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vue-qrcode-component
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Create QR codes with a simple Vue component
Install the package:
// Using NPM
npm install vue-qrcode-component
// or Yarn
yarn add vue-qrcode-component
Then register the component:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueQRCodeComponent from 'vue-qrcode-component'
Vue.component('qr-code', VueQRCodeComponent)
Now you can use it as
<qr-code text="Text to encode"></qr-code>
prop | type | required | default | validation |
---|---|---|---|---|
text | String | true | ||
size | Number | false | 256 | |
color | String | false | '#000' | |
bg-color | String | false | '#FFF' | |
error-level | String | false | 'H' | Only accepts 'L', 'M', 'Q' or 'H'. |
Note: size prop uses pixels units.
We will generate a QR code that gives an URL on decode. It measures 500x500 px, uses a yellow color for the code and a blue color for the background. This QR will use a Low error correction level.
<qr-code
text="https://goo.gl/9eIWP9"
size="500"
color="#f1c40f"
bg-color="#3498db"
error-level="L">
</qr-code>
Feel free to open an issue if you have any problem using this component.
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Create QR codes with a simple Vue component
We found that vue-qrcode-component 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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