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Rails – Country Select

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Provides a simple helper to get an HTML select list of countries using the ISO 3166-1 standard.

While the ISO 3166 standard is a relatively neutral source of country names, it may still offend some users. Developers are strongly advised to evaluate the suitability of this list given their user base.

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Installation

Install as a gem using

gem install country_select

Or put the following in your Gemfile

gem 'country_select', github: 'stefanpenner/country_select'

Usage

Simple use supplying model and attribute as parameters:

country_select("user", "country")

Supplying priority countries to be placed at the top of the list:

country_select("user", "country", priority_countries: ["GB", "FR", "DE"])

Supplying only certain countries:

country_select("user", "country", only: ["GB", "FR", "DE"])

Discarding certain countries:

country_select("user", "country", except: ["GB", "FR", "DE"])

Pre-selecting a particular country:

country_select("user", "country", selected: "GB")

Supplying additional html options:

country_select("user", "country", { priority_countries: ["GB", "FR"], selected: "GB" }, { class: 'form-control', data: { attribute: "value" } })

Using a custom formatter

You can define a custom formatter which will receive an ISO3166::Country

# config/initializers/country_select.rb
CountrySelect::FORMATS[:with_alpha2] = lambda do |country|
  "#{country.name} (#{country.alpha2})"
end
country_select("user", "country", format: :with_alpha2)

ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes

The option tags use ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes as values and the country names as display strings. For example, the United States would appear as <option value="US">United States of America</option>

Country names are automatically localized based on the value of I18n.locale thanks to the wonderful countries gem.

Current translations include:

  • en
  • de
  • es
  • fr
  • it
  • ja
  • nl

In the event a translation is not available, it will revert to the globally assigned locale (by default, "en").

This is the only way to use country_select as of version 2.0. It is the recommended way to store your country data since it will be resistant to country names changing.

The locale can be overridden locally:

country_select("user", "country_code", locale: 'es')

Getting the Country Name from the countries gem

class User < ActiveRecord::Base

  # Assuming country_select is used with User attribute `country_code`
  # This will attempt to translate the country name and use the default
  # (usually English) name if no translation is available
  def country_name
    country = ISO3166::Country[country_code]
    country.translations[I18n.locale.to_s] || country.name
  end

end

Example Application

An example Rails application demonstrating the different options is available at scudco/country_select_test. The relevant view files live here.

Tests

bundle
bundle exec rake

Copyright (c) 2008 Michael Koziarski, released under the MIT license

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