Improve stability, performance and completeness of library.
- Move scanning to other thread.
- Change rawBytes (unsigned char *) to NSArray * consisted of NSNumber.
ZXingObjC is a full Objective-C port of ZXing ("Zebra Crossing"), a Java barcode image processing library. It is designed to be used on both iOS devices and in Mac applications.
The following barcodes are currently supported for both encoding and decoding:
- UPC-A and UPC-E
- EAN-8 and EAN-13
- Code 39
- Code 93
- Code 128
- ITF
- Codabar
- RSS-14 (all variants)
- QR Code
- Data Matrix
- Aztec ('beta' quality)
- PDF 417 ('alpha' quality)
ZXingObjC currently has feature parity with ZXing version 2.0.
Encoding:
NSError* error = nil;
ZXMultiFormatWriter* writer = [ZXMultiFormatWriter writer];
ZXBitMatrix* result = [writer encode:@"A string to encode"
format:kBarcodeFormatQRCode
width:500
height:500
error:&error];
if (result) {
CGImageRef image = [[ZXImage imageWithMatrix:result] cgimage];
// This CGImageRef image can be placed in a UIImage, NSImage, or written to a file.
} else {
NSString* errorMessage = [error localizedDescription];
}
Decoding:
CGImageRef imageToDecode; // Given a CGImage in which we are looking for barcodes
ZXLuminanceSource* source = [[[ZXCGImageLuminanceSource alloc] initWithCGImage:imageToDecode] autorelease];
ZXBinaryBitmap* bitmap = [ZXBinaryBitmap binaryBitmapWithBinarizer:[ZXHybridBinarizer binarizerWithSource:source]];
NSError* error = nil;
// There are a number of hints we can give to the reader, including
// possible formats, allowed lengths, and the string encoding.
ZXDecodeHints* hints = [ZXDecodeHints hints];
ZXMultiFormatReader* reader = [ZXMultiFormatReader reader];
ZXResult* result = [reader decode:bitmap
hints:hints
error:&error];
if (result) {
// The coded result as a string. The raw data can be accessed with
// result.rawBytes and result.length.
NSString* contents = result.text;
// The barcode format, such as a QR code or UPC-A
ZXBarcodeFormat format = result.barcodeFormat;
} else {
// Use error to determine why we didn't get a result, such as a barcode
// not being found, an invalid checksum, or a format inconsistency.
}
ZXingObjC includes several example applications found in "examples" folder:
- BarcodeScanner - An iOS application that captures video from the camera, scans for barcodes and displays results on screen.
- QrCodeTest - A basic QR code generator that accepts input, encodes it as a QR code, and displays it on screen.
As a simpler alternative to adding files directly, you can consider using CocoaPods to add ZXingObjC as a dependency.
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Download ZXingObjC or clone it from git:
git clone git://github.com/TheLevelUp/ZXingObjC.git
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Drag the ZXingObjC folder onto Xcode. Make sure "Copy items" is checked before clicking "Add".
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Selecting your project in the left sidebar, select your target, and choose the "Build Phases" tab. Under "Link Binary With Libraries", add the appropriate frameworks for your architecture:
For an iOS app: * AVFoundation.framework * CoreGraphics.framework * CoreMedia.framework * CoreVideo.framework * ImageIO.framework * QuartzCore.framework
For a Mac app: * ApplicationServices.framework * CoreMedia.framework * CoreVideo.framework * QuartzCore.framework * QTKit.framework
- Import the ZXingObjC framework header:
#import "ZXingObjC.h"
ZXingObjC is available under the Apache 2.0 license.