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All sorts of useful information about every country packaged as pretty little country objects. It includes data from ISO 3166 (countries and states/subdivisions ), ISO 4217 (currency), and E.164 (phone numbers). As a bonus it even adds a country_select helper to rails projects.

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Countries

Countries is a collection of all sorts of useful information for every country in the ISO 3166 standard. It contains info for the following standards ISO3166-1(countries), ISO3166-2(states/subdivisions), ISO4217(currency) and E.164(phone numbers). The gem also adds a country_select helper. I will add any country based data I can get access to. I hope this to be a repository for all country based information.

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Installation

gem install countries

If you’re in Rails 2.3 or earlier, place this in your environment.rb:

config.gem 'countries'

Or you can install via bundler Gemfile if you are using Rails 3:

gem 'countries'

Or you can install via bundler Gemfile with using only ISO3166::Country (no Country class):

gem 'countries', :require => 'iso3166'

Country Select Helper

This gem automatically integrates with country_select. It will change its behavior to store the alpha2 country code instead of the country name. Make sure to add the country_select gem after countries in the Gemfile:

gem 'countries'
gem 'country_select'

Basic Usage

Note that Country class still exist by default. (is inherited from ISO3166::Country to keep backward compatibility).

Simply load a new country object using Country.new(alpha2) or the shortcut Country[alpha2]. An example works best.

c = Country.new('US')
c = Country['US']

Attribute-Based Finder Methods

You can lookup a country or an array of countries using any of the data attributes via the find_country_by_attribute dynamic methods:

c = Country.find_country_by_name('united states')
list = Country.find_all_countries_by_region('Americas')
c = Country.find_country_by_alpha3('can')

For a list of available attributes please see ISO3166::Country::AttrReaders. Note: searches are case insensitive.

Country Info

Identification Codes

c.number #=> "840"
c.alpha2 #=> "US"
c.alpha3 #=> "USA"

Names & Translations

c.name #=> "United States"
c.names #=> ["United States of America", "Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika", "États-Unis", "Estados Unidos"]
c.translations['fr'] #=> "États-Unis"

Subdivisions & States

c.subdivisions #=> {"CO" => {:name => "Colorado", :names => "Colorado"}, ... }
c.states #=> {"CO" => {:name => "Colorado", :names => "Colorado"}, ... }

Location

c.latitude #=> "38 00 N"
c.longitude #=> "97 00 W"

c.region #=> "Americas"
c.subregion #=> "Northern America"

Telephone Routing (E164)

c.country_code #=> "1"
c.national_destination_code_lengths #=> 3
c.national_number_lengths #=> 10
c.international_prefix #=> "011"
c.national_prefix #=> "1"

European Union Membership

c.in_eu? #=> false

Currencies

Countries now uses the Currencies gem. What this means is you now get back a Currency object that gives you access to all the currency information. It acts the same as a hash so the same ['name'] methods still work.

c.currency['code'] #=> 'USD'
c.currency['name'] #=> 'Dollars'
c.currency['symbol'] #=> '$'

If a country has an alternate currency it can be accessed via the alt_currency method and will also return a Currency object.

Since we are using the Currencies gem we get a bonus ExchangeBank that can be used with the Money gem. It auto loads exchange rates from Yahoo Finance.

Money.default_bank = Currency::ExchangeBank.new
Money.us_dollar(100).exchange_to("CAD")  # => Money.new(124, "CAD")

Address Formatting

A template for formatting addresses is available through the address_format method. These templates are compatible with the Liquid template system.

c.address_format #=> "{{recipient}}\n{{street}}\n{{city}} {{region}} {{postalcode}}\n{{country}}"

Mongoid

Mongoid support has been added. It is required automatically if Mongoid is defined in your project.

Use native country fields in your model:

field :country, type: Country

Adds native support for searching/saving by a country object or alpha2 code.

Searching:

# By alpha2
british_things = Things.where(country: 'GB')
british_things.first.country.name    # => "United Kingdom"

# By object
british_things = Things.where(country: Country.find_by_name('United Kingdom')[1])
british_things.first.country.name    # => "United Kingdom"

Saving:

# By alpha2
british_thing = Thing.new(country: 'GB')
british_thing.save!
british_thing.country.name    # => "United Kingdom"

# By object
british_thing = Thing.new(country: Country.find_by_name('United Kingdom')[1])
british_thing.save!
british_thing.country.name    # => "United Kingdom"

Note that the database stores only the alpha2 code and rebuilds the object when queried. To return the country name by default you can override the reader method in your model:

def country
    super.name
end

ToDo

  • State select
  • Class methods for looking up information
  • Default country
  • Exclude countries
  • Preferred countries
  • Whitelist countries

Note on Patches/Pull Requests

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix.
  • Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
  • Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
  • Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2011 hexorx. See LICENSE for details.

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