# 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). I will add any country based data I can get access to. I hope this to be a repository for all country based information. [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/countries.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/countries) [![Tests](https://github.com/countries/countries/actions/workflows/tests.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/countries/countries/actions/workflows/tests.yml) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/countries/countries.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/countries/countries) [![CodeQL](https://github.com/countries/countries/actions/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/countries/countries/actions/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml) ## Installation ```bash gem install countries ``` Or you can install via Bundler if you are using Rails: ```bash bundle add countries ``` ## Basic Usage Simply load a new country object using Country.new(*alpha2*) or the shortcut Country[*alpha2*]. An example works best. ```ruby c = ISO3166::Country.new('US') ``` ## Configuration ### Country Helper Some apps might not want to constantly call `ISO3166::Country` this gem has a helper that can provide a `Country` class ```ruby # With global Country Helper c = Country['US'] ``` **This will conflict with any existing `Country` constant** To Use ```ruby gem 'countries', require: 'countries/global' ``` ## Upgrading to 4.2 and 5.x Release 4.2.0 introduced changes to name attributes and finders and deprecated several methods to resolve some existing confusion regardign official ISO country names vs. the "common names" that are commonly used. The 5.0 release removed these deprecated methods and also removed support for Ruby 2.5 and 2.6 Plase see [UPGRADE.md](../master/UPGRADE.md) for more information ## 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: ```ruby c = ISO3166::Country.find_country_by_iso_short_name('italy') c = ISO3166::Country.find_country_by_any_name('united states') h = ISO3166::Country.find_all_by(:translated_names, 'França') list = ISO3166::Country.find_all_countries_by_region('Americas') c = ISO3166::Country.find_country_by_alpha2("FR") ``` For a list of available attributes please see `ISO3166::DEFAULT_COUNTRY_HASH`. Note: searches are *case insensitive and ignore accents*. _Please note that `find_by_name`, `find_by_names`, `find_*_by_name` and `find_*_by_names` methods were removed in 5.0. See [UPGRADE.md](../master/UPGRADE.md) for more information_ ## Country Info ### Identification Codes ```ruby c.number # => "840" c.alpha2 # => "US" c.alpha3 # => "USA" c.gec # => "US" ``` ### Names & Translations ```ruby c.iso_long_name # => "The United States of America" c.iso_short_name # => "United States of America" c.common_name # => "United States" (This is a shortcut for c.translations('en')) c.unofficial_names # => ["United States of America", "Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika", "États-Unis", "Estados Unidos"] # Get the names for a country translated to its local languages c = Country[:BE] c.local_names # => ["België", "Belgique", "Belgien"] c.local_name # => "België" # Get a specific translation c.translation('de') # => 'Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika' c.translations['fr'] # => "États-Unis" # Get all translations for a locale, defaults to 'en' ISO3166::Country.translations # {"DE"=>"Germany",...} ISO3166::Country.translations('de') # {"DE"=>"Deutschland",...} ISO3166::Country.all_translated # ['Germany', ...] ISO3166::Country.all_translated('de') # ['Deutschland', ...] # Nationality c.nationality # => "American" ``` ### Subdivisions & States ```ruby c.subdivisions # => {"CO" => {"name" => "Colorado", "names" => "Colorado"}, ... } c.subdivision_types # => ["state", "outlying_area", "district"] c.subdivisions_of_types(['state']) # => {"CO" => {"name" => "Colorado", "names" => "Colorado"}, ... } c.humanized_subdivision_types # => ["State", "Outlying area", "District"] # This is now deprecated. #states is an alias of #subdivisions and returns all subdivisions regardless of type c.states # => {"CO" => {"name" => "Colorado", "names" => "Colorado"}, ... } # Get specific translations for the country subdivisions c.subdivision_names_with_codes('es') #=> [ ..., ["Nuevo Hampshire", "NH"], ["Nueva Jersey", "NJ"], ... ] ``` ### Location ```ruby c.latitude # => "37.09024" c.longitude # => "-95.712891" c.world_region # => "AMER" c.region # => "Americas" c.subregion # => "Northern America" ``` Please note that `latitude_dec` and `longitude_dec` were deprecated on release 4.2 and removed in 5.0. These attributes have been redundant for several years, since the `latitude` and `longitude` fields have been switched decimal coordinates. ### Timezones **(optional)** Add `tzinfo` to your Gemfile and ensure it's required, Countries will not do this for you. ```ruby gem 'tzinfo', '~> 1.2', '>= 1.2.2' ``` ```ruby c.timezones.zone_identifiers # => ["America/New_York", "America/Detroit", "America/Kentucky/Louisville", ...] c.timezones.zone_info # see [tzinfo docs](https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/tzinfo/TZInfo/CountryTimezone) c.timezones # see [tzinfo docs](https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/tzinfo/TZInfo/Country) ``` ### Telephone Routing (E164) ```ruby c.country_code # => "1" c.national_destination_code_lengths # => 3 c.national_number_lengths # => 10 c.international_prefix # => "011" c.national_prefix # => "1" ``` ### Boundary Boxes ```ruby c.min_longitude # => '45' c.min_latitude # => '22.166667' c.max_longitude # => '58' c.max_latitude # => '26.133333' c.bounds #> {"northeast"=>{"lat"=>22.166667, "lng"=>58}, "southwest"=>{"lat"=>26.133333, "lng"=>45}} ``` ### European Union Membership ```ruby c.in_eu? # => false ``` ### European Economic Area Membership ```ruby c.in_eea? # => false ``` ### European Single Market Membership ```ruby c.in_esm? # => false ``` ## Country Code in Emoji ```ruby c = Country['MY'] c.emoji_flag # => "🇲🇾" ``` ### Plucking multiple attributes ```ruby ISO3166::Country.pluck(:alpha2, :iso_short_name) # => [["AD", "Andorra"], ["AE", "United Arab Emirates"], ... ``` ## Currencies To enable currencies extension please add the following to countries initializer. ```ruby ISO3166.configuration.enable_currency_extension! ``` Please note that it requires you to add "money" dependency to your gemfile. ```ruby gem "money", "~> 6.9" ``` Countries now uses the [Money](https://github.com/RubyMoney/money) gem. What this means is you now get back a `Money::Currency` object that gives you access to all the currency information. ```ruby c = ISO3166::Country['us'] c.currency.iso_code # => 'USD' c.currency.name # => 'United States Dollar' c.currency.symbol # => '$' ``` ## Address Formatting A template for formatting addresses is available through the address_format method. These templates are compatible with the [Liquid](https://shopify.github.io/liquid/) template system. ```ruby c.address_format # => "{{recipient}}\n{{street}}\n{{city}} {{region}} {{postalcode}}\n{{country}}" ``` ## Selective Loading of Locales As of 2.0 you can selectively load locales to reduce memory usage in production. By default we load `I18n.available_locales` if I18n is present, otherwise only `[:en]`. This means almost any Rails environment will only bring in its supported translations. You can add all the locales like this. ```ruby ISO3166.configure do |config| config.locales = [:af, :am, :ar, :as, :az, :be, :bg, :bn, :br, :bs, :ca, :cs, :cy, :da, :de, :dz, :el, :en, :eo, :es, :et, :eu, :fa, :fi, :fo, :fr, :ga, :gl, :gu, :he, :hi, :hr, :hu, :hy, :ia, :id, :is, :it, :ja, :ka, :kk, :km, :kn, :ko, :ku, :lt, :lv, :mi, :mk, :ml, :mn, :mr, :ms, :mt, :nb, :ne, :nl, :nn, :oc, :or, :pa, :pl, :ps, :pt, :ro, :ru, :rw, :si, :sk, :sl, :so, :sq, :sr, :sv, :sw, :ta, :te, :th, :ti, :tk, :tl, :tr, :tt, :ug, :uk, :ve, :vi, :wa, :wo, :xh, :zh, :zu] end ``` or something a bit more simple ```ruby ISO3166.configure do |config| config.locales = [:en, :de, :fr, :es] end ``` If you change the value of `ISO3166.configuration.locales` after initialization, you should call `ISO3166::Data.reset` to reset the data cache, or you may end up with inconsistently loaded locales. As of 5.1.1, subdivision translations also respect this and will only load the selected locales. ## Loading Custom Data As of 2.0 countries supports loading custom countries / overriding data in its data set, though if you choose to do this please contribute back to the upstream repo! Any country registered this way will have its data available for searching etc... If you are overriding an existing country, for cultural reasons, our code uses a simple merge, not a deep merge so you will need to __bring in all data you wish to be available__. Bringing in an existing country will also remove it from the internal management of translations, __all registered countries will remain in memory__. ```ruby ISO3166::Data.register( alpha2: 'LOL', iso_short_name: 'Happy Country', translations: { 'en' => 'Happy Country', 'de' => 'glückliches Land' } ) ISO3166::Country.new('LOL').iso_short_name == 'Happy 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: ```ruby field :country, type: Country ``` Adds native support for searching/saving by a country object or alpha2 code. Searching: ```ruby # By alpha2 spanish_things = Things.where(country: 'ES') spanish_things.first.country.iso_short_name # => "Spain" # By object spanish_things = Things.where(country: Country.find_by_iso_short_name('Spain')[1]) spanish_things.first.country.iso_short_name # => "Spain" ``` Saving: ```ruby # By alpha2 spanish_things = Thing.new(country: 'ES') spanish_things.save! spanish_things.country.iso_short_name # => "Spain" # By object spanish_things = Thing.new(country: Country.find_by_iso_short_name('Spain')[1]) spanish_things.save! spanish_things.country.iso_short_name # => "Spain" ``` 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: ```ruby def country super.iso_short_name end ``` ## Note on Patches/Pull Requests **Please do not submit pull requests on `cache/**/*`**. These files generated by a rake task when preparing new releases and are not meant to be manually updated. If you with to submit a PR to correct an translation, please edit the `lib/countries/data/translations/countries-.yaml` file. Changes to the locale YAML files will be injected during the next `rake update_cache`. * 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) * Make sure your you haven't made changes to `cache/**/*` * Submit a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. ## Copyright Copyright (c) 2012-2015 hexorx \ Copyright (c) 2015-2021 hexorx, rposborne \ Copyright (c) 2022 hexorx, rposborne, pmor See LICENSE for details.