Complex classes like PhoneNumberUtil often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use PhoneNumberUtil, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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| 22 | class PhoneNumberUtil |
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| 23 | { |
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| 24 | /** Flags to use when compiling regular expressions for phone numbers */ |
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| 25 | const REGEX_FLAGS = 'ui'; //Unicode and case insensitive |
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| 26 | // The minimum and maximum length of the national significant number. |
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| 27 | const MIN_LENGTH_FOR_NSN = 2; |
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| 28 | // The ITU says the maximum length should be 15, but we have found longer numbers in Germany. |
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| 29 | const MAX_LENGTH_FOR_NSN = 17; |
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| 31 | // We don't allow input strings for parsing to be longer than 250 chars. This prevents malicious |
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| 32 | // input from overflowing the regular-expression engine. |
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| 33 | const MAX_INPUT_STRING_LENGTH = 250; |
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| 34 | |||
| 35 | // The maximum length of the country calling code. |
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| 36 | const MAX_LENGTH_COUNTRY_CODE = 3; |
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| 38 | const REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY = "001"; |
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| 39 | const META_DATA_FILE_PREFIX = 'PhoneNumberMetadata'; |
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| 40 | const TEST_META_DATA_FILE_PREFIX = 'PhoneNumberMetadataForTesting'; |
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| 42 | // Region-code for the unknown region. |
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| 43 | const UNKNOWN_REGION = "ZZ"; |
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| 44 | |||
| 45 | const NANPA_COUNTRY_CODE = 1; |
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| 46 | /* |
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| 47 | * The prefix that needs to be inserted in front of a Colombian landline number when dialed from |
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| 48 | * a mobile number in Colombia. |
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| 49 | */ |
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| 50 | const COLOMBIA_MOBILE_TO_FIXED_LINE_PREFIX = "3"; |
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| 51 | // The PLUS_SIGN signifies the international prefix. |
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| 52 | const PLUS_SIGN = '+'; |
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| 53 | const PLUS_CHARS = '++'; |
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| 54 | const STAR_SIGN = '*'; |
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| 56 | const RFC3966_EXTN_PREFIX = ";ext="; |
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| 57 | const RFC3966_PREFIX = "tel:"; |
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| 58 | const RFC3966_PHONE_CONTEXT = ";phone-context="; |
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| 59 | const RFC3966_ISDN_SUBADDRESS = ";isub="; |
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| 60 | |||
| 61 | // We use this pattern to check if the phone number has at least three letters in it - if so, then |
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| 62 | // we treat it as a number where some phone-number digits are represented by letters. |
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| 63 | const VALID_ALPHA_PHONE_PATTERN = "(?:.*?[A-Za-z]){3}.*"; |
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| 64 | // We accept alpha characters in phone numbers, ASCII only, upper and lower case. |
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| 65 | const VALID_ALPHA = "A-Za-z"; |
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| 68 | // Default extension prefix to use when formatting. This will be put in front of any extension |
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| 69 | // component of the number, after the main national number is formatted. For example, if you wish |
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| 70 | // the default extension formatting to be " extn: 3456", then you should specify " extn: " here |
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| 71 | // as the default extension prefix. This can be overridden by region-specific preferences. |
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| 72 | const DEFAULT_EXTN_PREFIX = " ext. "; |
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| 73 | |||
| 74 | // Regular expression of acceptable punctuation found in phone numbers, used to find numbers in |
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| 75 | // text and to decide what is a viable phone number. This excludes diallable characters. |
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| 76 | // This consists of dash characters, white space characters, full stops, slashes, |
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| 77 | // square brackets, parentheses and tildes. It also includes the letter 'x' as that is found as a |
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| 78 | // placeholder for carrier information in some phone numbers. Full-width variants are also |
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| 79 | // present. |
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| 80 | const VALID_PUNCTUATION = "-x\xE2\x80\x90-\xE2\x80\x95\xE2\x88\x92\xE3\x83\xBC\xEF\xBC\x8D-\xEF\xBC\x8F \xC2\xA0\xC2\xAD\xE2\x80\x8B\xE2\x81\xA0\xE3\x80\x80()\xEF\xBC\x88\xEF\xBC\x89\xEF\xBC\xBB\xEF\xBC\xBD.\\[\\]/~\xE2\x81\x93\xE2\x88\xBC"; |
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| 81 | const DIGITS = "\\p{Nd}"; |
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| 83 | // Pattern that makes it easy to distinguish whether a region has a single international dialing |
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| 84 | // prefix or not. If a region has a single international prefix (e.g. 011 in USA), it will be |
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| 85 | // represented as a string that contains a sequence of ASCII digits, and possible a tilde, which |
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| 86 | // signals waiting for the tone. If there are multiple available international prefixes in a |
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| 87 | // region, they will be represented as a regex string that always contains one or more characters |
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| 88 | // that are not ASCII digits or a tilde. |
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| 89 | const SINGLE_INTERNATIONAL_PREFIX = "[\\d]+(?:[~\xE2\x81\x93\xE2\x88\xBC\xEF\xBD\x9E][\\d]+)?"; |
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| 90 | const NON_DIGITS_PATTERN = "(\\D+)"; |
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| 91 | |||
| 92 | // The FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN was originally set to $1 but there are some countries for which the |
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| 93 | // first group is not used in the national pattern (e.g. Argentina) so the $1 group does not match |
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| 94 | // correctly. Therefore, we use \d, so that the first group actually used in the pattern will be |
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| 95 | // matched. |
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| 96 | const FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN = "(\\$\\d)"; |
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| 97 | // Constants used in the formatting rules to represent the national prefix, first group and |
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| 98 | // carrier code respectively. |
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| 99 | const NP_STRING = '$NP'; |
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| 100 | const FG_STRING = '$FG'; |
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| 101 | const CC_STRING = '$CC'; |
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| 103 | // A pattern that is used to determine if the national prefix formatting rule has the first group |
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| 104 | // only, i.e., does not start with the national prefix. Note that the pattern explicitly allows |
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| 105 | // for unbalanced parentheses. |
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| 106 | const FIRST_GROUP_ONLY_PREFIX_PATTERN = '\\(?\\$1\\)?'; |
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| 107 | public static $PLUS_CHARS_PATTERN; |
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| 108 | protected static $SEPARATOR_PATTERN; |
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| 109 | protected static $CAPTURING_DIGIT_PATTERN; |
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| 110 | protected static $VALID_START_CHAR_PATTERN = null; |
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| 111 | public static $SECOND_NUMBER_START_PATTERN = '[\\\\/] *x'; |
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| 112 | public static $UNWANTED_END_CHAR_PATTERN = "[[\\P{N}&&\\P{L}]&&[^#]]+$"; |
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| 113 | protected static $DIALLABLE_CHAR_MAPPINGS = array(); |
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| 114 | protected static $CAPTURING_EXTN_DIGITS; |
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| 115 | |||
| 116 | /** |
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| 117 | * @var PhoneNumberUtil |
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| 118 | */ |
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| 119 | protected static $instance = null; |
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| 120 | |||
| 121 | /** |
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| 122 | * Only upper-case variants of alpha characters are stored. |
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| 123 | * @var array |
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| 124 | */ |
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| 125 | protected static $ALPHA_MAPPINGS = array( |
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| 126 | 'A' => '2', |
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| 127 | 'B' => '2', |
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| 128 | 'C' => '2', |
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| 129 | 'D' => '3', |
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| 130 | 'E' => '3', |
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| 131 | 'F' => '3', |
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| 132 | 'G' => '4', |
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| 133 | 'H' => '4', |
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| 134 | 'I' => '4', |
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| 135 | 'J' => '5', |
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| 136 | 'K' => '5', |
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| 137 | 'L' => '5', |
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| 138 | 'M' => '6', |
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| 139 | 'N' => '6', |
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| 140 | 'O' => '6', |
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| 141 | 'P' => '7', |
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| 142 | 'Q' => '7', |
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| 143 | 'R' => '7', |
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| 144 | 'S' => '7', |
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| 145 | 'T' => '8', |
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| 146 | 'U' => '8', |
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| 147 | 'V' => '8', |
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| 148 | 'W' => '9', |
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| 149 | 'X' => '9', |
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| 150 | 'Y' => '9', |
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| 151 | 'Z' => '9', |
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| 152 | ); |
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| 153 | |||
| 154 | /** |
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| 155 | * Map of country calling codes that use a mobile token before the area code. One example of when |
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| 156 | * this is relevant is when determining the length of the national destination code, which should |
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| 157 | * be the length of the area code plus the length of the mobile token. |
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| 158 | * @var array |
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| 159 | */ |
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| 160 | protected static $MOBILE_TOKEN_MAPPINGS = array(); |
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| 162 | /** |
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| 163 | * Set of country codes that have geographically assigned mobile numbers (see GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES |
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| 164 | * below) which are not based on *area codes*. For example, in China mobile numbers start with a |
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| 165 | * carrier indicator, and beyond that are geographically assigned: this carrier indicator is not |
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| 166 | * considered to be an area code. |
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| 167 | * |
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| 168 | * @var array |
