sairum123/countries

PHP Countries and Currencies

v0.7.2 2020-09-27 16:34 UTC

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Reason to Recreate the package:

I am not the original author of this package, i just have modified this package because i have to include some missing cities which is required in my project i have already requested a merge request on the original package but the author haven't merged it once it's merged on the original package then i will remove my modified package Thank you:

What does it gives you?

This package has all sorts of information about countries:

info items
taxes 32
geometry maps 248
topology maps 248
currencies 256
countries 266
timezones 423
borders 649
flags 1,570
states 4,526
cities 7,376
timezones times 81,153

Geology and topology maps

Amongst many other information you'll be able to plot country maps:

Switzerland

Requirements

  • PHP 7.0+

Installing

Use Composer to install it:

composer require pragmarx/countries

Instantiating

use PragmaRX\Countries\Package\Countries;

$countries = new Countries();

echo $countries->where('cca2', 'IT')->first()->hydrateCurrencies()->currencies->EUR->coins->frequent->first();

// or calling it statically

echo Countries::where('cca2', 'IT')->first()->hydrateCurrencies()->currencies->EUR->coins->frequent->first();

Should both return

€1

Overloading the default configuration:

use PragmaRX\Countries\Package\Services\Config;

$countries = new Countries(new Config([
    'hydrate' => [
        'elements' => [
            'currencies' => true,
            'flag' => true,
            'timezones' => true,
        ],
    ],
]));

Usage

This package is not tied to Laravel and doesn't require it to be installed (we have a bridge for this purpose), but it has Laravel Collections in its core, all methods in Collections are available, this way you can do things like filter, map, reduce, search, sort, reject, and a lot more. It, actually, uses Coollection, which is Laravel Collections with a fluent syntax, allowing us to have access to array keys (and values) as object properties.

To get all countries in the data base you just have to:

use PragmaRX\Countries\Package\Countries;

$countries = new Countries();

$all = $countries->all();

To get a json you:

return $countries->toJson();

Filter by keys and values:

$countries->where('name.common', 'Brazil');

Will find Brazil by its common name, which is a

#items: array:22 [▼
  "name" => array:3 [▼
    "common" => "Brazil"
    "official" => "Federative Republic of Brazil"
    "native" => array:1 [▼
      "por" => array:2 [▼
        "official" => "República Federativa do Brasil"
        "common" => "Brasil"
      ]
    ]
  ]

Or alternatively you can filter like this

$countries->whereNameCommon('Brazil');

And, you can go deepeer

$countries->where('name.native.por.common', 'Brasil');

Or search by the country top level domain

$countries->where('tld.0', '.ch');

To get

"name" => array:3 [▼
  "common" => "Switzerland"
  "official" => "Swiss Confederation"
  "native" => array:4 [▶]
]
"tld" => array:1 [▼
  0 => ".ch"
]

And use things like pluck

$countries->where('cca3', 'USA')->first()->hydrateStates()->states->pluck('name', 'postal')->toArray();

To get

"MA" => "Massachusetts"
"MN" => "Minnesota"
"MT" => "Montana"
"ND" => "North Dakota"
...

The package uses a modified Collection which allows you to access properties and methods as objects:

$countries->where('cca3', 'FRA')
         ->first()
         ->borders
         ->first()
         ->name
         ->official;

Should give

Principality of Andorra

Borders hydration is disabled by default, but you can have your borders hydrated easily by calling the hydrate method:

$countries->where('name.common', 'United Kingdom')
         ->hydrate('borders')
         ->first()
         ->borders
         ->reverse()
         ->first()
         ->name
         ->common;

Should return

Ireland

Hydration

To improve performance, hydration, which is enabled by default, can be disable on most country properties, and this is how you manually hydrate properties:

$countries->where('name.common', 'United States')->first()->hydrate('timezones')->timezones->first()->zone_name;

$countries->where('name.common', 'United States')->first()->hydrate('timezones')->timezones->first()->zone_name;

Those are some of the hydratable properties:

  • Borders
  • Cities
  • Currencies
  • Flag
  • Geometry
  • Languages
  • States
  • Taxes
  • Timezone
  • Topology

Extra where rules

Some properties are stored differently and we therefore need special rules for accessing them, these properties are

  • ISO639_3 => The 3 letter language code.
  • ISO4217 => The 3 letter currency code.

