This is a wrapper for pycountry, to make said library more usable.
You can install the library by using pip:
pip install pycountry-wrapperfrom pycountry_wrapper import Country
germany = Country.from_alpha_2("DE")
print(germany)
print(germany.name)
try:
does_not_exist = Country.from_alpha_2("EN")
except ValueError:
# if the country wasn't found, a ValueError is raised
passYou can call create an instance of Country in multiple slightly different ways.
The ISO 3166-1 standart can either use 2 or 3 letters (alpha_2 or alpha_3).
from pycountry_wrapper import Country
# auto detects if alpha_2 or alpha_3
Country("DE")
Country("DEU")
# you can specify what to use, if required.
Country.from_alpha_2("DE")
Country.from_alpha_3("DEU")If the country can't be found it will raise a EmptyCountryException or use the fallback defined in config.fallback_country.
Alternatively you can get an instance of Country by using Country.search. This will return None if no country was found.
I also implemented a null-object pattern of Country, meaning you can get an EmptyCountry object. If you create a country from this object you'll get an instance of Country if it was found, and an instance of EmptyCountry if it wasn't.
empty = EmptyCountry("InvalidCountry")
print(type(empty)) # <class 'pycountry_wrapper.country.EmptyCountry'>
found = EmptyCountry("US")
print(type(found)) # <class 'pycountry_wrapper.country.Country'>There are only a handful (readonly) attributes.
from pycountry_wrapper import Country
country = Country("DE")
country.name
country.alpha_2
country.alpha_3
country.official_nameIf you have an EmptyCountry these attributes will all be None.
If you want to set a fallback country or disable fuzzy search you can do that with the config module.
from pycountry_wrapper import config
config.fallback_country = "US"
config.allow_fuzzy_search = False