A Vue.js set of components to scan (or upload images) barcodes and QR codes.
- 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 repository | Codesandbox | Vercel | Netlify
Or you can check the library in action on the website parceltrackingapp.com.
The easiest way to use Vue Barcode Reader is to install it from npm or yarn.
npm install vue-barcode-reader --save
Or
yarn add vue-barcode-reader
For Vue 2.0 compatible version please use the [email protected]
.
There are type definitions available for those who work with TypeScript.
npm install @types/vue-barcode-reader --save-dev
Or
yarn add -D @types/vue-barcode-reader
The Vue Barcode Reader works out of the box by just including it.
Once a stream from the users camera is loaded, it's displayed and continuously scanned for barcodes. Results are indicated by the decode event.
<script setup>
import { StreamBarcodeReader } from 'vue-barcode-reader'
</script>
<StreamBarcodeReader @decode="onDecode" @loaded="onLoaded" />
<style lang="scss" scoped>
@import 'vue-barcode-reader/style.css';
</style>
The component renders to a simple file picker input element. Clicking opens a file dialog. On supporting mobile devices the camera is started to take a picture. The selected images are directly scanned and positive results are indicated by the decode
event.
<script setup>
import { ImageBarcodeReader } from 'vue-barcode-reader'
</script>
<ImageBarcodeReader @decode="onDecode" @error="onError" />
<style lang="scss" scoped>
@import 'vue-barcode-reader/style.css';
</style>
methods: { onDecode (result) { console.log(result) } }
The library emits the following events:
When the libraty is loaded and the camera is ready to scan
When a barcode or QR code is scanned. The result is passed as a parameter to the event handler. The result is the text encoded in the barcode or QR code.
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: