jCep
About jcep
Jcep is a library to helpful a search address by CEP on Brazil.
No dependency with jQuery or anything.
Live Demo
Install by bower
bower install jcep
How to use
It's very simple. Look by example:
new jcep();
Elements by data attributes
If you using data attributes on your html, this library working
with auto-detect of elements on page. Eg.
HTML
<form action="#">
CEP: <input type="text" data-cep="cep">
Street: <input type="text" data-street="street">
Number: <input type="text" data-number="number">
Neighborhood: <input type="text" data-neighborhood="neighborhood">
City: <input type="text" data-city="city">
State: <input type="text" data-state="state">
</form>
JavaScript
new jcep();
Obs: If you not specify any callbacks, this library will automatically
fill your form with results of search.
Specify elements
If you choose specify elements, you ought to use by this way:
JavaScript
new jcep({
elements: {
cepEl: '.cep',
streetEl: '.street',
numberEl: '.number',
neighborhoodEl: '.neighborhood',
cityEl: '.city',
stateEl: '.state'
}
});
Callbacks by functions
You can configure jcep to working with functions to returns results. See for explanation about this callbacks.
Success
You can use success callback to get result of search.
The result is sent with params for success function. Eg
new jcep({
...
success: function(data) { console.log(data) },
...
});
Error
You can use error callback to warn about errors.
The error message is sent with params for error function. Eg
new jcep({
...
error: function(error) { console.error(error) },
...
});
Before Send
The beforeSend
callback is use before the request is sent to search for the zipcode.
new jcep({
beforeSend: function() { console.log('before sending the request') },
});
Callbacks by events
You can configure callback by events
Success
If you want receive results of search by events, it's easy. Eg.
new jcep({
triggerEventName: 'test'
});
document.addEventListener('test:success', function(data) {
console.log('results: ', data);
})
Error
If you want receive error message of search by events, it's easy. Eg.
new jcep({
triggerEventName: 'test'
});
document.addEventListener('test:error', function(error) {
console.error('error: ', error);
})
Before Send
This event will be triggered before the request is sent to search for the zipcode.
new jcep({
triggerEventName: 'test'
});
document.addEventListener('test:beforeSend', function() {
console.log('before sending the request');
});
Obs: The event names contains, name (you specified on configuration) with
prefix (:success
or :error
). Be careful don't forget the prefix
in the end of event name
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