How to download fancy QR Codes with React

anshsaini

Ansh Saini

Posted on January 8, 2023

How to download fancy QR Codes with React

Generating QR codes on the web is easy. There are lots of libraries out there who help us do it. One of them is qrcode.react which we will be using for the purpose of this tutorial.

Code to download a plain QR Code

We're rendering a <canvas> element in the DOM using QRCodeCanvas supplied by qrcode.react. We can convert it to a png using JavaScript and then download it as a file.

// QRCodeDownload.tsx
import React from "react"
import { QRCodeCanvas } from "qrcode.react"

import Button from "components/Button"

const QRCodeDownload = () => {
  const url = "https://anshsaini.com"

  const downloadQRCode = () => {
    const canvas = document.querySelector("#qrcode-canvas") as HTMLCanvasElement
    if (!canvas) throw new Error("<canvas> not found in the DOM")

    const pngUrl = canvas
      .toDataURL("image/png")
      .replace("image/png", "image/octet-stream")
    const downloadLink = document.createElement("a")
    downloadLink.href = pngUrl
    downloadLink.download = "QR code.png"
    document.body.appendChild(downloadLink)
    downloadLink.click()
    document.body.removeChild(downloadLink)
  }

  return (
    <div className="p-3">
      <QRCodeCanvas id="qrcode-canvas" level="H" size={300} value={url} />
      <div className="my-5">
        <Button onClick={downloadQRCode}>Download QR Code</Button>
      </div>
    </div>
  )
}

export default QRCodeDownload
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QR Code downloaded

Voila✨ The QR Code is now saved in the file system as an image.

Taking it a step further

No one wants to share a QR code on its own. Its ugly. We want a nice UI surrounding the QR code, giving it some context. Maybe something like this:
Fancy QR Code

Let's a create a wrapper component which will handle the styling. I'm using react-jss for styling but of course you can use whatever you want and style your QR Code however you like.

// QRCodeTemplate.tsx
import React, { FC, PropsWithChildren } from "react"

import DEV_RAINBOW_LOGO from "assets/qr_code/dev-rainbow.png"
import DEV_RAINBOW_BG from "assets/qr_code/dev-rainbow-bg.png"
import { createUseStyles } from "react-jss"

import Typography from "components/Typography"

const ICON_SIZE = 100

const useStyles = createUseStyles(theme => ({
  root: {
    backgroundImage: `url('${DEV_RAINBOW_BG}')`,
    maxWidth: 1060,
    maxHeight: 1521,
    borderRadius: "32px",
    border: "5px solid #EFEFF7",
    padding: theme.spacing(11),
  },
  logo: {
    boxShadow: "9px 3px 20px 1px rgb(0 0 0 / 10%)",
    height: 150,
    width: 150,
    borderRadius: 8,
  },
  icon: {
    borderRadius: 8,
    width: ICON_SIZE,
    height: ICON_SIZE,
    position: "absolute",
    // Need to offset the values due to `excavate: true` in qrcode.react
    top: `calc(50% - ${ICON_SIZE / 2 + 1}px)`,
    // Need to offset the values due to `excavate: true` in qrcode.react
    left: `calc(50% - ${ICON_SIZE / 2 - 5}px)`,
  },
  qrContainer: {
    position: "relative",
    backgroundColor: "#EFEFF7",
    borderRadius: "56px",
    margin: theme.spacing(8, 0),
    padding: theme.spacing(4),
  },
  qrInner: {
    backgroundColor: "white",
    borderRadius: "32px",
    padding: 90,
  },
  referredBy: {
    fontStyle: "normal",
    fontWeight: "600",
    fontSize: "24px",
    lineHeight: "29px",
    letterSpacing: "0.1em",
  },
}))

const QRCodeTemplate: FC<PropsWithChildren> = ({ children }) => {
  const classes = useStyles()
  return (
    <div className={classes.root} id="fancy-qr-code">
      <img alt="logo" className={classes.logo} src={DEV_RAINBOW_LOGO} />
      <Typography className="mt-7" variant="title1">
        To register, scan the QR Code.
      </Typography>

      <div className={classes.qrContainer}>
        <img
          alt="icon"
          className={classes.icon}
          height={ICON_SIZE}
          src={DEV_RAINBOW_LOGO}
          width={ICON_SIZE}
        />
        <div className={classes.qrInner}>{children}</div>
      </div>
      <Typography className={classes.referredBy} variant="emphasised">
        REFERRED BY
      </Typography>
      <Typography variant="largeTitle">Ansh Saini</Typography>
    </div>
  )
}

export default QRCodeTemplate
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We can now pass our QR Code as children to the QRCodeTemplate

<QRCodeTemplate>
  <QRCodeCanvas
    // Passing image here doesn't render when we convert html to canvas. So, we handle it manually.
    // We are only using this prop for `excavate: true` use case.
    imageSettings={{
      src: "",
      x: undefined,
      y: undefined,
      height: 80,
      width: 80,
      excavate: true,
    }}
    level="H"
    size={640}
    value={url}
  />
</QRCodeTemplate>
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Earlier we only had a canvas element in the DOM so we could directly convert it to a png. But now, our DOM includes HTML elements like <div>, <img> etc. for styling. So we need to parse our DOM as canvas and then convert it into a png. There's a libary which helps us do just that. html2canvas. We modify our downloadQRCode function such that first we get snapshot of our DOM as a canvas then we convert that into a png.

Final code

// QRCodeTemplate.tsx
import React from "react"

import html2canvas from "html2canvas"
import { QRCodeCanvas } from "qrcode.react"

import Button from "components/Button"
import QRCodeTemplate from "components/dashboard/QRCodeTemplate"

const QRCodeDownload = () => {
  const url = "https://anshsaini.com"

  const getCanvas = () => {
    const qr = document.getElementById("fancy-qr-code")
    if (!qr) return

    return html2canvas(qr, {
      onclone: snapshot => {
        const qrElement = snapshot.getElementById("fancy-qr-code")
        if (!qrElement) return
        // Make element visible for cloning
        qrElement.style.display = "block"
      },
    })
  }

  const downloadQRCode = async () => {
    const canvas = await getCanvas()
    if (!canvas) throw new Error("<canvas> not found in DOM")

    const pngUrl = canvas
      .toDataURL("image/png")
      .replace("image/png", "image/octet-stream")
    const downloadLink = document.createElement("a")
    downloadLink.href = pngUrl
    downloadLink.download = "QR code.png"
    document.body.appendChild(downloadLink)
    downloadLink.click()
    document.body.removeChild(downloadLink)
  }

  return (
    <div className="p-3">
      <QRCodeTemplate>
        <QRCodeCanvas
          // Passing image here doesn't render when we convert html to canvas. So, we handle it manually.
          // We are only using this prop for `excavate: true` use case.
          imageSettings={{
            src: "",
            x: undefined,
            y: undefined,
            height: 80,
            width: 80,
            excavate: true,
          }}
          level="H"
          size={640}
          value={url}
        />
      </QRCodeTemplate>
      <div className="my-5">
        <Button onClick={downloadQRCode}>Download QR Code</Button>
      </div>
    </div>
  )
}

export default QRCodeDownload
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The Result

We have a beautiful QR code saved as a png. And with the power of React, we can create as many styles as we want.
Fancy QR Code downloaded

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anshsaini
Ansh Saini

Posted on January 8, 2023

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