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| 169 | */ |
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| 170 | protected static $GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES_WITHOUT_MOBILE_AREA_CODES; |
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| 171 | |||
| 172 | /** |
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| 173 | * Set of country calling codes that have geographically assigned mobile numbers. This may not be |
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| 174 | * complete; we add calling codes case by case, as we find geographical mobile numbers or hear |
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| 175 | * from user reports. Note that countries like the US, where we can't distinguish between |
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| 176 | * fixed-line or mobile numbers, are not listed here, since we consider FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE to be |
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| 177 | * a possibly geographically-related type anyway (like FIXED_LINE). |
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| 178 | * |
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| 179 | * @var array |
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| 180 | */ |
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| 181 | protected static $GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES; |
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| 182 | |||
| 183 | /** |
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| 184 | * For performance reasons, amalgamate both into one map. |
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| 185 | * @var array |
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| 186 | */ |
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| 187 | protected static $ALPHA_PHONE_MAPPINGS = null; |
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| 188 | |||
| 189 | /** |
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| 190 | * Separate map of all symbols that we wish to retain when formatting alpha numbers. This |
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| 191 | * includes digits, ASCII letters and number grouping symbols such as "-" and " ". |
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| 192 | * @var array |
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| 193 | */ |
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| 194 | protected static $ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS; |
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| 196 | /** |
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| 197 | * Simple ASCII digits map used to populate ALPHA_PHONE_MAPPINGS and |
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| 198 | * ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS. |
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| 199 | * @var array |
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| 200 | */ |
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| 201 | protected static $asciiDigitMappings = array( |
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| 202 | '0' => '0', |
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| 203 | '1' => '1', |
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| 204 | '2' => '2', |
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| 205 | '3' => '3', |
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| 206 | '4' => '4', |
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| 207 | '5' => '5', |
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| 208 | '6' => '6', |
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| 209 | '7' => '7', |
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| 210 | '8' => '8', |
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| 211 | '9' => '9', |
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| 212 | ); |
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| 213 | |||
| 214 | /** |
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| 215 | * Regexp of all possible ways to write extensions, for use when parsing. This will be run as a |
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| 216 | * case-insensitive regexp match. Wide character versions are also provided after each ASCII |
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| 217 | * version. |
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| 218 | * @var String |
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| 219 | */ |
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| 220 | protected static $EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_PARSING; |
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| 221 | /** |
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| 222 | * @var string |
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| 223 | * @internal |
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| 224 | */ |
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| 225 | public static $EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_MATCHING; |
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| 226 | protected static $EXTN_PATTERN = null; |
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| 227 | protected static $VALID_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN = null; |
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| 228 | protected static $MIN_LENGTH_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN; |
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| 229 | /** |
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| 230 | * Regular expression of viable phone numbers. This is location independent. Checks we have at |
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| 231 | * least three leading digits, and only valid punctuation, alpha characters and |
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| 232 | * digits in the phone number. Does not include extension data. |
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| 233 | * The symbol 'x' is allowed here as valid punctuation since it is often used as a placeholder for |
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| 234 | * carrier codes, for example in Brazilian phone numbers. We also allow multiple "+" characters at |
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| 235 | * the start. |
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| 236 | * Corresponds to the following: |
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| 237 | * [digits]{minLengthNsn}| |
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| 238 | * plus_sign*(([punctuation]|[star])*[digits]){3,}([punctuation]|[star]|[digits]|[alpha])* |
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| 239 | * |
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| 240 | * The first reg-ex is to allow short numbers (two digits long) to be parsed if they are entered |
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| 241 | * as "15" etc, but only if there is no punctuation in them. The second expression restricts the |
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| 242 | * number of digits to three or more, but then allows them to be in international form, and to |
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| 243 | * have alpha-characters and punctuation. |
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| 244 | * |
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| 245 | * Note VALID_PUNCTUATION starts with a -, so must be the first in the range. |
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| 246 | * @var string |
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| 247 | */ |
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| 248 | protected static $VALID_PHONE_NUMBER; |
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| 249 | protected static $numericCharacters = array( |
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| 250 | "\xef\xbc\x90" => 0, |
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| 251 | "\xef\xbc\x91" => 1, |
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| 252 | "\xef\xbc\x92" => 2, |
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| 253 | "\xef\xbc\x93" => 3, |
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| 254 | "\xef\xbc\x94" => 4, |
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| 255 | "\xef\xbc\x95" => 5, |
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| 256 | "\xef\xbc\x96" => 6, |
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| 257 | "\xef\xbc\x97" => 7, |
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| 258 | "\xef\xbc\x98" => 8, |
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| 259 | "\xef\xbc\x99" => 9, |
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| 260 | |||
| 261 | "\xd9\xa0" => 0, |
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| 262 | "\xd9\xa1" => 1, |
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| 263 | "\xd9\xa2" => 2, |
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| 264 | "\xd9\xa3" => 3, |
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| 265 | "\xd9\xa4" => 4, |
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| 266 | "\xd9\xa5" => 5, |
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| 267 | "\xd9\xa6" => 6, |
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| 268 | "\xd9\xa7" => 7, |
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| 269 | "\xd9\xa8" => 8, |
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| 270 | "\xd9\xa9" => 9, |
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| 271 | |||
| 272 | "\xdb\xb0" => 0, |
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| 273 | "\xdb\xb1" => 1, |
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| 274 | "\xdb\xb2" => 2, |
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| 275 | "\xdb\xb3" => 3, |
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| 276 | "\xdb\xb4" => 4, |
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| 277 | "\xdb\xb5" => 5, |
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| 278 | "\xdb\xb6" => 6, |
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| 279 | "\xdb\xb7" => 7, |
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| 280 | "\xdb\xb8" => 8, |
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| 281 | "\xdb\xb9" => 9, |
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| 283 | "\xe1\xa0\x90" => 0, |
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| 284 | "\xe1\xa0\x91" => 1, |
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| 285 | "\xe1\xa0\x92" => 2, |
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| 286 | "\xe1\xa0\x93" => 3, |
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| 287 | "\xe1\xa0\x94" => 4, |
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| 288 | "\xe1\xa0\x95" => 5, |
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| 289 | "\xe1\xa0\x96" => 6, |
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| 290 | "\xe1\xa0\x97" => 7, |
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| 291 | "\xe1\xa0\x98" => 8, |
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| 292 | "\xe1\xa0\x99" => 9, |
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| 293 | ); |
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| 294 | |||
| 295 | /** |
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| 296 | * The set of county calling codes that map to the non-geo entity region ("001"). |
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| 297 | * @var array |
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| 298 | */ |
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| 299 | protected $countryCodesForNonGeographicalRegion = array(); |
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| 300 | /** |
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| 301 | * The set of regions the library supports. |
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| 302 | * @var array |
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| 303 | */ |
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| 304 | protected $supportedRegions = array(); |
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| 306 | /** |
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| 307 | * A mapping from a country calling code to the region codes which denote the region represented |
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| 308 | * by that country calling code. In the case of multiple regions sharing a calling code, such as |
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| 309 | * the NANPA regions, the one indicated with "isMainCountryForCode" in the metadata should be |
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| 310 | * first. |
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| 311 | * @var array |
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| 312 | */ |
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| 313 | protected $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap = array(); |
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| 314 | /** |
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| 315 | * The set of regions that share country calling code 1. |
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| 316 | * @var array |
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| 317 | */ |
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| 318 | protected $nanpaRegions = array(); |
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| 319 | |||
| 320 | /** |
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| 321 | * @var MetadataSourceInterface |
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| 322 | */ |
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| 323 | protected $metadataSource; |
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| 324 | |||
| 325 | /** |
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| 326 | * @var MatcherAPIInterface |
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| 327 | */ |
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| 328 | 666 | protected $matcherAPI; |
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| 329 | |||
| 330 | 666 | /** |
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| 331 | 666 | * This class implements a singleton, so the only constructor is protected. |
