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thailand-address

v1.0.2

Published

Remake of jquery.thailand for use in both node and local

Downloads

13

Readme

A rewrite of the code to not be dependant on jquery.

Major changes:

  • get rid of jquery. We want to use this everywhere
  • Query just one part of a whole: we can get all districts in a given province. This allows us to show a drop down based on the other input.
  • adding your own dataset through a simple load function
  • Process two languages (or just one)

Examples:

  • https://codesandbox.io/s/thailand-address-multilingual-p5rhy

Todo:

  • [ ] Add back support for various db types (actual database, zip, ajax)
  • [ ] Create proper building for client or server (lets have it the same thing)
  • [x] Write tests
  • [ ] add similarity using leven
  • [ ] split into a client and server side (basically same code but we get the data differently)
  • [ ] Roll up packaging

how you should use:

This comes with a quite large json file and probably not a good idea to ship to production with it. My suggestion would be to query to the server for the information instead of doing it all on the client. Hence I will try to make this usable on both sides.