Zend_Barcode
uses a factory method to create an instance of a
renderer that extends Zend_Barcode_Renderer_RendererAbstract
. The
factory method accepts five arguments.
-
The name of the barcode format (e.g., "code39") (required)
-
The name of the renderer (e.g., "image") (required)
-
Options to pass to the barcode object (an array or
Zend_Config
object) (optional) -
Options to pass to the renderer object (an array or
Zend_Config
object) (optional) -
Boolean to indicate whether or not to automatically render errors. If an exception occurs, the provided barcode object will be replaced with an Error representation (optional default
TRUE
)
例59 Getting a Renderer with Zend_Barcode::factory()
Zend_Barcode::factory()
instantiates barcode objects and
renderers and ties them together. In this first example, we will use the
Code39 barcode type together with the
Image renderer.
// Only the text to draw is required $barcodeOptions = array('text' => 'ZEND-FRAMEWORK'); // No required options $rendererOptions = array(); $renderer = Zend_Barcode::factory( 'code39', 'image', $barcodeOptions, $rendererOptions );
例60 Using Zend_Barcode::factory() with Zend_Config objects
You may pass a Zend_Config
object to the factory in order to
create the necessary objects. The following example is functionally equivalent to
the previous.
// Using only one Zend_Config object $config = new Zend_Config(array( 'barcode' => 'code39', 'barcodeParams' => array('text' => 'ZEND-FRAMEWORK'), 'renderer' => 'image', 'rendererParams' => array('imageType' => 'gif'), )); $renderer = Zend_Barcode::factory($config);
When you draw the barcode, you retrieve the resource in which the
barcode is drawn. To draw a barcode, you can call the draw()
of
the renderer, or simply use the proxy method provided by
Zend_Barcode
.
例61 Drawing a barcode with the renderer object
// Only the text to draw is required $barcodeOptions = array('text' => 'ZEND-FRAMEWORK'); // No required options $rendererOptions = array(); // Draw the barcode in a new image, $imageResource = Zend_Barcode::factory( 'code39', 'image', $barcodeOptions, $rendererOptions )->draw();
例62 Drawing a barcode with Zend_Barcode::draw()
// Only the text to draw is required $barcodeOptions = array('text' => 'ZEND-FRAMEWORK'); // No required options $rendererOptions = array(); // Draw the barcode in a new image, $imageResource = Zend_Barcode::draw( 'code39', 'image', $barcodeOptions, $rendererOptions );
When you render a barcode, you draw the barcode, you send the headers and you send the
resource (e.g. to a browser). To render a barcode, you can call the
render()
method of the renderer or simply use the proxy method
provided by Zend_Barcode
.
例63 Renderering a barcode with the renderer object
// Only the text to draw is required $barcodeOptions = array('text' => 'ZEND-FRAMEWORK'); // No required options $rendererOptions = array(); // Draw the barcode in a new image, // send the headers and the image Zend_Barcode::factory( 'code39', 'image', $barcodeOptions, $rendererOptions )->render();
This will generate this barcode:
例64 Renderering a barcode with Zend_Barcode::render()
// Only the text to draw is required $barcodeOptions = array('text' => 'ZEND-FRAMEWORK'); // No required options $rendererOptions = array(); // Draw the barcode in a new image, // send the headers and the image Zend_Barcode::render( 'code39', 'image', $barcodeOptions, $rendererOptions );
This will generate the same barcode as the previous example.