SafeQR Code Scanner

SafeQR is a React Native application that allows users to scan QR codes using their mobile device's camera. The app provides a user-friendly interface with a bottom navigation bar for easy access to different sections such as QR Scanner, History, Settings, and Profile.

Features

  • QR Code Scanning: Scan QR codes and display the scanned data.
  • History: (Placeholder) View the history of scanned QR codes.
  • Settings: (Placeholder) Adjust application settings.
  • Profile: (Placeholder) View and edit user profile.

Screenshots

QR Scanner Screen Bottom Navigation

Installation

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://github.com/safeqr/SafeQR_Front_End_Mobile.git
    cd SafeQR_Front_End_Mobile
    
  2. Install Dependencies: Ensure you have node and npm installed, then run:

    npm install
    
  3. Install Expo CLI (if not already installed):

    npm install -g expo-cli
    
  4. Start the Application:

    npx expo start
    
  5. Run on Device:

    • For iOS, use the Expo Go app.
    • For Android, use the Expo Go app or an emulator.

Usage

  1. Open the app on your device.
  2. Navigate to the QR Scanner tab.
  3. Point your camera at a QR code.
  4. The app will scan and display the QR code data below the camera view.
  5. Use the bottom navigation to explore other sections (History, Settings, Profile).

Project Structure

This is the intended Stucture, screen has not been segregated
.//OTHER Node_modules
├── App.tsx
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── assets
│   └── ...
├── components
│   └── ...
├── screens
│   ├── QRScannerScreen.tsx
│   ├── HistoryScreen.tsx
│   ├── SettingsScreen.tsx
│   └── ProfileScreen.tsx
└── styles
    └── styles.ts

Dependencies

  • react: 18.0.0
  • react-native: 0.68.0
  • expo: 45.0.0
  • @react-navigation/native: 6.0.0
  • @react-navigation/bottom-tabs: 6.0.0
  • expo-camera: 12.0.0
  • expo-constants: 13.0.0
  • expo-permissions: 13.0.0
  • @expo/vector-icons: 13.0.0
  • typescript: 4.3.5

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