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@eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner

Angular barcode scanner component using Quagga

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Ngx Barcode Scanner

Angular Barcode scanner using Quagga.

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Installation

npm install @eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner --save

Usage

First import to your module:

   @NgModule({
     declarations: [
       AppComponent
     ],
     imports: [
       NgxBarcodeScannerModule
     ],
     providers: [],
     bootstrap: [AppComponent]
   })
   export class AppModule { }

And use in your component html

<ngx-barcode-scanner [(value)]="value" [codes]="['code_128', 'ean', 'upc', 'upc_e', 'ean_8']" [errorThreshold]="0.1" (exception)="onError($event)"></ngx-barcode-scanner>

Start/stop scanning

ngx-barcode-scanner ties the scanning service start onInit and stop is onDestroy. You may want to control when start and stop scanner occurs with the help of NgxBarcodeScannerService:

import {NgxBarcodeScannerService} from "@eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner";

//...

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  template: `<ngx-barcode-scanner [(value)]="value"
                     [codes]="['code_128', 'ean', 'upc', 'upc_e', 'ean_8']" [errorThreshold]="0.1" (exception)="onError($event)"></ngx-barcode-scanner>`
    <div style="display: flex; justify-content: space-between; margin: 5% auto">
        <button (click)="onStartButtonPress()">Start</button>
        <button (click)="onStopButtonPress()">Stop</button>
    </div>
})

  constructor(
     service: NgxBarcodeScannerService
  ) {
    //Do constructor things...
  }

  onStartButtonPress() {
    this.service.start(this.quaggaConfig, 0.1)
  }

  onValueChanges(detectedValue: string) {
    console.log("Found this: " + detectedValue)
  }
  
  onStopButtonPress() {
    this.service.stop()
  }

Demo

View Demo and Documentation

Api

Properties

@Input()TypeRequiredDefaultDescription
codesstring, string[]required['code_128', 'ean', 'ean_8', 'code_39', 'code_39_vin', 'codabar', 'upc', 'upc_e', 'i2of5', '2of5', 'code_93']Type of barcode algorithm to detect. Supported are code_128,ean,ean_8,code_39,code_39_vin,codabar,upc,upc_e,i2of5,2of5,code_93. Be aware that more codes you define, more possible false positives, and it might take longer to detect a barcode.
configQuaggaJSConfigObjectoptionalundefinedOptional quagga config object (Define camera device id, media constraints ...).
errorThresholdnumberoptional0.1Defines threshold of scan detect accuracy. Smaller the value, smaller chance of false positives.
valuestringrequiredundefinedScan result outputs to value.

Events

@Output()TypeEventTypeRequiredDescription
valueChangeEventEmitterstringrequiredScan result updates
exceptionEventEmitteranyoptionalError events

License

MIT © Eisberg Labs

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Package last updated on 14 Dec 2022

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