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An Objective-C Port of ZXing. Used to generate data matrix codes for Lotto because the Apple standard frameworks doens't support generating data matrix codes (yet). Unmodified fork of the original version just to have a backup copy in case the original might be deleted.

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zxingify-objc

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
  • Maxicode
  • Aztec ('beta' quality)
  • PDF 417 ('beta' quality)

ZXingObjC currently has feature parity with ZXing version 3.3.3.

Requirements

ZXingObjC requires Xcode 8.3.3 and above, targeting either iOS 8.0 and above, or Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and above.

Usage

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 = CGImageRetain([[ZXImage imageWithMatrix:result] cgimage]);

  // This CGImageRef image can be placed in a UIImage, NSImage, or written to a file.
  
  CGImageRelease(image);
} 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.
}

Installation

We highly recommend Carthage as module manager.

Carthage

ZXingObjC can be installed using Carthage. After installing Carthage just add ZXingObjC to your Cartfile:

github "TheLevelUp/ZXingObjC" ~> 3.6

CocoaPods

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects. After installing CocoaPods add ZXingObjC to your Podfile:

platform :ios, '8.0'
pod 'ZXingObjC', '~> 3.6.4'

Examples

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.
  • BarcodeScannerSwift - An iOS application that captures video from the camera, scans for barcodes and displays results on screen, completely rewritten in Swift.

Kudos

  • cwalcott initial creator of this project
  • neacao for his unparalleled support lately
  • claybridges for all the help regarding the project move

License

ZXingObjC is available under the Apache 2.0 license.

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An Objective-C Port of ZXing. Used to generate data matrix codes for Lotto because the Apple standard frameworks doens't support generating data matrix codes (yet). Unmodified fork of the original version just to have a backup copy in case the original might be deleted.

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