You can of course access them like other properties

$countries->whereISO639_3('por')->count();
$countries->where('ISO639_3', 'por')->count();

Mapping

Sometimes you would like to access a property by a different name, this can be done in settings, this way

'maps' => [
    'lca3' => 'ISO639_3'
]

Here we bind the language 3 letter short code ISO format to lca3, which is short for language code alpha 3-letter. So now we can access the property by

$countries->whereLca3('por');

Or

$countries->where('lca3', 'por');

Some other examples from Laravel News and some other contributors

Generate a list of all countries with code, using native name and common

app(PragmaRX\Countries\Package\Countries::class)
->all()
->map(function ($country) {
    $commonName = $country->name->common;

    $languages = $country->languages ?? collect();

    $language = $languages->keys()->first() ?? null;

    $nativeNames = $country->name->native ?? null;

    if (
        filled($language) &&
            filled($nativeNames) &&
            filled($nativeNames[$language]) ?? null
    ) {
        $native = $nativeNames[$language]['common'] ?? null;
    }

    if (blank($native ?? null) && filled($nativeNames)) {
        $native = $nativeNames->first()['common'] ?? null;
    }

    $native = $native ?? $commonName;

    if ($native !== $commonName && filled($native)) {
        $native = "$native ($commonName)";
    }

    return [$country->cca2 => $native];
})
->values()
->toArray();

Should give you 267 (or so) countries like:

"AW" => "Aruba"
"AF" => "افغانستان (Afghanistan)"
"AO" => "Angola"
"AI" => "Anguilla"
"AX" => "Åland (Åland Islands)"
"AL" => "Shqipëria (Albania)"
"AD" => "Andorra"
"AE" => "دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة (United Arab Emirates)"
"AR" => "Argentina"
"AM" => "Հայաստան (Armenia)"
"AS" => "American Samoa"
"AQ" => "Antarctica"
"TF" => "Terres australes et antarctiques françaises (French Southern and Antarctic Lands)"
"AG" => "Antigua and Barbuda"
"AU" => "Australia"
"AT" => "Österreich (Austria)"
"AZ" => "Azərbaycan (Azerbaijan)"
"BI" => "Burundi"
"BE" => "Belgien (Belgium)"
"BJ" => "Bénin (Benin)"
"BF" => "Burkina Faso"
"BD" => "বাংলাদেশ (Bangladesh)"
"BG" => "България (Bulgaria)"
"BH" => "‏البحرين (Bahrain)"
"BS" => "Bahamas"
"BA" => "Bosna i Hercegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)"
"BL" => "Saint-Barthélemy (Saint Barthélemy)"
"SH" => "Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha"
"BY" => "Белару́сь (Belarus)"
"BZ" => "Belize"
"BM" => "Bermuda"
"BO" => "Wuliwya (Bolivia)"
"BQ" => "Caribisch Nederland (Caribbean Netherlands)"
"BR" => "Brasil (Brazil)"
"BB" => "Barbados"
"BN" => "Negara Brunei Darussalam (Brunei)"
"BT" => "འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ (Bhutan)"
"BV" => "Bouvetøya (Bouvet Island)"
"BW" => "Botswana"
"CF" => "République centrafricaine (Central African Republic)"
"CA" => "Canada"
"CC" => "Cocos (Keeling) Islands"
"CH" => "Suisse (Switzerland)"
"CL" => "Chile"
"CN" => "中国 (China)"
"CI" => "Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)"
"CM" => "Cameroon"
"CD" => "RD Congo (DR Congo)"
"CG" => "République du Congo (Republic of the Congo)"
"CK" => "Cook Islands"
"CO" => "Colombia"
"KM" => "القمر‎ (Comoros)"
"CV" => "Cabo Verde (Cape Verde)"
...

Generate a list of countries

$countries->all()->pluck('name.common')->toArray();

returns

[
    "Aruba",
    "Afghanistan",
    "Angola",
    "Anguilla",
    "Åland Islands",
    ....

