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vanillaqr

v1.0.0

Published

Client Side QR Code Generator

Downloads

753

Readme

VanillaQR clientside javascript QR code generator

A small javascript file for creating qr codes on the fly using the HTML5 Canvas element. By default VanillaQR.js will output a canvas element as it's domElement. If the canvas element and 2d context is not supported, it will create a table instead. Tables will not be able to output images so be sure to check that the image element exists.

How to use

<script src="VanillaQR.min.js"></script>
<script>

//Create qr object
//Minus the url, these are the defaults
var qr = new VanillaQR({

    url: "https://github.com/chuckfairy/VanillQR.js",
    size: 280,

    colorLight: "#ffffff",
    colorDark: "#000000",

    //output to table or canvas
    toTable: false,

    //Ecc correction level 1-4
    ecclevel: 1,

    //Use a border or not
    noBorder: false,

    //Border size to output at
    borderSize: 4

});

//Canvas or table is stored in domElement property
document.body.appendChild(qr.domElement);

//Alternatively you can create an image from the canvas
//png, jpg, jpeg, webp, gif, bmp, tiff, x-icon, svg+xml, xxx
//Currently canvas dataURL mime types are not the same
var imageElement = qr.toImage("png");

if(imageElement) {
    document.body.appendChild(imageElement);
}


//You can recreate the qr code to a new url like so
//If you have appended the domElement it will change
qr.url = "https://github.com/chuckfairy";
qr.colorLight = "#0000000";
qr.colorDark = "#ffffff";
qr.init();

</script>

Through module

import VanillaQR from "VanillaQR"


//See above for more
var qr = new VanillaQR({
    url: "https://github.com/chuckfairy/VanillQR.js",
});

Browser support

All browsers with canvas and canvas 2d context support

  • Chrome > 30
  • IE > 8
  • Firefox > 33
  • Opera > 25
  • Safari > 7.0
  • Android > 4.0

Table support fallback

  • Chrome
  • IE > 6
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari
  • Andriod

Vanilla QR is based on a port of a java qr code library that I can no longer find. When I do find it I'll be sure to give it proper credit. Thank you and have a nice day!

Live Demos

  • Demo > http://chuckfairy.com/VanillaQR.js/example.html
  • Creator > http://chuckfairy.com/VanillaQR.js/creator/

Special Thanks

  • @alberto-salinas