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Easy to use barcode reader for your Android Project (Uses Google Mobile Vision API)

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MaterialBarcodeScanner

Easy to use barcode reader for your Android Project (Uses Google Mobile Vision API)

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###Overview

  • Integrate in a few minutes
  • Quick and simple api
  • No external apps required
  • Uses Google Mobile Vision API (fast, local and rotation free)
  • Automatically parses QR Codes, Data Matrix, PDF-417, and Aztec values
  • Supports 1D barcodes: EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, Code-39, Code-93, Code-128, ITF, Codabar
  • Supports 2D barcodes: QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF-417, Aztec

#Setup ##1. Provide gradle dependency

compile 'com.edwardvanraak:MaterialBarcodeScanner:0.0.6-ALPHA'

##2. Build a MaterialBarcodeScanner

    private void startScan() {
        /**
         * Build a new MaterialBarcodeScanner
         */
        final MaterialBarcodeScanner materialBarcodeScanner = new MaterialBarcodeScannerBuilder()
                .withActivity(MainActivity.this)
                .withEnableAutoFocus(true)
                .withBleepEnabled(true)
                .withBackfacingCamera()
                .withText("Scanning...")
                .withResultListener(new MaterialBarcodeScanner.OnResultListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResult(Barcode barcode) {
                        barcodeResult = barcode;
                        result.setText(barcode.rawValue);
                    }
                })
                .build();
        materialBarcodeScanner.startScan();
    }

Hook it up to a button

  fab.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
            @Override
            public void onClick(View view) {
                startScan();
            }
        });

##3. Start scanning!

Check out the full example project for code required for camera permissions on Android 6.0 Marshmallow

#Additional Setup

##Center tracking mode

By default a barcode is tracked/highlighted at the location at which it was found.
With center tracking mode a square image will be shown during scanning that will turn green when a barcode is found. Please note that you can still scan a barcode outside the center tracker! This is purely a visual change.

To activate center tracking mode simply call the following builder method:

.withCenterTracker()

If you want to provide your own image for the tracker you can use:

.withCenterTracker(R.drawable.your_tracker_image, R.drawable.your_detected_state_tracker_image):

##Exclusive barcode scanning

In some situations you might want to scan for only a certain type of barcode like QR-Codes or 2D barcodes. You can do this with the following builder methods:

.withOnlyQRCodeScanning()
.withOnly3DScanning()
.withOnly2DScanning()

If you want to scan for a very specific combination of barcodes you can setup the builder like this:

.withBarcodeFormats(Barcode.AZTEC | Barcode.EAN_13 | Barcode.CODE_93)		

##Screenshots Image

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