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Ranch does addressing in Python

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Ranch is a dressing… get it?

In which addressing is easy

Doing addressing is hard. There’s too many exceptions, differences and human involvement; making the entire process overwhelmingly depressing.

In which addressing has never been done before

Luckily, we’re not the first people to have faced this problem. Plenty of people have attempted to tackle the problem of addressing, and plenty have succeeded! So no, Ranch isn’t reinventing the wheel entirely. Instead, we’re working with Google’s excellent i18n dataset: downloading it, parsing it, outputting data.

In which I have to do everything myself

Ranch is built as an object to store your address data in. So instead of having you access a bunch of stuff and doing checks yourself, Ranch allows you to enter address field data and poll for whatever the next set of fields is to fill in.

After that you can simply call a str(address) to correctly format the address for the address’ locality. That’s all you need to get a (technically) deliverable postal address from your users.

In which all that made sense

See try_me.py for an example: a commandline-based address form.

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