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A django application for describing addresses.

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# django-address

## Disclaimer

These instructions are a little shabby, I haven't had a whole lot of time to
devote to explaining things thoroughly. If you're interested in using this
but are having trouble getting it setup please feel free to email me at
furious.luke@gmail.com, I'll assist as best I can and update the instructions
in the process. Cheers!

Also, *there will be bugs*, please let me know of any issues and I'll do my
best to fix them.

## Installation

Previously a patch for Django was required to make this app work, but as
of 1.7 the patch is no longer needed. Installation is now done as per
usual. The package is installed with:

```bash
python setup.py install
```

Then, add `address` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in `settings.py`:

```python
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'address',
)
```

## The Model

The rationale behind the model structure is centered on trying to make
it easy to enter addresses that may be poorly defined. The model field included
uses Google Maps API v3 (via the nicely done [geocomplete jquery plugin](http://ubilabs.github.io/geocomplete/)) to
determine a proper address where possible. However if this isn't possible the
raw address is used and the user is responsible for breaking the address down
into components.

It's currently assumed any address is represent-able using four components:
country, state, locality and street address. In addition, country code, state
code and postal code may be stored, if they exist.

There are four Django models used:

```
Country
name
code

State
name
code
country -> Country

Locality
name
postal_code
state -> State

Address
raw
street_number
route
locality -> Locality
```

## Address Field

To simplify storage and access of addresses, a subclass of `ForeignKey` named
`AddressField` has been created. It provides an easy method for setting new
addresses.

### Creation

It can be created using the same optional arguments as a ForeignKey field.
For example:

```python
from address.models import AddressField

class MyModel(models.Model):
address1 = AddressField()
address2 = AddressField(related_name='+', blank=True, null=True)
```

### Setting Values

Values can be set either by assigning an Address object:

```python
addr = Address(...)
addr.save()
obj.address = addr
```

Or by supplying a dictionary of address components:

```python
obj.address = {'street_number': '1', route='Somewhere Ave', ...}
```

The structure of the address components is as follows:

```python
{
'raw': '1 Somewhere Ave, Northcote, VIC 3070, AU',
'street_number': '1',
'route': 'Somewhere Ave',
'locality': 'Northcote',
'postal_code': '3070',
'state': 'Victoria',
'state_code': 'VIC',
'country': 'Australia',
'country_code': 'AU'
}
```

All except the `raw` field can be omitted. In addition, a raw address may
be set directly:

```python
obj.address = 'Out the back of 1 Somewhere Ave, Northcote, Australia'
```

### Getting Values

When accessed, the address field simply returns an Address object. This way
all components may be accessed naturally through the object. For example::

```python
route = obj.address.route
state_name = obj.address.locality.state.name
```

## Forms

Included is a form field for simplifying address entry. A Google maps
auto-complete is performed in the browser and passed to the view. If
the lookup fails the raw entered value is used.

TODO: Talk about this more.

## Partial Example

The model:

```python
from address.models import AddressField

class Person(models.Model):
address = AddressField()
```

The form:

```
from address.forms import AddressField

class PersonForm(forms.Form):
address = AddressField()
```

The template:

```html
<head>
{{ form.media }} <!-- needed for JS/GoogleMaps lookup -->
</head>
<body>
{{ form }}
</body>
```

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