Part-DB-server/src/Services/LabelSystem/BarcodeScanner/EIGP114BarcodeScanResult.php
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<?php
/*
* This file is part of Part-DB (https://github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-symfony).
*
* Copyright (C) 2019 - 2025 Jan Böhmer (https://github.com/jbtronics)
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Services\LabelSystem\BarcodeScanner;
/**
* This class represents the content of a EIGP114 barcode.
* Based on PR 811, EIGP 114.2018 (https://www.ecianow.org/assets/docs/GIPC/EIGP-114.2018%20ECIA%20Labeling%20Specification%20for%20Product%20and%20Shipment%20Identification%20in%20the%20Electronics%20Industry%20-%202D%20Barcode.pdf),
* , https://forum.digikey.com/t/digikey-product-labels-decoding-digikey-barcodes/41097
*/
readonly class EIGP114BarcodeScanResult implements BarcodeScanResultInterface
{
/**
* @var string|null Ship date in format YYYYMMDD
*/
public ?string $shipDate;
/**
* @var string|null Customer assigned part number Optional based on
* agreements between Distributor and Supplier
*/
public ?string $customerPartNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Supplier assigned part number
*/
public ?string $supplierPartNumber;
/**
* @var int|null Quantity of product
*/
public ?int $quantity;
/**
* @var string|null Customer assigned purchase order number
*/
public ?string $customerPO;
/**
* @var string|null Line item number from PO. Required on Logistic Label when
* used on back of Packing Slip. See Section 4.9
*/
public ?string $customerPOLine;
/**
* 9D - YYWW (Year and Week of Manufacture). ) If no date code is used
* for a particular part, this field should be populated with N/T
* to indicate the product is Not Traceable by this data field.
* @var string|null
*/
public ?string $dateCode;
/**
* 10D - YYWW (Year and Week of Manufacture). ) If no date code is used
* for a particular part, this field should be populated with N/T
* to indicate the product is Not Traceable by this data field.
* @var string|null
*/
public ?string $alternativeDateCode;
/**
* Traceability number assigned to a batch or group of items. If
* no lot code is used for a particular part, this field should be
* populated with N/T to indicate the product is Not Traceable
* by this data field.
* @var string|null
*/
public ?string $lotCode;
/**
* Country where part was manufactured. Two-letter code from
* ISO 3166 country code list
* @var string|null
*/
public ?string $countryOfOrigin;
/**
* @var string|null Unique alphanumeric number assigned by supplier
* 3S - Package ID for Inner Pack when part of a mixed Logistic
* Carton. Always used in conjunction with a mixed logistic label
* with a 5S data identifier for Package ID.
*/
public ?string $packageId1;
/**
* @var string|null
* 4S - Package ID for Logistic Carton with like items
*/
public ?string $packageId2;
/**
* @var string|null
* 5S - Package ID for Logistic Carton with mixed items
*/
public ?string $packageId3;
/**
* @var string|null Unique alphanumeric number assigned by supplier.
*/
public ?string $packingListNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Ship date in format YYYYMMDD
*/
public ?string $serialNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Code for sorting and classifying LEDs. Use when applicable
*/
public ?string $binCode;
/**
* @var int|null Sequential carton count in format “#/#” or “# of #”
*/
public ?int $packageCount;
/**
* @var string|null Alphanumeric string assigned by the supplier to distinguish
* from one closely-related design variation to another. Use as
* required or when applicable
*/
public ?string $revisionNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Digikey Extension: This is not represented in the ECIA spec, but the field being used is found in the ANSI MH10.8.2-2016 spec on which the ECIA spec is based. In the ANSI spec it is called First Level (Supplier Assigned) Part Number.
*/
public ?string $digikeyPartNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Digikey Extension: This can be shared across multiple invoices and time periods and is generated as an order enters our system from any vector (web, API, phone order, etc.)
*/
public ?string $digikeySalesOrderNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Digikey extension: This is typically assigned per shipment as items are being released to be picked in the warehouse. A SO can have many Invoice numbers
*/
public ?string $digikeyInvoiceNumber;
/**
* @var string|null Digikey extension: This is for internal DigiKey purposes and defines the label type.
*/
public ?string $digikeyLabelType;
/**
* @var string|null You will also see this as the last part of a URL for a product detail page. Ex https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/w%C3%BCrth-elektronik/860010672008/5726907
*/
public ?string $digikeyPartID;
/**
* @var string|null Digikey Extension: For internal use of Digikey. Probably not needed
*/
public ?string $digikeyNA;
/**
* @var string|null Digikey Extension: This is a field of varying length used to keep the barcode approximately the same size between labels. It is safe to ignore.
