/postcode

A PHP library to validate and format postcodes

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Brick\Postcode

A PHP library to validate and format postcodes.

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Introduction

This library can format and validate postcodes for all countries having a postcode system.

Contributions are welcome, please feel free to open an issue or a pull request if you notice any mistake.

Installation

This library is installable via Composer:

composer require brick/postcode

Requirements

This library requires PHP 7.1 or later.

Project status & release process

This library is still under development.

The current releases are numbered 0.x.y. When a non-breaking change is introduced (adding new methods, optimizing existing code, etc.), y is incremented.

When a breaking change is introduced, a new 0.x version cycle is always started.

It is therefore safe to lock your project to a given release cycle, such as 0.2.*.

If you need to upgrade to a newer release cycle, check the release history for a list of changes introduced by each further 0.x.0 version.

How to use it

use Brick\Postcode\PostcodeFormatter;

$formatter = new PostcodeFormatter();

$formatter->format('GB', 'WC2E9RZ'); // WC2E 9RZ
$formatter->format('US', '337014313'); // 33701-4313

Notes

  • Postcodes are cleaned from optional separators (spaces and dashes) before validation. Misplaced or mismatched separators are not considered an error and will be ignored:

    $formatter->format('GB', 'WC-2E9RZ'); // WC2E 9RZ
  • If format() is called with an unknown country code, an UnknownCountryException is thrown:

    $formatter->format('XX', '12345'); // UnknownCountryException

    Note that a country with no postcode system is considered as unknown, even if the country code is a valid ISO 3166 code.

  • If format() is called with an invalid postcode for the given country, an InvalidPostcodeException is thrown:

    $formatter->format('GB', 'ABCDEFG'); // InvalidPostcodeException