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QR-Code

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Overview

Python QR Code Generator

Generate common qr-code, artistic qr-code (black & white or colorized), animated qr-code (black & white or colorized).

Contents

Examples

Install

# via pip
pip(3) install myqr(or MyQR)

Usage

Terminal Way

(TIPS: If you haven't install MyQR, you should python(3) myqr.py instead of myqr blow.)

# summary
myqr 	Words
		[-v {1,2,3,...,40}]
		[-l {L,M,Q,H}]
        [-n output-filename]
		[-d output-directory]
		[-p picture_file]
		[-c]
		[-con contrast]
		[-bri brightness]

Common QR-Code

#1 Words
myqr https://github.com
  • Just input a URL or a sentence, then get your QR-Code named 'qrcode.png' in the current directory.

#2 -v, -l
myqr https://github.com -v 10 -l Q
  • The default size of QR-Code depends both on the numbers of words you input and the level, while the default level (Error Correction Level) is H (the highest).

  • Customize: If you want to control the size and the error-correction-level, use the -v and -l arguments.

    -v representing the length is from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 40.

    -l representing the error correction level is one of L, M, Q and H, where L is the lowest level and H is the highest.

#3 -n, -d
myqr https://github.com   -n github_qr.jpg   -d .../paths/
  • The default output-filename is 'qrcode.png', while the default output-directory is current directory.

  • Customize: You can name the output-file and decide the output-directory. Notice that if the name is as same as a existing file, the old one will be deleted.

    -n representing the output-filename could be in the format one of .jpg.png.bmp.gif .

    -d means directory.

Artistic QR-Code

#1 -p
myqr https://github.com -p github.jpg
  • The -p is to combine the QR-Code with the following picture which is in the same directory as the program. The resulting picture is black and white by default.
#2 -c
myqr https://github.com -p github.jpg -c
  • The -c is to make the resulting picture colorized.

#3 -con, -bri
myqr https://github.com -p github.jpg [-c] -con 1.5 -bri 1.6
  • The -con flag changes the contrast of the picture - a low number corresponds to low contrast and a high number to high contrast. Default: 1.0.

  • The -bri flag changes the brightness and the parameter values work the same as those for -con. Default: 1.0.

Animated GIF QR-Code

The only difference from Artistic QR-Code mentioned above is that you should input an image file in the .gif format. The you can get your black-and-white or colorful qr-code. Remember that when you use -n to customize the output-filename, then the output-filename must end by .gif.

Import Way

# after installation
from MyQR import myqr
version, level, qr_name = myqr.run(
	words,
    version=1,
    level='H',
    picture=None,
    colorized=False,
    contrast=1.0,
    brightness=1.0,
    save_name=None,
    save_dir=os.getcwd()
	)

details about each parameter are as mentioned above

# help(myqr)
Positional parameter
   words: str

Optional parameters
   version: int, from 1 to 40
   level: str, just one of ('L','M','Q','H')
   picutre: str, a filename of a image
   colorized: bool
   constrast: float
   brightness: float
   save_name: str, the output filename like 'example.png'
   save_dir: str, the output directory

Tips

  • Use a nearly square picture instead of a rectangle one.

  • If the size of the picture is large, you should also choose a rightly large -v instead of using the default one.

  • If part of the picture is transparent, the qr code will look like:

    You can change the transparent layer to white, and then it will look like:

Supported Characters

  • Numbers: 0~9

  • Letters: a~z, A~Z

  • Common punctuations:

    · , . : ; + - * / \ ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & ` ' = < > [ ] ( ) ? _ { } | and  (space)

Dependencies

(TIPS: Without a installed MyQR, you should use pip install -r requirements.txt to ensure you have all dependencies.)

Environment

  • Linux, Python 3
  • Windows, Python 3
  • Mac, Python 3

License

  • GPLv3

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