convert-iso-codes
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A set of typesafe static utility classes that allows converting from and to ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2, ISO 3166-1 Alpha-3, ISO 3166-1 Numeric, TLD and IOC-Codes
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Convert ISO 3166-1 Codes
A Node.js module for converting between different country code formats using the ISO 3166-1 standard, leveraging the world-countries
package.
Features
- Convert between ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, alpha-3, numeric, TopLevelDomain, and CIOC formats.
- Easily integrate into any Node.js project.
- Uses npm package
world-countries
for accurate and up-to-date country data.
Installation
Install the package using npm:
npm install convert-iso-codes
Usage
Here's how you can use the Country Code Converter in your project:
Convert Alpha-2 Country Codes
import { Alpha2 } from 'convert-iso-codes';
// Convert from Alpha-2 to Alpha-3
const alpha3 = Alpha2.toAlpha3('US'); // Returns 'USA'
// Convert from Alpha-2 to Numeric
const numeric = Alpha2.toNumeric('US'); // Returns '840'
// Convert from Alpha-2 to TLD
const tld = Alpha2.toTLD('US'); // Returns '.us'
// Convert from Alpha-2 to CIOC
const cioc = Alpha2.toCIOC('US'); // Returns 'USA'
Convert Alpha-3 Country Codes
import { Alpha3 } from 'convert-iso-codes';
// Convert from Alpha-3 to Alpha-2
const alpha2 = Alpha3.toAlpha2('GBR'); // Returns 'GB'
// ...
Convert Numeric Country Codes
import { Numeric } from 'convert-iso-codes';
// Convert from Numeric to Alpha-2
const alpha2 = Numeric.toAlpha2('356'); // Returns 'IN'
// ...
Convert Top-Level Domains
import { TopLevelDomain } from 'convert-iso-codes';
// Convert TLD to Alpha-2
const alpha2 = TopLevelDomain.toAlpha2('.au'); // Returns 'AU'
// ...
Convert CIOC Codes
import { CIOC } from 'convert-iso-codes';
// Convert CIOC to Alpha-2
const alpha2 = CIOC.toAlpha2('AUS'); // Returns 'AU'
// ...
Error Handling
Usually the converter functions will throw an error if an invalid country code is provided.
If you don't want this behaviour, you can pass false
as the second argument (ignoreError
) to the converter functions.
This will make the functions return the original value if the country code is invalid.
const alpha2 = Alpha3.toAlpha2('XYZ', false); // Returns 'XYZ'
Contributing
Contributions are always welcome! Please open an issue or a pull request.
License
Licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Support
For support, please open an issue on this repository.