%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-django-address Version: 0.2.8 Release: 1 Summary: A django application for describing addresses. License: BSD URL: https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/4f/5a/488ff3c27477da39cc469aa81b52773169f166dcdc450678913c05aece11/django-address-0.2.8.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description # Overview Django Address is a set of models and methods for working with postal addresses. # Requirements * Python (3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8) * Django (2.2, 3.0) We **recommend** and only officially support the latest patch release of each Python and Django series. # Installation For more detailed instructions, [view the Readme for the example site](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/blob/master/example_site/README.md) included with this package. ```bash pip install django-address ``` Then, add `address` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in `settings.py`: ```python INSTALLED_APPS = [ # ... 'address', # ... ] ``` You can either store your Google API key in an environment variable as `GOOGLE_API_KEY` or you can specify the key in `settings.py`. If you have an environment variable set it will override what you put in settings.py. For more information, including enabling the Google Places API, refer to [the example site](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/blob/master/example_site/README.md). ``` GOOGLE_API_KEY = 'AIzaSyD--your-google-maps-key-SjQBE' ``` # 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. ## ON_DELETE behavior of Address Field By default, if you delete an Address that is related to another object, Django's [cascade behavior](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.ForeignKey.on_delete) is used. This means the related object will also be deleted. You may also choose to set `null=True` when defining an address field to have the address set to Null instead of deleting the related object. For more information and an example, see the readme for the `django-address` example_site. ## 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(on_delete=models.CASCADE) ``` The form: ```python from address.forms import AddressField class PersonForm(forms.Form): address = AddressField() ``` The template: ```html {{ form.media }} {{ form }} ``` ## Running Django-Address Tests Django-address currently has partial form and model test coverage using `django.test.TestCase`. To run the current tests: 1. [Clone](https://docs.github.com/en/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/cloning-a-repository) `django-address` locally. 1. Navigate to the example site, . `/django-address/example_site` 1. Create a [virtual environment](https://www.tangowithdjango.com/book17/chapters/requirements.html#virtual-environments) and install the example site dependencies. For example: ``` mkvirtualenv -p python3 django-address pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 1. Run `./manage.py test` ## Important note regarding US Territories Django-address does not currently support the parsing of US territories aka Protectorates such as Guam or Puerto Rico. This topic is under active consideration and its status is described in [#82](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/issues/82) ## Project Status Notes This library was created by [Luke Hodkinson](@furious-luke) originally focused on Australian addresses. In 2015 Luke began working to abstract the project so it could handle a wider variety of international addresses. This became the current `dev` branch. While good progress was made on this, the branch became stale and releases continued under the current model architecture on master. The project is currently in open development, read more about the project status [in this issue](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/issues/98). If you have questions, bug reports or suggestions please create a New Issue for the project. %package -n python3-django-address Summary: A django application for describing addresses. Provides: python-django-address BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-django-address # Overview Django Address is a set of models and methods for working with postal addresses. # Requirements * Python (3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8) * Django (2.2, 3.0) We **recommend** and only officially support the latest patch release of each Python and Django series. # Installation For more detailed instructions, [view the Readme for the example site](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/blob/master/example_site/README.md) included with this package. ```bash pip install django-address ``` Then, add `address` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in `settings.py`: ```python INSTALLED_APPS = [ # ... 'address', # ... ] ``` You can either store your Google API key in an environment variable as `GOOGLE_API_KEY` or you can specify the key in `settings.py`. If you have an environment variable set it will override what you put in settings.py. For more information, including enabling the Google Places API, refer to [the example site](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/blob/master/example_site/README.md). ``` GOOGLE_API_KEY = 'AIzaSyD--your-google-maps-key-SjQBE' ``` # 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. ## ON_DELETE behavior of Address Field By default, if you delete an Address that is related to another object, Django's [cascade behavior](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.ForeignKey.on_delete) is used. This means the related object will also be deleted. You may also choose to set `null=True` when defining an address field to have the address set to Null instead of deleting the related object. For more information and an example, see the readme for the `django-address` example_site. ## 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(on_delete=models.CASCADE) ``` The form: ```python from address.forms import AddressField class PersonForm(forms.Form): address = AddressField() ``` The template: ```html {{ form.media }} {{ form }} ``` ## Running Django-Address Tests Django-address currently has partial form and model test coverage using `django.test.TestCase`. To run the current tests: 1. [Clone](https://docs.github.com/en/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/cloning-a-repository) `django-address` locally. 