I'm trying to generate a barcode using python-barcode (https://github.com/WhyNotHugo/python-barcode). I manage to get a barcode generated and saved as png like this:
import barcode
from barcode.writer import ImageWriter
EAN = barcode.get_barcode_class('ean13')
ean = EAN(u'5901234123457', writer=ImageWriter())
fullname = ean.save('barcode')
However, if I try to use the value from a variable, it doesn't work:
import barcode
from barcode.writer import ImageWriter
number = 5901234123457
EAN = barcode.get_barcode_class('ean13')
ean = EAN(number, writer=ImageWriter())
fullname = ean.save('barcode')
I then get
TypeError: 'int' object is not subscriptable
I might be making some silly mistake, but I'm quite new to this... :/
the barcode module only accepts strings as input, you should then just make that integer a string:
import barcode
from barcode.writer import ImageWriter
number = 5901234123457
number = str(number)
EAN = barcode.get_barcode_class('ean13')
ean = EAN(number, writer=ImageWriter())
fullname = ean.save('barcode')