*/
public ?string $digikeyPadding;
public ?string $mouserPositionInOrder;
public ?string $mouserManufacturer;
/**
*
* @param array<string, string> $data The fields of the EIGP114 barcode, where the key is the field name and the value is the field content
*/
public function __construct(public array $data)
{
//IDs per EIGP 114.2018
$this->shipDate = $data['6D'] ?? null;
$this->customerPartNumber = $data['P'] ?? null;
$this->supplierPartNumber = $data['1P'] ?? null;
$this->quantity = isset($data['Q']) ? (int)$data['Q'] : null;
$this->customerPO = $data['K'] ?? null;
$this->customerPOLine = $data['4K'] ?? null;
$this->dateCode = $data['9D'] ?? null;
$this->alternativeDateCode = $data['10D'] ?? null;
$this->lotCode = $data['1T'] ?? null;
$this->countryOfOrigin = $data['4L'] ?? null;
$this->packageId1 = $data['3S'] ?? null;
$this->packageId2 = $data['4S'] ?? null;
$this->packageId3 = $data['5S'] ?? null;
$this->packingListNumber = $data['11K'] ?? null;
$this->serialNumber = $data['S'] ?? null;
$this->binCode = $data['33P'] ?? null;
$this->packageCount = isset($data['13Q']) ? (int)$data['13Q'] : null;
$this->revisionNumber = $data['2P'] ?? null;
//IDs used by Digikey
$this->digikeyPartNumber = $data['30P'] ?? null;
$this->digikeySalesOrderNumber = $data['1K'] ?? null;
$this->digikeyInvoiceNumber = $data['10K'] ?? null;
$this->digikeyLabelType = $data['11Z'] ?? null;
$this->digikeyPartID = $data['12Z'] ?? null;
$this->digikeyNA = $data['13Z'] ?? null;
$this->digikeyPadding = $data['20Z'] ?? null;
//IDs used by Mouser
$this->mouserPositionInOrder = $data['14K'] ?? null;
$this->mouserManufacturer = $data['1V'] ?? null;
}
/**
* Tries to guess the vendor of the barcode based on the supplied data field.
* This is experimental and should not be relied upon.
* @return string|null The guessed vendor as smallcase string (e.g. "digikey", "mouser", etc.), or null if the vendor could not be guessed
*/
public function guessBarcodeVendor(): ?string
{
//If the barcode data contains the digikey extensions, we assume it is a digikey barcode
if (isset($this->data['13Z']) || isset($this->data['20Z']) || isset($this->data['12Z']) || isset($this->data['11Z'])) {
return 'digikey';
}
//If the barcode data contains the mouser extensions, we assume it is a mouser barcode
if (isset($this->data['14K']) || isset($this->data['1V'])) {
return 'mouser';
}
//According to this thread (https://github.com/inventree/InvenTree/issues/853), Newark/element14 codes contains a "3P" field
if (isset($this->data['3P'])) {
return 'element14';
}
return null;
}
/**
* Checks if the given input is a valid format06 formatted data.
* This just perform a simple check for the header, the content might be malformed still.
* @param string $input
* @return bool
*/
public static function isFormat06Code(string $input): bool
{
//Code must begin with [)><RS>06<GS>
if(!str_starts_with($input, "[)>\u{1E}06\u{1D}")){
return false;
}
//Digikey does not put a trailer onto the barcode, so we just check for the header
return true;
}
/**
* Parses a format06 code a returns a new instance of this class
* @param string $input
* @return self
*/
public static function parseFormat06Code(string $input): self
{
//Ensure that the input is a valid format06 code
if (!self::isFormat06Code($input)) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException("The given input is not a valid format06 code");
}
//Remove the trailer, if present
if (str_ends_with($input, "\u{1E}\u{04}")){
$input = substr($input, 5, -2);
}
//Split the input into the different fields (using the <GS> separator)
$parts = explode("\u{1D}", $input);
//The first field is the format identifier, which we do not need
array_shift($parts);
//Split the fields into key-value pairs
$results = [];
foreach($parts as $part) {
//^ 0* ([1-9]? \d* [A-Z])
//Start of the string Leading zeros are discarded Not a zero Any number of digits single uppercase Letter
// 00 1 4 K
if(!preg_match('/^0*([1-9]?\d*[A-Z])/', $part, $matches)) {
throw new \LogicException("Could not parse field: $part");
}
//Extract the key
$key = $matches[0];
//Extract the field value
$fieldValue = substr($part, strlen($matches[0]));
$results[$key] = $fieldValue;
}
return new self($results);
}
public function getDecodedForInfoMode(): array
{
$tmp = [
'Barcode type' => 'EIGP114',
'Guessed vendor from barcode' => $this->guessBarcodeVendor() ?? 'Unknown',
];
//Iterate over all fields of this object and add them to the array if they are not null
foreach((array) $this as $key => $value) {
//Skip data key
if ($key === 'data') {
continue;
}
if($value !== null) {
$tmp[$key] = $value;
}
}
return $tmp;
}
}