1. Navigate to the example site, . `/django-address/example_site` 1. Create a [virtual environment](https://www.tangowithdjango.com/book17/chapters/requirements.html#virtual-environments) and install the example site dependencies. For example: ``` mkvirtualenv -p python3 django-address pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 1. Run `./manage.py test` ## Important note regarding US Territories Django-address does not currently support the parsing of US territories aka Protectorates such as Guam or Puerto Rico. This topic is under active consideration and its status is described in [#82](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/issues/82) ## Project Status Notes This library was created by [Luke Hodkinson](@furious-luke) originally focused on Australian addresses. In 2015 Luke began working to abstract the project so it could handle a wider variety of international addresses. This became the current `dev` branch. While good progress was made on this, the branch became stale and releases continued under the current model architecture on master. The project is currently in open development, read more about the project status [in this issue](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/issues/98). If you have questions, bug reports or suggestions please create a New Issue for the project. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for django-address Provides: python3-django-address-doc %description help # Overview Django Address is a set of models and methods for working with postal addresses. # Requirements * Python (3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8) * Django (2.2, 3.0) We **recommend** and only officially support the latest patch release of each Python and Django series. # Installation For more detailed instructions, [view the Readme for the example site](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/blob/master/example_site/README.md) included with this package. ```bash pip install django-address ``` Then, add `address` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in `settings.py`: ```python INSTALLED_APPS = [ # ... 'address', # ... ] ``` You can either store your Google API key in an environment variable as `GOOGLE_API_KEY` or you can specify the key in `settings.py`. If you have an environment variable set it will override what you put in settings.py. For more information, including enabling the Google Places API, refer to [the example site](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/blob/master/example_site/README.md). ``` GOOGLE_API_KEY = 'AIzaSyD--your-google-maps-key-SjQBE' ``` # 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. ## ON_DELETE behavior of Address Field By default, if you delete an Address that is related to another object, Django's [cascade behavior](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.ForeignKey.on_delete) is used. This means the related object will also be deleted. You may also choose to set `null=True` when defining an address field to have the address set to Null instead of deleting the related object. For more information and an example, see the readme for the `django-address` example_site. ## 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(on_delete=models.CASCADE) ``` The form: ```python from address.forms import AddressField class PersonForm(forms.Form): address = AddressField() ``` The template: ```html {{ form.media }} {{ form }} ``` ## Running Django-Address Tests Django-address currently has partial form and model test coverage using `django.test.TestCase`. To run the current tests: 1. [Clone](https://docs.github.com/en/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/cloning-a-repository) `django-address` locally. 1. Navigate to the example site, . `/django-address/example_site` 1. Create a [virtual environment](https://www.tangowithdjango.com/book17/chapters/requirements.html#virtual-environments) and install the example site dependencies. For example: ``` mkvirtualenv -p python3 django-address pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 1. Run `./manage.py test` ## Important note regarding US Territories Django-address does not currently support the parsing of US territories aka Protectorates such as Guam or Puerto Rico. This topic is under active consideration and its status is described in [#82](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/issues/82) ## Project Status Notes This library was created by [Luke Hodkinson](@furious-luke) originally focused on Australian addresses. In 2015 Luke began working to abstract the project so it could handle a wider variety of international addresses. This became the current `dev` branch. While good progress was made on this, the branch became stale and releases continued under the current model architecture on master. The project is currently in open development, read more about the project status [in this issue](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/issues/98). If you have questions, bug reports or suggestions please create a New Issue for the project. %prep %autosetup -n django-address-0.2.8 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-django-address -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Apr 25 2023 Python_Bot - 0.2.8-1 - Package Spec generated