vue3-barcode-qrcode-reader
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Vue3 Barcode and QR code scanner

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A Vue.js set of components to scan barcodes and QR codes.

Benefits

  • Can scan both barcodes and QR codes
  • Uses ZXing ("zebra crossing"), an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library implemented in Java, with ports to other languages.

Demo

Codesandbox
Repository

Installation

The easiest way to use Vue Barcode Reader is to install it from npm or yarn.

npm install vue3-barcode-qrcode-reader --save

Or

yarn add vue3-barcode-qrcode-reader

Vue 2.0 support

For Vue 2.0 compatible version please use the vue-barcode-reader.

Usage

The Vue3 Barcode and QR code scanner works out of the box by just including it.

Using Video Camera

Once a stream from the users camera is loaded, it's displayed and continuously scanned for barcodes. Results are indicated by the decode event.

import { StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader, IconCameraVue } from 'vue3-barcode-qrcode-reader'

In your template you can use this syntax:

<StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader
  capture="shoot"
  @loaded="onLoaded"
  @onloading="onLoading"
  @result="onResult"
/>

Implementation with slot

<StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader
  capture="shoot"
  @onloading="onLoading"
  @result="onResult"
  class="rounded-2xl"
>
  <template #actions="{ onCanPlay, isReset, onReset }">
    <button class="bg-green-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md" @click="onCanPlay">Stream</button>
    <button v-if="isReset" class="bg-blue-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md ms-2" @click="onReset()">
      Reset
    </button>
  </template>

  <template #action-stop="{ onCanStop }">
    <div class="container-btn-stop">
      <button class="bg-pink-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md" @click="onCanStop()">Stop</button>
    </div>
  </template>

  <template #action-facemode="{ onChangeFacemode }">
    <div class="container-btn-facemode">
      <button
        class="bg-red-300 w-10 h-10 p-2 inline-flex justify-center items-center rounded-full"
        @click="onChangeFacemode"
      >
        <IconCameraVue />
      </button>
    </div>
  </template>
</StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader>

Implementation use Ref component

Script

<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { type Result, StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader } from 'vue3-barcode-qrcode-reader'

const decode = ref<Result | undefined>(undefined)
const isLoading = ref<boolean>(false)
function onResult(data: Result | undefined): void {
  decode.value = data
}

function onLoading(loading: boolean) {
  isLoading.value = loading
}

// define ref for component
const refCamera = ref<InstanceType<typeof StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader> | null>(null)

function handleOnCanPlay() {
  refCamera.value?.onCanPlay()
}

function handleOnReset() {
  refCamera.value?.onReset()
}

function handleFacemode() {
  refCamera.value?.onChangeFacemode()
}

function handleOnCanStop() {
  refCamera.value?.onCanStop()
}
</script>

HTML

<template>
  <div class="flex justify-center items-center mt-10">
    <template v-if="isLoading">
      <button class="bg-yellow-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md me-4" @click="handleFacemode">
        Facemode
      </button>
      <button class="bg-red-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md" @click="handleOnCanStop">Stop</button>
    </template>

    <template v-else>
      <button class="bg-green-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md" @click="handleOnCanPlay">Stream</button>

      <button v-if="decode" class="bg-blue-300 px-6 py-1 rounded-md" @click="handleOnReset">
        Reset
      </button>
    </template>
  </div>

  <div class="flex flex-col items-center justify-center mt-6">
    <pre>Result:{{ decode }}</pre>

    <div class="phone mt-6">
      <div class="notch-container">
        <div class="notch"></div>
      </div>

      <div class="content">
        <template v-if="!isLoading">
          <h1 class="text-xl mb-2">Reader Barcode & QRCode</h1>
          <h2 class="text-base text-red-500 capitalize mb-4">mode: shoot</h2>
        </template>

        <StreamQrcodeBarcodeReader
          ref="refCamera"
          capture="shoot"
          show-on-stream
          @onloading="onLoading"
          @result="onResult"
        />
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>

Props

Parameter value Type Description
show-on-stream true or false Boolean Props for show or hide button stream if you want implementation use Ref component or maybe another case
capture "shoot" or "stream" emun Props capture

shoot

When the barcode or QR code is successfully scanned, the scanning process will stop.

stream

When the barcode or QR code is successfully scanned, the scanning process will not stop.


Slot

Parameter value Type Description
#actions {onCanPlay, isReset, onReset } func & boolean & func onCanPlay func for start stream camera & isReset state for handle show or hide button reset & onReset func for handle reset value Result
#action-stop {onCanStop} func function for hanlde stop stream camera
#action-facemode {onChangeFacemode} func function for hanlde switch camera on mobile

Events

The library emits the following events:

Parameter type
loaded function
onloading function(payload)
result function(payload)

loaded

When the libraty is loaded and the camera is ready to scan

onloading

for get value loading from component.

.js

const isLoading = ref(false)
function onLoading(loading) {
  isLoading.value = loading
}

.ts

const isLoading = ref<boolean>(false)
function onLoading(loading: boolean) {
  isLoading.value = loading
}

result

When a barcode or QR code is scanned. The result is passed as a parameter to the event handler. The result is the object with the following properties:

//example
{
    "text": "9578545203541",
    "rawBytes": null,
    "numBits": 0,
    "resultPoints": [
        {
            "x": 29.5,
            "y": 1016
        },
        {
            "x": 394.5,
            "y": 1016
        }
    ],
    "format": 7,
    "timestamp": 1700195512963,
    "resultMetadata": null
}

If you want to implement it in your code, you can follow this example:

.js

const resultScan = ref(undefined)
function onResult(result) {
  resultScan.value = result
}

.ts

import type { Result } from 'vue-barcode-reader'
const resultScan = ref<Result | undefined>(undefined)
function onResult(result: Result | undefined) {
  resultScan.value = result
}
<!-- result automaticly "text": "9578545203541" not object like example on top -->
<p>{{ resultScan }}</p>
<!-- note: if you want properties like the example above, you can assign the properties one by one in the variable-->

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