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Visual Codes Scanner
Overview
- The Visual Codes Scanner Component is a form control for capturing QR codes, barcodes, and other visual code formats.
- It uses the device camera to scan codes directly.
- The component provides a manual input option when scanning is not possible.
- It is useful for inventory management, event check-ins, product authentication, and other quick data capture tasks.

Specs
Tokens
| Token | Description |
|---|---|
| labelTranslations | Label text on scanner button with multi-language support |
| dialogTitleTranslations | Title text in scan dialog with multi-language support |
| alternativeInputLabelTranslations | Label for manual input field in dialog with multi-language support |
| confirmButtonLabelTranslations | Label text for the confirmation button in dialog with multi-language support |
| closeDialogOnSuccess | Auto-closes dialog after a successful scan |
| hidden | Controls whether the component is visible in the form |
| saveInLocalStorage | Persists scanned value in local storage across sessions |
| defaultValue | Sets an initial value used when form is reset |
| readonly | Displays value but disables scanning |
| dataField | Field name for submitting form data |
| controlsRequestType | Defines how data is sent in HTTP request (BODY, HEADER, PATH) |
| authorizationDisable | Policy set defining when scanner is disabled |
| events | Configurable component events |
| ON_INIT (Events) | Event triggered when component is initialized |
| ON_DESTROY (Events) | Event triggered when component is removed from DOM |
| ON_SCAN_START (Events) | Event triggered when user activates scanner |
| ON_SCAN_SUCCESS (Events) | Event triggered when a code is successfully scanned |
| ON_SCAN_ERROR (Events) | Event triggered when an error occurs during scanning |
| dataTestId | Identifier for automated testing |
Structure
(Configured in Non-Visual Properties)
- dataField – Defines the field name that will be used when submitting form data. For example, setting to "productBarcode" ensures the scanned code is submitted with this field name in the data object.
- controlsRequestType – Specifies how the field data is sent in HTTP requests: 'BODY', 'HEADER', or 'PATH'. For example, setting to "BODY" includes the field in the request body, which is standard for most form submissions.
(Configured in Visual Properties)
- closeDialogOnSuccess – Controls whether the scanning dialog automatically closes after a successful scan. When set to true, the dialog will close immediately after detecting a valid code, improving the user experience by reducing required steps.
- saveInLocalStorage – Determines whether the scanned value is preserved in the user's local storage between sessions. When enabled, the last scanned value will persist if the user reloads the page, providing a better user experience.
- defaultValue – Sets the initial value that will be used when the form is reset. For example, setting to a sample code like "TEST123456" would pre-fill the field with this value when the form is reset.
Styling
(Configured in Visual Properties)
- labelTranslations – Sets the label text displayed on the scanner button with support for multiple languages. For example, {"en-US": "Scan Code", "de-DE": "Code scannen"} ensures proper localization for international users.
- dialogTitleTranslations – Sets the title text displayed at the top of the scanning dialog with support for multiple languages. For example, {"en-US": "Scan QR Code", "de-DE": "QR-Code scannen"} helps users understand what they are scanning.
- alternativeInputLabelTranslations – Sets the label for the manual input field shown in the dialog with support for multiple languages. For example, {"en-US": "Or type code manually", "de-DE": "Oder Code manuell eingeben"} provides an alternative entry method when scanning isn't working.
- confirmButtonLabelTranslations – Sets the text for the confirmation button in the dialog with support for multiple languages. For example, {"en-US": "Confirm", "de-DE": "Bestätigen"} allows users to submit manually entered codes.
Actions & Variants
(Configured in Events)
- events – Configures the events that the component can trigger and respond to:
- ON_INIT – Triggered when the component is initialized. Can be used to perform setup operations like loading initial configuration.
- ON_DESTROY – Triggered when the component is removed from the DOM. Useful for cleanup operations and releasing resources.
- ON_SCAN_START – Triggered when the user activates the scanner. Can be used to log scanning attempts or prepare related data.
- ON_SCAN_SUCCESS – Triggered when a code is successfully scanned. Can be used to perform immediate actions with the scanned value, such as looking up product information.
