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@eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner
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Angular Barcode scanner using Quagga.
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npm install @eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner --save
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($event)"></ngx-barcode-scanner>
ngx-barcode-scanner ties the scanning service start
onInit
and stop
is onDestroy
. You may want to control when start
and stop
scanner occurs with the help of NgxBarcodeScannerService
:
import {NgxBarcodeScannerService} from "@eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner";
//...
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: `<ngx-barcode-scanner [(value)]="value"
[codes]="['code_128', 'ean', 'upc', 'upc_e', 'ean_8']" [errorThreshold]="0.1" (exception)="onError($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()
}
@Input() | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
codes | string, 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. |
config | QuaggaJSConfigObject | optional | undefined | Optional quagga config object (Define camera device id, media constraints ...). |
errorThreshold | number | optional | 0.1 | Defines threshold of scan detect accuracy. Smaller the value, smaller chance of false positives. |
value | string | required | undefined | Scan result outputs to value. |
@Output() | Type | EventType | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
valueChange | EventEmitter | string | required | Scan result updates |
exception | EventEmitter | any | optional | Error events |
MIT © Eisberg Labs
FAQs
Angular barcode scanner component using Quagga
The npm package @eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner receives a total of 622 weekly downloads. As such, @eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eisberg-labs/ngx-barcode-scanner demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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