A validator for postal codes with support for 200+ regions.
import Foundation
import PostalCodeValidator
if let validator = PostalCodeValidator(locale: .current) { // United States (US)
validator.validate(postalCode: "95014") // true
validator.validate(postalCode: "22162-1010") // true
validator.validate(postalCode: "1234567") // false
validator.validate(postalCode: "INVALID") // false
}
// 248 regions supported
if let validator = PostalCodeValidator(regionCode: "JP") { // Japan (JP)
validator.validate(postalCode: "154-0023") // true
validator.validate(postalCode: "12345") // false
}
Note: Only the region of a locale is used to determine validation rules. To validate the postal code for a particular region, you can construct a locale using an identifier with the
"und"
language code.
- Swift 4.0+
Add the PostalCodeValidator package to your target dependencies in Package.swift
:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "YourProject",
dependencies: [
.package(
url: "https://github.com/FormatterKit/PostalCodeValidator",
from: "0.1.0"
),
]
)
Then run the swift build
command to build your project.
- Armed forces in Germany (and likely other countries) use special postal codes, which aren't included in the upstream data source. This will cause validation of these postal codes to fail. (Thanks for pointing this out, @timohetzel)
The CLDR previously maintained a list of postal code formats, but that information was deprecated in v27.
Following the guidance of the
twitter-cldr-rb project,
PostalCodeValidator
sources its information from http://i18napis.appspot.com.
The most recent release of this software uses
information retrieved from the website on November 27, 2019.
MIT
Mattt (@mattt)