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package FS::state;
use strict;
use base qw( FS::Record );
use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs );
use Locale::SubCountry;
=head1 NAME
FS::state - Object methods for state/province records
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use FS::state;
$record = new FS::state \%hash;
$record = new FS::state { 'column' => 'value' };
$error = $record->insert;
$error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
$error = $record->delete;
$error = $record->check;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An FS::state object represents a state, province, or other top-level
subdivision of a sovereign nation. FS::state inherits from FS::Record.
The following fields are currently supported:
=over 4
=item statenum
primary key
=item country
two-letter country code
=item state
state code/abbreviation/name (as used in cust_location.state)
=item fips
FIPS 10-4 code (not including country code)
=back
=head1 METHODS
=cut
sub table { 'state'; }
# no external API; this table maintains itself
sub check {
my $self = shift;
my $error =
$self->ut_numbern('statenum')
|| $self->ut_alpha('country')
|| $self->ut_alpha('state')
|| $self->ut_alpha('fips')
;
return $error if $error;
$self->SUPER::check;
}
=back
=cut
sub _upgrade_data {
warn "Updating state and country codes...\n";
my %existing;
foreach my $state (qsearch('state')) {
$existing{$state->country} ||= {};
$existing{$state->country}{$state->state} = $state;
}
my $world = Locale::SubCountry::World->new;
foreach my $country_code ($world->all_codes) {
my $country = Locale::SubCountry->new($country_code);
next unless $country->has_sub_countries;
$existing{$country} ||= {};
foreach my $state_code ($country->all_codes) {
my $fips = $country->FIPS10_4_code($state_code);
# we really only need U.S. state codes at this point, so if there's
# no FIPS code, ignore it.
next if !$fips or $fips eq 'unknown' or $fips =~ /\W/;
my $this_state = $existing{$country_code}{$state_code};
if ($this_state) {
if ($this_state->fips ne $fips) { # this should never happen...
$this_state->set(fips => $fips);
my $error = $this_state->replace;
die "error updating $country_code/$state_code:\n$error\n" if $error;
}
delete $existing{$country_code}{$state_code};
} else {
$this_state = FS::state->new({
country => $country_code,
state => $state_code,
fips => $fips,
});
my $error = $this_state->insert;
die "error inserting $country_code/$state_code:\n$error\n" if $error;
}
}
# clean up states that no longer exist (does this ever happen?)
foreach my $state (values %{ $existing{$country_code} }) {
my $error = $state->delete;
die "error removing expired state ".$state->country.'/'.$state->state.
"\n$error\n" if $error;
}
} # foreach $country_code
'';
}
=head1 BUGS
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<FS::Record>
=cut
1;
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