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A utility library for returning state/province data given a country
A Node.js module for returning data about states/provinces within countries and preforming state/province lookups fast.
npm install countrystatesjs
To run in-browser, you'll need the bulkify
transform for browserify
, as it pairs with bulk-require
, to staticly resolve each country JSON.
npm install bulkify
var bulkify = require('bulkify')
var bundle = browserify({
entries: [...],
})
.transform(bulkify, {
global: true
})
To access one of the country properties available, you'll need to use one of the API methods listed below and pass a country in either way:
country.name('US', 'ISO2')
country.name('GBR', 'ISO3)
country.name('US','IN')
country.state('US','IN')
.name()
Returns name for a specified country
var country = require('countrystatesjs');
country.name('USA','ISO3'); // 'ISO2', 'ISO3', 'name'
country.name('US') // Defaults to 'ISO2'
// returns string
// "United States"
country.name('US','IN') // Looks up country and state/province by ISO, Name, and Alternative Spellings
// returns string
// "Indiana"
.states()
Returns all states/provinces for a specified country.
var country = require('countrystatesjs');
country.states('USA', 'ISO3'); // 'ISO2', 'ISO3', 'name'
country.states('US'); // Defaults to ISO2
// returns array of states / provinces,
// [
// {"abbreviation":"AL","name":"Alabama","country":"US"}
// ...
// ]
.provinces()
Alias of .states()
.state()
Returns name for a specified country
var country = require('countrystatesjs');
country.state('USA','Indiana'); // State Name, State Abbreviation
// returns object
// { abbreviation: 'IN', name: 'Indiana', country: 'US' }
.province()
Alias of .state()
.altSpellings()
Returns alternate spellings for the name of a specified country
var country = require('countrystatesjs');
country.altSpellings('USA','ISO3'); // 'ISO2', 'ISO3', 'name'
country.altSpellings('US') // Defaults to 'ISO2'
// returns array of strings, alternate names
// ["US", "USA", "United States of America"]
.all()
Return all country data. This will be super big. Not recommended.
var country = require('countrystatesjs');
country.all();
// returns array of objects,
// [{
// "name": "United States",
// "altSpellings": ["US", "USA", "United States of America"],
// "ISO": {
// "alpha2": "US",
// "alpha3": "USA"
// },
// "states": [], // State/Province list
// }...]
This module currently has states and provinces for:
united states (US) united kingdom (GB) canada (CA) mexico (MX) australia (AU) china (CN) germany (DE) belgium (BE) netherlands (NL) denmark (DK) Turkey (TR) Indonesia (ID) Jordan (JO) India (IN) Cambodia (KH) Ethiopia (ET) Peru (PE) Cuba (CU) Argentina (AR) Chile (CL) Bolivia (BO) Spain (ES) Bangladesh (BD) Pakistan (PK) Nigeria (NG) Japan (JP) Austria (AT) Brazil (BR) Philippines (PH) Vietnam (VN) South Korea (KR) France (FR) Italy (IT) Finland (FI) Sweden (SE)
Special thanks to the CountryJS Guys and People working on the other StatesJS and ProvinceJS
This project adheres to Javascript Standard style
To contribute code to this module, please follow this workflow:
npm install --dev
test/
folder, and run:npm test
This will check do the following:
test/
coverage/lcov-report/index.html
Please note that if your code updates do not pass JS Standard style, mocha tests and code coverage, your PR may be rejected and you'll need to fix any issues listed in it.
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
This is being maintained in the contributor's free time, and as such, may contain minor errors in regards to some countries. Most of the information included in this library is what is listed on Wikipedia. If there is an error, please let me know and I will do my best to correct it.
Copyright (c) 2015, Scott Wyatt scottwyatt86@gmail.com
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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A utility library for returning state/province data given a country
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