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qrcode-js-package
Advanced tools
QRCode.js is javascript library for making QRCode. QRCode.js supports Cross-browser with HTML5 Canvas and table tag in DOM. QRCode.js has no dependencies.
<div id="qrcode"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
new QRCode(document.getElementById("qrcode"), "http://jindo.dev.naver.com/collie");
</script>
or with some options
var qrcode = new QRCode("test", {
text: "http://jindo.dev.naver.com/collie",
width: 128,
height: 128,
colorDark : "#000000",
colorLight : "#ffffff",
correctLevel : QRCode.CorrectLevel.H
});
and you can use some methods
qrcode.clear(); // clear the code.
qrcode.makeCode("http://naver.com"); // make another code.
IE6~10, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Mobile Safari, Android, Windows Mobile, ETC.
MIT License
twitter @davidshimjs
FAQs
Cross-browser QRCode generator for javascript
The npm package qrcode-js-package receives a total of 4,142 weekly downloads. As such, qrcode-js-package popularity was classified as popular.
We found that qrcode-js-package 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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