The project's goal is to assist developers in creating .NET MAUI applications featuring a custom camera view. It utilizes Dynamsoft Vision SDKs for barcode, MRZ (Machine Readable Zone), and document detection.
https://github.com/yushulx/Capture-Vision-Maui/tree/main/Capture.Vision.Maui.Example
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Windows
dotnet-maui-windows-qr-code-scanner.mp4
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Android
dotnet-maui-android-qr-code-scanner.mp4
- Android
- iOS
- Windows
- Read 1D barcodes, QR codes, PDF417, DataMatrix, and other formats from camera frames.
- Recognize Machine Readable Zones (MRZ) from camera frames.
- Detect document edges within camera frames.
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Enable the camera view in
MauiProgram.cs
:builder.UseNativeCameraView()
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Request a free trial license and replace
LICENSE-KEY
with your own license key in the platform-specific code.App.xaml.cs for Windows:
using Dynamsoft; using Microsoft.UI.Xaml; namespace Capture.Vision.Maui.Example.WinUI { public partial class App : MauiWinUIApplication { public App() { this.InitializeComponent(); BarcodeQRCodeReader.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); DocumentScanner.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); MrzScanner.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); } } }
MainActivity.cs for Android:
using Android.App; using Android.Content.PM; using Android.OS; using Dynamsoft; namespace Capture.Vision.Maui.Example { public class MainActivity : MauiAppCompatActivity { protected override void OnCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { base.OnCreate(savedInstanceState); // Your platform-specific code here BarcodeQRCodeReader.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); DocumentScanner.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); MrzScanner.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); } } }
Program.cs for iOS:
using ObjCRuntime; using UIKit; using Dynamsoft; static void Main(string[] args) { DocumentScanner.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); BarcodeQRCodeReader.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); MrzScanner.InitLicense("LICENSE-KEY"); UIApplication.Main(args, null, typeof(AppDelegate)); }
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Create a content page to add the camera view:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <ContentPage xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/dotnet/2021/maui" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2009/xaml" xmlns:skia="clr-namespace:SkiaSharp.Views.Maui.Controls;assembly=SkiaSharp.Views.Maui.Controls" xmlns:cv="clr-namespace:Capture.Vision.Maui;assembly=Capture.Vision.Maui" x:Class="Capture.Vision.Maui.Example.CameraPage" Title="CameraPage"> <ScrollView> <Grid> <cv:CameraView x:Name="cameraView" HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand" VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand" EnableBarcode="True" EnableDocumentDetect="True" EnableMrz="True" ResultReady="cameraView_ResultReady" FrameReady="cameraView_FrameReady" /> <skia:SKCanvasView x:Name="canvasView" Margin="0" HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand" VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand" PaintSurface="OnCanvasViewPaintSurface" /> </Grid> </ScrollView> </ContentPage>
Set
EnableBarcode
,EnableDocumentDetect
, andEnableMrz
to activate barcode, document, and MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) detection, respectively. Use thecameraView_ResultReady
event to retrieve the results.private void cameraView_ResultReady(object sender, ResultReadyEventArgs e) { if (e.Result is BarcodeResult[]) {} else if (e.Result is DocumentResult) {} else if (e.Result is MrzResult) {} }
In the cameraView_FrameReady
event, you can access the camera frame for custom image processing.
private void cameraView_FrameReady(object sender, FrameReadyEventArgs e)
{
// process image
}
The FrameReadyEventArgs
provide the image buffer, width, height, stride and format.
public class FrameReadyEventArgs : EventArgs
{
public enum PixelFormat
{
GRAYSCALE,
RGB888,
BGR888,
RGBA8888,
BGRA8888,
}
public FrameReadyEventArgs(byte[] buffer, int width, int height, int stride, PixelFormat pixelFormat)
{
Buffer = buffer;
Width = width;
Height = height;
Stride = stride;
Format = pixelFormat;
}
public byte[] Buffer { get; private set; }
public int Width { get; private set; }
public int Height { get; private set; }
public int Stride { get; private set; }
public PixelFormat Format { get; private set; }
}
Currently, frames captured from Windows and Android devices are in the GRAYSCALE
format, whereas frames from iOS devices use the BGRA8888
format.
Configure the barcode detection parameters to suit specific scenarios and requirements. This includes adjusting settings for barcode types, scanning precision, and other relevant factors.
public CameraPage()
{
InitializeComponent();
...
// cameraView.BarcodeParameters = "{\"Version\":\"3.0\", \"ImageParameter\":{\"Name\":\"IP1\", \"BarcodeFormatIds\":[\"BF_QR_CODE\", \"BF_ONED\"], \"ExpectedBarcodesCount\":20}}";
}
- Camera: https://github.com/hjam40/Camera.MAUI
- Barcode: https://github.com/yushulx/dotnet-barcode-qr-code-sdk
- Capture Vision: https://github.com/yushulx/Capture-Vision
cd Capture.Vision.Maui
dotnet build --configuration Release