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html5-qrcode
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SurveyJS
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quagga2
An advanced barcode-scanner written in Javascript and TypeScript - Continuation from https://github.com/serratus/quaggajs
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browser
ZXing for JS's browser layer with decoding implementations for browser. (by zxing-js)
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simple-qr
Simple QR, a simple and lightweight app to scan, create and store QR codes.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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symbology
🔖 Generates 1D, 2D, or composite barcodes in png, svg, or eps formats. Supports 50+ symbologies.
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react-qr-barcode-scanner
A simple React Component using the client's webcam to read barcodes.
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quagga2-react-example
Showcasing Quagga2 in combination with ReactJS
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Re-Meds
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library reviews and mentions
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Advice requested - scanning barcodes in C#, but, it's a web application
I would solve it client side. Just write a little bit of javascript with zxing-js (https://github.com/zxing-js/library). There is also a vue package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-zxing-scanner.
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Metrc tag scanning tool
Very nice! I noticed that it only supports Chrome at the moment. Perhaps take a look at https://github.com/zxing-js/library which lets you scan C128 and QR (and others) from in-browser camera access --- so it works in FF, Chrome, Safari even on iOS.
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How to scan barcodes in your React.js application
The react-qr-barcode-scanner relies on zxing for decoding barcodes. I used it for some time until I discovered a bug caused by inconsistent results from reading EAN codes. I found an issue on zxing and it appeared to have been fixed. However the react-qr-barcode-scanner used an older version of zxing where this was still an issue.
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Barcode scanner
There wasn't much in the ways of react things that I could find so I believe I just made my own component using zxing. It was pretty straightforward. I'll see if I can't find the code for this.
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QR Scanner for Blazor application
That said, it's really just a wrapper for the ZXing JavaScript library (https://github.com/zxing-js/library), so you could easily include that in your protect and initialize it yourself.
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Looking for Self-hosted (preferably dockerized) "Library" Catalogue Software
You might want to check https://openlibrary.org and its API with a web based bar code scanner e.g https://github.com/zxing-js/library then plug back to Calibre or your favorite PIM/PKM tool.
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Looking for zxing-js barcode scanning alternatives
Issue: https://github.com/zxing-js/library/issues/466
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[AskJS] anybody worked with JS based barcode scanner ??
I am currently working on a project with implementations that are very similar. I went with zxing-js, which is a js port of the app written in java. seems to grab most barcodes, although the documentation for js is slim to none. I had to manually go through some of the code to understand even what functions were available to me. So far so good, I would recommend: https://github.com/zxing-js/library
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zxing-js/library is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of library is TypeScript.