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@barcode-bakery/barcode-1d
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Barcode Bakery is a library written in Node.JS, .NET Standard and PHP which allows you to generate barcodes on the fly on your server for displaying or saving.
The library has minimal dependencies in each language in order to be supported on a wide variety of web servers.
The library is available for free for non-commercial use; however you must purchase a license if you plan to use it in a commercial environment.
There are two ways to install our library:
$ npm install @barcode-bakery/barcode-1d @barcode-bakery/barcode-common
For a full example of how to use each symbology type, visit our API page.
You can also visit the GitHub example page.
import { createServer } from 'http';
import { parse } from 'querystring';
import { BCGColor, BCGDrawing, BCGFont } from '@barcode-bakery/barcode-common';
import { BCGcode128 } from '@barcode-bakery/barcode-1d';
const defaultText = 'a123';
let font = new BCGFont('Arial', 18);
let colorBlack = new BCGColor(0, 0, 0);
let colorWhite = new BCGColor(255, 255, 255);
let getDrawing = function (text) {
let drawException = null,
barcode = null;
try {
// Barcode Part
let code = new BCGcode128();
code.setScale(2); // Resolution
code.setThickness(30); // Thickness
code.setBackgroundColor(colorWhite); // Color of spaces
code.setForegroundColor(colorBlack); // Color of bars
code.setFont(font); // Font (or 0)
code.setStart(null);
code.setTilde(true);
code.parse(text); // Text
barcode = code;
} catch (exception) {
drawException = exception;
}
let drawing = new BCGDrawing(barcode, colorWhite);
if (drawException) {
drawing.drawException(drawException);
}
return drawing;
};
createServer(function (request, response) {
// Don't forget to sanitize user inputs.
let drawing = getDrawing(parse(request.url).query?.toString() || defaultText);
drawing.toBuffer(BCGDrawing.ImageFormat.Png, function (err, buffer) {
response.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'image/png' });
response.end(buffer);
});
}).listen(8124);
console.log('Server running at http://127.0.0.1:8124/');
Replace the last lines of the previous code with the following:
let drawing = new BCGDrawing(code, colorWhite);
drawing.save('image.png', BCGDrawing.ImageFormat.Png, function () {
console.log('Done.');
});
This will generate the following:
Both save
and toBuffer
have counterparts acting synchronously: saveSync
and toBufferSync
.
Simply type npm test
to run the tests.
FAQs
Generates 1D barcodes.
The npm package @barcode-bakery/barcode-1d receives a total of 263 weekly downloads. As such, @barcode-bakery/barcode-1d popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @barcode-bakery/barcode-1d demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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