Struct google_api_proto::google::type::PostalAddress
source · pub struct PostalAddress {
pub revision: i32,
pub region_code: String,
pub language_code: String,
pub postal_code: String,
pub sorting_code: String,
pub administrative_area: String,
pub locality: String,
pub sublocality: String,
pub address_lines: Vec<String>,
pub recipients: Vec<String>,
pub organization: String,
}
Expand description
Represents a postal address, e.g. for postal delivery or payments addresses. Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a premise, P.O. Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical locations (roads, towns, mountains).
In typical usage an address would be created via user input or from importing existing data, depending on the type of process.
Advice on address input / editing:
- Use an i18n-ready address widget such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput)
- Users should not be presented with UI elements for input or editing of fields outside countries where that field is used.
For more guidance on how to use this schema, please see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
Fields§
§revision: i32
The schema revision of the PostalAddress
. This must be set to 0, which is
the latest revision.
All new revisions must be backward compatible with old revisions.
region_code: String
Required. CLDR region code of the country/region of the address. This is never inferred and it is up to the user to ensure the value is correct. See http://cldr.unicode.org/ and http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/30/supplemental/territory_information.html for details. Example: “CH” for Switzerland.
language_code: String
Optional. BCP-47 language code of the contents of this address (if known). This is often the UI language of the input form or is expected to match one of the languages used in the address’ country/region, or their transliterated equivalents. This can affect formatting in certain countries, but is not critical to the correctness of the data and will never affect any validation or other non-formatting related operations.
If this value is not known, it should be omitted (rather than specifying a possibly incorrect default).
Examples: “zh-Hant”, “ja”, “ja-Latn”, “en”.
postal_code: String
Optional. Postal code of the address. Not all countries use or require postal codes to be present, but where they are used, they may trigger additional validation with other parts of the address (e.g. state/zip validation in the U.S.A.).
sorting_code: String
Optional. Additional, country-specific, sorting code. This is not used in most regions. Where it is used, the value is either a string like “CEDEX”, optionally followed by a number (e.g. “CEDEX 7”), or just a number alone, representing the “sector code” (Jamaica), “delivery area indicator” (Malawi) or “post office indicator” (e.g. Côte d’Ivoire).
administrative_area: String
Optional. Highest administrative subdivision which is used for postal addresses of a country or region. For example, this can be a state, a province, an oblast, or a prefecture. Specifically, for Spain this is the province and not the autonomous community (e.g. “Barcelona” and not “Catalonia”). Many countries don’t use an administrative area in postal addresses. E.g. in Switzerland this should be left unpopulated.
locality: String
Optional. Generally refers to the city/town portion of the address. Examples: US city, IT comune, UK post town. In regions of the world where localities are not well defined or do not fit into this structure well, leave locality empty and use address_lines.
sublocality: String
Optional. Sublocality of the address. For example, this can be neighborhoods, boroughs, districts.
address_lines: Vec<String>
Unstructured address lines describing the lower levels of an address.
Because values in address_lines do not have type information and may sometimes contain multiple values in a single field (e.g. “Austin, TX”), it is important that the line order is clear. The order of address lines should be “envelope order” for the country/region of the address. In places where this can vary (e.g. Japan), address_language is used to make it explicit (e.g. “ja” for large-to-small ordering and “ja-Latn” or “en” for small-to-large). This way, the most specific line of an address can be selected based on the language.
The minimum permitted structural representation of an address consists of a region_code with all remaining information placed in the address_lines. It would be possible to format such an address very approximately without geocoding, but no semantic reasoning could be made about any of the address components until it was at least partially resolved.
Creating an address only containing a region_code and address_lines, and then geocoding is the recommended way to handle completely unstructured addresses (as opposed to guessing which parts of the address should be localities or administrative areas).
recipients: Vec<String>
Optional. The recipient at the address. This field may, under certain circumstances, contain multiline information. For example, it might contain “care of” information.
organization: String
Optional. The name of the organization at the address.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for PostalAddress
impl Clone for PostalAddress
source§fn clone(&self) -> PostalAddress
fn clone(&self) -> PostalAddress
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Debug for PostalAddress
impl Debug for PostalAddress
source§impl Default for PostalAddress
impl Default for PostalAddress
source§impl Message for PostalAddress
impl Message for PostalAddress
source§fn encoded_len(&self) -> usize
fn encoded_len(&self) -> usize
source§fn encode(&self, buf: &mut impl BufMut) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
Self: Sized,
fn encode(&self, buf: &mut impl BufMut) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
Self: Sized,
source§fn encode_to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>where
Self: Sized,
fn encode_to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>where
Self: Sized,
source§fn encode_length_delimited(
&self,
buf: &mut impl BufMut,
) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
Self: Sized,
fn encode_length_delimited(
&self,
buf: &mut impl BufMut,
) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
Self: Sized,
source§fn encode_length_delimited_to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>where
Self: Sized,
fn encode_length_delimited_to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>where
Self: Sized,
source§fn decode(buf: impl Buf) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
Self: Default,
fn decode(buf: impl Buf) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
Self: Default,
source§fn decode_length_delimited(buf: impl Buf) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
Self: Default,
fn decode_length_delimited(buf: impl Buf) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
Self: Default,
source§fn merge(&mut self, buf: impl Buf) -> Result<(), DecodeError>where
Self: Sized,
fn merge(&mut self, buf: impl Buf) -> Result<(), DecodeError>where
Self: Sized,
self
. Read moresource§fn merge_length_delimited(&mut self, buf: impl Buf) -> Result<(), DecodeError>where
Self: Sized,
fn merge_length_delimited(&mut self, buf: impl Buf) -> Result<(), DecodeError>where
Self: Sized,
self
.source§impl PartialEq for PostalAddress
impl PartialEq for PostalAddress
source§fn eq(&self, other: &PostalAddress) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PostalAddress) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for PostalAddress
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for PostalAddress
impl RefUnwindSafe for PostalAddress
impl Send for PostalAddress
impl Sync for PostalAddress
impl Unpin for PostalAddress
impl UnwindSafe for PostalAddress
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
§impl<T> Instrument for T
impl<T> Instrument for T
§fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
§fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
source§impl<T> IntoRequest<T> for T
impl<T> IntoRequest<T> for T
source§fn into_request(self) -> Request<T>
fn into_request(self) -> Request<T>
T
in a tonic::Request