/wagtail-qrcode

This package can be used to create a page in Wagtail CMS that has a corresponding QR Code.

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Wagtail QR code

This package can be used to create a page in Wagtail CMS that has a corresponding QR Code.

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Features

  • The generated QR Code is saved as an EPS document that can be printed. When scanned IT will link to the page via a redirect using the page ID
  • You can download the generated QR code and use it in printed advertising like posters, postcards, banners, beer mats and more.
  • When saving a draft or publishing a page you can add a one-time email address to send the qr-code to as an attachment.

Installation

To add the package to your own Wagtail CMS

Install the package into your environment.

pip install wagtail-qrcode

Add the package to your site settings.

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # ...
    "wagtail_qrcode",
    # ...
]

Add this setting to your Wagtail settings.

It is used to generate the base url for the QR code

WAGTAIL_QR_CODE_BASE_URL = "your-site-url"

You'll likely want to test the QRcode using another device. Your device will need to be able to resolve your testing domain and localhost probably won't work.

Try using a service like ngrok to set up a url to your localhost and use that domain name as in the WAGTAIL_QR_CODE_BASE_URL setting.

This is the command I use to start ngrok.

./ngrok http 8000 --scheme=http

Using the QRCode page model mixin

Use the model mixin in a new or an existing page model.

# models.py

from wagtail.admin.panels import (
    FieldPanel,
    MultiFieldPanel,
    ObjectList,
    TabbedInterface,
)
from wagtail.models import Page

from wagtail_qrcode.admin_forms import QrCodeEmailForm
from wagtail_qrcode.models import QRCodeMixin


class QRCodePage(QRCodeMixin, Page):
    qrcode_panels = QRCodeMixin.panels + [
        MultiFieldPanel(
            [
                FieldPanel("email_address"),
                FieldPanel("email_subject"),
                FieldPanel("email_body"),
            ],
            heading="Send QR code via email",
        )
    ]

    edit_handler = TabbedInterface(
        [
            ObjectList(Page.content_panels, heading="Content"),
            ObjectList(Page.promote_panels, heading="Promote"),
            ObjectList(Page.settings_panels, heading="Settings", classname="settings"),
            ObjectList(qrcode_panels, heading="QR Code", classname="qr-code"),
        ]
    )

    base_form_class = QrCodeEmailForm

This will add a new tab in the page editor QR Code where you can preview the generated QR code and access the downloadable print ready EPS file. (the file can also be found in the documents app)

If you don't need to be able to send the qrcode via email your page model can be

# models.py

from wagtail.admin.panels import (
    FieldPanel,
    MultiFieldPanel,
    ObjectList,
    TabbedInterface,
)
from wagtail.models import Page

from wagtail_qrcode.models import QRCodeMixin


class QRCodePage(QRCodeMixin, Page):
    qrcode_panels = QRCodeMixin.panels

    edit_handler = TabbedInterface(
        [
            ObjectList(Page.content_panels, heading="Content"),
            ObjectList(Page.promote_panels, heading="Promote"),
            ObjectList(Page.settings_panels, heading="Settings", classname="settings"),
            ObjectList(qrcode_panels, heading="QR Code", classname="qr-code"),
        ]
    )

URLS

Include the wagtail-qrcode urls in your site urls before wagtail_urls.

The url provides the redirect endpoint when the qr-code is scanned and viewed in a browser.

urlpatterns = [
    # ...
    path("qr-code/", include("wagtail_qrcode.urls")),
    # ...
]

or import the view and pass the view in the path function

from wagtail_qrcode.views import qr_code_page_view

urlpatterns = [
    # ...
    path("qr-code/", qr_code_page_view, name="qr-code-view"),
    # ...
]

Configuration

Set the configuration (optional, these are the defaults)

WAGTAIL_QR_CODE = {
    "collection_name": "QR Codes",
    "scale": 3,
    "quiet_zone": 6,
    "svg_has_xml_declaration": False,
    "svg_has_doc_type_declaration": False,
}
  • collection_name: is automatically created and used as the collection for all generated QR codes
  • scale: the size of the dots in the QR code
  • quiet_zone: the plain border around the QR code
  • svg_has_xml_declaration: does the QR code SVG have an XML declaration
  • svg_has_doc_type_declaration: does the QR code SVG have an HTML doc-type

Contributing

If you would like to suggest an improvement to the package contributions are welcome

Issues

If you find an issue please consider raising and issue