# zbarlight **Repository Path**: gucuiwei/zbarlight ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: zbarlight - **Description**: A simple wrapper for zbar - **Primary Language**: Python - **License**: BSD-3-Clause - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2019-05-07 - **Last Updated**: 2021-11-03 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ZbarLight ========= ``zbarlight`` is a simple wrapper for the zbar library. For now, it can read all zbar supported codes. Contributions, suggestions and pull requests are welcome. ``zbarlight`` is compatible with Python 2 and Python 3. ``zbarlight`` is hosted on Github at . Installation ============ You need to install ZBar Bar Code Reader and its headers before installing ``zbarlight``. On Debian ~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: console $ apt-get install libzbar0 libzbar-dev $ pip install zbarlight # you can also use setuptools directly On Mac OS X ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: console $ brew install zbar $ export LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix zbar)/lib" $ export CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix zbar)/include" $ pip install zbarlight On Windows ~~~~~~~~~~ Instruction can be found on . How To use ZbarLight ==================== .. code-block:: python from PIL import Image import zbarlight file_path = './tests/fixtures/two_qr_codes.png' with open(file_path, 'rb') as image_file: image = Image.open(image_file) image.load() codes = zbarlight.scan_codes(['qrcode'], image) print('QR codes: %s' % codes) Troubleshooting =============== In some case ``zbarlight`` will not be able to detect the 1D or 2D code in an image, one of the known cause is that the image background color is the same as the foreground color after conversion to grey scale (it's happen on images with alpha channel). You can use the ``copy_image_on_background`` function to add a background color on your image. .. code-block:: python from PIL import Image import zbarlight file_path = './tests/fixtures/two_qr_codes.png' with open(file_path, 'rb') as image_file: image = Image.open(image_file) image.load() new_image = zbarlight.copy_image_on_background(image, color=zbarlight.WHITE) # <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Add this line <<<< codes = zbarlight.scan_codes(['qrcode'], new_image) print('QR codes: %s' % codes) Some other cases without known solutions are show in the ``scan_codes()`` tests (search for the expected failures). Any clues on these cases is welcome.