Deprecation warning
Please note that this is outdated documentation for an older release of the Scandit Barcode Scanner SDK.
We are deprecating the 5.x API on all platforms (except Linux). Release 5.19 in April 2021 will be our final. Applications running 5.x will continue to work, and we will continue to release critical bug fixes and security patches only, for one year. We encourage you to migrate to 6.x and take advantage of our latest / advanced features and improved performance.
You'll find the updated documentation at: Data Capture SDK Documentation for Android
Enable barcode symbologies supported by your application.
By default, all barcode symbologies are disabled and you will have to specify the list of symbologies you would like to scan when instantiating the barcode picker. To optimize the barcode decoding performance, we recommend that you only enable symbologies required by your application.
The following sample enables decoding of retail symbologies, more specifically EAN-13/UPC-A, UPC-E and EAN-8.
Restrict the scan area
This can be useful if you hide part of the preview or want to scan barcodes only in a certain area of the preview. The implementation of it is explained here: Restrict the scanning area.
Customize the scan UI
The Scandit plugin enables you to change different aspects of the UI - you can crop the preview, display/hide the torch button or turn the sound of the scanner on/off. Have a look at Customize the scan UI for more information.
Set a symbology's extension
Some barcode symbologies support optional extensions such as inverted colors (printed white on black) and different symbology lengths. These options are set through SymbologySettings .
Have a look at Change the length of barcodes to decode to see how to set an extension.