QRIO
Lightweight framework for QR scanning and generation
📝 Requirements
- iOS 9.0+
📦 Installation
Carthage
github "nodes-ios/QRIO"
Cocoa Pods
pod "QRIO"
💻 Usage
Creating a QR Code:
It's as easy as
let image = UIImage.QRImageFrom(string: "Hello World!")
This will return a UIImage:
You can also adjust the size of the generated image, which will give you a clearer image, and the correction level, which adds more error protection, by using the optional parameters:
let image = UIImage.QRImageFrom(string: "Hello World!",
containingViewSize: imageView.bounds.size,
correctionLevel: "M")
Scanning a QR Code:
You will need to create an instance of QRIO and maintain a strong reference to it:
let qrio = QRInput()
func scanForQR() {
qrio.scanForQRImage() { (string) in
print(string) // Prints "Hello World!" when using the QR codes above
}
}
You can optionally pass a view to display the preview video in, and also a rect of interest to focus the detection.
let qrio = QRInput()
func scanForQR() {
qrio.scanForQRImage(previewIn: previewContainer, rectOfInterest: hotspotView.frame) { (string) in
print(string) // Prints "Hello World!" when using the QR codes above
}
}
And that's it! If you need to end QR scanning, you can call finish()
on your QRIO object.
👥 Credits
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📄 License
QRIO is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.