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| 332 | 666 | * @param MetadataSourceInterface $metadataSource |
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| 333 | 666 | * @param $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap |
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| 334 | 666 | */ |
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| 335 | 666 | protected function __construct(MetadataSourceInterface $metadataSource, $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap) |
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| 336 | 666 | { |
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| 337 | 666 | $this->metadataSource = $metadataSource; |
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| 338 | 666 | $this->countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap = $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap; |
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| 339 | 666 | $this->init(); |
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| 340 | 666 | $this->matcherAPI = RegexBasedMatcher::create(); |
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| 341 | 666 | static::initCapturingExtnDigits(); |
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| 342 | static::initExtnPatterns(); |
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| 343 | 666 | static::initExtnPattern(); |
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| 344 | static::$PLUS_CHARS_PATTERN = "[" . static::PLUS_CHARS . "]+"; |
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| 345 | 666 | static::$SEPARATOR_PATTERN = "[" . static::VALID_PUNCTUATION . "]+"; |
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| 346 | 666 | static::$CAPTURING_DIGIT_PATTERN = "(" . static::DIGITS . ")"; |
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| 347 | 666 | static::initValidStartCharPattern(); |
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| 348 | static::initAlphaPhoneMappings(); |
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| 349 | 666 | static::initDiallableCharMappings(); |
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| 351 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS = array(); |
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| 352 | 666 | // Put (lower letter -> upper letter) and (upper letter -> upper letter) mappings. |
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| 353 | 666 | foreach (static::$ALPHA_MAPPINGS as $c => $value) { |
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| 354 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS[strtolower($c)] = $c; |
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| 355 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS[$c] = $c; |
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| 356 | 666 | } |
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| 357 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS += static::$asciiDigitMappings; |
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| 358 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["-"] = '-'; |
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| 359 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xEF\xBC\x8D"] = '-'; |
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| 360 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x80\x90"] = '-'; |
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| 361 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x80\x91"] = '-'; |
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| 362 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x80\x92"] = '-'; |
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| 363 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x80\x93"] = '-'; |
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| 364 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x80\x94"] = '-'; |
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| 365 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x80\x95"] = '-'; |
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| 366 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x88\x92"] = '-'; |
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| 367 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["/"] = "/"; |
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| 368 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xEF\xBC\x8F"] = "/"; |
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| 369 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS[" "] = " "; |
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| 370 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE3\x80\x80"] = " "; |
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| 371 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xE2\x81\xA0"] = " "; |
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| 372 | 666 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["."] = "."; |
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| 373 | static::$ALL_PLUS_NUMBER_GROUPING_SYMBOLS["\xEF\xBC\x8E"] = "."; |
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| 374 | 666 | ||
| 375 | 666 | ||
| 376 | static::initValidPhoneNumberPatterns(); |
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| 377 | 666 | ||
| 378 | 666 | static::$UNWANTED_END_CHAR_PATTERN = "[^" . static::DIGITS . static::VALID_ALPHA . "#]+$"; |
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| 379 | 666 | ||
| 380 | 666 | static::initMobileTokenMappings(); |
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| 381 | 666 | ||
| 382 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES_WITHOUT_MOBILE_AREA_CODES = array(); |
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| 383 | 666 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES_WITHOUT_MOBILE_AREA_CODES[] = 86; // China |
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| 385 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES = array(); |
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| 386 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES[] = 52; // Mexico |
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| 387 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES[] = 54; // Argentina |
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| 388 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES[] = 55; // Brazil |
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| 389 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES[] = 62; // Indonesia: some prefixes only (fixed CMDA wireless) |
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| 391 | static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES = array_merge(static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES, static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES_WITHOUT_MOBILE_AREA_CODES); |
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| 392 | } |
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| 393 | |||
| 394 | /** |
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| 395 | * Gets a {@link PhoneNumberUtil} instance to carry out international phone number formatting, |
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| 396 | * parsing, or validation. The instance is loaded with phone number metadata for a number of most |
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| 397 | * commonly used regions. |
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| 398 | * |
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| 399 | * <p>The {@link PhoneNumberUtil} is implemented as a singleton. Therefore, calling getInstance |
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| 400 | 6041 | * multiple times will only result in one instance being created. |
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| 401 | * |
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| 402 | 6041 | * @param string $baseFileLocation |
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| 403 | 666 | * @param array|null $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap |
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| 404 | 270 | * @param MetadataLoaderInterface|null $metadataLoader |
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| 405 | * @param MetadataSourceInterface|null $metadataSource |
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| 406 | * @return PhoneNumberUtil instance |
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| 407 | 666 | */ |
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| 408 | 666 | public static function getInstance($baseFileLocation = self::META_DATA_FILE_PREFIX, array $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap = null, MetadataLoaderInterface $metadataLoader = null, MetadataSourceInterface $metadataSource = null) |
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| 409 | { |
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| 410 | if (static::$instance === null) { |
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| 411 | 666 | if ($countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap === null) { |
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| 412 | 666 | $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap = CountryCodeToRegionCodeMap::$countryCodeToRegionCodeMap; |
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| 413 | } |
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| 414 | |||
| 415 | 666 | if ($metadataLoader === null) { |
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| 416 | $metadataLoader = new DefaultMetadataLoader(); |
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| 417 | 6041 | } |
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| 418 | |||
| 419 | if ($metadataSource === null) { |
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| 420 | 666 | $metadataSource = new MultiFileMetadataSourceImpl($metadataLoader, __DIR__ . '/data/' . $baseFileLocation); |
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| 421 | } |
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| 422 | 666 | ||
| 423 | static::$instance = new static($metadataSource, $countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap); |
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| 424 | } |
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| 425 | 666 | return static::$instance; |
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| 426 | } |
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| 427 | 666 | ||
| 428 | protected function init() |
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| 429 | { |
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| 430 | 666 | foreach ($this->countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap as $countryCode => $regionCodes) { |
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| 431 | // We can assume that if the country calling code maps to the non-geo entity region code then |
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| 432 | // that's the only region code it maps to. |
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| 433 | if (count($regionCodes) == 1 && static::REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY === $regionCodes[0]) { |
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| 434 | // This is the subset of all country codes that map to the non-geo entity region code. |
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| 435 | $this->countryCodesForNonGeographicalRegion[] = $countryCode; |
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| 436 | 666 | } else { |
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| 437 | 666 | // The supported regions set does not include the "001" non-geo entity region code. |
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| 438 | $this->supportedRegions = array_merge($this->supportedRegions, $regionCodes); |
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| 439 | } |
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| 440 | 666 | } |
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| 441 | 666 | // If the non-geo entity still got added to the set of supported regions it must be because |
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| 442 | // there are entries that list the non-geo entity alongside normal regions (which is wrong). |
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| 443 | // If we discover this, remove the non-geo entity from the set of supported regions and log. |
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| 444 | $idx_region_code_non_geo_entity = array_search(static::REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY, $this->supportedRegions); |
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| 445 | if ($idx_region_code_non_geo_entity !== false) { |
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| 446 | 668 | unset($this->supportedRegions[$idx_region_code_non_geo_entity]); |
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| 447 | } |
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| 448 | 668 | $this->nanpaRegions = $this->countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap[static::NANPA_COUNTRY_CODE]; |
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| 449 | 668 | } |
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| 450 | |||
| 451 | /** |
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| 452 | * @internal |
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| 453 | */ |
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| 454 | 668 | public static function initCapturingExtnDigits() |
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| 455 | { |
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| 456 | static::$CAPTURING_EXTN_DIGITS = "(" . static::DIGITS . "{1,7})"; |
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| 457 | 668 | } |
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| 458 | |||
| 459 | /** |
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| 460 | * @internal |
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| 461 | 668 | */ |
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| 462 | public static function initExtnPatterns() |
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| 463 | 668 | { |
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| 464 | 668 | // One-character symbols that can be used to indicate an extension. |
