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Barcode generator in PDF417 format. It returns a base64 encoded image url. This module is based on https://github.com/bkuzmic/pdf417-js.
npm install --save pdf417
or
yarn add pdf417
import generateBarcode from "pdf417";
//...
const Barcode = ({ text, blockWidth, blockHeight }) => {
<div>
<img src={generateBarcode(text, blockWidth, blockHeight)} />
</div>
}
Text: Text that you want encode into the barcode. The text is NOT included in the generated barcode image. If you want to see the text below the barcode you will need to add another element by yourself.
blockWidth, blockHeight: Width and height for the basic unit used for drawing the barcode in pixels. These two value will affect barcode's length-to-width ratio, and its size. You can also adjust the barcode size by adding your custom stlyes to the img element.
LICENSE: MIT
FAQs
Barcode generator in PDF417 format.
The npm package pdf417 receives a total of 6,012 weekly downloads. As such, pdf417 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pdf417 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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