fullscreeninteractive / silverstripe-addressfinder
SilverStripe FormField for AddressFinder.co.nz
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Type:silverstripe-vendormodule
Requires
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.6
README
Maintainer Contact
- Will Rossiter <will (at) fullscreen (dot) io>
Overview
This module provides a custom Silverstripe AddressFinderField
which implements the
javascript AddressFinder widget (1) for address and postcode lookups in New Zealand and Australia.
Getting Started
composer require fullscreeninteractive/silverstripe-addressfinder
- Sign up for an NZ account at addressfinder.nz/plans/, or an Australia plan at addressfinder.com.au/plans/
- Set the AddressFinder key via the Silverstripe config system
app/_config/addressfinder.yml
FullscreenInteractive\SilverStripe\AddressFinderField:
api_key: 123
Or, use environment variables if you prefer:
app/_config/addressfinder.yml
FullscreenInteractive\SilverStripe\AddressFinderField:
api_key: '`ADDRESS_FINDER_KEY`'
Then add an instance of AddressFinderField
to your form fields
use FullscreenInteractive\SilverStripe\AddressFinderField;
$fields->push(new AddressFinderField('Address'));
This will provide your form with a single text box that provides an autocomplete dropdown as well as a toggle for the user to enter a manual address in the event the API is inaccessible.
The form field provides the saveInto logic for automatically saving into a DataObject model if defined. The fields that the module will save too (if in the database) are
- Address single line representation, should be the name of your field
- PostalLine1
- PostalLine2
- PostalLine3
- PostalLine4
- PostalLine5
- PostalLine6
- Suburb
- City
- Postcode
- Latitude
- Longitude
An example model which will capture all the information from AddressFinder is outlined below:
<?php use SilverStripe\ORM\DataObject; class AddressObject extends DataObject { private static $db = [ 'Address' => 'Text', 'PostalLine1' => 'Varchar(200)', 'PostalLine2' => 'Varchar(200)', 'PostalLine3' => 'Varchar(200)', 'PostalLine4' => 'Varchar(200)', 'PostalLine5' => 'Varchar(200)', 'PostalLine6' => 'Varchar(200)', 'Suburb' => 'Varchar(200)', 'City' => 'Varchar(200)', 'Postcode' => 'Varchar(200)', 'Latitude' => 'Varchar(200)', 'Longitude' => 'Varchar(200)' ]; }
To prefix these fields, call setFieldPrefix($prefix)
on your AddressFinderField
instance.
AddressFinderField::create('HomeAddress') ->setFieldPrefix('Home') AddressFinderField::create('WorkAddress') ->setFieldPrefix('Work') // requires the following model private static $db = [ 'HomeAddress' => 'Text', 'HomeAddressPostalLine1' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressPostalLine2' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressPostalLine3' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressPostalLine4' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressPostalLine5' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressPostalLine6' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressSuburb' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressCity' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressPostcode' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressLatitude' => 'Varchar(200)', 'HomeAddressLongitude' => 'Varchar(200)', 'WorkAddress' => 'Text', 'WorkAddressPostalLine1' => 'Varchar(200)', 'WorkAddressPostalLine2' => 'Varchar(200)', //... ];