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Complementing django-localflavor with fields that are applicable to multiple countries

django-internationalflavor

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django-internationalflavor is born to complement the django-localflavor package. While localflavor is awesome when you are making a localized app, the reality is that you often need to accommodate for users from multiple countries. While Django has great support for internationalization and localization, there is no package that helps you store data from all over the world. This package aims to fill the gap and provides fields that are designed for use in almost every country, while enforcing consistent data types.

Please note, this package is still in development. Most importantly, it lacks tests.

Documentation and source

The documentation of this project is available at http://django-internationalflavor.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

The source code lives at https://github.com/ralphje/django-internationalflavor

Installation

pip install django-internationalflavor