NAME
HTML::Barcode::QRCode - Generate HTML representations of QR codes
SYNOPSIS
Text::QRCode and libqrencode are required by this class, so please
install them first.
my $code = HTML::Barcode::QRCode->new(text => 'http://search.cpan.org');
print $code->render;
DESCRIPTION
This class allows you to easily create HTML representations of QR codes.
These are two-dimensional scan codes commonly used to allow people to
quickly input a URL into their phone or other mobile device.
This requires Text::QRCode.
You can read more about QR codes online (e.g.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code).
METHODS
new (%attributes)
Instantiate a new HTML::Barcode::QRCode object. The `%attributes' hash
requires the text attribute, and can take any of the other attributes
listed below.
render
This is a convenience routine which returns `<style>...</style>' tags
and the rendered QR code.
If you are printing multiple QR codes or want to ensure your `style'
tags are in your HTML headers, then you probably want to output the QR
code and style separately with the render_barcode and css entries
elsewhere in this document.
render_barcode
Returns only the rendered QR code. You will need to provide stylesheets
separately, either writing them yourself or using the output of css.
css
Returns CSS needed to properly display your rendered QR code. This is
only necessary if you are using render_barcode instead of the easier
render method.
ATTRIBUTES
These attributes can be passed to new, or used as accessors.
text
Required - The information to put into the QR code.
foreground_color
A CSS color value (e.g. '#000' or 'black') for the foreground. Default
is '#000'.
background_color
A CSS color value background. Default is '#fff'.
module_size
A CSS value for the width and height of an individual module (a dot) in
the code. Default is '3px'.
css_class
The value for the `class' attribute applied to any container tags in the
HTML (e.g. `table' or `div'). `td' tags within the table will have
either css_class_on or css_class_off classes applied to them.
For example, if css_class is "barcode", you will get `<table
class="barcode">' and its cells will be either `<td class="barcode_on">'
or `<td class="barcode_off">'.
embed_style
Rather than rendering CSS stylesheets, embed the style information in
HTML `style' attributes. You should not use this option without good
reason, as it greatly increases the size of the generated markup, and
makes it impossible to override with stylesheets.
AUTHOR
Mark A. Stratman, `<stratman@gmail.com>'
SOURCE REPOSITORY
http://github.com/mstratman/HTML-Barcode-QRCode
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Mark A. Stratman.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.