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| 465 | 668 | $singleExtnSymbolsForMatching = "x\xEF\xBD\x98#\xEF\xBC\x83~\xEF\xBD\x9E"; |
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| 466 | // For parsing, we are slightly more lenient in our interpretation than for matching. Here we |
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| 467 | // allow "comma" and "semicolon" as possible extension indicators. When matching, these are |
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| 468 | // hardly ever used to indicate this. |
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| 469 | $singleExtnSymbolsForParsing = ",;" . $singleExtnSymbolsForMatching; |
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| 470 | |||
| 471 | static::$EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_PARSING = static::createExtnPattern($singleExtnSymbolsForParsing); |
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| 472 | static::$EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_MATCHING = static::createExtnPattern($singleExtnSymbolsForMatching); |
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| 473 | 668 | } |
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| 474 | |||
| 475 | /** |
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| 476 | * Helper initialiser method to create the regular-expression pattern to match extensions, |
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| 477 | * allowing the one-char extension symbols provided by {@code singleExtnSymbols}. |
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| 478 | * @param string $singleExtnSymbols |
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| 479 | * @return string |
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| 480 | */ |
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| 481 | protected static function createExtnPattern($singleExtnSymbols) |
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| 482 | { |
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| 483 | // There are three regular expressions here. The first covers RFC 3966 format, where the |
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| 484 | // extension is added using ";ext=". The second more generic one starts with optional white |
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| 485 | 668 | // space and ends with an optional full stop (.), followed by zero or more spaces/tabs/commas |
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| 486 | 668 | // and then the numbers themselves. The other one covers the special case of American numbers |
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| 487 | 668 | // where the extension is written with a hash at the end, such as "- 503#" |
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| 488 | 668 | // Note that the only capturing groups should be around the digits that you want to capture as |
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| 489 | 668 | // part of the extension, or else parsing will fail! |
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| 490 | // Canonical-equivalence doesn't seem to be an option with Android java, so we allow two options |
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| 491 | // for representing the accented o - the character itself, and one in the unicode decomposed |
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| 492 | 666 | // form with the combining acute accent. |
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| 493 | return (static::RFC3966_EXTN_PREFIX . static::$CAPTURING_EXTN_DIGITS . "|" . "[ \xC2\xA0\\t,]*" . |
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| 494 | 666 | "(?:e?xt(?:ensi(?:o\xCC\x81?|\xC3\xB3))?n?|(?:\xEF\xBD\x85)?\xEF\xBD\x98\xEF\xBD\x94(?:\xEF\xBD\x8E)?|" . |
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| 495 | 666 | "[" . $singleExtnSymbols . "]|int|\xEF\xBD\x89\xEF\xBD\x8E\xEF\xBD\x94|anexo)" . |
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| 496 | "[:\\.\xEF\xBC\x8E]?[ \xC2\xA0\\t,-]*" . static::$CAPTURING_EXTN_DIGITS . "\\#?|" . |
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| 497 | 668 | "[- ]+(" . static::DIGITS . "{1,5})\\#"); |
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| 498 | } |
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| 499 | 668 | ||
| 500 | 668 | protected static function initExtnPattern() |
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| 501 | 668 | { |
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| 502 | 668 | static::$EXTN_PATTERN = "/(?:" . static::$EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_PARSING . ")$/" . static::REGEX_FLAGS; |
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| 503 | 668 | } |
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| 504 | 668 | ||
| 505 | protected static function initValidPhoneNumberPatterns() |
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| 506 | 668 | { |
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| 507 | static::initCapturingExtnDigits(); |
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| 508 | 668 | static::initExtnPatterns(); |
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| 509 | 668 | static::$MIN_LENGTH_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN = "[" . static::DIGITS . "]{" . static::MIN_LENGTH_FOR_NSN . "}"; |
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| 510 | static::$VALID_PHONE_NUMBER = "[" . static::PLUS_CHARS . "]*(?:[" . static::VALID_PUNCTUATION . static::STAR_SIGN . "]*[" . static::DIGITS . "]){3,}[" . static::VALID_PUNCTUATION . static::STAR_SIGN . static::VALID_ALPHA . static::DIGITS . "]*"; |
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| 511 | 667 | static::$VALID_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN = "%^" . static::$MIN_LENGTH_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN . "$|^" . static::$VALID_PHONE_NUMBER . "(?:" . static::$EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_PARSING . ")?$%" . static::REGEX_FLAGS; |
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| 512 | } |
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| 513 | 667 | ||
| 514 | 667 | protected static function initAlphaPhoneMappings() |
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| 515 | { |
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| 516 | 667 | static::$ALPHA_PHONE_MAPPINGS = static::$ALPHA_MAPPINGS + static::$asciiDigitMappings; |
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| 517 | } |
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| 518 | 667 | ||
| 519 | 667 | protected static function initValidStartCharPattern() |
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| 523 | 667 | ||
| 524 | protected static function initMobileTokenMappings() |
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| 530 | |||
| 531 | protected static function initDiallableCharMappings() |
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| 532 | { |
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| 533 | static::$DIALLABLE_CHAR_MAPPINGS = static::$asciiDigitMappings; |
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| 534 | 672 | static::$DIALLABLE_CHAR_MAPPINGS[static::PLUS_SIGN] = static::PLUS_SIGN; |
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| 535 | static::$DIALLABLE_CHAR_MAPPINGS['*'] = '*'; |
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| 536 | 672 | static::$DIALLABLE_CHAR_MAPPINGS['#'] = '#'; |
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| 537 | 672 | } |
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| 538 | |||
| 539 | /** |
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| 540 | * Used for testing purposes only to reset the PhoneNumberUtil singleton to null. |
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| 541 | */ |
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| 542 | public static function resetInstance() |
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| 543 | { |
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| 544 | static::$instance = null; |
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| 545 | 2 | } |
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| 546 | |||
| 547 | 2 | /** |
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| 548 | 1 | * Converts all alpha characters in a number to their respective digits on a keypad, but retains |
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| 549 | * existing formatting. |
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| 550 | * @param string $number |
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| 551 | 2 | * @return string |
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| 552 | */ |
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| 553 | public static function convertAlphaCharactersInNumber($number) |
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| 554 | { |
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| 555 | if (static::$ALPHA_PHONE_MAPPINGS === null) { |
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| 556 | static::initAlphaPhoneMappings(); |
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| 557 | } |
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| 558 | |||
| 559 | return static::normalizeHelper($number, static::$ALPHA_PHONE_MAPPINGS, false); |
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| 560 | } |
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| 561 | |||
| 562 | /** |
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| 563 | * Normalizes a string of characters representing a phone number by replacing all characters found |
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| 564 | * in the accompanying map with the values therein, and stripping all other characters if |
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| 565 | * removeNonMatches is true. |
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| 566 | 15 | * |
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| 567 | * @param string $number a string of characters representing a phone number |
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| 568 | 15 | * @param array $normalizationReplacements a mapping of characters to what they should be replaced by in |
|
| 569 | 15 | * the normalized version of the phone number |
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| 570 | 15 | * @param bool $removeNonMatches indicates whether characters that are not able to be replaced |
|
| 571 | 15 | * should be stripped from the number. If this is false, they will be left unchanged in the number. |
|
| 572 | 15 | * @return string the normalized string version of the phone number |
|
| 573 | 15 | */ |
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| 574 | protected static function normalizeHelper($number, array $normalizationReplacements, $removeNonMatches) |
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| 575 | 15 | { |
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| 576 | 2 | $normalizedNumber = ""; |
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| 577 | $strLength = mb_strlen($number, 'UTF-8'); |
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| 578 | for ($i = 0; $i < $strLength; $i++) { |
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| 579 | $character = mb_substr($number, $i, 1, 'UTF-8'); |
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| 580 | if (isset($normalizationReplacements[mb_strtoupper($character, 'UTF-8')])) { |
||
| 581 | 15 | $normalizedNumber .= $normalizationReplacements[mb_strtoupper($character, 'UTF-8')]; |
|
| 582 | } else { |
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| 583 | if (!$removeNonMatches) { |
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| 584 | $normalizedNumber .= $character; |
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| 585 | } |
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| 586 | } |
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| 587 | // If neither of the above are true, we remove this character. |
||
| 588 | } |
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| 589 | return $normalizedNumber; |
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| 590 | 41 | } |
|
| 591 | |||
| 592 | 41 | /** |
|
| 593 | * Helper function to check if the national prefix formatting rule has the first group only, i.e., |
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| 594 | * does not start with the national prefix. |
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| 595 | 41 | * @param string $nationalPrefixFormattingRule |
|
| 596 | 41 | * @return bool |
|
| 597 | */ |
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| 598 | public static function formattingRuleHasFirstGroupOnly($nationalPrefixFormattingRule) |
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| 599 | { |
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| 600 | $firstGroupOnlyPrefixPatternMatcher = new Matcher(static::FIRST_GROUP_ONLY_PREFIX_PATTERN, |
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| 601 | $nationalPrefixFormattingRule); |
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| 602 | |||
| 603 | return mb_strlen($nationalPrefixFormattingRule) === 0 |
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| 604 | || $firstGroupOnlyPrefixPatternMatcher->matches(); |
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| 605 | 246 | } |
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| 606 | |||
| 607 | 246 | /** |
|
| 608 | * Returns all regions the library has metadata for. |
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| 609 | * |
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| 610 | * @return array An unordered array of the two-letter region codes for every geographical region the |
||
| 611 | * library supports |
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| 612 | */ |
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| 613 | public function getSupportedRegions() |
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| 614 | { |
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| 615 | return $this->supportedRegions; |
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| 616 | 1 | } |
|
| 617 | |||
| 618 | 1 | /** |
|
| 619 | * Returns all global network calling codes the library has metadata for. |
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| 620 | * |
||
