SWITCH_SCANNER_PARAMS
Introduced in DataWedge 6.5.
Used to pass one or more barcode, scanner and/or reader parameters as intent extras, temporarily updating the settings of the active Profile. This API can be used to change scanner settings in response to changing conditions at any time. For example, a developer might wish to enable scanner illumination whenever a low-light condition is detected.
Note: Settings configured by this API are discarded with the next Profile switch.
Function Prototype
Intent i = new Intent();
i.setAction("com.symbol.datawedge.api.ACTION");
i.putExtra("com.symbol.datawedge.api.SWITCH_SCANNER_PARAMS", <bundle>);
Parameters
ACTION [String]: "com.symbol.datawedge.api.ACTION"
EXTRA_DATA [String]: "com.symbol.datawedge.api.SWITCH_SCANNER_PARAMS"
EXTRA_DATA [bundle]: "<name, value>" - Accepts scanner parameters as name-value pairs
Result Codes
DataWedge returns the following error codes if the app includes the intent extras SEND_RESULT
and COMMAND_IDENTIFIER
to enable the app to get results using the DataWedge result intent mechanism. See Example, below.
- DATAWEDGE_DISABLED - DataWedge is disabled
- PROFILE_DISABLED - Profile is disabled
- PLUGIN_DISABLED - Scanner plug-in is disabled
- SCANNER_DISABLED - Scanner is disabled
- PARAMETER_INVALID - Given scanner parameter is invalid
- PARAMETER_NOT_SUPPORTED - Given scanner parameter is not supported
- VALUE_INVALID - Given value for a scanner parameter is invalid
- VALUE_NOT_SUPPORTED - Given value for a scanner parameter is not supported
Also see the Result Codes guide for more information.
Example Code
For single scanner use, the code below passes an intent that switches a scanner parameter for the active scanner in the active profile. To verify results of the switch (or if errors are expected), include the intent extras SEND_RESULT
and COMMAND_IDENTIFIER
to get results (also shown).
// create the intent and action
Intent i = new Intent();
i.setAction("com.symbol.datawedge.api.ACTION");
Bundle bScannerParams = new Bundle();
bScannerParams.putString("illumination_mode", "off");
bScannerParams.putString("decode_audio_feedback_uri", "Pollux");
i.putExtra("com.symbol.datawedge.api.SWITCH_SCANNER_PARAMS", bScannerParams);
// generate result codes
i.putExtra(“SEND_RESULT”,"true");
i.putExtra("COMMAND_IDENTIFIER", "123456789"); //returned as it is with the result
// send the intent
this.sendBroadcast(i);
// register the broadcast receiver (for result codes)
String command = intent.getStringExtra("COMMAND");
String commandidentifier = intent.getStringExtra("COMMAND_IDENTIFIER");
String result = intent.getStringExtra("RESULT");
Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
String resultInfo = "";
if (intent.hasExtra("RESULT_INFO")) {
bundle = intent.getBundleExtra("RESULT_INFO");
Set<String> keys = bundle.keySet();
for (String key : keys) {
if(key.equalsIgnoreCase("RESULT_CODE")){
resultInfo += key + ": " + Arrays.toString(bundle.getStringArray(key));
}else {
resultInfo += key + ": " + bundle.getString(key) + "\n";
}
}
}
For multiple scanners, it is required for Switch Scanner Params API to include the specific scanner to be used with intent extra scanner_selection_by_identifier
.
Intent i = new Intent();
i.setAction("com.symbol.datawedge.api.ACTION");
i.setPackage("com.symbol.datawedge");
i.putExtra("scanner_selection_by_identifier", "BLUETOOTH_RS6000");
i.putExtra("SEND_RESULT","LAST_RESULT");
Bundle bScannerParams = new Bundle();
bScannerParams.putString("illumination_mode", "off");
i.putExtra("com.symbol.datawedge.api.SWITCH_SCANNER_PARAMS", bScannerParams);
sendBroadcast(i);
Notes
Pre-conditions and assumptions:
- DataWedge and the respective Profile must be enabled
- Barcode scanning should be enabled in the active Profile
- If Intent contains an invalid or unsupported scanner parameter or value, result code(s) will be sent
SEE ALSO:
Zebra Support Central | Integrator Guides, Product Manuals, Software Downloads and Support
LaunchPad | Zebra Developer Community
Intent | Android Developers
Intents and Intent Filters | Android Developers
Android Intents | Tutorial