Country Fields
The Country field 4.6.0+ allows authors to select from a the same list of countries made available via address elements. When viewed as part of a form in the control panel, countries’ names will be localized into the user’s preferred language.
# Settings
This field has no configurable options.
You can switch other text-based fields to use the country field type. As long as your existing field’s values are valid two-letter country codes (or empty), the data will be seamlessly enhanced with the country field’s richer return type.
# Development
Craft stores the field’s value as a capitalized, two-letter country code.
{% if entry.country is not empty %}
Country code: {{ entry.country }}
{% endif %}
Craft actually returns a Country
(opens new window) object, which has a few additional features, including the complete name (localized for the current site):
4.11.0+
<h1>Mail from {{ entry.country.name }}</h1>
In earlier versions of Craft, use the address repository available via the address service to get a Country
model:
{# Load all country data: #}
{% set repo = craft.app.addresses.getCountryRepository() %}
{# Get just the selected country: #}
{% set country = repo.get(entry.country) %}
{# Use properties of the country model: #}
{{ country.name }} ({{ country.threeLetterCode }})
The country
variable in this example is an instance of CommerceGuys\Addressing\Country\Country
(opens new window).
# Querying by Country
You can query for elements based on a country field’s value in a familiar way:
{% set letters = craft.entries
.section('letters')
.fromCountry('FR')
.toCountry('GB')
.dateSent()
.all() %}
# Front-end Forms
Update the value of a country field on an element by submitting a two-letter country code to the entries/save-entry
action. Supposing we are in a template used by the “Letters” section from the previous example, our form might look something like this:
{% set countries = craft.app.addresses.getCountryRepository().getAll() %}
<form method="post">
{{ csrfInput() }}
{{ actionInput('entries/save-entry') }}
{{ hiddenInput('canonicalId', entry.id) }}
{{ input('text', 'title', entry.title) }}
<select name="fields[toCountry]">
{% for country in countries %}
{{ tag('option', {
text: country.name,
value: country.countryCode,
selected: country.countryCode == entry.toCountry,
}) }}
{% endfor %}
</select>
<button>Save</button>
</form>