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react-mrz-scanner
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A React component to scan MRZ on passports, visa cards, etc. It is based on Dynamsoft Label Recognizer.
npm install react-mrz-scanner
Import the library along with its css:
import { MRZScanner } from 'react-mrz-scanner';
import '../node_modules/react-mrz-scanner/dist/style.css';
Use the component in jsx:
<MRZScanner
license="DLS2eyJoYW5kc2hha2VDb2RlIjoiMjAwMDAxLTE2NDk4Mjk3OTI2MzUiLCJvcmdhbml6YXRpb25JRCI6IjIwMDAwMSIsInNlc3Npb25QYXNzd29yZCI6IndTcGR6Vm05WDJrcEQ5YUoifQ=="
scanning={true}
onScanned={(results)=>(console.log(results))}
>
You need to pass a license for Dynamsoft Label Recognizer. You can apply for one here. A one-day trial license will be used by default if you do not specify one.
FAQs
A React component to scan MRZ on passports, visa cards, etc.
The npm package react-mrz-scanner receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, react-mrz-scanner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-mrz-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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