This project is an ISO 4217 (Currency codes) module for AngularJS. It provides:
- A service (factory) that gives access to all currency codes
- A filter to print currency codes as their name (EUR -> Euro)
- A validation directive to validate currency codes
Note: in the currency information, country codes follow the ISO 3166 standard. Here is another library to work with them
This library is available with the bower package manager, you can either:
- Execute the following command:
bower install iso-4217-currency-codes-angular --save
- Add this line in your dependencies:
"iso-4217-currency-codes-angular": "1.0.1"
You can have access to currency codes information and two utilitary methods.
// Declare the factory as dependency
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('MyCtrl', function (ISO4217) {
// Test if a value is a currency code
console.log(ISO4217.isCurrencyCode('EUR')); // true
console.log(ISO4217.isCurrencyCode('TEST')); // false
// Get currency information
console.log(ISO4217.getCurrencyInfo('EUR'));
// {
// 'name': 'Euro',
// 'countries': ['AX', 'AD', 'AT', 'BE', 'CY', 'EE', 'FI', 'FR', 'GF', ... ]
// }
// Direct access to the data
console.log(ISO4217.codeToCurrency);
// {
// 'EUR': {
// 'name': 'Euro',
// 'countries': ['AX', 'AD', 'AT', 'BE', 'CY', 'EE', 'FI', 'FR', 'GF', ... ]
// },
// ...
// }
});
If you get currency codes from your REST server, you can print its name with the provided filter:
<!-- if currencyCode is 'EUR', will print 'Euro' -->
<p>{{currencyCode | isoCurrency }}</p>
If you want users to enter currency codes, you can validate it like so (it fits in Angular validation process):
<form name="form" novalidate>
<input type="text" name="currencyField" currency-code />
<span ng-show="form.currencyField.$error.currencycode">This must be a currency code!</span>
</form>
You can use Github's issues to submit feature requests and bug reports.
This project gladly accepts contributions. However, you must agree to give your work explicitely to public domain. To do so, just put this statement in the pull request definition:
I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
public domain. I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
present and future rights to this software under copyright law.
This software is given to the public domain. For more information, see the UNLICENSE
file.