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A Django app to query the Swiss Post API for postcodes and localities.

Project description

city-ch-autocomplete is a Django helper app to add an autocomplete widget in an address form that searches postal codes and locality names through the post.ch API.

It depends on Bootstrap 5 to produce the autocomplete widget.

Quick start

  1. Add “city_ch_autocomplete” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        ...,
        "city_ch_autocomplete",
    ]
  2. Include city_ch_autocomplete urls to your urlpatterns:

    urlpatterns = [
        ...,
        path("", include("city_ch_autocomplete.urls")),
        ...,
    ]
  1. Get an API access from the Swiss Post (starting from https://developer.apis.post.ch/ui/home). Note the process can take some time. Then add the POST_API_USER and POST_API_PASSWORD settings to your project.

    Optionally you can get the data from a CSV and put it in a database table. Read below for more details.

  2. In the target form(s) of your project, add the CityChMixin to your form inheritance and a CityChField as a form field:

    from city_ch_autocomplete.forms import CityChField, CityChMixin
    
    class YourForm(CityChMixin, forms.ModelForm):
        class Meta:
            fields = [..., '<my_postcode_model_field>', '<my_city_model_field>', ...]
        city_auto = CityChField(...)
        postal_code_model_field = '<my_postcode_model_field>'
        city_model_field = '<my_city_model_field>'

    Don’t forget to include {{ form.media }} in the templates where you are using the form.

Searching from the database

If for some reason, you would prefer searching postcodes/names from a database table instead from the Swiss Post API, you can populate the PLZdb model with external data. The PLZdb.import_from_csv(csv_path) class method allows for importing such data.

A good CSV data source is https://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/fr/repertoire-officiel-des-localites (choose the csv ending with 2056.csv).

Then set the POST_API_USER setting to None and the view will search from the database instead.

Geographic city filter

If your database is spatially enabled, the PLZdb.objects manager allows for searching cities from within a distance around another city:

PLZdb.objects.filter_cities_around(<plz value>, <km>)

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