC
- EAN8
- EAN5
- EAN2
- CODE39
- ITF
- ITF
- ITF-14
- MSI
- MSI10
- MSI11
- MSI1010
- MSI1110
- Pharmacode
- Codabar
To use ngx-barcode6 in your project, install it via npm:
``bash`
npm install --save ngx-barcode6 jsbarcode@3.12.1
For Angular 8 use ngx-barcode6@1.0.10.
`bash`
npm install --save ngx-barcode6@1.0.10 jsbarcode@3.11.5
For Angular 10 try ngx-barcode6@1.0.12.
Because of Angular 16 and Nodejs 18 i think you can not use this actual version for lower than Angular 15.
From now on, I'm changing the release naming. The second digit in the version indicates the Angular version.
Since Angular 19 standalone: true is standard:
`typescript
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
import { ChangeDetectionStrategy, Component, signal } from '@angular/core';
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { NgxBarcode6 } from 'ngx-barcode6';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
imports: [CommonModule, FormsModule, NgxBarcode6],
templateUrl: './app.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.css'],
changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush,
})
export class App {
...
}
`
Once the library is imported, you can use the ngx-barcode6 component in your Angular application:
`xml``
[bc-width]="selectedWidth()"
[bc-height]="selectedHeight()"
[bc-font-size]="selectedFontSize()"
[bc-value]="selectedBarcodeObj().example"
[bc-display-value]="true"
>
MIT © Bryon Williams, Edgar Giese