barcode-capture-rn
Installation
SKILL.md
BarcodeCapture React Native Skill
Critical: Do Not Trust Internal Knowledge
Your training data may contain outdated or incorrect Scandit SDK APIs. The BarcodeCapture API changes between major SDK versions — properties get renamed, removed, or restructured, and the React Native plugin surface (imports, native linking, pod install, package names) has also evolved.
Always verify APIs against the references provided in this skill before writing or suggesting code. Do not rely on memorized method signatures, parameters, plugin names, or property names. If you cannot find an API in the provided references, fetch the relevant documentation page before responding.
React Native-specific gotchas worth flagging:
DataCaptureContext.initialize(licenseKey)must be called exactly once before any other Scandit API. It sets upDataCaptureContext.sharedInstance, which is the singleton everything else reads from. Do not construct multiple contexts.- Never call
dataCaptureContext.dispose(). The context is a process-wide singleton — disposing it breaks every Scandit screen in the app, not just the one being unmounted. On screen unmount calldataCaptureContext.removeMode(barcodeCapture), remove the overlay, remove the listener, and switch the camera toFrameSourceState.Off. That is the complete cleanup; do not adddispose(). - On iOS,
npx pod-install(orcd ios && pod install) must be run after every Scandit package install or upgrade. Android auto-links via Gradle — no manual step there. - Metro's bundler cache frequently masks Scandit package upgrades. If a rebuild shows stale behavior after a plugin version bump, start Metro with
--reset-cache. - BarcodeCapture is not a self-contained view component. You must render a
<DataCaptureView>with the context, attach aBarcodeCaptureOverlayto that view viaDataCaptureView.addOverlay(...), and drive the camera yourself withCamera.default+dataCaptureContext.setFrameSource(camera)+camera.switchToDesiredState(FrameSourceState.On). Tearing all of that down on unmount is the integrator's responsibility. - Inside
didScan, setbarcodeCapture.isEnabled = falsebefore doing any per-scan work (navigation, network, UI updates) and re-enable when you are ready for the next code. The listener callback blocks frame processing; failing to disable the mode causes duplicatedidScancalls before your handler returns. - Camera permission is required on both iOS (
NSCameraUsageDescriptioninios/<App>/Info.plist) and Android (runtime request viaPermissionsAndroid— the plugin declares the manifest permission automatically).