@wacky6/jsqr
v1.0.1
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A pure javascript QR code reading library that takes in raw images and will locate, extract and parse any QR code found within.
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jsQR
A pure javascript QR code reading library. This library takes in raw images and will locate, extract and parse any QR code found within.
Installation
NodeJS
npm install jsqr --save
// ES6 import
import jsQR from "jsqr";
// CommonJS require
const jsQR = require("jsqr");
jsQR(...);
Browser
Include jsQR.js
.
<script src="jsQR.js"></script>
<script>
jsQR(...);
</script>
Usage
jsQR exports a method that takes in 3 arguments representing the image data you wish to decode.
const code = jsQR(imageData, width, height);
if (code) {
console.log("Found QR code", code);
}
Arguments
imageData
- AnUint8ClampedArray
of RGBA pixel values in the form[r0, g0, b0, a0, r1, g1, b1, a1, ...]
. As such the length of this array should be4 * width * height
. This data is in the same form as theImageData
interface, and it's also commonly returned by node modules for reading images.width
- The width of the image you wish to decode.height
The height of the image you wish to decode.
Return value
If a QR is able to be decoded the library will return an object with the following keys.
binaryData
-Uint8ClampedArray
- The raw bytes of the QR code.data
- The string version of the QR code data.location
- An object with keys describing key points of the QR code. Each key is a point of the form{x: number, y: number}
. Has points for the following locations.- Corners -
topRightCorner
/topLeftCorner
/bottomRightCorner
/bottomLeftCorner
; - Finder patterns -
topRightFinderPattern
/topLeftFinderPattern
/bottomLeftFinderPattern
- May also have a point for the
bottomRightAlignmentPattern
assuming one exists and can be located.
- Corners -
Because the library is written in typescript you can also view the type definitions to understand the API.
Contributing
jsQR is written using typescript.
You can view the development source in the src
directory.
Tests can be run with
npm test
The test suite is several hundred images that can be found in the test-data/ folder.
Not all the images can be read. In general changes should hope to increase the number of images that read. However due to the nature of computer vision some changes may cause images that pass to start to fail and visa versa. To update the expected outcomes run npm run-script generate-test-data
. These outcomes can be evaluated in the context of a PR to determine if a change improves or harms the overall ability of the library to read QR codes.
After testing any changes, you can compile the production version by running
npm run-script build
- Source hosted at GitHub
- Report issues, questions, feature requests on GitHub Issues
Pull requests are welcome! Please create seperate branches for seperate features/patches.