Qt/QML wrapper library for the ZXing barcode image processing library.
Supports barcode decoding for the following types:
- UPC-A
- UPC-E
- EAN-8
- EAN-13
- ITF
- Code 39
- Code 93
- Code 128 (GS1)
- Codabar
- QR Code
- Data Matrix
- Aztec (beta)
- PDF 417
Supports barcode encoding for the following types:
- QR Code
The project can be used in two ways:
Copy source code folder of QZXing to the root of your project. Add the following line to your .pro file. For more information see here.
include(QZXing/QZXing.pri)
Open QZXing project (QZXing.pro) and compile. If it is needed to compile as static library, uncomment the following line in the .pro file.
CONFIG += staticlib
Project file config tags are now introduced to be able to control the dependencies of the library accoring to the needs. The core part requires only "core" and "gui" Qt modules. Though for backward compatibility "quick" Qt module is also required. The 3 level of dependencies are:
By including QZXing.pri or by building QZXing.pro you get the core functionality of QZXing which requires only QtCore and QtGui (because of QImage).
Warning! The initial default configuration till 20/03/2017 was including qzxing_qml. This tag could not be removed once added, so it was needed to be removed from the defaults.
If an application is going to use QML functionality, it is now possible to add the dependency to it. This can be done by adding the folloing line to the .pro file of its project:
CONFIG += qzxing_qml
QZXing includes QZXingFilter, a QAbstractVideoFilter implementation to provide a mean of providing live feed to the decoding library. It automatically includes QML implementation as well. This option requires "multimedia" Qt module this is why it is considered as a separate configuration. It can be used by adding the folloing line to the .pro file of a project:
CONFIG += qzxing_multimedia
Follows simple code snippets that brefly show the use of the library. For more details advise the examples included in the repository and the wiki.
#include <QZXing.h>
int main()
{
QImage imageToDecode("file.png");
QZXing decoder;
decoder.setDecoder( DecoderFormat_QR_CODE | DecoderFormat_EAN_13 );
QString result = decoder.decodeImage(imageToDecode);
}
First register QZXing type to the QML engine.
#include <QZXing.h>
int main()
{
...
QZXing::registerQMLTypes();
...
}
The in the QML file
import QZXing 2.3
function decode(preview) {
imageToDecode.source = preview
decoder.decodeImageQML(imageToDecode);
}
Image{
id:imageToDecode
}
QZXing{
id: decoder
enabledDecoders: QZXing.DecoderFormat_QR_CODE
onDecodingStarted: console.log("Decoding of image started...")
onTagFound: console.log("Barcode data: " + tag)
onDecodingFinished: console.log("Decoding finished " + (succeeded==true ? "successfully" : "unsuccessfully") )
}
The encoding function has been written as static as it does not have any dependencies to data other than the ones provided by the arguments.
Use the encoding function with its default settings:
- Format: QR Code
- Size: 240x240
- Error Correction Level: Low (L)
#include <QZXing.h>
int main()
{
QString data = "text to be encoded";
QImage barcode = QZXing::encodeData(data);
}
Or use the encoding function with custom settings:
QString data = "text to be encoded";
QImage barcode = QZXing::encodeData(data, QZXing::EncoderFormat_QR_CODE,
QSize(width.toInt(), height.toInt()), QZXing::EncodeErrorCorrectionLevel_H);
The encoding function can be easily used in QML through QZXing's Image Provider: "image://QZXing/encode/<data_to_be_encoded>". As with the C++ example, it can either be used with the default settings or with custom settings.
Default settings:
import QZXing 2.3
TextField {
id: inputField
text: "Hello world!"
}
Image{
source: "image://QZXing/encode/" + inputField.text;
cache: false;
}
Or use the encoding function with the optional custom settings that are passed like URL query parameters:
attribute name | value | description |
---|---|---|
corretionLevel | L, M, Q, H | the error correction level |
format | qrcode | the encode formatter. Currently only QR Code. |
the size of the image can be adjusted by using the Image.sourceWidth and Image.sourceHeight properties of Image QML element.
import QZXing 2.3
TextField {
id: inputField
text: "Hello world!"
}
Image{
source: "image://QZXing/encode/" + inputField.text +
"?corretionLevel=M" +
"&format=qrcode"
sourceSize.width: 320
sourceSize.height: 320
}
Here is a list of contents that have been encoded and tested to be recognizable by the Android ZXing decoding application: QR Code encoding wiki page
In case of bug reports or feature requests feel free to open an issue.