| 621 | * @return array An unordered array of the country calling codes for every non-geographical entity |
||
| 622 | * the library supports |
||
| 623 | */ |
||
| 624 | public function getSupportedGlobalNetworkCallingCodes() |
||
| 625 | { |
||
| 626 | return $this->countryCodesForNonGeographicalRegion; |
||
| 627 | 5 | } |
|
| 628 | |||
| 629 | /** |
||
| 630 | * Returns all country calling codes the library has metadata for, covering both non-geographical |
||
| 631 | 5 | * entities (global network calling codes) and those used for geographical entities. The could be |
|
| 632 | 5 | * used to populate a drop-down box of country calling codes for a phone-number widget, for |
|
| 633 | * instance. |
||
| 634 | * |
||
| 635 | * @return array An unordered array of the country calling codes for every geographical and |
||
| 636 | * non-geographical entity the library supports |
||
| 637 | */ |
||
| 638 | public function getSupportedCallingCodes() |
||
| 639 | { |
||
| 640 | return array_keys($this->countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap); |
||
| 641 | 2 | } |
|
| 642 | |||
| 643 | /** |
||
| 644 | * Returns true if there is any possible number data set for a particular PhoneNumberDesc. |
||
| 645 | * |
||
| 646 | * @param PhoneNumberDesc $desc |
||
| 647 | 2 | * @return bool |
|
| 648 | 2 | */ |
|
| 649 | 2 | protected static function descHasPossibleNumberData(PhoneNumberDesc $desc) |
|
| 650 | { |
||
| 651 | // If this is empty, it means numbers of this type inherit from the "general desc" -> the value |
||
| 652 | // '-1' means that no numbers exist for this type. |
||
| 653 | $possibleLength = $desc->getPossibleLength(); |
||
| 654 | return count($possibleLength) != 1 || $possibleLength[0] != -1; |
||
| 655 | } |
||
| 656 | |||
| 657 | /** |
||
| 658 | 2 | * Returns true if there is any data set for a particular PhoneNumberDesc. |
|
| 659 | * |
||
| 660 | 2 | * @param PhoneNumberDesc $desc |
|
| 661 | 2 | * @return bool |
|
| 662 | 2 | */ |
|
| 663 | protected static function descHasData(PhoneNumberDesc $desc) |
||
| 664 | { |
||
| 665 | 2 | // Checking most properties since we don't know what's present, since a custom build may have |
|
| 666 | // stripped just one of them (e.g. liteBuild strips exampleNumber). We don't bother checking the |
||
| 667 | // possibleLengthsLocalOnly, since if this is the only thing that's present we don't really |
||
| 668 | 2 | // support the type at all: no type-specific methods will work with only this data. |
|
| 669 | 2 | return $desc->hasExampleNumber() |
|
| 670 | || static::descHasPossibleNumberData($desc) |
||
| 671 | || $desc->hasNationalNumberPattern(); |
||
| 672 | } |
||
| 673 | 2 | ||
| 674 | /** |
||
| 675 | * Returns the types we have metadata for based on the PhoneMetadata object passed in |
||
| 676 | * |
||
| 677 | * @param PhoneMetadata $metadata |
||
| 678 | * @return array |
||
| 679 | */ |
||
| 680 | private function getSupportedTypesForMetadata(PhoneMetadata $metadata) |
||
| 681 | { |
||
| 682 | $types = array(); |
||
| 683 | foreach (array_keys(PhoneNumberType::values()) as $type) { |
||
| 684 | if ($type === PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE || $type === PhoneNumberType::UNKNOWN) { |
||
| 685 | // Never return FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE (it is a convenience type, and represents that a |
||
| 686 | 1 | // particular number type can't be determined) or UNKNOWN (the non-type). |
|
| 687 | continue; |
||
| 688 | 1 | } |
|
| 689 | 1 | ||
| 690 | if ($this->descHasData($this->getNumberDescByType($metadata, $type))) { |
||
| 691 | 1 | $types[] = $type; |
|
| 692 | 1 | } |
|
| 693 | } |
||
| 694 | |||
| 695 | return $types; |
||
| 696 | } |
||
| 697 | |||
| 698 | /** |
||
| 699 | * Returns the types for a given region which the library has metadata for. Will not include |
||
| 700 | * FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE (if the numbers in this region could be classified as FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE, |
||
| 701 | * both FIXED_LINE and MOBILE would be present) and UNKNOWN. |
||
| 702 | * |
||
| 703 | * No types will be returned for invalid or unknown region codes. |
||
| 704 | 1 | * |
|
| 705 | * @param string $regionCode |
||
| 706 | 1 | * @return array |
|
| 707 | 1 | */ |
|
| 708 | 1 | public function getSupportedTypesForRegion($regionCode) |
|
| 709 | { |
||
| 710 | if (!$this->isValidRegionCode($regionCode)) { |
||
| 711 | 1 | return array(); |
|
| 712 | } |
||
| 713 | $metadata = $this->getMetadataForRegion($regionCode); |
||
| 714 | return $this->getSupportedTypesForMetadata($metadata); |
||
|
|
|||
| 715 | } |
||
| 716 | |||
| 717 | /** |
||
| 718 | * Returns the types for a country-code belonging to a non-geographical entity which the library |
||
| 719 | * has metadata for. Will not include FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE (if numbers for this non-geographical |
||
| 720 | * entity could be classified as FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE, both FIXED_LINE and MOBILE would be |
||
| 721 | * present) and UNKNOWN. |
||
| 722 | * |
||
| 723 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
||
| 724 | * @return array |
||
| 725 | */ |
||
| 726 | public function getSupportedTypesForNonGeoEntity($countryCallingCode) |
||
| 727 | { |
||
| 728 | $metadata = $this->getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion($countryCallingCode); |
||
| 729 | if ($metadata === null) { |
||
| 730 | return array(); |
||
| 731 | } |
||
| 732 | |||
| 733 | return $this->getSupportedTypesForMetadata($metadata); |
||
| 734 | } |
||
| 735 | |||
| 736 | /** |
||
| 737 | * Gets the length of the geographical area code from the {@code nationalNumber} field of the |
||
| 738 | * PhoneNumber object passed in, so that clients could use it to split a national significant |
||
| 739 | * number into geographical area code and subscriber number. It works in such a way that the |
||
| 740 | * resultant subscriber number should be diallable, at least on some devices. An example of how |
||
| 741 | * this could be used: |
||
| 742 | * |
||
| 743 | * <code> |
||
| 744 | * $phoneUtil = PhoneNumberUtil::getInstance(); |
||
| 745 | * $number = $phoneUtil->parse("16502530000", "US"); |
||
| 746 | * $nationalSignificantNumber = $phoneUtil->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); |
||
| 747 | * |
||
| 748 | * $areaCodeLength = $phoneUtil->getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode($number); |
||
| 749 | * if ($areaCodeLength > 0) |
||
| 750 | * { |
||
| 751 | * $areaCode = substr($nationalSignificantNumber, 0,$areaCodeLength); |
||
| 752 | 1 | * $subscriberNumber = substr($nationalSignificantNumber, $areaCodeLength); |
|
| 753 | * } else { |
||
| 754 | 1 | * $areaCode = ""; |
|
| 755 | 1 | * $subscriberNumber = $nationalSignificantNumber; |
|
| 756 | 1 | * } |
|
| 757 | * </code> |
||
| 758 | * |
||
| 759 | * N.B.: area code is a very ambiguous concept, so the I18N team generally recommends against |
||
| 760 | 1 | * using it for most purposes, but recommends using the more general {@code nationalNumber} |
|
| 761 | 1 | * instead. Read the following carefully before deciding to use this method: |
|
| 762 | * <ul> |
||
| 763 | * <li> geographical area codes change over time, and this method honors those changes; |
||
| 764 | 1 | * therefore, it doesn't guarantee the stability of the result it produces. |
|
| 765 | 1 | * <li> subscriber numbers may not be diallable from all devices (notably mobile devices, which |
|
| 766 | * typically requires the full national_number to be dialled in most regions). |
||
| 767 | 1 | * <li> most non-geographical numbers have no area codes, including numbers from non-geographical |
|
| 768 | * entities |
||
| 769 | * <li> some geographical numbers have no area codes. |
||
| 770 | * </ul> |
||
| 771 | 1 | * @param PhoneNumber $number PhoneNumber object for which clients want to know the length of the area code. |
|
| 772 | * @return int the length of area code of the PhoneNumber object passed in. |
||
| 773 | 1 | */ |
|
| 774 | public function getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(PhoneNumber $number) |
||
| 775 | { |
||
| 776 | 1 | $metadata = $this->getMetadataForRegion($this->getRegionCodeForNumber($number)); |
|
| 777 | 1 | if ($metadata === null) { |
|
| 778 | return 0; |
||
| 779 | } |
||
| 780 | 1 | // If a country doesn't use a national prefix, and this number doesn't have an Italian leading |
|
| 781 | // zero, we assume it is a closed dialling plan with no area codes. |
||
| 782 | if (!$metadata->hasNationalPrefix() && !$number->isItalianLeadingZero()) { |
||
| 783 | return 0; |
||
| 784 | } |
||
| 785 | |||
| 786 | $type = $this->getNumberType($number); |
||
| 787 | $countryCallingCode = $number->getCountryCode(); |
||
| 788 | |||
| 789 | 4904 | if ($type === PhoneNumberType::MOBILE |
|
| 790 | // Note this is a rough heuristic; it doesn't cover Indonesia well, for example, where area |
||
| 791 | 4904 | // codes are present for some mobile phones but not for others. We have no better way of |
|
| 792 | 359 | // representing this in the metadata at this point. |
|
| 793 | && in_array($countryCallingCode, self::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES_WITHOUT_MOBILE_AREA_CODES) |
||
| 794 | ) { |
||
| 795 | 4891 | return 0; |
|
| 796 | } |
||
| 797 | |||
| 798 | if (!$this->isNumberGeographical($type, $countryCallingCode)) { |
||
| 799 | return 0; |
||
| 800 | } |
||
| 801 | |||
| 802 | return $this->getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode($number); |
||
| 803 | 4905 | } |
|
| 804 | |||
| 805 | 4905 | /** |
|
| 806 | * Returns the metadata for the given region code or {@code null} if the region code is invalid |
||
| 807 | * or unknown. |
||
| 808 | * @param string $regionCode |
||
| 809 | * @return PhoneMetadata |
||
| 810 | */ |
||
| 811 | public function getMetadataForRegion($regionCode) |
||
| 812 | { |
||
| 813 | if (!$this->isValidRegionCode($regionCode)) { |
||
| 814 | return null; |
||
| 815 | } |
||
| 816 | |||
| 817 | 2287 | return $this->metadataSource->getMetadataForRegion($regionCode); |
|
| 818 | } |
||
| 819 | 2287 | ||
| 820 | 2287 | /** |
|
| 821 | 4 | * Helper function to check region code is not unknown or null. |
|
| 822 | * @param string $regionCode |
||
| 823 | 2286 | * @return bool |
|
| 824 | 2286 | */ |
|
| 825 | 1714 | protected function isValidRegionCode($regionCode) |
|
| 829 | |||
| 830 | /** |
||
| 831 | * Returns the region where a phone number is from. This could be used for geocoding at the region |
||
| 832 | * level. Only guarantees correct results for valid, full numbers (not short-codes, or invalid |
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| 833 | * numbers). |
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| 834 | * |
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| 835 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number whose origin we want to know |
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| 836 | 596 | * @return null|string the region where the phone number is from, or null if no region matches this calling |
|
| 837 | * code |
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| 838 | 596 | */ |
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| 839 | 596 | public function getRegionCodeForNumber(PhoneNumber $number) |
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| 852 | |||
| 853 | 580 | /** |
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| 854 | 586 | * @param PhoneNumber $number |
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| 855 | * @param array $regionCodes |
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| 856 | * @return null|string |
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| 857 | 82 | */ |
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| 858 | protected function getRegionCodeForNumberFromRegionList(PhoneNumber $number, array $regionCodes) |
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| 859 | { |
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| 860 | $nationalNumber = $this->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); |
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| 861 | foreach ($regionCodes as $regionCode) { |
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| 862 | // If leadingDigits is present, use this. Otherwise, do full validation. |
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| 863 | // Metadata cannot be null because the region codes come from the country calling code map. |
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| 864 | $metadata = $this->getMetadataForRegion($regionCode); |
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| 865 | if ($metadata->hasLeadingDigits()) { |
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| 866 | $nbMatches = preg_match( |
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| 867 | 2186 | '/' . $metadata->getLeadingDigits() . '/', |
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| 868 | $nationalNumber, |
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| 869 | $matches, |
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| 870 | 2186 | PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE |
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| 871 | 2186 | ); |
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| 872 | 83 | if ($nbMatches > 0 && $matches[0][1] === 0) { |
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| 873 | 83 | return $regionCode; |
|
| 874 | } |
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| 875 | 2186 | } elseif ($this->getNumberTypeHelper($nationalNumber, $metadata) != PhoneNumberType::UNKNOWN) { |
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| 876 | 2186 | return $regionCode; |
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| 877 | } |
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| 878 | } |
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| 879 | return null; |
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| 880 | } |
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| 881 | |||
| 882 | /** |
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| 883 | * Gets the national significant number of the a phone number. Note a national significant number |