Generate a list of currencies

$countries->all()->pluck('currencies')->toArray();

returns

[
  [
    "AWG",
  ],
  [
    "AFN",
  ],
  [
    "AOA",
  ],
  [
    "XCD",
  ],
  [
    "EUR",
  ],
  ....

Get the currency symbol

$countries->where('name.common', 'Brazil')->first()->hydrate('currencies')->currencies->BRL->units->major->symbol;

Generate a list of States

$countries->where('name.common', 'United States')
    ->first()
    ->hydrateStates()
    ->states
    ->sortBy('name')
    ->pluck('name', 'postal');

returns

[
    "AL": "Alabama",
    "AK": "Alaska",
    "AZ": "Arizona",
    "AR": "Arkansas",
    "CA": "California",
    ....
    ....

Hydrate and get a cities

$countries->where('cca3', 'FRA')
    ->first()
    ->hydrate('cities')
    ->cities
    ->paris
    ->timezone;

Should return

Europe/Paris

Get a countries currencies

$countries->where('name.common', 'United States')->first()->currencies;

returns

[{
    "alternativeSigns": [],
    "ISO4217Code": "USD",
    "ISO4217Number": "840",
    "sign": "$",
    "subunits": 100,
    "title": "U.S. dollar",
    ....

Get all currencies

$countries->currencies();

returns

[
    0 => "AED"
    1 => "AFN"
    2 => "ALL"
    3 => "AMD"
    4 => "ANG"
    5 => "AOA"
    6 => "ARS"
    7 => "AUD"
    8 => "AWG"
    9 => "AZN"
    10 => "BAM"
    ....

Get the timezone for a State

return $countries->where('name.common', 'United States')->first()->timezone->NC;

returns

America/New_York

Get all timezones for a country

$countries->where('name.common', 'Brazil')
  ->first()
  ->hydrateTimezones()
  ->timezones
  ->map(function ($timezone) {
      return $timezone->zone_name;
  })->values()
  ->unique()
  ->toArray();

Get all times for a timezone

return $countries->where('name.common', 'United States Virgin Islands')->first()->hydrate('timezones_times')->timezones->first()->times;

returns

"times" => [
    "abbreviation" => "LMT"
    "dst" => "0"
    "gmt_offset" => "-14764"
    "time_start" => "-1825098837"
    "zone_id" => "415"
    1 => [
        "abbreviation" => "AST"
        "dst" => "0"
        "gmt_offset" => "-14400"
        "time_start" => "-1825098836"
        "zone_id" => "415"
    ]
]

Flags

Countries provides many different flag sources, including SVG flags. This is how you use one of the available sources:

Install flag-icon

npm install --save-dev flag-icon-css

Import it to your project

@import '~flag-icon-css/sass/flag-icon.scss';

Use Countries to get the flag span

$unitedStatesFlag =
    $this->countries->where('cca3', 'USA')
    ->first()
    ->flag
    ->flag_icon;

Render it in your blade template

{!! $unitedStatesFlag !!}

Publishing assets

You can publish configuration by doing:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider=PragmaRX\\Countries\\ServiceProvider

Data

Sources

This package uses some other open source packages and, until we don't build a better documentation, you can find some more info about data on mledoze/countries and how to use it on this fantastic Laravel News article.

Please check the copyright section for a complete list of packages used by this one.

Updating

The package comes with the update.php script, that you can use to update the data it uses. It will download all info from all packages and automatically build the .json files we have, so you find something wrong, you can ask those package managers to fix it, and after that you just to run it:

cd vendor/pragmarx/countries
composer install
php update.php

And wait for a very long time* (sometimes it looks like stuck but it's not) until it finishes rebuilding everything, then it's just a matter of staging, commit, push all regenerated files, and draft a new PR.

Cache

Since this data is not supposed to change, calls are automatically cached. If you want to change this behaviour, you can edit config/countries.php file once it's published.

Framework bridges

Sample files

Author

Antonio Carlos Ribeiro All contributors

Copyright

To build the countries database and relations, this package make use of those sources and packages:

License

Countries is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License - see the LICENSE file for details

Contributing

Pull requests and issues are more than welcome.