A barcode scanner widget for Tabris.js
npm install tabris-plugin-barcode-scannerA barcode scanner widget for Tabris.js, allowing to scan various types of barcodes.
The plugin provides a BarcodeScannerView which can be embedded into the Tabris.js view hierarchy like any other view. Once embedded it shows a blank screen until the start() method is called. At that point the device camera is displayed in the view bounds and barcode detection is activated. The detect event will fire when a barcode is detected in the camera view. The callback might fire multiple times for the same barcode. Barcode scanning continues until stop() is called which also deactivates the camera. It is recommended to stop barcode detection when not needed as it draws considerable power.
The plugin supports the following barcode formats.
| Barcode | Name | iOS | Android |
| ------------------ | :---------------: | :---: | :-----: |
| UPC-A | upcA | ✓ | ✓ |
| UPC-E | upcE | ✓ | ✓ |
| Code 39 | code39 | ✓ | ✓ |
| Code 39 Mod 43 | code39Mod43 | ✓ | |
| Code93 | code93 | ✓ | ✓ |
| Code128 | code128 | ✓ | ✓ |
| EAN-8 | ean8 | ✓ | ✓ |
| EAN-13 | ean13 | ✓ | ✓ |
| PDF417 | pdf417 | ✓ | ✓ |
| QR | qr | ✓ | ✓ |
| Aztec | aztec | ✓ | ✓ |
| Interleaved 2 of 5 | interleaved2of5 | ✓ | |
| ITF14 | itf | ✓ | ✓ |
| DataMatrix | dataMatrix | ✓ | ✓ |
| Codabar | codabar | | ✓ |
The following snippet shows how the tabris-plugin-barcode-scanner plugin can be used in a Tabris.js app:
``javascriptDetected ${e.format} code with data ${e.data}
let scanner = new esbarcodescanner.BarcodeScannerView({
left: 0, right: 0, top: 0, bottom: 0
}).on('detect', (e) => console.log())`
.on('error', (e) => console.log(e.error))
.appendTo(tabris.ui.contentView);
scanner.start(['qr', 'ean13']);tabris-plugin-barcode-scanner
A more elaborate example can be found in the example folder. It provides a Tabris.js project that demonstrates the various features of the widget. Consult the README of the example for build instructions.
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The plugin requires key-value entry.
NSCameraUsageDescription with description has to be added to the Info.plist file of your app to work correctly. Please include this configuration in your config.xml file.`xml
Your custom description.
`API
The widget api consists of the object
esbarcodescanner.BarcodeScannerView with the following properties, events and methods.$3
The following properties can be applied in addition to the common Tabris.js widget properties:
#####
camera : _string_, supported values: front, back, default: backThe camera to use when scanning for barcodes. Has to be set in the constructor of the
BarcodeScannerView.#####
scaleMode : _string_, supported values: fit, fill, default: fitHow to scale the camera frame inside the bounds of the
BarcodeScannerView. Setting the scaleMode to fit shows the full camera frame while potentially leaving blank space on the sides. Setting the scaleMode to fill will make the camera frame cover the view bounds while potentially clipping some of the camera frame edges.#####
active : _boolean_, readonlystart() sets the active property to true. Calling stop() sets the active property to false. When an error occurs or the widget is disposed the active state is also set tofalse.$3
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detectFired when a barcode has been detected. The rate of
detect events varies from platform to platform. It is very likely to receive duplicate events for the same barcode.##### Event parameter
*
format: _string_
* The format of the detected barcode
* data: _string_
* The data contained in the barcode####
errorFired when an error during the
BarcodeScannerViews lifecycle happened. After an an error occurred no further detect event will be fired and the widget becomes unusable.##### Event parameter
*
error: _string_
* A message providing details about the error####
activeChangedactive state of the widget changes. Either by calling start()/stop(), receiving an error event or disposing the widget.$3
####
start([formats])Enables the camera and starts scanning for barcodes. When started, the barcode scanner continuously fires the
detect event as soon as it finds a barcode in its view. To end barcode detection stop() should be called or the widget should be disposed. Not disabling the barcode scanner will consume a lot of unnecessary processing power. The given formats array can be used to narrow down the detected barcodes.Example:
`js
scanner.start(['qr']);
`##### Parameter
*
formats : _string[]_
* The optional formats array allows to limit the detection of barcodes to only the given formats. The supported barcode names can be obtained from the list of supported barcodes. If formats is omitted all barcodes supported on the platform will be detected.####
stop()Stops the barcode scanning and disables the camera.
Example:
`js
scanner.stop();
`Compatibility
Compatible with Tabris.js 3.2.0
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* Android
* iOS
Development of the widget
While not required by the consumer or the widget, this repository provides a
project folder that contains platform specific development artifacts. These artifacts allow to more easily consume the native source code when developing the native parts of the widget.$3
The project provides a gradle based build configuration, which also allows to import the project into Android Studio.
In order to reference the Tabris.js specific APIs, the environment variable
TABRIS_ANDROID_PLATFORM has to point to the Tabris.js Android Cordova platform root directory.`bash
export TABRIS_ANDROID_PLATFORM=/home/user/tabris-android-cordova
`` See LICENSE notice.