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Generate 50+ different 1D or 2D barcodes in png, eps, or svg format.

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Symbology.js Symbology.js

v1.0.7

Generate 50+ different 1D or 2D barcodes in png, eps, or svg format.

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0. Contents

1. Introduction

This Node.js module will allow you to generate over 50+ different types of 1D or 2D symbologies, including barcodes for books, grocery, shipping carriers, healthcare, and international codes. It can save a png, svg, or eps image, or render a base64 png bitmap.

2. Installation

npm install symbology --save

If you run into issues when building compiling the module locally, please make sure you have the prerequisites installed. For more info, see: 7.1.1. Prerequisites.

3. Usage

3.1. Import the module

var symbology = require('symbology');

3.2. Struct

Prepare a Symbol json object with your desired settings (see 4. Available options (struct) for more info):

var Symbol = {
  symbology: symbology.Barcode.CODE128,
  foregroundColor: 'fff000',
  backgroundColor: '000000',
  fileName: '/my/directory/barcode.png'
};

3.3. Available functions

Each function returns a promise that completes with an object containing the exit code and message of the function (see 5. Error handling for more info).


3.3.1. Render a base64 png:

createStream(Symbol, data, type)

Writes a base64 string to the output object in a property data.

ParameterTypeValues
SymbolStructStruct of symbology settings
dataStringDesired data to encode
Example
symbology
  .createStream(Symbol, '12345')
  .then(function(data) {
    console.log('Result: ', data);
  }, function(err) {
    console.log('Error: ', err);
  });

Returns:

Result: {
  message: '',
  code: 0,
  data: 'data:image/png;base64,iVBOR [...] g=='
}

3.3.2. Render a file:

createFile(Symbol, data)

Writes a stream in to the output object in a property data.

ParameterTypeValues
SymbolStructStruct of symbology settings
dataStringDesired data to encode
Example
symbology
  .createFile(Symbol, '12345')
  .then(function(data) {
    console.log('Result: ', data);
  }, function(err) {
    console.log('Error: ', err);
  });

This creates a file in the specified fileName and will log:

Result: {
  message: '',
  code: 0,
  fileName: 'barcode.png'
}

4. Available options (struct)

A Symbol is a regular JavaScript object with the following available properties:

Enumerated typeTypeMeaningRequired?Default value
symbologySymbology enumThe enumerated type of the symbology (see [Enumerated Barcode Types] for more info).Yes
heightNumberThe height of the image. If specified, this will maintain the aspect ratio.No50
whitespaceWidthNumberWidth of whitespace, for barcodes which have this option.No0
borderWidthNumberWidth of border.No0
outputOptionsNumberSymbology-specific output option.NoNULL
foregroundColorHexadecimal numberBarcode foreground color.No#FFFFFF
backgroundColorHexadecimal numberBarcode background color.No#000000
fileNameStringFull path to the file to render.Yes*
scaleNumberScale of the barcode image. Applies only to PNG.No1.0
option1NumberSymbology-type-specific option value.NoNULL
option2NumberSymbology-type-specific option value.NoNULL
option3NumberSymbology-type-specific option value.NoNULL

* required only if using createFile.

5. Error handling

Each function returns an object having property code, which is the status code of the function, and message, which contains an error/warning message (if any).

Below are the possible status codes:

CodeEnumerated typeMeaning
2ZWARN_INVALID_OPTIONOne or more options are invalid but the barcode was created anyway.
5ZERROR_TOO_LONGThe file path was too long.
6ZERROR_INVALID_DATAThe data for the specified symbology is invalid.
7ZERROR_INVALID_CHECKError checking (if any) on the rendered barcode failed.
8ZERROR_INVALID_OPTIONOne or more options are invalid and rendering failed.
9ZERROR_ENCODING_PROBLEMInvalid characters in input data.
10ZERROR_FILE_ACCESSCannot write to the given path.
11ZERROR_MEMORYCorrupt or insufficient memory.

6. Symbology types

There are 53 different available symbology types. For an exhaustive list, please see the Barcode Types list.

7. Development

7.1. Building

npm run build
7.1.1. Prerequisites

libpng is a required for building this module. If you receive an error that png.h was not found, it is because libpng is not installed locally.

7.2. Testing

npm test

7.3. Packaging

npm run package-binary

7.4. Bugs

Please report any bugs here.

7.5. Changelog

Available here.

8. Credits

This library is a JS/C++ wrapper module for the terrific C/C++ library Zint, (C) Robin Stuart. Module by Josh Shor.

9. License

MIT.

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Package last updated on 05 Sep 2017

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