3.1.1 • Published 5 years ago

code-128-encoder v3.1.1

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code-128-encoder

an optimizing code-128 encoder for node.js, the commandline, and your browser.

live example

this is not a renderer!

this is a specialized encoder, which you can use to write your own renderer see the examples

install the command line interface

npm install -g code-128-encoder

install node module

npm install --save code-128-encoder

install for browser usage

bower install code-128-encoder

Examples

use the cli

encode128 yourText

outputs the encoded version of your input as an ascii string: ÑyourText,Ó

encode128 -o bars yourText

outputs the encoded version of your input as a series of 0s and 1s where 1 represents a bar and 0 represents a space: 110100100001001101110010001111010101100100001100011101011

encode128 -o weights yourText

outputs the encoded version of your input as a series of weights. each number corespons to a width alternating between bars and spaces: 2112141221321341111122142331112

to see more options use:

encode128 -h

you can pipe data from other commands using encode128 -.

echo "Test" | encode128 -o weights -

use in your Browser

after installing the encoder with bower you can use it like this:

<script src="bower_components/code-128-encoder/code-128-encoder.min.js"></script>
<script>
    var encoder = new Code128Generator()
    console.log(encoder.encode(text))
</script>

you can use the varoius options to write your own renderer. For your convenience, the bower package comes with a code 128 font which you can use to display the code.

<style>
  @font-face { font-family: 'code128'; src: url('bower_components/code-128-encoder/fonts/code128_XL.ttf'); }
  .barcode { font-family: code128; font-size:50px; margin-top:10px}
</style>
<script>
    var encoder = new Code128Generator()
    document.querySelector(".barcode").innerHTML=encoder.encode(text)
</script>

use in your node.js app

var Encoder = require("code-128-encoder")
var encoder= new Encoder()
console.log(encoder.encode("Test"))

prints: ÑTestWÓ

you can pass an options parameter to specify the output.

encoder.encode("Text",{output:"ascii",mapping:0})

the output parameter can be one of:

nameexampledescription
asciiÑTestWÓthe ascii characters of the encoded string
bars11010010000110111000101011001...a 1 represents a bar a 0 represents a space
weights2112142133111122141142121241123113212331112each number represents a width alternating between bars and spaces
codes 104, 52, 69, 83, 84, 55, 106 an array of code numbers as per the code 128 spec
array 209, 84, 101, 115, 116, 87, 211 the ascii code points of the encoded string

the mapping parameter changes the ascci character mapping and can be one of:

namedescription
0most common mapping (compatible with google fonts)
1barcodesoft mapping
2mapping used by my old fonds (as due to a wrong/uncommom mapping in wikipedia)

Examples Folder

you can use this to write your own renderer. in the examples Folder, there are a few example renderer.

the html folder holds examples for rendering barcodes client side in the browser using a base128 font, canvas or just divs. for the html examples to work, go to the examples/html folder, and do bower install

in the cli folder there is a ->svg->inkscape->png renderer, a plaintext renderer which renders the barcode using ascii art, and a latext rederer.

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