First implementation of software barcode

Actually the hardware barcode implementation is very specific and not
generic enough for just adding a `soft_render=True` argument to it. This
is a first work that can be improved with other commits, maybe for
merging this method in the `barcode` method after some cleanup.

The width, height and text_distance were set using empiric
print-and-retry tests so that the generated barcode looks nice to the
eye (and to the eye of an Android scanner tool.

!WARNING! Printing a barcode that is too large in width will result in
the printer to go crazy trying to print an image that is too large for
it. This may be fixed by raising an exception in the `image` method.
This commit is contained in:
Romain Porte 2017-05-16 20:55:30 +02:00
parent 4b04a5c425
commit 737cc3176e
3 changed files with 33 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
from escpos.printer import Usb
# Adapt to your needs
p = Usb(0x0416, 0x5011, profile="POS-5890")
# Some software barcodes
p.soft_barcode('code128', 'Hello')
p.soft_barcode('code39', '123456')

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@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ setup(
'pyyaml',
'argparse',
'argcomplete',
'future'
'future',
'pyBarcode==0.8b1'
],
setup_requires=[
'setuptools_scm',

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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ import qrcode
import textwrap
import six
import barcode
from barcode.writer import ImageWriter
from .constants import ESC, GS, NUL, QR_ECLEVEL_L, QR_ECLEVEL_M, QR_ECLEVEL_H, QR_ECLEVEL_Q
from .constants import QR_MODEL_1, QR_MODEL_2, QR_MICRO, BARCODE_TYPES, BARCODE_HEIGHT, BARCODE_WIDTH
from .constants import TXT_ALIGN_CT, TXT_ALIGN_LT, TXT_ALIGN_RT, BARCODE_FONT_A, BARCODE_FONT_B
@ -396,6 +399,26 @@ class Escpos(object):
if function_type.upper() == "A":
self._raw(NUL)
def soft_barcode(self, barcode_type, data, module_height=5, module_width=0.2, text_distance=1):
image_writer = ImageWriter()
if barcode_type not in barcode.PROVIDED_BARCODES:
raise BarcodeTypeError(
'Barcode type {} not supported by software barcode renderer'
.format(barcode_type))
barcode_class = barcode.get_barcode_class(barcode_type)
my_code = barcode_class(data, writer=image_writer)
my_code.write("/dev/null", {
'module_height': module_height,
'module_width': module_width,
'text_distance': text_distance
})
image = my_code.writer._image
self.image(image, impl='bitImageColumn')
def text(self, txt):
""" Print alpha-numeric text