QR code Scanner Web Component
Requirements
- Https
Usage
<dbp-qr-code-scanner></dbp-qr-code-scanner>
The QR code Scanner Web Component uses a camera device, which you can select(if you have more than one).
With this camera device you can scan a QR code. If a QR code is detected a event will be fired named:
'dbp-qr-code-scanner-data'
.
In this event you can read the data of the qr code with: 'event.detail'
.
Attributes
-
lang
(optional, default:de
): set tode
oren
for German or English- example
<dbp-qr-code-scanner lang="de"></dbp-qr-code-scanner>
- example
-
scan-is-ok
(optional, default:false
): set totrue
orfalse
for green or red border of the QR code. The colors are from css vars (--dbp-success-bg-color
and--dbp-danger-bg-color
)- example
<dbp-person-select scan-is-ok></dbp-person-select>
- example
-
show-output
(optional, default:false
): set totrue
for showing a box under the video canvas with the read QR code data- example
<dbp-qr-code-scanner show-output></dbp-qr-code-scanner>
- example
-
stop-scan
(optional, default:false
): set totrue
when you don't want to start the QR code reader immediatly after loaded. This attribute is also used to stop the QR code reader if you don't need it anymore.- example
<dbp-qr-code-scanner stop-scan></dbp-qr-code-scanner>
- example
Events
-
'dbp-qr-code-scanner-data'
: Outgoing Event which is fired if a QR code is detected. The data of the detected QR code is inevent.detail
.
Local development
# get the source
git clone git@gitlab.tugraz.at:dbp/web-components/qr-code-scanner.git
cd qr-code-scanner
git submodule update --init
# install dependencies (make sure you have npm version 4+ installed, so symlinks to the git submodules are created automatically)
yarn install
# constantly build dist/bundle.js and run a local web-server on port 8002
yarn run watch-local
# run tests
yarn test
Jump to http://localhost:8002 and you should get a demo page.
Camera for local development
You can use your desktop as a camera, to test the qr code reader
#install the virtual cam
sudo apt install ffmpeg v4l2loopback-dkms; sudo modprobe v4l2loopback
#start virtual cam - Dummy video device (0x0000)
ffmpeg -f x11grab -r 15 -s 1280x720 -i :0.0+0,0 -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p -threads 0 -f v4l2 /dev/video0
Then you can place a QR Code in the left corner of your desktop. You can try the webcomponent with this example QR Code.
Hint
Add the attribute show-output
for debugging propose.
- example:
<dbp-qr-code-scanner show-output></dbp-qr-code-scanner>