A QRCode generator written in Swift.
Create a new QRCode representing a URL
, a string or arbitrary data.
The following examples all result in the same QRCode image.
// URL
let url = URL(string: "http://schuch.me")!
let qrCode = QRCode(url)
qrCode?.image
// String
let qrCode = QRCode("http://schuch.me")
qrCode?.image
// NSData
let data = "http://schuch.me".data(using: .isoLatin1)!
let qrCode = QRCode(data)
qrCode.image
Make sure to declare your
QRCode
instance as a variable in order make use of the following features.
Adjust Output Size
Change the output size of the QRCode output image via the size
property.
qrCode.size = CGSize(width: 300, height: 300)
qrCode.image // UIImage (300x300)
Color
Modify the colors of the QRCode output image via color
and backgroundColor
properties.
qrCode.color = CIColor(rgba: "16a085")
qrCode.backgroundColor = CIColor(rgba: "000")
qrCode.image // UIImage (green QRCode color and black background)
Note: The above examples make use of the
CIColor
extension that ships with this project to create colors based on HEX strings.
For convenience, a UIImageView
extension is provided to directly initialize an image view with an instance of QRCode
.
let imageView = UIImageView(qrCode: qrCode)
In case you love emoji as much as I do, make sure to create your QRCode
instance using the 🔳 typealias.
let qrCode = 🔳("http://example.com")
Current Swift compatibility breakdown:
Swift Version | Framework Version |
---|---|
3.0 | 2.x |
2.3 | 1.x |
2.2 | 0.x |
Add the following line to your Cartfile.
github "aschuch/QRCode"
Then run carthage update
.
Add the following line to your Podfile.
pod "QRCode"
Then run pod install
with Cocoapods 0.36 or newer.
Just drag and drop the three .swift
files in the QRCode
folder into your project.
Open the Xcode project and press ⌘-U
to run the tests.
Alternatively, all tests can be run from the terminal using xctool.
xctool -scheme QRCodeTests -sdk iphonesimulator test
- Snapshot Tests
- Support transparent backgrounds
- Create something awesome, make the code better, add some functionality, whatever (this is the hardest part).
- Fork it
- Create new branch to make your changes
- Commit all your changes to your branch
- Submit a pull request
Feel free to get in touch.
- Website: http://schuch.me
- Twitter: @schuchalexander