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| 884 | 2068 | * doesn't contain a national prefix or any formatting. |
|
| 885 | * |
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| 886 | 2068 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number for which the national significant number is needed |
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| 887 | 303 | * @return string the national significant number of the PhoneNumber object passed in |
|
| 888 | */ |
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| 889 | 1830 | public function getNationalSignificantNumber(PhoneNumber $number) |
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| 890 | 161 | { |
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| 891 | // If leading zero(s) have been set, we prefix this now. Note this is not a national prefix. |
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| 892 | 1670 | $nationalNumber = ''; |
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| 893 | 188 | if ($number->isItalianLeadingZero() && $number->getNumberOfLeadingZeros() > 0) { |
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| 894 | $zeros = str_repeat('0', $number->getNumberOfLeadingZeros()); |
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| 895 | $nationalNumber .= $zeros; |
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| 896 | } |
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| 897 | 1494 | $nationalNumber .= $number->getNationalNumber(); |
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| 898 | 62 | return $nationalNumber; |
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| 899 | } |
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| 900 | 1432 | ||
| 901 | 80 | /** |
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| 902 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
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| 903 | 1355 | * @param PhoneMetadata $metadata |
|
| 904 | 62 | * @return int PhoneNumberType constant |
|
| 905 | */ |
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| 906 | 1293 | protected function getNumberTypeHelper($nationalNumber, PhoneMetadata $metadata) |
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| 907 | 27 | { |
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| 908 | if (!$this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getGeneralDesc())) { |
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| 909 | 1270 | return PhoneNumberType::UNKNOWN; |
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| 910 | 59 | } |
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| 911 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getPremiumRate())) { |
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| 912 | 1213 | return PhoneNumberType::PREMIUM_RATE; |
|
| 913 | 12 | } |
|
| 914 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getTollFree())) { |
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| 915 | 1202 | return PhoneNumberType::TOLL_FREE; |
|
| 916 | 1202 | } |
|
| 917 | 887 | ||
| 918 | |||
| 919 | 887 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getSharedCost())) { |
|
| 920 | 93 | return PhoneNumberType::SHARED_COST; |
|
| 921 | } |
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| 922 | 803 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getVoip())) { |
|
| 923 | return PhoneNumberType::VOIP; |
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| 924 | } |
||
| 925 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getPersonalNumber())) { |
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| 926 | 452 | return PhoneNumberType::PERSONAL_NUMBER; |
|
| 927 | 452 | } |
|
| 928 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getPager())) { |
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| 929 | 259 | return PhoneNumberType::PAGER; |
|
| 930 | } |
||
| 931 | 217 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getUan())) { |
|
| 932 | return PhoneNumberType::UAN; |
||
| 933 | } |
||
| 934 | if ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getVoicemail())) { |
||
| 935 | return PhoneNumberType::VOICEMAIL; |
||
| 936 | } |
||
| 937 | $isFixedLine = $this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getFixedLine()); |
||
| 938 | if ($isFixedLine) { |
||
| 939 | 2095 | if ($metadata->getSameMobileAndFixedLinePattern()) { |
|
| 940 | return PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE; |
||
| 941 | } elseif ($this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getMobile())) { |
||
| 942 | return PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE; |
||
| 943 | } |
||
| 944 | 2095 | return PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE; |
|
| 945 | 2095 | } |
|
| 946 | 2095 | // Otherwise, test to see if the number is mobile. Only do this if certain that the patterns for |
|
| 947 | 1672 | // mobile and fixed line aren't the same. |
|
| 948 | if (!$metadata->getSameMobileAndFixedLinePattern() && |
||
| 949 | $this->isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, $metadata->getMobile()) |
||
| 950 | 1872 | ) { |
|
| 951 | return PhoneNumberType::MOBILE; |
||
| 952 | 1872 | } |
|
| 953 | return PhoneNumberType::UNKNOWN; |
||
| 954 | } |
||
| 955 | |||
| 956 | /** |
||
| 957 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
||
| 958 | * @param PhoneNumberDesc $numberDesc |
||
| 959 | * @return bool |
||
| 960 | */ |
||
| 961 | public function isNumberMatchingDesc($nationalNumber, PhoneNumberDesc $numberDesc) |
||
| 962 | { |
||
| 963 | // Check if any possible number lengths are present; if so, we use them to avoid checking the |
||
| 964 | // validation pattern if they don't match. If they are absent, this means they match the general |
||
| 965 | // description, which we have already checked before checking a specific number type. |
||
| 966 | $actualLength = mb_strlen($nationalNumber); |
||
| 967 | $possibleLengths = $numberDesc->getPossibleLength(); |
||
| 968 | if (count($possibleLengths) > 0 && !in_array($actualLength, $possibleLengths)) { |
||
| 969 | return false; |
||
| 970 | } |
||
| 971 | |||
| 972 | return $this->matcherAPI->matchNationalNumber($nationalNumber, $numberDesc, false); |
||
| 973 | } |
||
| 974 | 21 | ||
| 975 | /** |
||
| 976 | 21 | * isNumberGeographical(PhoneNumber) |
|
| 977 | 1 | * |
|
| 978 | * Tests whether a phone number has a geographical association. It checks if the number is |
||
| 979 | * associated with a certain region in the country to which it belongs. Note that this doesn't |
||
| 980 | 21 | * verify if the number is actually in use. |
|
| 981 | 17 | * |
|
| 982 | 12 | * isNumberGeographical(PhoneNumberType, $countryCallingCode) |
|
| 983 | 21 | * |
|
| 984 | * Tests whether a phone number has a geographical association, as represented by its type and the |
||
| 985 | * country it belongs to. |
||
| 986 | * |
||
| 987 | * This version exists since calculating the phone number type is expensive; if we have already |
||
| 988 | * done this, we don't want to do it again. |
||
| 989 | * |
||
| 990 | * @param PhoneNumber|int $phoneNumberObjOrType A PhoneNumber object, or a PhoneNumberType integer |
||
| 991 | 1368 | * @param int|null $countryCallingCode Used when passing a PhoneNumberType |
|
| 992 | * @return bool |
||
| 993 | 1368 | */ |
|
| 994 | 1368 | public function isNumberGeographical($phoneNumberObjOrType, $countryCallingCode = null) |
|
| 995 | 1368 | { |
|
| 996 | 8 | if ($phoneNumberObjOrType instanceof PhoneNumber) { |
|
| 997 | return $this->isNumberGeographical($this->getNumberType($phoneNumberObjOrType), $phoneNumberObjOrType->getCountryCode()); |
||
| 998 | 1367 | } |
|
| 999 | 1367 | ||
| 1000 | return $phoneNumberObjOrType == PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE |
||
| 1001 | || $phoneNumberObjOrType == PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE |
||
| 1002 | || (in_array($countryCallingCode, static::$GEO_MOBILE_COUNTRIES) |
||
| 1003 | && $phoneNumberObjOrType == PhoneNumberType::MOBILE); |
||
| 1004 | } |
||
| 1005 | |||
| 1006 | /** |
||
| 1007 | 2107 | * Gets the type of a valid phone number. |
|
| 1008 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the number the phone number that we want to know the type |
||
| 1009 | 2107 | * @return int PhoneNumberType the type of the phone number, or UNKNOWN if it is invalid |
|
| 1010 | 2107 | */ |
|
| 1011 | public function getNumberType(PhoneNumber $number) |
||
| 1012 | { |
||
| 1013 | $regionCode = $this->getRegionCodeForNumber($number); |
||
| 1014 | $metadata = $this->getMetadataForRegionOrCallingCode($number->getCountryCode(), $regionCode); |
||
| 1015 | if ($metadata === null) { |
||
| 1016 | return PhoneNumberType::UNKNOWN; |
||
| 1017 | 35 | } |
|
| 1018 | $nationalSignificantNumber = $this->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); |
||
| 1019 | 35 | return $this->getNumberTypeHelper($nationalSignificantNumber, $metadata); |
|
| 1020 | 2 | } |
|
| 1021 | |||
| 1022 | 35 | /** |
|
| 1023 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
||
| 1024 | * @param string $regionCode |
||
| 1025 | * @return PhoneMetadata |
||
| 1026 | */ |
||
| 1027 | protected function getMetadataForRegionOrCallingCode($countryCallingCode, $regionCode) |
||
| 1028 | { |
||
| 1029 | return static::REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY === $regionCode ? |
||
| 1030 | $this->getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion($countryCallingCode) : $this->getMetadataForRegion($regionCode); |
||
| 1031 | } |
||
| 1032 | |||
| 1033 | /** |
||
| 1034 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
||
| 1035 | * @return PhoneMetadata |
||
| 1036 | */ |
||
| 1037 | public function getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion($countryCallingCode) |
||
| 1038 | { |
||
| 1039 | if (!isset($this->countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap[$countryCallingCode])) { |
||
| 1040 | return null; |
||
| 1041 | } |
||
| 1042 | return $this->metadataSource->getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion($countryCallingCode); |
||
| 1043 | } |
||
| 1044 | |||
| 1045 | /** |
||
| 1046 | * Gets the length of the national destination code (NDC) from the PhoneNumber object passed in, |
||
| 1047 | * so that clients could use it to split a national significant number into NDC and subscriber |
||
| 1048 | * number. The NDC of a phone number is normally the first group of digit(s) right after the |
||
| 1049 | * country calling code when the number is formatted in the international format, if there is a |
||
| 1050 | * subscriber number part that follows. An example of how this could be used: |
||
| 1051 | * |
||
| 1052 | * <code> |
||
| 1053 | 2 | * $phoneUtil = PhoneNumberUtil::getInstance(); |
|
| 1054 | * $number = $phoneUtil->parse("18002530000", "US"); |
||
| 1055 | 2 | * $nationalSignificantNumber = $phoneUtil->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); |
|
| 1056 | * |
||
| 1057 | * $nationalDestinationCodeLength = $phoneUtil->getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode($number); |
||
| 1058 | * if ($nationalDestinationCodeLength > 0) { |
||
| 1059 | * $nationalDestinationCode = substr($nationalSignificantNumber, 0, $nationalDestinationCodeLength); |
||
| 1060 | * $subscriberNumber = substr($nationalSignificantNumber, $nationalDestinationCodeLength); |
||
| 1061 | * } else { |
||
| 1062 | 2 | * $nationalDestinationCode = ""; |
|
| 1063 | * $subscriberNumber = $nationalSignificantNumber; |
||
| 1064 | * } |
||
| 1065 | 2 | * </code> |
|
| 1066 | * |
||
| 1067 | 2 | * Refer to the unit tests to see the difference between this function and |
|
| 1068 | * {@link #getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode}. |
||
| 1069 | * |
||
| 1070 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the PhoneNumber object for which clients want to know the length of the NDC. |
||
| 1071 | * @return int the length of NDC of the PhoneNumber object passed in. |
||
| 1072 | 2 | */ |
|
| 1073 | 1 | public function getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(PhoneNumber $number) |
|
| 1074 | { |
||
| 1075 | if ($number->hasExtension()) { |
||
| 1076 | 2 | // We don't want to alter the proto given to us, but we don't want to include the extension |
|
| 1077 | // when we format it, so we copy it and clear the extension here. |
||
| 1078 | $copiedProto = new PhoneNumber(); |
||
| 1079 | $copiedProto->mergeFrom($number); |
||
| 1080 | $copiedProto->clearExtension(); |
||
| 1081 | } else { |
||
| 1082 | $copiedProto = clone $number; |
||
| 1083 | 2 | } |
|
| 1084 | 2 | ||
| 1085 | 2 | $nationalSignificantNumber = $this->format($copiedProto, PhoneNumberFormat::INTERNATIONAL); |
|
| 1086 | |||
| 1087 | $numberGroups = preg_split('/' . static::NON_DIGITS_PATTERN . '/', $nationalSignificantNumber); |
||
| 1088 | 2 | ||
| 1089 | // The pattern will start with "+COUNTRY_CODE " so the first group will always be the empty |
||
| 1090 | // string (before the + symbol) and the second group will be the country calling code. The third |
||
| 1091 | // group will be area code if it is not the last group. |
||
| 1092 | if (count($numberGroups) <= 3) { |
||
| 1093 | return 0; |
||
| 1094 | } |
||
| 1095 | |||
| 1096 | if ($this->getNumberType($number) == PhoneNumberType::MOBILE) { |
||
| 1097 | // For example Argentinian mobile numbers, when formatted in the international format, are in |
||
| 1098 | // the form of +54 9 NDC XXXX.... As a result, we take the length of the third group (NDC) and |
||
| 1099 | // add the length of the second group (which is the mobile token), which also forms part of |
||
| 1100 | // the national significant number. This assumes that the mobile token is always formatted |
||
| 1101 | // separately from the rest of the phone number. |
||
| 1102 | |||
| 1103 | $mobileToken = static::getCountryMobileToken($number->getCountryCode()); |
||
| 1104 | if ($mobileToken !== "") { |
||
| 1105 | 342 | return mb_strlen($numberGroups[2]) + mb_strlen($numberGroups[3]); |
|
| 1106 | } |
||
| 1107 | 342 | } |
|
| 1108 | return mb_strlen($numberGroups[2]); |
||
| 1109 | } |
||
| 1110 | |||
| 1111 | /** |
||
| 1112 | * Formats a phone number in the specified format using default rules. Note that this does not |
||
| 1113 | 1 | * promise to produce a phone number that the user can dial from where they are - although we do |
|
| 1114 | 1 | * format in either 'national' or 'international' format depending on what the client asks for, we |
