How to generate qr code with Image overlay in Gluon?

╄→尐↘猪︶ㄣ 提交于 2021-02-10 22:06:14

问题


I want to generate QR CODE which have to put logo in the center. I have check the zxing library and I did it with a Java application by reading this code (How to generate QR code with logo inside it?). But as I know we can't use swing in android/ios. So how to deal with this ?


回答1:


Based on the link you are referring, the accepted answer pointed to this post, where you can see that the trick to generate a QR that allows hiding its center part without affecting its readability by a QR scanner, can be done by increasing the error level:

30% (H) of error correction were a error correction of level H should result in a QRCode that is still valid even when it’s 30% obscured

As a follow-up of this question, you can just include a hint when encoding the text:

public Image generateQR(int width, int height) {
    File root = Services.get(StorageService.class)
            .flatMap(StorageService::getPrivateStorage)
            .orElseThrow(() -> new RuntimeException("Storage Service not found"));

    String uuid = Services.get(DeviceService.class)
            .map(DeviceService::getUuid)
            .orElse("123456789");

    MultiFormatWriter codeWriter = new MultiFormatWriter();

    // Add maximum correction
    Map<EncodeHintType, ErrorCorrectionLevel> hints = new HashMap<>();
    hints.put(EncodeHintType.ERROR_CORRECTION, ErrorCorrectionLevel.H);

    try {
        BarcodeFormat format = BarcodeFormat.QR_CODE;
        BitMatrix bitMatrix = codeWriter.encode(uuid, format, 
               width, height, hints);  // <--- add hints
        ...
        return writableImage;
    }
}

You will be getting a QR code image, without overlay.

The next step is to combine this image with your logo image, without using Swing. But we actually don't need to do that: we can just use two ImageView nodes!

ImageView imageView = new ImageView();
imageView.setFitWidth(256);
imageView.setFitHeight(256);
imageView.setImage(service.generateQR(256, 256));

ImageView overlay = new ImageView(
     new Image(getClass().getResourceAsStream("/icon.png")));
overlay.setFitWidth(80);
overlay.setFitHeight(80);

StackPane combinedQR = new StackPane(imageView, overlay);
...

The resulting code is still readable.

You can also play with the result, adding a blend effect to the images, like:

overlay.setBlendMode(BlendMode.ADD);

but this will depend on how your logo image blends with the QR.

Finally, if you still need a single combined image, you can create a snapshot of the stack pane:

WritableImage snapshot = combinedQR.snapshot(new SnapshotParameters(), null);



回答2:


Inspired by José answer, I wrote my own solution in Kotlin for Android devices. First, add ZXing to your project:

implementation "com.google.zxing:core:3.4.0"

Create a dummy drawable and put it in your res/drawable folder:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:shape="oval">
    <solid android:color="@color/colorAccent" />
    <size
        android:width="48dp"
        android:height="48dp" />
</shape>

Then add the following Extensions to your project:

String.encodeAsQrCodeBitmap converts a String into a QR Code Bitmap. It also accepts an overlayBitmap, if null then only the String is converted into a QR-Code and you can customize the colours of the QR Code.

Bitmap.addOverlayToCenter merges two Bitmaps into one and places the overlay bitmap in the centre.

Int.dpToPx() converts DPs to pixels.

@Throws(WriterException::class)
fun String.encodeAsQrCodeBitmap(
    dimension: Int,
    overlayBitmap: Bitmap? = null,
    @ColorInt color1: Int = Color.BLACK,
    @ColorInt color2: Int = Color.WHITE
): Bitmap? {

    val result: BitMatrix
    try {
        result = MultiFormatWriter().encode(
            this,
            BarcodeFormat.QR_CODE,
            dimension,
            dimension,
            hashMapOf(EncodeHintType.ERROR_CORRECTION to ErrorCorrectionLevel.H)
        )
    } catch (e: IllegalArgumentException) {
        // Unsupported format
        return null
    }

    val w = result.width
    val h = result.height
    val pixels = IntArray(w * h)
    for (y in 0 until h) {
        val offset = y * w
        for (x in 0 until w) {
            pixels[offset + x] = if (result.get(x, y)) color1 else color2
        }
    }
    val bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(w, h, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888)
    bitmap.setPixels(pixels, 0, dimension, 0, 0, w, h)

    return if (overlayBitmap != null) {
        bitmap.addOverlayToCenter(overlayBitmap)
    } else {
        bitmap
    }
}

fun Bitmap.addOverlayToCenter(overlayBitmap: Bitmap): Bitmap {

    val bitmap2Width = overlayBitmap.width
    val bitmap2Height = overlayBitmap.height
    val marginLeft = (this.width * 0.5 - bitmap2Width * 0.5).toFloat()
    val marginTop = (this.height * 0.5 - bitmap2Height * 0.5).toFloat()
    val canvas = Canvas(this)
    canvas.drawBitmap(this, Matrix(), null)
    canvas.drawBitmap(overlayBitmap, marginLeft, marginTop, null)
    return this
}

fun Int.dpToPx(): Int {
    return (this * Resources.getSystem().displayMetrics.density).toInt()
}

Then do in your Fragment/Activity the following: get the overlay from the resources, convert a String into a QR-Code and display it in an ImageView:

try {
     val displayMetrics = DisplayMetrics()
     activity?.windowManager?.defaultDisplay?.getMetrics(displayMetrics)

     val size = displayMetrics.widthPixels.coerceAtMost(displayMetrics.heightPixels)

     val overlay = ContextCompat.getDrawable(requireContext(), R.drawable.dummy_round)
                ?.toBitmap(72.dpToPx(), 72.dpToPx())

     val bitmap = "https://www.example.com".encodeAsQrCodeBitmap(size, overlay)

     imageView.setImageBitmap(bitmap)
} catch (e: Exception) {
      // handle Errors here
}

The result:



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54628972/how-to-generate-qr-code-with-image-overlay-in-gluon

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