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@mbanq/ctc

v0.0.3

Published

Countries, timezones and currencies

Downloads

5

Readme

Countries, Timezones and Currencies - ctc

Codeship Status for Mbanq/ctc npm version

Mbanq's library to work with countries, timezones and currencies

Install

npm install --save @mbanq/ctc

Countries

A country object has following attributes:

  • code - The country code ISO code
  • name - Name of the country
  • timezones - An array of the country's timezones
{
  "code": "PT",
  "name": "Portugal",
  "timezones": [
    "Europe/Lisbon",
    "Atlantic/Madeira",
    "Atlantic/Azores"
  ]
}

Timezones

A timezone object has following attributes:

  • name - The name of the timezone.
  • utcOffset - UTC offset in minutes.
  • offsetStr - UTC offset in hours (human readable string).
  • countries - An array of country codes in the timezone.
{
  "name": "Europe/Andorra",
  "utcOffset": 60,
  "offsetStr": "+01:00",
  "countries": [ "AD" ]
}

Currencies

A currency object has following attributes:

  • symbol - Symbolic representation of the currency, e.g. 'Skr'
  • name - Name of the currency e.g. 'Swedish Krona'
  • symbol_native - Currenncy's native symbol, e.g. 'kr'
  • decimal_digits - number of decimal digits, e.g. 2
  • rounding - currency rounding
  • code - ISO 4217 currency code, e.g. 'SEK'
  • name_plural - Currency's plural form, e.g. 'Swedish kronor'
{
  "symbol": "Skr",
  "name": "Swedish Krona",
  "symbol_native": "kr",
  "decimal_digits": 2,
  "rounding": 0,
  "code": "SEK",
  "name_plural": "Swedish kronor"
}

API

const ctc = require('@mbanq/ctc')

ctc exposes 3 functions:

  • ctc.countries() => Array
  • ctc.timezones() => Array
  • ctc.search() => Array

Countries

countries() function accepts a country name as a parameter, e.g. ctc.countries('Portugal')

[
  {
    "code": "PT",
    "name": "Portugal",
    "timezones": [
      "Europe/Lisbon",
      "Atlantic/Madeira",
      "Atlantic/Azores"
    ]
  }
]

countries() function always returns an Array

Timezones

timezones() function accepts a country name as a parameter, e.g. ctc.timezones('Portugal')

[
  {
    "name": "Europe/Lisbon",
    "utcOffset": 0,
    "offsetStr": "+00:00",
    "countries": [ "PT" ]
  },
  {
    "name": "Atlantic/Madeira",
    "utcOffset": 0,
    "offsetStr": "+00:00",
    "countries": [ "PT" ]
  },
  {
    "name": "Atlantic/Azores",
    "utcOffset": -60,
    "offsetStr": "-01:00",
    "countries": [ "PT" ]
  }
]

If you don't provide a country name to the timezones() function - the result will contain all the timezones

timezones() function always returns an Array

Currencies

currencies() function accepts an Array of currency codes, e.g. ctc.currencies(['HTG','USD'])

[
  {
    "symbol": "HTG",
    "name": "Haitian gourde",
    "symbol_native": "G",
    "decimal_digits": 2,
    "rounding": 0,
    "code": "HTG",
    "name_plural": "Haitian gourdes"
  },
  {
    "symbol": "$",
    "name": "US Dollar",
    "symbol_native": "$",
    "decimal_digits": 2,
    "rounding": 0,
    "code": "USD",
    "name_plural": "US dollars"
  }
]

Search

search() functions accepts a String as a parameter and attempts to find countries that have the provided parameter either in the name of the country or in the country code, e.g. ctc.search('neth') would produce following result:

[
  {
    "code": "BQ",
    "name": "Caribbean Netherlands",
    "timezones": [ "America/Curacao" ]
  },
  {
    "code": "NL",
    "name": "Netherlands",
    "timezones": [ "Europe/Amsterdam" ]
  }
]

Search is not case sensitive, we toLowerCase() everything