|
| 1115 | 1 | * do not currently support a more abbreviated format, such as for users in the same "area" who |
|
| 1116 | * could potentially dial the number without area code. Note that if the phone number has a |
||
| 1117 | * country calling code of 0 or an otherwise invalid country calling code, we cannot work out |
||
| 1118 | * which formatting rules to apply so we return the national significant number with no formatting |
||
| 1119 | 342 | * applied. |
|
| 1120 | 342 | * |
|
| 1121 | 342 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number to be formatted |
|
| 1122 | * @param int $numberFormat the PhoneNumberFormat the phone number should be formatted into |
||
| 1123 | 342 | * @return string the formatted phone number |
|
| 1124 | */ |
||
| 1125 | public function format(PhoneNumber $number, $numberFormat) |
||
| 1126 | 266 | { |
|
| 1127 | 266 | if ($number->getNationalNumber() == 0 && $number->hasRawInput()) { |
|
| 1128 | 266 | // Unparseable numbers that kept their raw input just use that. |
|
| 1129 | // This is the only case where a number can be formatted as E164 without a |
||
| 1130 | // leading '+' symbol (but the original number wasn't parseable anyway). |
||
| 1131 | 94 | // TODO: Consider removing the 'if' above so that unparseable |
|
| 1132 | 1 | // strings without raw input format to the empty string instead of "+00" |
|
| 1133 | 1 | $rawInput = $number->getRawInput(); |
|
| 1134 | if (mb_strlen($rawInput) > 0) { |
||
| 1135 | return $rawInput; |
||
| 1136 | } |
||
| 1137 | } |
||
| 1138 | |||
| 1139 | 94 | $formattedNumber = ""; |
|
| 1140 | $countryCallingCode = $number->getCountryCode(); |
||
| 1141 | $nationalSignificantNumber = $this->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); |
||
| 1142 | 94 | ||
| 1143 | 94 | if ($numberFormat == PhoneNumberFormat::E164) { |
|
| 1144 | 94 | // Early exit for E164 case (even if the country calling code is invalid) since no formatting |
|
| 1145 | 94 | // of the national number needs to be applied. Extensions are not formatted. |
|
| 1146 | 94 | $formattedNumber .= $nationalSignificantNumber; |
|
| 1147 | $this->prefixNumberWithCountryCallingCode($countryCallingCode, PhoneNumberFormat::E164, $formattedNumber); |
||
| 1148 | return $formattedNumber; |
||
| 1149 | } |
||
| 1150 | |||
| 1151 | if (!$this->hasValidCountryCallingCode($countryCallingCode)) { |
||
| 1152 | $formattedNumber .= $nationalSignificantNumber; |
||
| 1153 | return $formattedNumber; |
||
| 1154 | } |
||
| 1155 | 343 | ||
| 1156 | // Note getRegionCodeForCountryCode() is used because formatting information for regions which |
||
| 1157 | // share a country calling code is contained by only one region for performance reasons. For |
||
| 1158 | 343 | // example, for NANPA regions it will be contained in the metadata for US. |
|
| 1159 | 266 | $regionCode = $this->getRegionCodeForCountryCode($countryCallingCode); |
|
| 1160 | 266 | // Metadata cannot be null because the country calling code is valid (which means that the |
|
| 1161 | 95 | // region code cannot be ZZ and must be one of our supported region codes). |
|
| 1162 | 20 | $metadata = $this->getMetadataForRegionOrCallingCode($countryCallingCode, $regionCode); |
|
| 1163 | 20 | $formattedNumber .= $this->formatNsn($nationalSignificantNumber, $metadata, $numberFormat); |
|
| 1164 | 92 | $this->maybeAppendFormattedExtension($number, $metadata, $numberFormat, $formattedNumber); |
|
| 1165 | 57 | $this->prefixNumberWithCountryCallingCode($countryCallingCode, $numberFormat, $formattedNumber); |
|
| 1166 | 57 | return $formattedNumber; |
|
| 1167 | 40 | } |
|
| 1168 | |||
| 1169 | 40 | /** |
|
| 1170 | * A helper function that is used by format and formatByPattern. |
||
| 1171 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
||
| 1172 | * @param int $numberFormat PhoneNumberFormat |
||
| 1173 | * @param string $formattedNumber |
||
| 1174 | */ |
||
| 1175 | protected function prefixNumberWithCountryCallingCode($countryCallingCode, $numberFormat, &$formattedNumber) |
||
| 1176 | { |
||
| 1177 | switch ($numberFormat) { |
||
| 1178 | 164 | case PhoneNumberFormat::E164: |
|
| 1179 | $formattedNumber = static::PLUS_SIGN . $countryCallingCode . $formattedNumber; |
||
| 1180 | 164 | return; |
|
| 1181 | case PhoneNumberFormat::INTERNATIONAL: |
||
| 1182 | $formattedNumber = static::PLUS_SIGN . $countryCallingCode . " " . $formattedNumber; |
||
| 1183 | return; |
||
| 1184 | case PhoneNumberFormat::RFC3966: |
||
| 1185 | $formattedNumber = static::RFC3966_PREFIX . static::PLUS_SIGN . $countryCallingCode . "-" . $formattedNumber; |
||
| 1186 | return; |
||
| 1187 | case PhoneNumberFormat::NATIONAL: |
||
| 1188 | default: |
||
| 1189 | return; |
||
| 1190 | } |
||
| 1191 | } |
||
| 1192 | |||
| 1193 | /** |
||
| 1194 | 551 | * Helper function to check the country calling code is valid. |
|
| 1195 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
||
| 1196 | 551 | * @return bool |
|
| 1197 | 551 | */ |
|
| 1198 | protected function hasValidCountryCallingCode($countryCallingCode) |
||
| 1199 | { |
||
| 1200 | return isset($this->countryCallingCodeToRegionCodeMap[$countryCallingCode]); |
||
| 1201 | } |
||
| 1202 | |||
| 1203 | /** |
||
| 1204 | * Returns the region code that matches the specific country calling code. In the case of no |
||
| 1205 | * region code being found, ZZ will be returned. In the case of multiple regions, the one |
||
| 1206 | * designated in the metadata as the "main" region for this calling code will be returned. If the |
||
| 1207 | * countryCallingCode entered is valid but doesn't match a specific region (such as in the case of |
||
| 1208 | * non-geographical calling codes like 800) the value "001" will be returned (corresponding to |
||
| 1209 | * the value for World in the UN M.49 schema). |
||
| 1210 | * |
||
| 1211 | 95 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
|
| 1212 | * @return string |
||
| 1213 | 95 | */ |
|
| 1214 | public function getRegionCodeForCountryCode($countryCallingCode) |
||
| 1219 | 95 | ||
| 1220 | 95 | /** |
|
| 1221 | 8 | * Note in some regions, the national number can be written in two completely different ways |
|
| 1222 | 95 | * depending on whether it forms part of the NATIONAL format or INTERNATIONAL format. The |
|
| 1223 | * numberFormat parameter here is used to specify which format to use for those cases. If a |
||
| 1224 | * carrierCode is specified, this will be inserted into the formatted string to replace $CC. |
||
| 1225 | * @param string $number |
||
| 1226 | * @param PhoneMetadata $metadata |
||
| 1227 | * @param int $numberFormat PhoneNumberFormat |
||
| 1228 | * @param null|string $carrierCode |
||
| 1229 | * @return string |
||
| 1230 | 128 | */ |
|
| 1231 | protected function formatNsn($number, PhoneMetadata $metadata, $numberFormat, $carrierCode = null) |
||
| 1232 | 128 | { |
|
| 1233 | 128 | $intlNumberFormats = $metadata->intlNumberFormats(); |
|
| 1234 | 128 | // When the intlNumberFormats exists, we use that to format national number for the |
|
| 1235 | // INTERNATIONAL format instead of using the numberDesc.numberFormats. |
||
| 1236 | 128 | $availableFormats = (count($intlNumberFormats) == 0 || $numberFormat == PhoneNumberFormat::NATIONAL) |
|
| 1237 | 97 | ? $metadata->numberFormats() |
|
| 1238 | 97 | : $metadata->intlNumberFormats(); |
|
| 1239 | $formattingPattern = $this->chooseFormattingPatternForNumber($availableFormats, $number); |
||
| 1240 | return ($formattingPattern === null) |
||
| 1241 | ? $number |
||
| 1242 | 128 | : $this->formatNsnUsingPattern($number, $formattingPattern, $numberFormat, $carrierCode); |
|
| 1243 | 127 | } |
|
| 1244 | 127 | ||
| 1245 | 128 | /** |
|
| 1246 | * @param NumberFormat[] $availableFormats |
||
| 1247 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
||
| 1248 | * @return NumberFormat|null |
||
| 1249 | 9 | */ |
|
| 1250 | public function chooseFormattingPatternForNumber(array $availableFormats, $nationalNumber) |
||
| 1251 | { |
||
| 1252 | foreach ($availableFormats as $numFormat) { |
||
| 1253 | $leadingDigitsPatternMatcher = null; |
||
| 1254 | $size = $numFormat->leadingDigitsPatternSize(); |
||
| 1255 | // We always use the last leading_digits_pattern, as it is the most detailed. |
||
| 1256 | if ($size > 0) { |
||
| 1257 | $leadingDigitsPatternMatcher = new Matcher( |
||
| 1258 | $numFormat->getLeadingDigitsPattern($size - 1), |
||
| 1259 | $nationalNumber |
||
| 1260 | ); |
||
| 1261 | 95 | } |
|
| 1262 | if ($size == 0 || $leadingDigitsPatternMatcher->lookingAt()) { |
||
| 1263 | $m = new Matcher($numFormat->getPattern(), $nationalNumber); |
||
| 1264 | if ($m->matches() > 0) { |
||
| 1265 | return $numFormat; |
||
| 1266 | } |
||
| 1267 | 95 | } |
|
| 1268 | 95 | } |
|
| 1269 | 95 | return null; |
|
| 1270 | 95 | } |
|
| 1271 | 95 | ||
| 1272 | /** |
||
| 1273 | * Note that carrierCode is optional - if null or an empty string, no carrier code replacement |
||
| 1274 | 2 | * will take place. |
|
| 1275 | 2 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
|
| 1276 | 2 | * @param NumberFormat $formattingPattern |
|
| 1277 | * @param int $numberFormat PhoneNumberFormat |
||
| 1278 | * @param null|string $carrierCode |
||
| 1279 | 2 | * @return string |
|
| 1280 | 2 | */ |
|
| 1281 | 2 | public function formatNsnUsingPattern( |
|
| 1282 | $nationalNumber, |
||
| 1283 | NumberFormat $formattingPattern, |
||
| 1284 | 95 | $numberFormat, |
|
| 1285 | 95 | $carrierCode = null |
|
| 1286 | 95 | ) { |
|
| 1287 | 95 | $numberFormatRule = $formattingPattern->getFormat(); |
|
| 1288 | $m = new Matcher($formattingPattern->getPattern(), $nationalNumber); |
||
| 1289 | 23 | if ($numberFormat === PhoneNumberFormat::NATIONAL && |
|
| 1290 | 23 | $carrierCode !== null && mb_strlen($carrierCode) > 0 && |
|
| 1291 | 23 | mb_strlen($formattingPattern->getDomesticCarrierCodeFormattingRule()) > 0 |
|
| 1292 | ) { |
||
| 1293 | // Replace the $CC in the formatting rule with the desired carrier code. |
||
| 1294 | 87 | $carrierCodeFormattingRule = $formattingPattern->getDomesticCarrierCodeFormattingRule(); |
|
| 1295 | $carrierCodeFormattingRule = str_replace(static::CC_STRING, $carrierCode, $carrierCodeFormattingRule); |
||
| 1296 | // Now replace the $FG in the formatting rule with the first group and the carrier code |
||
| 1297 | 95 | // combined in the appropriate way. |
|
| 1298 | $firstGroupMatcher = new Matcher(static::FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN, $numberFormatRule); |
||
| 1299 | 57 | $numberFormatRule = $firstGroupMatcher->replaceFirst($carrierCodeFormattingRule); |
|
| 1300 | 57 | $formattedNationalNumber = $m->replaceAll($numberFormatRule); |
|
| 1301 | 1 | } else { |
|
| 1302 | // Use the national prefix formatting rule instead. |
||
| 1303 | $nationalPrefixFormattingRule = $formattingPattern->getNationalPrefixFormattingRule(); |
||
| 1304 | 57 | if ($numberFormat == PhoneNumberFormat::NATIONAL && |
|
| 1305 | $nationalPrefixFormattingRule !== null && |
||
| 1306 | 95 | mb_strlen($nationalPrefixFormattingRule) > 0 |
|
| 1307 | ) { |
||
| 1308 | $firstGroupMatcher = new Matcher(static::FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN, $numberFormatRule); |
||
| 1309 | $formattedNationalNumber = $m->replaceAll( |
||
| 1310 | $firstGroupMatcher->replaceFirst($nationalPrefixFormattingRule) |
||
| 1311 | ); |
||
| 1312 | } else { |
||
| 1313 | $formattedNationalNumber = $m->replaceAll($numberFormatRule); |
||
| 1314 | } |
||
| 1315 | } |
||
| 1316 | if ($numberFormat == PhoneNumberFormat::RFC3966) { |
||
| 1317 | // Strip any leading punctuation. |
||
| 1318 | 96 | $matcher = new Matcher(static::$SEPARATOR_PATTERN, $formattedNationalNumber); |
|
| 1319 | if ($matcher->lookingAt()) { |
||
| 1320 | 96 | $formattedNationalNumber = $matcher->replaceFirst(""); |
|
| 1321 | 13 | } |
|
| 1322 | 12 | // Replace the rest with a dash between each number group. |
|
| 1323 | $formattedNationalNumber = $matcher->reset($formattedNationalNumber)->replaceAll("-"); |
||
| 1324 | 3 | } |
|
| 1325 | 2 | return $formattedNationalNumber; |
|
| 1326 | } |
||
| 1327 | 2 | ||
| 1328 | /** |
||
| 1329 | * Appends the formatted extension of a phone number to formattedNumber, if the phone number had |
||
| 1330 | * an extension specified. |
||
| 1331 | 96 | * |
|
| 1332 | * @param PhoneNumber $number |
||
| 1333 | * @param PhoneMetadata|null $metadata |
||
| 1334 | * @param int $numberFormat PhoneNumberFormat |
||
| 1335 | * @param string $formattedNumber |
||
| 1336 | */ |
||
| 1337 | protected function maybeAppendFormattedExtension(PhoneNumber $number, $metadata, $numberFormat, &$formattedNumber) |
||
| 1338 | { |
||
| 1339 | if ($number->hasExtension() && mb_strlen($number->getExtension()) > 0) { |
||
| 1340 | if ($numberFormat === PhoneNumberFormat::RFC3966) { |
||
| 1341 | 16 | $formattedNumber .= static::RFC3966_EXTN_PREFIX . $number->getExtension(); |
|
| 1342 | } else { |
||
| 1343 | 16 | if (!empty($metadata) && $metadata->hasPreferredExtnPrefix()) { |
|
| 1344 | 1 | $formattedNumber .= $metadata->getPreferredExtnPrefix() . $number->getExtension(); |
|
| 1345 | } else { |
||
| 1346 | $formattedNumber .= static::DEFAULT_EXTN_PREFIX . $number->getExtension(); |
||
| 1347 | 16 | } |
|
| 1348 | 5 | } |
|
| 1349 | } |
||
| 1350 | 14 | } |
|
| 1351 | |||
| 1352 | /** |
||
| 1353 | * Returns the mobile token for the provided country calling code if it has one, otherwise |
||
| 1354 | * returns an empty string. A mobile token is a number inserted before the area code when dialing |
||
| 1355 | * a mobile number from that country from abroad. |
||
| 1356 | * |
||
| 1357 | * @param int $countryCallingCode the country calling code for which we want the mobile token |
||
| 1358 | * @return string the mobile token, as a string, for the given country calling code |
||
| 1359 | */ |
||
| 1360 | public static function getCountryMobileToken($countryCallingCode) |
||
| 1361 | { |
||
| 1362 | if (count(static::$MOBILE_TOKEN_MAPPINGS) === 0) { |
||
| 1363 | 1 | static::initMobileTokenMappings(); |
|
| 1364 | } |
||
| 1365 | 1 | ||
| 1366 | if (array_key_exists($countryCallingCode, static::$MOBILE_TOKEN_MAPPINGS)) { |
||
| 1367 | 1 | return static::$MOBILE_TOKEN_MAPPINGS[$countryCallingCode]; |
|
| 1368 | } |
||
| 1369 | 1 | return ""; |
|
| 1370 | 1 | } |
|
| 1371 | |||
