pub struct AddressPortable {
    pub address_line_1: Option<String>,
    pub address_line_2: Option<String>,
    pub address_line_3: Option<String>,
    pub admin_area_4: Option<String>,
    pub admin_area_3: Option<String>,
    pub admin_area_2: Option<String>,
    pub admin_area_1: Option<String>,
    pub postal_code: Option<String>,
    pub country_code: CountryCodes,
    pub address_details: AddressDetails,
}

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§address_line_1: Option<String>

The first line of the address. For example, number or street. For example, 173 Drury Lane. Required for data entry and compliance and risk checks. Must contain the full address.

§address_line_2: Option<String>

The second line of the address. For example, suite or apartment number.

§address_line_3: Option<String>

The third line of the address, if needed. For example, a street complement for Brazil, direction text, such as next to Walmart, or a landmark in an Indian address.

§admin_area_4: Option<String>

The neighborhood, ward, or district. Smaller than admin_area_level_3 or sub_locality. Value is:

  • The postal sorting code for Guernsey and many French territories, such as French Guiana.
  • The fine-grained administrative levels in China.
§admin_area_3: Option<String>

A sub-locality, suburb, neighborhood, or district. Smaller than admin_area_level_2. Value is:

  • Brazil. Suburb, bairro, or neighborhood.
  • India. Sub-locality or district. Street name information is not always available but a sub-locality or district can be a very small area.
§admin_area_2: Option<String>

A city, town, or village. Smaller than admin_area_level_1.

§admin_area_1: Option<String>

The highest level sub-division in a country, which is usually a province, state, or ISO-3166-2 subdivision. Format for postal delivery. For example, CA and not California. Value, by country, is:

  • UK. A county.
  • US. A state.
  • Canada. A province.
  • Japan. A prefecture.
  • Switzerland. A kanton.
§postal_code: Option<String>

The postal code, which is the zip code or equivalent. Typically required for countries with a postal code or an equivalent

§country_code: CountryCodes

The two-character ISO 3166-1 code that identifies the country or region.

§address_details: AddressDetails

The non-portable additional address details that are sometimes needed for compliance, risk, or other scenarios where fine-grain address information might be needed. Not portable with common third party and open source. Redundant with core fields. For example, address_portable.address_line_1 is usually a combination of address_details.street_number, street_name, and street_type.

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