this is a branch of netresearch/postdirekt-autocomplete-monorepo which supports building (house number) selection when country, zip, city and street is selected
Before you can start working on the Autocomplete monorepo, you need to have Node.js
installed on your machine. The currently supported versions are 10.0.0
or greater.
To download Node.js visit https://nodejs.org/en/download/.
NOTE: You can use a tool like NVM
or N
to install and manage multiple node versions
In addition to Node.js we use yarn
to facilitate multi package development.
To install yarn
follow the instructions listed on their website:
https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install
You can verify your setup by running the following commands in your terminal:
$ node -v
$ yarn -v
Your Node.js version should be 10.0.0
or greater, your yarn
version should
be 1.0.0
or greater,
Once you have Node.js and yarn
installed on your machine and have validated
that you are running the proper version, you can set up the development environment
by running the following at the root of the repo:
$ yarn
Once you have installed all the dependencies, you can build both packages by running the following command the root of the repo:
$ yarn build
This folder contains modified @netresearch/postdirekt-autocomplete-sdk, responsible for abstracting away the Deutsche Post Direkt Autocomplete 2.0 API.
See Readme.
This folder contains modified _@netresearch/postdirekt-autocomplete-library, responsible for registering input listeners on given input fields (street address, city, postcode and house number) and fetching address suggestions from the Autocomplete API via the autocomplete-sdk package.
See Readme.
postDirekt = postdirektAutocompleteLib.init(
document.getElementById('street'),
document.getElementById('city'),
document.getElementById('postcode'),
document.getElementById('house_nr'),
document.getElementById('country'),
'DE',
'_hash_'
);
You can run the tests with the command
$ yarn test
To run the linter, do
$ yarn lint
You can build ES2017 compatible artifacts (this is what's published on npm) with
$ yarn build
You can also build ES5 compatible artifacts (output in <rootDir>/dist
) with
$ yarn build:es5