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| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:43:07 +0200 |
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# ZXing-C++ Android Library ## Install The easiest way to use the library is to fetch if from _mavenCentral_. Simply add **one** of the following two lines ```gradle implementation("io.github.zxing-cpp:android:2.2.0") implementation("io.github.zxing-cpp:android:2.3.0-SNAPSHOT") ``` to your `build.gradle.kts` file in the `dependencies` section. To access the SNAPSHOT version, you also need to add a separate repositories entry in your `build.cradle.kts` file: ```gradle maven { url = uri("https://s01.oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots") } ``` ## Use A trivial use case looks like this (in Kotlin): ```kotlin import zxingcpp.BarcodeReader var barcodeReader = BarcodeReader() fun process(image: ImageProxy) { image.use { barcodeReader.read(it) }.joinToString("\n") { result -> "${result.format} (${result.contentType}): ${result.text}" } } ``` ## Build locally 1. Install AndroidStudio including NDK and CMake (see 'SDK Tools'). 2. Open the project in folder containing this README. 3. The project contains 2 modules: `zxingcpp` is the wrapper library, `app` is the demo app using `zxingcpp`. To build the AAR (Android Archive) from the command line: $ ./gradlew :zxingcpp:assembleRelease Then copy `zxingcpp/build/outputs/aar/zxingcpp-release.aar` into `app/libs` of your app.
