@thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan

React Native Plugin for Genius Scan SDK

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

Genius Scan SDK for React Native

Description

This React Native component allows you to access the Genius Scan SDK core features from a React Native application. The component relies on the GSSDKScannerUI library which provides a all-in-one scanner module with simple configurable input.

  • Automatic document detection
  • Document perspective correction
  • Image enhancement with 3 different modes (Black & white, Color, Photo)
  • Batch scanning of several pages in row
  • OCR to extract raw text from images and generate PDF with invisible text layer

Licence

This component is based on the Genius Scan SDK for which you need to setup a licence. You can already try the "demo" version for free by not setting a licence key, the only limitation being that the app will exit after 60 seconds.

To buy a licence or for any question regarding the SDK, please contact us at sdk@thegrizzlylabs.com.

Demo application

As an example, you can check our demo application

Getting started

From your React Native root folder:

$ npm install @thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan --save

If you use ReactNative below 0.60, you will also need to link the plugin:

$ react-native link @thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan

Additional steps on Android

  • To your app's android/build.gradle file, add the @thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan library dependency
allprojects {
    repositories {
        ...
        flatDir {
            dirs "$rootDir/../node_modules/@thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan/android/libs"
        }
    }
}
  • To your app android/app/build.gradle, change minSdkVersion to 19.

Additional steps for iOS

  • Add the required permission to your Info.plist
NSCameraUsageDescription - "We use the camera for <provide a good reason why you are using the camera>"
  • In your Podfile, add the following line:
platform :ios, '11.0'

With ReactNative 0.60 and above

Run pod install from the ios folder

With ReactNative below 0.60

Open your Xcode project file (ios/*****.xcodeproj), and:

  • Add GSSDK.framework and GSSDKScannerUI.framework, located in node_modules/@thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan/ios, to your project "Embedded Libraries"
  • Add the path ${PROJECT_DIR}/../node_modules/@thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan/ios/GSSDK to your project "Framework Search path" (in the Build Settings)

Usage

Set the licence key

Initialize the SDK with a valid licence key:

RNGeniusScan.setLicenceKey('REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_LICENCE_KEY')

setLicenseKey returns a promise that is resolved if the licence key is valid and rejected if it is not. Note that, for testing purpose, you can also use the plugin without a licence key, but it will only work for 60 seconds.

It is recommended to show a message to users asking them to update the application in case the license has expired.

Start the scanner module

RNGeniusScan.scanWithConfiguration(configuration)
                  .then((result) => {
                    // Here you can get the pdf file and the scans from the result
                    // object.
                  })
                  .catch(e => alert(e));

The method scanWithConfiguration takes a configuration parameter which can take the following options:

  • source: camera or image (defaults to camera)
  • sourceImageUrl: an absolute image url, required if source is image. Example: file:///var/…/image.png
  • multiPage: boolean (defaults to true). If true, after a page is scanned, a prompt to scan another page will be displayed. If false, a single page will be scanned.
  • defaultFilter: none, blackAndWhite, color, photo (by default, the filter is chosen automatically)
  • pdfPageSize: fit, a4, letter, defaults to fit.
  • pdfMaxScanDimension: max dimension in pixels when images are scaled before PDF generation, for example 2000 to fit both height and width within 2000px. Defaults to 0, which means no scaling is performed.
  • jpegQuality: JPEG quality used to compress captured images. Between 0 and 100, 100 being the best quality. Default is 60.
  • postProcessingActions: an array with the desired actions to display during the post processing screen (defaults to all actions). Possible actions are rotate, editFilter.
  • flashButtonHidden: boolean (default to false)
  • defaultFlashMode: auto, on, off (default to off)
  • foregroundColor: string representing a color, must start with a #. The color of the icons, text (defaults to '#ffffff').
  • backgroundColor: string representing a color, must start with a #. The color of the toolbar, screen background (defaults to black)
  • highlightColor: string representing a color, must start with a #. The color of the image overlays (default to blue)
  • menuColor: string representing a color, must start with a #. The color of the menus (defaults to system defaults.)
  • ocrConfiguration: text recognition options. Text recognition will run on a background thread for every captured image. No text recognition will be applied if this parameter is not present.
    • languages: list of language codes (eg ["eng"]) for which to run text recognition. They should match the provided language files. Note that text recognition will take longer if multiple languages are specified.
    • languagesDirectoryUrl: folder containing the language files used for text recognition. Language files can be downloaded from https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tessdata_fast.

It returns a promise with result object containing:

  • pdfUrl: a PDF file of the scanned pages (example: "file://.pdf")
  • scans: an array of scan objects. Each scan object has:
    • originalUrl: the original file as scanned from the camera. "file://.jpeg"
    • enhancedUrl: the cropped and enhanced file, as processed by the SDK. "file://.{jpeg|png}"
    • ocrResult: the result of text recognition for this scan
      • text: the raw text that was recognized

Examples

Scanning a document from the camera

import RNGeniusScan from '@thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan';

RNGeniusScan.setLicenceKey('REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_LICENCE_KEY')
.then(() => {
    return RNGeniusScan.scanWithConfiguration({ source: 'camera'})
})
.then((result) => {
    // Do something with the result
})
.catch((error) => {
    // Handle error
})

Cropping and filtering an existing scan

import RNGeniusScan from '@thegrizzlylabs/react-native-genius-scan';

const imageUri = 'file://xxxxx' // imageUri from an existing file

RNGeniusScan.setLicenceKey('REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_LICENCE_KEY')
.then(() => {
    return RNGeniusScan.scanWithConfiguration({ source: 'image', sourceImageUrl: imageUri })
})
.then((result) => {
    // Do something with the enhanced image
})
.catch((error) => {
    // Handle error
})

FAQ

How do I get the UI translated to another language?

The plugin supports a wide variety of languages:

  • English (default)
  • Arabic
  • Danish
  • German
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Hebrew
  • Indonesian
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Dutch
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Swedish
  • Turkish
  • Vietnamese
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Chinese (Traditional)

The device's locale determines the languages used by the plugin for all strings: user guidance, menus, dialogs…

NB: iOS applications must be localized in XCode by adding each language to the project.

What should I do if my license is invalid?

Make sure that the license key is correct, that is has not expired, and that it is used with the App ID it was generated for. Contact us at sdk@thegrizzlylabs.com for any information regarding the procurement and replacement of license keys.

Changelog

See changelog