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country-list-js

Country list with ISO2, ISO3 code, continent, capital, dialing code

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Country List JS

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This module contains country information including 2 and 3 character ISO codes, country and capital names, currency information, telephone calling codes, and provinces (first-tier political subdivisions)

The functionality in this package is also available as a service, hosted on the Now platform. This modality lends itself well to microservice architectures. For more information please see the section on Now at the end of this document

Install

Add to your project from the NPM repository:

npm install --save country-list-js

And get an instance of the module:

// using ES6 modules

import country from 'country-list-js';

// using CommonJS modules
var country = require('country-list-js'); 

In a web page, you can include the modulelike this:

<script src="/path/to/country.min.js"></script>

Basic Usage

The following methods are available:

Listing

Lists can be generated using the following convenience functions:

var country_names = country.names();
var continents = country.continents();
var capitals = country.capitals();

but, in general, any of a country's attributes can be retrieved using the ls method, which can also produce the above:

var country_names = country.ls('name');
var continents = country.ls('continent');
var capitals = country.ls('capital');

Searching

Searches can be conducted by any of the following methods:

var found = country.findByIso2('BD');
var found = country.findByIso3('BGD');
var found = country.findByName('Bangladesh');
var found = country.findByCapital('Dakha');
var found = country.findByCurrency('BDT');
var found = country.findByPhoneNbr('+8804005050');
var found = country.findByProvince('Steiermark');

If the country cannot be found, the return value is undefined. If a single value is found, it is returned as an object similar to the one shown below, and if multiple matches are made, an array of such objects is returned

{ 
    name: 'Denmark',
    continent: 'Europe',
    region: 'Scandinavia, Nordic Countries',
    capital: 'Copenhagen',
    currency: { code: 'DKK', symbol: 'Dkr', decimal: '2' },
    dialing_code: '45',
    provinces: [
        { name: 'Hovedstaden', alias: null },
        { name: 'Midtjylland', alias: null },
        { name: 'Nordjylland', alias: null },
        { name: 'Sjælland', alias: [ 'Zealand' ] },
        { name: 'Syddanmark', alias: null }
    ],
    code: { iso_alpha_2: 'DK', iso_alpha_3: 'DNK' } 
}

Notes

  • Queries are cached so only the first time a country is searched by requires traversal of the internal structures and thus calls will resolve very quickly

  • Search queries are case insensitive

  • Province searches include aliases so you may search for either Sjælland or Zealand

NPM Commands

The built-in test suite may be run in the traditional way

npm test

and to build the minified file for web, run:

npm run build

and retrieve the file from dist/country.min.js

Module-as-a-service on the Now platform

The functionality in this module is also available via a REST API where any methods may be called by passing parameters to the service's url. The parameter "method" is used to indicate which method to call, and additional parameters should match the signature of the method, for example:

curl "http://country-list-js.npm.now.sh/?method=findByIso2&code=DK"

returns a JSON object with information for Denmark. In Javascript you may use your fevourite package for fetching instead:

const fetch = require('node-fetch')
const url = 'http://country-list-js.npm.now.sh/?method=findByIso2&code=DK'
fetch(url).then(res => res.json())
    .then(o => {
        console.log(o)  // will show Denmark
    })

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Package last updated on 26 Oct 2023

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