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Address Formatting
Formats Source
You can find address formats in the address_format.yml file. Address formats are grouped by country.
An example of format configuration for the US:
US:
format: '%name%\n%organization%\n%street%\n%CITY% %REGION_CODE% %COUNTRY_ISO2% %postal_code%'
Possible format placeholders:
name - address owner name
organization - organization
street - street
street2 - street line 2
city - city
country - country name
country_iso2 - country ISO2 code
country_iso3 - country ISO3 code
postal_code - postal/ZIP code
region - region
region_code - region code
When a format placeholder is in the upper case, the corresponding value will also be uppercased. Address formatter uses name formatter to format names according to the address country locale.
Additional optional data that is not currently used in the LocaleBundle is also stored in the address_format.yml stored. Possible keys are:
latin_format - address format for latin characters
require - an array of required address fields for country
region_name_type - how a region is named in a country
zip_name_type - how post code (zip) is named in a country
format_charset - format charset encoding
postprefix - post code prefix
PHP Address Formatter
Class: Oro\Bundle\LocaleBundle\Formatter\AddressFormatter
Service id: oro_locale.formatter.address
Formats addresses are based on the given country address format. By default, the address country is used for formatting.
Methods and Usage Examples
format
string *public* *format*(AddressInterface *address*[, string *country*[, string *newLineSeparator*]])
You can use this method to format objects that implement AddressInterface. To format an address using a specific country format, set the country parameters. The newLineSeparator parameter defines the default line separator as n and can also be changed.
$formatter = $container->get('oro_locale.formatter.address');
// $region->getCode() is CA
// $country->getIso2Code() is US
$region->setCountry($country);
$address = new Address();
$address->setStreet('726 N. Vista Street');
$address->setCity('Los Angeles');
$address->setRegion($region);
$address->setPostalCode('90046');
$address->setOrganization('Oro Inc.');
$address->setCountry($country);
echo $formatter->format($address);
Outputs:
Oro Inc.
726 N. Vista Street
LOS ANGELES CA US 90046
getAddressFormat
string *public* *getAddressFormat*([string *localeOrRegion*])
Get address format based on the locale or region; if the argument is not passed, locale from the system configuration will be used.
Twig
Filters
oro_format_address
This filter uses the format method from the address formatter and has the same logic.
{{ address|oro_format_address('US') }}
oro_format_address_html
This filter outputs a formatted address where each address part (i.e., city, country, etc.) is wrapped into an HTML tag with CSS class address-part-PART-NAME
and attribute data-part="PART_NAME"
to allow more fine-grained control of address styling.
{{ address|oro_format_address_html('US') }}
JS
Methods and Usage Examples
format
string *public* *format*(Object *address*[, String *country*[, String|Function *newLine*]])
This method is used to format addresses. To format an address using a specific country format, set the country parameters.
The newLine parameter defines the default line separator. It can be a string that will be used as a line separator or a function that will be called for each line and must return string.
Possible address object parameters are:
prefix - name prefix
suffix - name suffix
first_name - first name
middle_name - middle name
last_name - last name
organization - organization
street - street
street2 - street line 2
city - city
country - country name
country_iso2 - country ISO2 code
country_iso3 - country ISO3 code
postal_code - postal/ZIP code
region - region
region_code - region code
Example:
import addressFormatter from 'orolocale/js/formatter/address';
const data = addressModel.toJSON();
data.formatted_address = addressFormatter.format({
prefix: data.namePrefix,
suffix: data.nameSuffix,
first_name: data.firstName,
middle_name: data.middleName,
last_name: data.lastName,
organization: data.organization,
street: data.street,
street2: data.street2,
city: data.city,
country: data.country,
country_iso2: data.countryIso2,
country_iso3: data.countryIso3,
postal_code: data.postalCode,
region: data.region,
region_code: data.regionCode
});
getAddressFormat
string *public* *getAddressFormat*([string *country*])
getAddressFormat is based on country; if the argument is not passed, the default country from system configuration is used.