django-countries
A Django application which provides country choices for use with forms, and a country field for models.
To use the flags, use the django.contrib.staticfiles
app added in Django
1.3 (or django-staticfiles application for previous Django versions).
CountryField
A country field for Django models that provides all ISO 3166-1 countries as choices.
CountryField
is based on Django's CharField
, providing choices
corresponding to the official ISO 3166-1 list of countries (with a default
max_length
of 2).
Consider the following model using a CountryField
:
from django.db import models from django_countries import CountryField class Person(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=100) country = CountryField()
Any Person
instance will have a country
attribute that you can use to
get details of the person's country:
>>> person = Person(name='Chris', country='NZ')
>>> person.country
Country(code='NZ')
>>> person.country.name
u'New Zealand'
>>> person.country.flag
u'/static/flags/nz.gif'
This object (person.country
in the example) is a Country
instance,
which is described below.
Country
object
The An object used to represent a country, instanciated with a two character country code.
It can be compared to other objects as if it was a string containing the
country code, and it's __unicode__
method returns the country code.
- name
- Contains the full country name.
- flag
- Contains a URL to the flag.
'flags/[lowercasecountrycode].gif'
is appended to theSTATIC_URL
setting, or if that isn't set, theMEDIA_URL
setting.
Country Choices
The django_countries.countries
module contains some constants which can be
used to generate choices lists for a Django Select
form field.
COUNTRIES
- A tuple of two part tuples, each consisting of a country code and the corresponding nicely titled (and translatable) country name.
COUNTRIES_PLUS
- A tuple, similar to
COUNTRIES
, but also includes duplicates for countries that contain a comma (i.e. the non-comma'd version). OFFICIAL_COUNTRIES
- A dictionary where each key is a country code and each value is the corresponding official capitalised ISO 3166-1 English country name.