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@addresszen/address-lookup

v2.2.0

Published

AddressZen Address Lookup library

Downloads

190

Readme

JavaScript browser bundles for the Address Lookup library

CI Release

This package exports polyfilled, minified copies of address-lookup in various formats available on npm and various JavaScript CDNs. It can be readily dropped in on a page without transpilation of address-lookup.

Download

Download Latest Bundle

Serving your own versioned copy is recommended. If a JavaScript CDN is used (e.g. jsDelivr, cdnjs), be sure to pin the version.

Use address-lookup.esm.js if you need a ES Module compatible build.

⚠️ Pinning Versions

It is important you pin your bundle version in production. Pulling directly from latest will cause your integration to fail at some point in the future.

For instance, follow the instructions on jsdelivr.com/address-lookup to pin a major version in production. E.g.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@addresszen/address-lookup@1></script>

Links

Documentation

Bundles Overview

address-lookup.js

  • UMD compatible
  • Transpiles address-lookup to target Internet Explorer 11 as minimum browser version
  • Default export of the npm module

address-lookup.esm.js

Usage

UMD

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@addresszen/address-lookup@1"></script>

<script>
  AddressZen.AddressLookup.setup({
    apiKey: "iddqd",
    inputField: "#line_1",
    outputFields: {
      line_1: "#line_1",
      line_2: "#line_2",
      line_3: "#line_3",
      post_town: "#post_town",
      postcode: "#postcode",
    },
  });
</script>

ES Module

<script
  type="module"
  src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@addresszen/address-lookup@1/dist/address-lookup.esm.js"
></script>

<script type="module">
  import { AddressLookup } from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@addresszen/address-lookup@1/dist/address-lookup.esm.js";
  AddressLookup.setup({
    apiKey: "iddqd",
    inputField: "#line_1",
    outputFields: {
      line_1: "#line_1",
      line_2: "#line_2",
      line_3: "#line_3",
      post_town: "#post_town",
      postcode: "#postcode",
    },
  });
</script>

Client Documentation

For a complete list of client methods, including low level resource methods, please see the address-lookup documentation

Run Examples

Build, and serve example pages locally:

npm run build && \ # Build JS bundles
npm start          # Start http server

For UMD demo visit http://localhost:8081/example/umd.html

For ES module demo visit http://localhost:8081/example/esm.html