zxing-cpp is a Rust wrapper for the C++ library zxing-cpp.
It is an open-source, multi-format linear/matrix barcode image processing library implemented in C++. It was originally ported from the Java ZXing Library but has been developed further and now includes many improvements in terms of runtime and detection performance.
In your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
# `bundled` causes cargo to compile and statically link an up to
# date version of the c++ core library. This is the most convenient
# and safe way to build the library.
zxing-cpp = { version = "0.2.2", features = ["bundled", "image"] }
Simple example usage:
use zxing_cpp::{ImageView, ReaderOptions, BarcodeFormat, read_barcodes};
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let image = image::open("some-image-file.jpg")?;
let opts = ReaderOptions::default()
.formats(BarcodeFormat::QRCode | BarcodeFormat::LinearCodes)
.try_invert(false);
let barcodes = read_barcodes(&image, &opts)?;
if barcodes.is_empty() {
println!("No barcode found.");
} else {
for barcode in barcodes {
println!("{}: {}", barcode.format(), barcode.text());
}
}
Ok(())
}
Note: This should currently be considered a pre-release. The API may change slightly to be even more "rusty" depending on community feedback.
zxing-cpp provides features that are behind Cargo features. They are:
bundled
uses a bundled version of the zxing-cpp c++ library.image
allows convenient/implicitImageView
construction fromGreyImage
andDynamicImage
.
To compare the performance of this Rust wrapper project with other availble barcode scanner Rust libraries, I started the project zxing-bench. The README contains a few results to get an idea.