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Create QR code PNG files! This module has a custom built PNG encoder for QR codes to make them tinier than the competition, and works *fast* in both the browser and Node. It has a light dependency tree.

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qrcode-png

Make a QR code PNG from a string. This module uses the qrcode-svg module internally, and inherits some of its options. PNGs created by this library are more efficiently encoded than those created by the most popular alternative thanks to a PNG encoder designed for the specific use case of QR codes.

Install

npm i qrcode-png

Usage

const qrcode = require('qrcode-png');

const pngTypedArray = qrcode(content, options);

The return value of qrcode is an instance of Uint8Array. If you're using it in Node.js, many core libraries will accept it as a substitute for a buffer. Any time you need a buffer you can wrap the Uint8Array in one without copying:

const pngBuffer = Buffer.from(qrcode(content, options).buffer);

content

content is the string you want encoded in the QR code. It must be a string with length greater than 0.

options

options is an optional object with these fields:

  • padding - Background colored padding around the QR code, 4 modules by default, 0 for no border.
  • color - color of modules (squares), a length 3 (or 4 if you want to include alpha) array RGB values in the range 0-255, e.g. [0, 0, 0] for black. The default is black.
  • background - color of background, a length 3 (or 4 if you want to include alpha) array RGB values in the range 0-255, e.g. [255, 255, 255] for white. The default is white.
  • ecl - error correction level: L, M, H, Q. Default M.
  • deflate - a deflate implementation such as Node's zlib.deflateSync or pako.deflate. Curry it with options you want it to use. By default a function is used which creates a valid PNG, but does not compress data. You may find it sufficient.

Writing to a file

This library returns a TypedArray, which you can pass directly to an fs method.

const fs = require('fs');
const qrcode = require('qrcode-png');

const pngTypedArray = qrcode(content);

fs.writeFileSync('./my-qr-code.png', pngTypedArray);

Customizing the deflate implementation

It's possible (and enouraged in Node) to pass in a custom deflate function. For the browser, pako has a similar deflate function.

const fs = require('fs');
const zlib = require('zlib');
const qrcode = require('qrcode-png');

function deflate(buffer) {
  return zlib.deflateSync(buffer, { level: zlib.constants.Z_BEST_COMPRESSION });
}

const pngTypedArray = qrcode(content, { deflate });

Use in the browser

A bundler such as webpack or rollup with CommonJS and node module resolution must be used to bundle the qrcode-svg module this package depends on. pako is recommended for better deflate compression.

About the images produced

This library produces PNGs with a pixel per module (square). To be useful the width and height should be set, and some styles applied to avoid it looking blurry.

<img class="qr" src"./my-qr-code.png" width="100" height="100">
img.qr {
  text-align: center;
  image-rendering: auto;
  image-rendering: crisp-edges;
  image-rendering: optimize-contrast;
  image-rendering: optimizeSpeed;
  image-rendering: -webkit-optimize-contrast;
  image-rendering: pixelated;
}

If you want to inline the png in your HTML a convenience method is provided:

const dataUrl = qrcode("Hello, world!").toDataUrl();

Benchmarks

In informal benchmarks against qrcode (which provides similar functionality for PNG data URLS), this library generates URLs in about half the time and the results are about 25% of the size (a considerable saving) for the same error correction level. No claim is made of a fair test! If your use case is performance sensitive you should do your own analysis for your use case.

Some speculation: The savings seen from this library are likely due to a combination of factors, but a large part is that this library uses color-type 0 (for the default black and white) or 3 for PNG encoding, in both cases with a bit depth of 1 (a very compact representation). qrcode uses pngjs, which does not support writing color-type 3 PNGs. qrcode produces color-type 6 PNGs (truecolor with alpha), with a bit depth of 8. Filters (which pngjs has advanced behaviour for but which this library does not) may recover some of the space wasted by the higher bit depth.

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