league/iso3166
PHP library providing up-to-date ISO 3166-1 country data. Look up countries by name, alpha-2, alpha-3, or numeric code and get normalized details like country name, codes, and currency information.
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| rinvex/countries | 0.84 | Framework-agnostic PHP country dataset and loader: access details for ~250 countries (name/native/official, ISO codes, demonym, capital, borders, area, currencies, languages, dialing codes, geo data, flags and emoji). Simple helpers like country('eg') and countries(). | 1,738 | 1,753 | 218 | 201K | 13 | 20.0 | 36.0 | MIT | — | |
| nnjeim/world | 0.79 | Laravel package with a comprehensive dataset of countries, states, cities, timezones, currencies and languages, plus IP geolocation. Query via the World facade or built-in API routes, with installer command and optional custom DB connection. | 970 | 969 | 139 | 34K | 4 | 32.2 | 26.6 | MIT | 2 months ago | |
| league/uri | 0.75 | League URI is a PHP 8.1+ library with intuitive classes for parsing, validating, normalizing, and manipulating URIs. Supports PSR-7 integration plus optional IDN, IPv4 conversion, and HTML/DOM features when extensions are available. | 1,122 | 1,154 | 71 | 10M | 0 | 37.0 | 64.0 | MIT | 3 weeks ago | |
| league/uri-interfaces | 0.72 | RFC 3986-compliant URI interfaces for PHP 8.1+. Defines contracts for URI objects and related components used across the League URI ecosystem. Supports IDN hosts (intl or polyfill) and IPv4 conversion (GMP/BCMath/64-bit). | 538 | 538 | 10 | 10M | 0 | 30.2 | 65.0 | MIT | 3 weeks ago | |
| league/uri-components | 0.70 | Immutable value-object URI components for PHP. Build, validate, normalize and convert parts like scheme, authority, host, path, query and fragment with PSR-7 compatibility. Supports IDN hosts (intl/polyfill) and IPv4 conversion. | 319 | 324 | 5 | 2M | 0 | 31.0 | 62.3 | MIT | 3 weeks ago |
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