Module with list of codes per country, which includes:
- Country code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2): Obtained from Wikipedia
- Country Name: Each name in english and in the local country language
- Currency Code (ISO 4217): Obtained from Wikipedia
- Currency Name (ISO 4217): Obtained from Wikipedia
- TIN Code (Taxpayer Identification Number, also known as VAT in some countries): Obtained from Wikipedia
- TIN Name: Obtained from Wikipedia
- Official language code (usually from ISO 639-1, or ISO 639-3 otherwise)): Obtained from Open Street Map. Returns only the first official language code per country
- Official language name: Each name in english and in the local country language
- Country Calling Code: The phone calling code for the country. Obtained from Wikipedia.
- Region: The Regional Classifications are from the International Telecommunications Union. Seen here
npm install --save country-codes-list
Just import the module and call the customList method. The first parameter must be the key you want for your object, and the second parameter must be a string with placeholders written as you need. The placeholders are defined between brackets ({placeholder}
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The possible values for the object key and the placeholders are:
- countryNameEn
- countryNameLocal
- countryCode
- currencyCode
- currencyNameEn
- tinType
- tinName
- officialLanguageCode
- officialLanguageNameEn
- officialLanguageNameLocal
- countryCallingCode
- region
- globalSouth
const countryCodes = require('country-codes-list')
const myCountryCodesObject = countryCodes.customList('countryCode', '[{countryCode}] {countryNameEn}: +{countryCallingCode}')
This will return an object like this one:
{
'AD': '[AD] Andorra: +376',
'AE': '[AE] United Arab Emirates: +971',
'AF': '[AF] Afghanistan: +93',
'AG': '[AG] Antigua and Barbuda: +1',
'AI': '[AI] Anguilla: +1',
'AL': '[AL] Albania: +355',
'AM': '[AM] Armenia: +374',
'AO': '[AO] Angola: +244',
'AQ': '[AQ] Antarctica: +',
'AR': '[AR] Argentina: +54',
'AS': '[AS] American Samoa: +1',
'AT': '[AT] Austria: +43',
'AU': '[AU] Australia: +61',
'AW': '[AW] Aruba: +297',
...
}