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@shopify/address

Address utilities for formatting addresses.

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@shopify/address

Build Status License: MIT npm version npm bundle size (minified + gzip)

Address utilities for loading and ordering addresses.

Installation

$ yarn add @shopify/address

API Reference

  • country field in Address is expected to be of format ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, eg. CA / FR / JP
constructor(private locale: string)

Instantiate the AddressFormatter by passing it a locale.

updateLocale(locale: string)

Update the locale of the formatter. Following requests will be in the given locale.

async .getCountry(countryCode: string): Promise<Country>

Loads and return data about a given country in the locale used for instanciation. Country and province names are localized. Province names are ordered based on the locale

async .getCountries(): Promise<Country[]>

Loads and return data about a all countries in the given locale. Countries are ordered alphabetically based on the locale. Zones are also ordered based on the locale.

async .getOrderedFields(countryCode): FieldName[][]

Returns how to order address fields.

Eg.:

[
  ['firstName', 'lastName'],
  ['company'],
  ['address1'],
  ['address2'],
  ['city'],
  ['country', 'province', 'zip'],
  ['phone'],
];
async .format(address: Address): string[]

Given an address, returns the address ordered for multiline show. Eg.

['Shopify', 'Lindenstraße 9-14', '10969 Berlin', 'Germany'];
Example Usage

Show an address:

import {AddressFormatter} from '@shopify/address';

const address = {
  company: 'Shopify',
  firstName: '恵子',
  lastName: '田中',
  address1: '八重洲1-5-3',
  address2: '',
  city: '目黒区',
  province: 'JP-13',
  zip: '100-8994',
  country: 'JP',
  phone: '',
};

const addressFormatter = new AddressFormatter('ja');
await addressFormatter.format(address);
/* =>
  日本
  〒100-8994東京都目黒区八重洲1-5-3
  Shopify
  田中恵子様
 */

await addressFormatter.getOrderedFields('CA');
/* =>
  [
    ['firstName', 'lastName'],
    ['company'],
    ['address1'],
    ['address2'],
    ['city'],
    ['country', 'province', 'zip'],
    ['phone']
  ]
 */

Testing

If your component uses this package and you want to test it with mock API calls you can use the following

import {fetch} from '@shopify/jest-dom-mocks';
import {mockCountryRequests} from '@shopify/address/tests';

beforeEach(mockCountryRequests);
afterEach(fetch.restore);

Note: Only FR / JA and EN are mocked.

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Package last updated on 17 Jan 2019

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