BarcodeScanner is a simple and beautiful wrapper around the camera with barcode capturing functionality and a great user experience.
- Barcode scanning.
- State modes: scanning, processing, unauthorized, not found.
- Handling of camera authorization status.
- Animated focus view and custom loading indicator.
- Torch mode switch.
- Customizable colors, informational and error messages.
- No external dependencies.
- Demo project.
To start capturing just instantiate BarcodeScannerViewController
, set needed
delegates and present it:
let viewController = BarcodeScannerViewController()
viewController.codeDelegate = self
viewController.errorDelegate = self
viewController.dismissalDelegate = self
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
You can also push BarcodeScannerViewController
to your navigation stack:
let viewController = BarcodeScannerViewController()
viewController.codeDelegate = self
navigationController?.pushViewController(viewController, animated: true)
Code delegate
Use BarcodeScannerCodeDelegate
when you want to get the captured code back.
extension ViewController: BarcodeScannerCodeDelegate {
func scanner(_ controller: BarcodeScannerViewController, didCaptureCode code: String, type: String) {
print(code)
controller.reset()
}
}
Error delegate
Use BarcodeScannerErrorDelegate
when you want to handle session errors.
extension ViewController: BarcodeScannerErrorDelegate {
func scanner(_ controller: BarcodeScannerViewController, didReceiveError error: Error) {
print(error)
}
}
Dismissal delegate
Use BarcodeScannerDismissalDelegate
to handle "Close button" tap.
Please note that BarcodeScannerViewController
doesn't dismiss itself if
it was presented initially.
extension ViewController: BarcodeScannerDismissalDelegate {
func scannerDidDismiss(_ controller: BarcodeScannerViewController) {
controller.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
When the code is captured BarcodeScannerViewController
switches to the processing
mode:
While the user sees a nice loading animation you can perform some background task, for example make a network request to fetch product info based on the code. When the task is done you have 3 options to proceed:
- Dismiss
BarcodeScannerViewController
and show your results.
func scanner(_ controller: BarcodeScannerViewController, didCaptureCode code: String, type: String) {
// Code processing
controller.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
}
- Show an error message and switch back to the scanning mode (for example, when there is no product found with a given barcode in your database):
func scanner(_ controller: BarcodeScannerViewController, didCaptureCode code: String, type: String) {
// Code processing
controller.resetWithError(message: "Error message")
// If message is not provided the default message will be used instead.
}
- Reset the controller to the scanning mode (with or without animation):
func scanner(_ controller: BarcodeScannerViewController, didCaptureCode code: String, type: String) {
// Code processing
controller.reset(animated: true)
}
If you want to do continuous barcode scanning just set the isOneTimeSearch
property on your BarcodeScannerViewController
instance to false
.
We styled BarcodeScanner to make it look nice, but you can always use public properties or inheritance to customize its appearance.
Header
let viewController = BarcodeScannerViewController()
viewController.headerViewController.titleLabel.text = "Scan barcode"
viewController.headerViewController.closeButton.tintColor = .red
Please note that HeaderViewController
is visible only when
BarcodeScannerViewController
is being presented.
Footer and messages
let viewController = BarcodeScannerViewController()
viewController.messageViewController.regularTintColor = .black
viewController.messageViewController.errorTintColor = .red
viewController.messageViewController.textLabel.textColor = .black
Camera
let viewController = BarcodeScannerViewController()
// Change focus view style
viewController.cameraViewController.barCodeFocusViewType = .animated
// Show camera position button
viewController.cameraViewController.showsCameraButton = true
// Set the initial camera position
viewController.cameraViewController.initialCameraPosition = .front // Default is .back
// Set settings button text
let title = NSAttributedString(
string: "Settings",
attributes: [.font: UIFont.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 17), .foregroundColor : UIColor.white]
)
viewController.cameraViewController.settingButton.setAttributedTitle(title, for: UIControlState())
Metadata
// Add extra metadata object type
let viewController = BarcodeScannerViewController()
viewController.metadata.append(AVMetadataObject.ObjectType.qr)
BarcodeScanner is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'BarcodeScanner'
Don't forget to set a Privacy - Camera Usage Description
in your Info.plist file, else the app will crash with a SIGBART.
In order to quickly try the demo project of a BarcodeScanner just run
pod try BarcodeScanner
in your terminal.
BarcodeScanner is also available through Carthage. To install just write into your Cartfile:
github "hyperoslo/BarcodeScanner"
To install BarcodeScanner manually just download and drop Sources
and
Images
folders in your project.
Hyper Interaktiv AS, ios@hyper.no
We would love you to contribute to BarcodeScanner, check the CONTRIBUTING file for more info.
BarcodeScanner is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.