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This Angular 2 component helps the user to fill in street address. It uses Googles Places API to get suggestions, and shows postalcode or housenumber fields if that info was missing from the returned autocomplete suggestion.
This Angular 2 component helps the user to fill in street address. It uses Googles Places API to get suggestions, and shows postalcode or housenumber fields if that info was missing from the returned autocomplete suggestion.
If you choose to use the Google Autocomplete service, make sure you change the Google Maps API key to your own.
npm install ng2-address --save
From within your typescript project, it's possible to just import from the 'ng2-address' module.
import {AddressAutocompleteComponent} from 'ng2-address';
See /example folder.
The main component of the lib is AddressAutocompleteComponent
.
<address-autocomplete
[country]="'NL'"
[placeholderStreet]="'SnappCar Street 6...'"
[placeholderHouseNumber]="'housenumber...'"
[placeholderPostalCode]="'postalcode...'"
(onAddress)="addressChangedHandler">
</address-autocomplete>
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This Angular 2 component helps the user to fill in street address. It uses Googles Places API to get suggestions, and shows postalcode or housenumber fields if that info was missing from the returned autocomplete suggestion.
The npm package ng2-address receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, ng2-address popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ng2-address demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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