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Package world
Short Description Laravel countries, states, cities and currencies
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/nnjeim/world.git
Informations about the package world
The World is a Laravel package which provides a list of the countries, states, cities, timezones, currencies and languages.
It can be consumed with the World Facade or the defined API routes.
Installation
set the ENV variable WORLD_DB_CONNECTION to the desired database connection (optional)
The world:install
command is a helper to automate the installation process
Optionally you can manually install the package by following the below steps:
What's new in v1.1.31?
- Addition of the fa locale @DevNull-IR
- Addition of cities from Malaysia @hirenkeraliya
Changelog
Please read CHANGELOG for more information of what was changed recently.
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING for more details.
Demo
Please feel free to query https://laravel-world.com
Examples
https://laravel-world.com/api/countries
https://laravel-world.com/api/countries?search=rom
https://laravel-world.com/api/states?filters[country_code]=RO&fields=cities
Usage
List all the countries
Use the World
facade:
Use the API countries endpoint:
Fetch a country with its states and cities.
Use the World
facade:
Response:
Use the API countries endpoint:
List all the cities by country id
Use the API cities endpoint:
Available actions
Name | Description |
---|---|
countries | lists all the world countries |
states | lists all the states |
cities | lists all the cities |
timezones | lists all the timezones |
currencies | lists all the currencies |
languages | lists all the languages |
An action response is formed as below:
success
(boolean)message
(string)data
(instance ofIlluminate\Support\Collection
)errors
(array)
Countries action
fields
*: comma seperated string (countries table fields in addition to states, cities, currency and timezones).filters
*: array of keys (countries table fields) and their corresponding values.search
*: string.
States action
fields
*: comma seperated string (states table fields in addition to country and states).filters
*: array of keys (states table fields) and their corresponding values.search
*: string.
Cities action
fields
*: comma seperated string (cities table fields in addition to country and state).filters
*: array of keys (cities table fields) and their corresponding values.search
*: string.
Timezones action
fields
*: comma seperated string (timezones table fields in addition to country).filters
*: array of keys (timezones table fields) and their corresponding values.search
*: string.
Currencies action
fields
*: comma seperated string (currencies table fields in addition to country).filters
*: array of keys (currencies table fields) and their corresponding values.search
*: string.
Languages action
fields
*: comma seperated string (languages table fields).filters
*: array of keys (languages table fields) and their corresponding values.search
*: string.
Available API routes
All routes can be prefixed by any string. Ex.: admin
, api
...
Countries
Method | GET |
Route | /{prefix}/countries |
Parameters* | comma seperated fields (countries table fields in addition to states, cities, currency and timezones), array filters, string search |
Example | /api/countries?fields=iso2,cities&filters[phone_code]=44 |
response | success, message, data |
States
Method | GET |
Route | /{prefix}/states |
Parameters* | comma seperated fields (states table fields in addition to country and cities), array filters, string search |
Example | /api/states?fields=country,cities&filters[country_code]=RO |
response | success, message, data |
Cities
Method | GET |
Route | /{prefix}/cities |
Parameters* | comma seperated fields (cities table fields in addition to country and state), array filters, string search |
Example | /api/cities?fields=country,state&filters[country_code]=RO |
response | success, message, data |
Timezones
Method | GET |
Route | /{prefix}/timezones |
Parameters* | comma seperated fields (timezones table fields in addition to the country), array filters, string search |
Example | /api/timezones?fields=country&filters[country_code]=RO |
response | success, message, data |
Currencies
Method | GET |
Route | /{prefix}/currencies |
Parameters* | comma seperated fields (currencies table fields in addition to the country), array filters, string search |
Example | /api/currencies?fields=code&filters[country_code]=RO |
response | success, message, data |
Languages
Method | GET |
Route | /{prefix}/languages |
Parameters* | comma seperated fields, string search |
Example | /api/languages?fields=dir |
response | success, message, data |
Localization
The available locales are ar, bn, br, de, en, es, fr, it, ja, kr, nl, pl, pt, ro, ru, tr and zh.
The default locale is en.
Include in the request header:
Alternatively, you can use specific locale with the World
Facade setLocale('locale')
helper method. Example:
Schema
Configuration
The configuration of the world package is in the world.php
config file.
If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should consider re-publishing the file by issuing:
Customizing database connection
By default, this package uses the default database connection, but it's possible to customize it
using the WORLD_DB_CONNECTION
variable in your .env
file.
Countries restrictions
Countries can be restricted while seeding the database either by adding the ISO2 country codes in the allowed_countries
or disallowed_countries
array lists.
Supported Locales
A list of the accepted locales which relate to the localized lang/
files.
Modules enablement
The states, cities, timezones, currencies and languages modules can be optionally disabled.
Please note that the cities module depends on the states module.
Routes
If you don't wish to use the packages as an API service, you can disable all the routes by assigning false
to routes
.
Migrations
It offers the ability to enable or disable the database fields.
When changing this configuration the database should be dropped and the seeder should be re-run.
Testing
Requirements
- The database is seeded.
- The database connection is defined in the .env file.
Browse to the package root folder and run:
* optional