- ON_SCAN_ERROR – Triggered when an error occurs during scanning. Can be used to handle exceptions and provide appropriate feedback to users.
(Configured in Visual Properties)
- hidden – Controls whether the component is visible in the form. When set to true, the component remains in the form structure but is not displayed, which is useful for conditional rendering based on other field values.
- readonly – Controls whether the scanner field can be activated by users. When set to true, the field displays its value but the scan button is disabled, which is useful for display-only scenarios.
Tests
(Configured in Testing Hooks)
- dataTestId – Sets the testing hook ID for automated testing. For example, setting it to "product-barcode-scanner" allows test scripts to reliably locate this component.
Authorization
(Configured in Authorization)
- authorizationDisable – Specifies a policy set that determines when the component should be disabled. For example, setting to "readOnlyPolicy" will disable the scanner for users who don't have scan permissions according to the specified policy.
Links
- Figma: https://www.figma.com/design/yck1tcUXgdQ5aYX6iUAwrO/GE---Astronaut-Design-System?node-id=15534-397394&t=ftfrOGkPzlG2GaTo-1
- Live style guide: tba
Guidelines
Usage
- Capture QR/bar/visual codes with a clear CTA. Set the button text via
labelTranslations(e.g., “Scan code”). - Provide a manual fallback in the dialog. Configure
alternativeInputLabelTranslationsandconfirmButtonLabelTranslations. - Control presence within the form. Toggle visibility using
hidden.
States & Feedback
- Display-only mode when editing isn’t allowed. Use
readonlyto show a value and disable scanning. - Control completion flow after success. Use
closeDialogOnSuccess(truefor single scan,falsefor batches). - Define reset behavior. Use
defaultValueto restore a known value on form reset.
Data-Driven / Conditional Behavior
- Persist—or deliberately don’t. Use
saveInLocalStoragefor repetitive workflows; leave off for sensitive data.
Visibility & Authorization
- Disable by policy. Apply
authorizationDisableto keep the control visible but non-interactive when scanning isn’t permitted. - Show a value while blocking interaction. Combine
readonlywithauthorizationDisableto communicate state and permissions.
Content & Localization
- Localize all visible strings. Provide
labelTranslations,dialogTitleTranslations,alternativeInputLabelTranslations, andconfirmButtonLabelTranslations. - Name the target explicitly. In
dialogTitleTranslations, specify the code type (e.g., “Scan QR code”). - Keep CTA concise. Use short verbs in
labelTranslationsto reduce truncation.
Dos & Don’ts
| Do | Don’t | Article setting(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Localize the button label, dialog title, manual-entry label, and confirm action. | Ship English-only text. | labelTranslations, dialogTitleTranslations, alternativeInputLabelTranslations, confirmButtonLabelTranslations |
| Offer a manual entry path inside the dialog. | Rely solely on camera scanning. | alternativeInputLabelTranslations, confirmButtonLabelTranslations |
| Auto-close after a single successful scan. | Auto-close during batch scanning. | closeDialogOnSuccess |
| Persist the last scanned value for repeat workflows. | Persist sensitive codes across sessions. | saveInLocalStorage |
| Show values while preventing edits. | Hide the control when the value must remain visible. | readonly, hidden |
| Bind and route the value correctly in requests. | Send the value in the wrong channel (e.g., HEADER when the API expects BODY). |
dataField, controlsRequestType |
| Keep the control visible but disabled when users lack permission. | Hide permission-gated actions with no feedback. | authorizationDisable, hidden |
| Use a stable test hook for automation. | Target dynamic labels/selectors in tests. | dataTestId |
Accessibility
- Localized labels and titles. Use
labelTranslationsanddialogTitleTranslationsso assistive tech announces clear actions and context. - Non-interactive display when needed. Use
readonlyto prevent scanning while presenting values. - Predictable completion. Use
closeDialogOnSuccessto reduce extra steps when a single scan completes. - Concise, specific copy. Keep all
*Translationsshort and understandable; avoid jargon. - No color-only meaning. (No color tokens are exposed.) Ensure clarity via labels and dialog titles.
- Permission clarity. Prefer
authorizationDisableto signal disabled state; reservehiddenfor cases where the control must not be discoverable.