react-native-honeywell-scanner-mf
v1.1.3
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A barcode scanner for Honeywell handheld devices like Honeywell Dolphin CT50/CT60
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React Native Honeywell Scanner Mf
This package is modified of 'react-native-honeywell-scanner' to support our own needs like EAN13 Digit check.
This package works with Honeywell devices that have an integrated barcode scanner, like the Honeywell Dolphin CT50 & CT60. This package was fully tested with a CT50 & CT60, since the SDK is not specific to the CT50/60 other devices will likely work as well but this is not guaranteed.
Tip: Use react-native-camera as fallback for devices that don't have an integrated scanner; it has an integrated barcode scanner by using the camera.
Installation
yarn add react-native-honeywell-scanner-mf
To install the native dependencies:
react-native link react-native-honeywell-scanner-mf
Usage
First you'll want to check whether the device is a Honeywell scanner:
import HoneywellScanner from "react-native-honeywell-scanner-mf";
HoneywellScanner.isCompatible; // true or false
The barcode reader needs to be "claimed" by your application; meanwhile no other application can use it. You can do that like this:
HoneywellScanner.startReader().then(claimed => {
console.log(claimed ? "Barcode reader is claimed" : "Barcode reader is busy");
});
To free the claim and stop the reader, also freeing up resources:
HoneywellScanner.stopReader().then(() => {
console.log("Freedom!");
});
To get events from the barcode scanner:
HoneywellScanner.on("barcodeReadSuccess", event => {
console.log("Received data", event);
});
HoneywellScanner.on("barcodeReadFail", () => {
console.log("Barcode read failed");
});
To stop receiving events:
function barcodeReadFail = () => console.log('Barcode read failed');
HoneywellScanner.off('barcodeReadFail', handler);
Inspiration
The react-native-bluetooth-serial project was used as inspiration. cordova-honeywell also served as some inspiration.