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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 scanner for Flutter based on MLKit. Uses CameraX on Android and AVFoundation on iOS.
Breaking Changes v5.0.0 #
Version 5.0.0 brings some breaking changes. However, some are reverted in version 5.1.0. Please see the list below for all breaking changes, and Changelog.md for a more detailed list.
The(Reverted in version 5.1.0)autoStart
attribute has been removed from theMobileScannerController
. The controller should be manually started on-demand.A controller is now required for the(Reverted in version 5.1.0)MobileScanner
widget.The(Reverted in version 5.1.0)onDetect
method has been removed from theMobileScanner
widget. Instead, listen toMobileScannerController.barcodes
directly.- The
width
andheight
ofBarcodeCapture
have been removed, in favor ofsize
. - The
raw
attribute is nowObject?
instead ofdynamic
, so that it participates in type promotion. - The
MobileScannerArguments
class has been removed from the public API, as it is an internal type. - The
cameraFacingOverride
named argument for thestart()
method has been renamed tocameraDirection
. - The
analyzeImage
function now correctly returns aBarcodeCapture?
instead of a boolean. - The
formats
attribute of theMobileScannerController
is now non-null. - The
MobileScannerState
enum has been renamed toMobileScannerAuthorizationState
. - The various
ValueNotifier
s for the camera state have been removed. Use thevalue
of theMobileScannerController
instead. - The
hasTorch
getter has been removed. Instead, use the torch state of the controller's value. - The
TorchState
enum now provides a new value for unavailable flashlights. - The
onPermissionSet
,onStart
andonScannerStarted
methods have been removed from theMobileScanner
widget. Instead, awaitMobileScannerController.start()
. - The
startDelay
has been removed from theMobileScanner
widget. Instead, use a delay between manual starts of one or more controllers. - The
overlay
widget of theMobileScanner
has been replaced by a new property,overlayBuilder
, which provides the constraints for the overlay. - The torch can no longer be toggled on the web, as this is only available for image tracks and not video tracks. As a result the torch state for the web will always be
TorchState.unavailable
. - The zoom scale can no longer be modified on the web, as this is only available for image tracks and not video tracks. As a result, the zoom scale will always be
1.0
.
Features Supported #
See the example app for detailed implementation information.
Features | Android | iOS | macOS | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
analyzeImage (Gallery) | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ |
returnImage | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ |
scanWindow | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ |
Platform Support #
Android | iOS | macOS | Web | Linux | Windows |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ❌ | ❌ |
Platform specific setup #
Android #
This package uses by default the bundled version of MLKit Barcode-scanning for Android. This version is immediately available to the device. But it will increase the size of the app by approximately 3 to 10 MB.
The alternative is to use the unbundled version of MLKit Barcode-scanning for Android. This version is downloaded on first use via Google Play Services. It increases the app size by around 600KB.
You can read more about the difference between the two versions here.
To use the unbundled version of the MLKit Barcode-scanning, add the following line to your /android/gradle.properties
file:
dev.steenbakker.mobile_scanner.useUnbundled=true
iOS #
iOS arm64 Simulators are currently not yet supported, until the migration to the Vision API is complete. See https://github.com/juliansteenbakker/mobile_scanner/issues/1225
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.
Example,
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>This app needs camera access to scan QR codes</string>
<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>This app needs photos access to get QR code from photo library</string>
macOS #
Ensure that you granted camera permission in XCode -> Signing & Capabilities:
Web #
As of version 5.0.0 adding the barcode scanning library script to the index.html
is no longer required,
as the script is automatically loaded on first use.
Providing a mirror for the barcode scanning library #
If a different mirror is needed to load the barcode scanning library, the source URL can be set beforehand.
import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'package:mobile_scanner/mobile_scanner.dart';
final String scriptUrl = // ...
if (kIsWeb) {
MobileScannerPlatform.instance.setBarcodeLibraryScriptUrl(scriptUrl);
}
Usage #
Import the package with package:mobile_scanner/mobile_scanner.dart
.
Create a new MobileScannerController
controller, using the required options.
Provide a StreamSubscription
for the barcode events.
final MobileScannerController controller = MobileScannerController(
// required options for the scanner
);
StreamSubscription<Object?>? _subscription;
Ensure that your State
class mixes in WidgetsBindingObserver
, to handle lifecyle changes:
class MyState extends State<MyStatefulWidget> with WidgetsBindingObserver {
// ...
@override
void didChangeAppLifecycleState(AppLifecycleState state) {
// If the controller is not ready, do not try to start or stop it.
// Permission dialogs can trigger lifecycle changes before the controller is ready.
if (!controller.value.hasCameraPermission) {
return;
}
switch (state) {
case AppLifecycleState.detached:
case AppLifecycleState.hidden:
case AppLifecycleState.paused:
return;
case AppLifecycleState.resumed:
// Restart the scanner when the app is resumed.
// Don't forget to resume listening to the barcode events.
_subscription = controller.barcodes.listen(_handleBarcode);
unawaited(controller.start());
case AppLifecycleState.inactive:
// Stop the scanner when the app is paused.
// Also stop the barcode events subscription.
unawaited(_subscription?.cancel());
_subscription = null;
unawaited(controller.stop());
}
}
// ...
}
Then, start the scanner in void initState()
:
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
// Start listening to lifecycle changes.
WidgetsBinding.instance.addObserver(this);
// Start listening to the barcode events.
_subscription = controller.barcodes.listen(_handleBarcode);
// Finally, start the scanner itself.
unawaited(controller.start());
}
Finally, dispose of the the MobileScannerController
when you are done with it.
@override
Future<void> dispose() async {
// Stop listening to lifecycle changes.
WidgetsBinding.instance.removeObserver(this);
// Stop listening to the barcode events.
unawaited(_subscription?.cancel());
_subscription = null;
// Dispose the widget itself.
super.dispose();
// Finally, dispose of the controller.
await controller.dispose();
}
To display the camera preview, pass the controller to a MobileScanner
widget.
See the examples for runnable examples of various usages, such as the basic usage, applying a scan window, or retrieving images from the barcodes.