test-button-ods v1.0.1
qrcode.react
A React component to generate QR codes.
Installation
npm install qrcode.reactUsage
var React = require('react');
var QRCode = require('qrcode.react');
React.render(
<QRCode value="http://facebook.github.io/react/" />,
mountNode
);Available Props
| prop | type | default value |
|---|---|---|
value | string | |
renderAs | string ('canvas' 'svg') | 'canvas' |
size | number | 128 |
bgColor | string (CSS color) | "#FFFFFF" |
fgColor | string (CSS color) | "#000000" |
level | string ('L' 'M' 'Q' 'H') | 'L' |
includeMargin | boolean | false |
imageSettings | object (see below) |
imageSettings
| field | type | default value |
|---|---|---|
src | string | |
x | number | none, will center |
y | number | none, will center |
height | number | 10% of size |
width | number | 10% of size |
excavate | boolean | false |
Custom Styles
qrcode.react will pass through any additional props to the underlying DOM node (<svg> or <canvas>). This allows the use of inline style or custom className to customize the rendering. One common use would be to support a responsive layout.
Note: In order to render QR Codes in <canvas> on high density displays, we scale the canvas element to contain an appropriate number of pixels and then use inline styles to scale back down. We will merge any additional styles, with custom height and width overriding our own values. This allows scaling to percentages but if scaling beyond the size, you will encounter blurry images. I recommend detecting resizes with something like react-measure to detect and pass the appropriate size when rendering to <canvas>.