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A universal barcode and QR code scanner for Flutter based on MLKit. Uses CameraX on Android, AVFoundation on iOS and Apple Vision & AVFoundation on macOS.
mobile_scanner #
A universal barcode and QR code scanner for Flutter based on MLKit. Uses CameraX on Android, AVFoundation on iOS and Apple Vision & AVFoundation on macOS.
Platform Support #
Android | iOS | MacOS | Web | Linux | Windows |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Android #
SDK 21 and newer. Reason: CameraX requires at least SDK 21. Also, make sure you upgrade kotlin to the latest version in your project.
This packages uses the bundled version of MLKit Barcode-scanning for Android. This version is more accurate and immediately available to devices. However, this version will increas the size of the app with approximately 3 to 10 MB. The alternative for this is to use the unbundled version of MLKit Barcode-scanning for Android. This version is older than the bundled version however this only increases the size by around 600KB.
To use this version you must alter the mobile_scanner gradle file to replace com.google.mlkit:barcode-scanning:17.0.2
with com.google.android.gms:play-services-mlkit-barcode-scanning:18.0.0
. Keep in mind that if you alter the gradle files directly in your project it can be overriden when you update your pubspec.yaml. I am still searching for a way to properly replace the module in gradle but have yet to find one.
You can read more about the difference between the two versions here.
iOS #
iOS 11 and newer. Reason: MLKit for iOS requires at least iOS 10 and a 64bit device.
Add the following keys to your Info.plist file, located in
NSCameraUsageDescription - describe why your app needs access to the camera. This is called Privacy - Camera Usage Description in the visual editor.
If you want to use the local gallery feature from image_picker
NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription - describe why your app needs permission for the photo library. This is called Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description in the visual editor.
macOS #
macOS 10.13 or newer. Reason: Apple Vision library.
Web #
Add this to web/index.html
:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jsqr@1.4.0/dist/jsQR.min.js"></script>
Web only supports QR codes for now. Do you have experience with Flutter Web development? Help me with migrating from jsQR to qr-scanner for full barcode support!
Features Supported #
Features | Android | iOS | macOS | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
analyzeImage (Gallery) | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ |
Usage #
Import package:mobile_scanner/mobile_scanner.dart
, and use the widget with or without the controller.
If you don't provide a controller, you can't control functions like the torch(flash) or switching camera.
If you don't set allowDuplicates to false, you can get multiple scans in a very short time, causing things like pop() to fire lots of times.
Example without controller:
import 'package:mobile_scanner/mobile_scanner.dart';
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(title: const Text('Mobile Scanner')),
body: MobileScanner(
allowDuplicates: false,
onDetect: (barcode, args) {
if (barcode.rawValue == null) {
debugPrint('Failed to scan Barcode');
} else {
final String code = barcode.rawValue!;
debugPrint('Barcode found! $code');
}
}),
);
}
Example with controller and initial values:
import 'package:mobile_scanner/mobile_scanner.dart';
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(title: const Text('Mobile Scanner')),
body: MobileScanner(
allowDuplicates: false,
controller: MobileScannerController(
facing: CameraFacing.front, torchEnabled: true),
onDetect: (barcode, args) {
if (barcode.rawValue == null) {
debugPrint('Failed to scan Barcode');
} else {
final String code = barcode.rawValue!;
debugPrint('Barcode found! $code');
}
}),
);
}
Example with controller and torch & camera controls:
import 'package:mobile_scanner/mobile_scanner.dart';
MobileScannerController cameraController = MobileScannerController();
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: const Text('Mobile Scanner'),
actions: [
IconButton(
color: Colors.white,
icon: ValueListenableBuilder(
valueListenable: cameraController.torchState,
builder: (context, state, child) {
switch (state as TorchState) {
case TorchState.off:
return const Icon(Icons.flash_off, color: Colors.grey);
case TorchState.on:
return const Icon(Icons.flash_on, color: Colors.yellow);
}
},
),
iconSize: 32.0,
onPressed: () => cameraController.toggleTorch(),
),
IconButton(
color: Colors.white,
icon: ValueListenableBuilder(
valueListenable: cameraController.cameraFacingState,
builder: (context, state, child) {
switch (state as CameraFacing) {
case CameraFacing.front:
return const Icon(Icons.camera_front);
case CameraFacing.back:
return const Icon(Icons.camera_rear);
}
},
),
iconSize: 32.0,
onPressed: () => cameraController.switchCamera(),
),
],
),
body: MobileScanner(
allowDuplicates: false,
controller: cameraController,
onDetect: (barcode, args) {
if (barcode.rawValue == null) {
debugPrint('Failed to scan Barcode');
} else {
final String code = barcode.rawValue!;
debugPrint('Barcode found! $code');
}
}));
}