rQRCode is a library for encoding QR Codes in Ruby. It has a simple interface with all the standard qrcode options. It was adapted from the Javascript library by Kazuhiko Arase.
Let's clear up some rQRCode stuff.
- rQRCode is a standalone library It requires no other libraries. Just Ruby!
- It is an encoding library. You can't decode QR codes with it.
- The interface is simple and assumes you just want to encode a string into a QR code
- QR code is trademarked by Denso Wave inc
- wikipedia:: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_Code
- Denso-Wave website:: http://www.denso-wave.com/qrcode/index-e.html
- kaywa:: http://qrcode.kaywa.com
You may get the latest stable version from Rubygems.
gem install rqrcode
You can also get the latest source from http://github.com/whomwah/rqrcode
git clone git://github.com/whomwah/rqrcode.git
To run the tests:
$ rake
You have installed the gem already, yeah?
require 'rubygems'
require 'rqrcode'
qr = RQRCode::QRCode.new( 'my string to generate', :size => 4, :level => :h )
puts qr.to_s
#
# Prints:
# xxxxxxx x x x x x xx xxxxxxx
# x x xxx xxxxxx xxx x x
# x xxx x xxxxx x xx x xxx x
# ... etc
# Controller
@qr = RQRCode::QRCode.new( 'my string to generate', :size => 4, :level => :h )
# View: (minimal styling added)
<style type="text/css">
table {
border-width: 0;
border-style: none;
border-color: #0000ff;
border-collapse: collapse;
}
td {
border-width: 0;
border-style: none;
border-color: #0000ff;
border-collapse: collapse;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
width: 10px;
height: 10px;
}
td.black { background-color: #000; }
td.white { background-color: #fff; }
</style>
<table>
<% @qr.modules.each_index do |x| %>
<tr>
<% @qr.modules.each_index do |y| %>
<% if @qr.dark?(x,y) %>
<td class="black"/>
<% else %>
<td class="white"/>
<% end %>
<% end %>
</tr>
<% end %>
</table>
Original author: Duncan Robertson
Special thanks to the following people for submitting patches:
- Chris Mowforth
- Daniel Schierbeck
- Gioele Barabucci
- Ken Collins
- Rob la Lau
- Tore Darell
- Vladislav Gorodetskiy
- Fork the project
- Send a pull request
- Don't touch the .gemspec, I'll do that when I release a new version
MIT Licence (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html)