1.2.0 • Published 12 months ago

tinyaddress v1.2.0

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A tiny (~1.6KB), universal, zero-dependency localized address formatter for postal addresses.

This package uses address metadata from Google's Address Data Service to format postal addresses from all over the world.

Installation

$ npm install tinyaddress

or using yarn

$ yarn add tinyaddress

Usage

import { formatAddress } from "tinyaddress";

const address = formatAddress({
  name: "Mr John Smith",
  region: "New York",
  city: "Kingston",
  addressLines: ["132, My Street"],
  postalCode: "12401",
  countryCode: "US",
});

/* 
	["Mr John Smith",
	"132, My Street",
	"Kingston, New York 12401"]
*/

formatAddress returns an array of sorted lines which can then be joined to generate a string. This can be done automatically by passing string as options.output:

import { formatAddress } from "tinyaddress";

const address = formatAddress(
  {
    name: "Mr John Smith",
    region: "New York",
    city: "Kingston",
    addressLines: ["132, My Street"],
    postalCode: "12401",
    countryCode: "US",
  },
  { output: "string" }
);

/*
	"Mr John Smith
	132, My Street
	Kingston, New York 12401
*/

Properties

  • countryCode (required): An ISO 3166-2 country code for the given country. Only used to format the address and will not be included in it. Use the country field to add a country in the address.

  • name (optional): The name of the person.

  • organization (optional): The organization, firm, company, or institution at the address. addressLines (optional): A sorted array of address lines.

  • postalCode (optional): The postal code or ZIP code, also known as PIN code in India. city (optional): The city/town portion of the address.

  • country (optional): The country of the address. Will always be the last line in the address.

  • region (optional): The top-level administrative subdivision of the country. For example, this can be a state, a province, an oblast, or a prefecture. Also known as administrativeArea or district.

  • dependentLocality (optional): Dependent locality or sublocality within a city. For example, neighborhoods, boroughs, districts, or UK dependent localities.

  • sortingCode (optional): Sorting code system, such as the CEDEX system used in France.

Options

  • format (optional): local | latin The address format type, can be of type local or latin. Default is local. Some countries have a latin alternative.
  • output (optional): string | array The type of the output, default is a sorted array, but can be changed to string, which joins the array with '/n'.

Inspired by localized-address-format