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Helper library for getting all of the states and territories of the United States in the specific format that you need.
A simple javascript library to aid with the creation of your custom array of US States.
npm install usa-states
Then include the library in your project with either
var UsaStates = require('usa-states').UsaStates;
or
<script src="/js/usa-states.js"></script>
To quickly get a simple array of US States objects
var usStates = new UsaStates();
console.log(usStates.states);
Outputs
{
name: "Alabama",
abbreviation: "AL",
territory: false,
capital: "Montgomery",
contiguous: true
},
{
name: "Alaska",
abbreviation: "AK",
territory: false,
capital: "Juneau",
contiguous: false
},
...(other states omitted for brevity)
{
name: "Wyoming",
abbreviation: "WY",
territory: false,
capital: "Cheyenne",
contiguous: true
}
You can optionally filter or add to the list of US States
var lowerFourtyEight = new UsaStates({contiguousOnly: true});
console.log('Lower 48 states only', lowerFourtyEight.states);
var statesAndTerritories = new UsaStates({includeTerritories: true});
console.log('All states including territories', statesAndTerritories.states);
You can also manually exclude one or more using any of the alias selectors
var allStatesExceptDCandWY = new UsaStates({exclude: ['DC', 'Wyoming']});
You can get them as an array of strings using an alias selector (full list of alias selectors below)
var usStates = new UsaStates(myOptionalFilterSettings);
var statesAbbreviation = usStates.arrayOf('abbreviations');
var statesNames = usStates.arrayOf('names');
console.log(statesAbbreviation);
console.log(statesNames);
Outputs
["AL", "AK", ... , "WY"]
["Alabama", "Alaska", ..., "Wyoming"]
You can also get them as an array of custom objects using the alias selectors If you want an alias ignored just append a '$' character to the desired location (note: you can change this ignore character in your filter config, see below)
var usStates = new UsaStates(myOptionalFilterSettings);
var myCustomStates = usStates.format({
name: 'abbreviation',
$abbreviation: 'abbr', // alternate alias 'abbr', see all below
abbr: '$name',
$capital: 'c',
});
console.log(myCustomStates);
Outputs
{
Alabama: "AL",
abbreviation: "AL",
AL: "name",
capital: "Mobile"
},
{
Alaska: "AK",
abbreviation: "AK",
AK: "name",
capital: "Juneau"
},
...
{
Wyoming: "WY",
abbreviation: "WY",
WY: "name",
capital: "Cheyenne"
}
Property Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
contingousOnly | false | Filter out any state that is not in the lower 48. (note: this also filters out territories) |
includeTerritories | false | Includes territories and affiliates of the United States such as Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, etc. |
exclude | [] | An array of one or more states to filter from your list of states using any of the alias selectors |
ignoreCharacter | "$" | The character to parse out if found appended inside of the custom format given |
Name | Other Acceptable Aliases | Examples |
---|---|---|
abbreviation | a, abbr, abbreviations, | AL, AK, ... WY |
name | names, state, states, n, s | Alabama, Alaska, ... Wyoming |
capital | c, cap, capitals | Mobile, Juneau, ... Cheyenne |
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
Author: Nathan Barrett nathan.barrett@gmail.com
Copyright 2017 Nathan Barrett
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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Helper library for getting all of the states and territories of the United States in the specific format that you need.
We found that usa-states 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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