| 1372 | /** |
||
| 1373 | * Checks if the number is a valid vanity (alpha) number such as 800 MICROSOFT. A valid vanity |
||
| 1374 | * number will start with at least 3 digits and will have three or more alpha characters. This |
||
| 1375 | * does not do region-specific checks - to work out if this number is actually valid for a region, |
||
| 1376 | * it should be parsed and methods such as {@link #isPossibleNumberWithReason} and |
||
| 1377 | * {@link #isValidNumber} should be used. |
||
| 1378 | * |
||
| 1379 | * @param string $number the number that needs to be checked |
||
| 1380 | * @return bool true if the number is a valid vanity number |
||
| 1381 | */ |
||
| 1382 | public function isAlphaNumber($number) |
||
| 1391 | |||
| 1392 | /** |
||
| 1393 | 2974 | * Checks to see if the string of characters could possibly be a phone number at all. At the |
|
| 1394 | * moment, checks to see that the string begins with at least 2 digits, ignoring any punctuation |
||
| 1395 | 2974 | * commonly found in phone numbers. |
|
| 1396 | 2974 | * This method does not require the number to be normalized in advance - but does assume that |
|
| 1397 | * leading non-number symbols have been removed, such as by the method extractPossibleNumber. |
||
| 1398 | * |
||
| 1399 | * @param string $number to be checked for viability as a phone number |
||
| 1400 | * @return boolean true if the number could be a phone number of some sort, otherwise false |
||
| 1401 | */ |
||
| 1402 | public static function isViablePhoneNumber($number) |
||
| 1403 | { |
||
| 1404 | 2974 | if (static::$VALID_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN === null) { |
|
| 1405 | static::initValidPhoneNumberPatterns(); |
||
| 1406 | 2974 | } |
|
| 1407 | |||
| 1408 | if (mb_strlen($number) < static::MIN_LENGTH_FOR_NSN) { |
||
| 1409 | return false; |
||
| 1410 | } |
||
| 1411 | |||
| 1412 | $validPhoneNumberPattern = static::getValidPhoneNumberPattern(); |
||
| 1413 | |||
| 1414 | $m = preg_match($validPhoneNumberPattern, $number); |
||
| 1415 | return $m > 0; |
||
| 1416 | 2969 | } |
|
| 1417 | |||
| 1418 | 2969 | /** |
|
| 1419 | 2969 | * We append optionally the extension pattern to the end here, as a valid phone number may |
|
| 1420 | * have an extension prefix appended, followed by 1 or more digits. |
||
| 1421 | * @return string |
||
| 1422 | 2969 | */ |
|
| 1423 | protected static function getValidPhoneNumberPattern() |
||
| 1427 | |||
| 1428 | /** |
||
| 1429 | 29 | * Strips any extension (as in, the part of the number dialled after the call is connected, |
|
| 1430 | 29 | * usually indicated with extn, ext, x or similar) from the end of the number, and returns it. |
|
| 1431 | 29 | * |
|
| 1432 | * @param string $number the non-normalized telephone number that we wish to strip the extension from |
||
| 1433 | * @return string the phone extension |
||
| 1434 | */ |
||
| 1435 | 2947 | protected function maybeStripExtension(&$number) |
|
| 1436 | { |
||
| 1437 | $matches = array(); |
||
| 1438 | $find = preg_match(static::$EXTN_PATTERN, $number, $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE); |
||
| 1439 | // If we find a potential extension, and the number preceding this is a viable number, we assume |
||
| 1440 | // it is an extension. |
||
| 1441 | if ($find > 0 && static::isViablePhoneNumber(substr($number, 0, $matches[0][1]))) { |
||
| 1442 | // The numbers are captured into groups in the regular expression. |
||
| 1443 | |||
| 1444 | for ($i = 1, $length = count($matches); $i <= $length; $i++) { |
||
| 1445 | if ($matches[$i][0] != "") { |
||
| 1446 | // We go through the capturing groups until we find one that captured some digits. If none |
||
| 1447 | // did, then we will return the empty string. |
||
| 1448 | $extension = $matches[$i][0]; |
||
| 1449 | $number = substr($number, 0, $matches[0][1]); |
||
| 1450 | return $extension; |
||
| 1451 | } |
||
| 1452 | } |
||
| 1453 | 180 | } |
|
| 1454 | return ""; |
||
| 1455 | 180 | } |
|
| 1456 | 180 | ||
| 1457 | /** |
||
| 1458 | 180 | * Parses a string and returns it in proto buffer format. This method differs from {@link #parse} |
|
| 1459 | 179 | * in that it always populates the raw_input field of the protocol buffer with numberToParse as |
|
| 1460 | * well as the country_code_source field. |
||
| 1461 | * |
||
| 1462 | * @param string $numberToParse number that we are attempting to parse. This can contain formatting |
||
| 1463 | * such as +, ( and -, as well as a phone number extension. It can also |
||
| 1464 | * be provided in RFC3966 format. |
||
| 1465 | * @param string $defaultRegion region that we are expecting the number to be from. This is only used |
||
| 1466 | * if the number being parsed is not written in international format. |
||
| 1467 | * The country calling code for the number in this case would be stored |
||
| 1468 | * as that of the default region supplied. |
||
| 1469 | * @param PhoneNumber $phoneNumber |
||
| 1470 | * @return PhoneNumber a phone number proto buffer filled with the parsed number |
||
| 1471 | 205 | */ |
|
| 1472 | public function parseAndKeepRawInput($numberToParse, $defaultRegion, PhoneNumber $phoneNumber = null) |
||
| 1473 | 205 | { |
|
| 1474 | 18 | if ($phoneNumber === null) { |
|
| 1475 | $phoneNumber = new PhoneNumber(); |
||
| 1476 | } |
||
| 1477 | 205 | $this->parseHelper($numberToParse, $defaultRegion, true, true, $phoneNumber); |
|
| 1478 | return $phoneNumber; |
||
| 1479 | } |
||
| 1480 | |||
| 1481 | /** |
||
| 1482 | * Returns an iterable over all PhoneNumberMatches in $text |
||
| 1483 | * |
||
| 1484 | * @param string $text |
||
| 1485 | * @param string $defaultRegion |
||
| 1486 | 33 | * @param AbstractLeniency $leniency Defaults to Leniency::VALID() |
|
| 1487 | * @param int $maxTries Defaults to PHP_INT_MAX |
||
| 1488 | 33 | * @return PhoneNumberMatcher |
|
| 1489 | */ |
||
| 1490 | public function findNumbers($text, $defaultRegion, AbstractLeniency $leniency = null, $maxTries = PHP_INT_MAX) |
||
| 1491 | { |
||
| 1492 | if ($leniency === null) { |
||
| 1493 | $leniency = Leniency::VALID(); |
||
| 1494 | } |
||
| 1495 | |||
| 1496 | 2966 | return new PhoneNumberMatcher($this, $text, $defaultRegion, $leniency, $maxTries); |
|
| 1497 | } |
||
| 1498 | 2966 | ||
| 1499 | 88 | /** |
|
| 1500 | 88 | * Gets an AsYouTypeFormatter for the specific region. |
|
| 1501 | * |
||
| 1502 | * @param string $regionCode The region where the phone number is being entered. |
||
| 1503 | 88 | * @return AsYouTypeFormatter |
|
| 1504 | 88 | */ |
|
| 1505 | 11 | public function getAsYouTypeFormatter($regionCode) |
|
| 1509 | 11 | ||
| 1510 | /** |
||
| 1511 | * A helper function to set the values related to leading zeros in a PhoneNumber. |
||
| 1512 | 2966 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
|
| 1513 | * @param PhoneNumber $phoneNumber |
||
| 1514 | */ |
||
| 1515 | public static function setItalianLeadingZerosForPhoneNumber($nationalNumber, PhoneNumber $phoneNumber) |
||
| 1516 | { |
||
| 1517 | if (strlen($nationalNumber) > 1 && substr($nationalNumber, 0, 1) == '0') { |
||
| 1518 | $phoneNumber->setItalianLeadingZero(true); |
||
| 1519 | $numberOfLeadingZeros = 1; |
||
| 1520 | // Note that if the national number is all "0"s, the last "0" is not counted as a leading |
||
| 1521 | // zero. |
||
| 1522 | while ($numberOfLeadingZeros < (strlen($nationalNumber) - 1) && |
||
| 1523 | substr($nationalNumber, $numberOfLeadingZeros, 1) == '0') { |
||
| 1524 | $numberOfLeadingZeros++; |
||
| 1525 | } |
||
| 1526 | 2972 | ||
| 1527 | if ($numberOfLeadingZeros != 1) { |
||
| 1528 | 2972 | $phoneNumber->setNumberOfLeadingZeros($numberOfLeadingZeros); |
|
| 1529 | 2 | } |
|
| 1530 | } |
||
| 1531 | } |
||
| 1532 | 2971 | ||
| 1533 | /** |
||
| 1534 | 2971 | * Parses a string and fills up the phoneNumber. This method is the same as the public |
|
| 1535 | 1 | * parse() method, with the exception that it allows the default region to be null, for use by |
|
| 1536 | 1 | * isNumberMatch(). checkRegion should be set to false if it is permitted for the default region |
|
| 1537 | 1 | * to be null or unknown ("ZZ"). |
|
| 1538 | * @param string $numberToParse |
||
| 1539 | * @param string $defaultRegion |
||
| 1540 | * @param bool $keepRawInput |
||
| 1541 | 2970 | * @param bool $checkRegion |
|
| 1542 | 2970 | * @param PhoneNumber $phoneNumber |
|
| 1543 | * @throws NumberParseException |
||
| 1544 | 2970 | */ |
|
| 1545 | 24 | protected function parseHelper($numberToParse, $defaultRegion, $keepRawInput, $checkRegion, PhoneNumber $phoneNumber) |
|
| 1546 | 24 | { |
|
| 1547 | 24 | if ($numberToParse === null) { |
|
| 1548 | throw new NumberParseException(NumberParseException::NOT_A_NUMBER, "The phone number supplied was null."); |
||
| 1549 | } |
||
| 1550 | |||
| 1551 | $numberToParse = trim($numberToParse); |
||
| 1552 | |||
| 1553 | 2969 | if (mb_strlen($numberToParse) > static::MAX_INPUT_STRING_LENGTH) { |
|
| 1554 | 7 | throw new NumberParseException( |
|
| 1555 | 7 | NumberParseException::TOO_LONG, |
|
| 1697 | 8 | ||
| 1698 | /** |
||
| 1699 | * Returns a new phone number containing only the fields needed to uniquely identify a phone |
||
| 1700 | * number, rather than any fields that capture the context in which the phone number was created. |
||
| 1701 | * These fields correspond to those set in parse() rather than parseAndKeepRawInput() |
||
| 1702 | * |
||
| 1703 | * @param PhoneNumber $phoneNumberIn |
||
| 1704 | * @return PhoneNumber |
||
| 1705 | */ |
||
| 1706 | 2970 | protected static function copyCoreFieldsOnly(PhoneNumber $phoneNumberIn) |
|
| 1721 | |||
| 1722 | 3 | /** |
|
| 1723 | * Converts numberToParse to a form that we can parse and write it to nationalNumber if it is |
||
| 1724 | * written in RFC3966; otherwise extract a possible number out of it and write to nationalNumber. |
||
| 1725 | * @param string $numberToParse |
||
| 1726 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
||
| 1727 | */ |
||
| 1728 | protected function buildNationalNumberForParsing($numberToParse, &$nationalNumber) |
||
| 1773 | 2993 | ||
| 1774 | 2993 | /** |
|
| 1775 | 2993 | * Attempts to extract a possible number from the string passed in. This currently strips all |
|
| 1776 | 2993 | * leading characters that cannot be used to start a phone number. Characters that can be used to |
|
| 1777 | * start a phone number are defined in the VALID_START_CHAR_PATTERN. If none of these characters |
||
| 1778 | 2993 | * are found in the number passed in, an empty string is returned. This function also attempts to |
|
| 1779 | 2993 | * strip off any alternative extensions or endings if two or more are present, such as in the case |
|
| 1780 | 2 | * of: (530) 583-6985 x302/x2303. The second extension here makes this actually two phone numbers, |
|
| 1781 | * (530) 583-6985 x302 and (530) 583-6985 x2303. We remove the second extension so that the first |
||
| 1782 | * number is parsed correctly. |
||
| 1783 | * |
||
| 1784 | 2993 | * @param int $number the string that might contain a phone number |
|
| 1785 | 2993 | * @return string the number, stripped of any non-phone-number prefix (such as "Tel:") or an empty |
|
| 1786 | 1 | * string if no character used to start phone numbers (such as + or any digit) is |
|
| 1787 | * found in the number |
||
| 1788 | */ |
||
| 1789 | 2993 | public static function extractPossibleNumber($number) |
|
| 1816 | |||
| 1817 | /** |
||
| 1818 | * Checks to see that the region code used is valid, or if it is not valid, that the number to |
||
| 1819 | * parse starts with a + symbol so that we can attempt to infer the region from the number. |
||
| 1820 | * Returns false if it cannot use the region provided and the region cannot be inferred. |
||
| 1821 | * @param string $numberToParse |
||
| 1822 | * @param string $defaultRegion |
||
| 1823 | * @return bool |
||
| 1824 | */ |
||
| 1825 | protected function checkRegionForParsing($numberToParse, $defaultRegion) |
||
| 1836 | |||
| 1837 | /** |
||
| 1838 | * Tries to extract a country calling code from a number. This method will return zero if no |
||
| 1839 | * country calling code is considered to be present. Country calling codes are extracted in the |
||
| 1840 | * following ways: |
||
| 1841 | * <ul> |
||
| 1842 | * <li> by stripping the international dialing prefix of the region the person is dialing from, |
||
| 1843 | * if this is present in the number, and looking at the next digits |
||
| 1844 | * <li> by stripping the '+' sign if present and then looking at the next digits |
||
| 1845 | * <li> by comparing the start of the number and the country calling code of the default region. |
||
| 1846 | * If the number is not considered possible for the numbering plan of the default region |
||
| 1847 | 2969 | * initially, but starts with the country calling code of this region, validation will be |
|
| 1848 | * reattempted after stripping this country calling code. If this number is considered a |
||
| 1849 | * possible number, then the first digits will be considered the country calling code and |
||
| 1850 | * removed as such. |
||
| 1851 | * </ul> |
||
| 1852 | * It will throw a NumberParseException if the number starts with a '+' but the country calling |
||
| 1853 | * code supplied after this does not match that of any known region. |
||
| 1854 | 2969 | * |
|
| 1855 | * @param string $number non-normalized telephone number that we wish to extract a country calling |
||
| 1856 | * code from - may begin with '+' |
||
| 1857 | 2969 | * @param PhoneMetadata $defaultRegionMetadata metadata about the region this number may be from |
|
| 1858 | * @param string $nationalNumber a string buffer to store the national significant number in, in the case |
||
| 1859 | 2969 | * that a country calling code was extracted. The number is appended to any existing contents. |
|
| 1860 | 2969 | * If no country calling code was extracted, this will be left unchanged. |
|
| 1861 | 2953 | * @param bool $keepRawInput true if the country_code_source and preferred_carrier_code fields of |
|
| 1862 | * phoneNumber should be populated. |
||
| 1863 | 2969 | * @param PhoneNumber $phoneNumber the PhoneNumber object where the country_code and country_code_source need |
|
| 1864 | * to be populated. Note the country_code is always populated, whereas country_code_source is |
||
| 1865 | 2969 | * only populated when keepCountryCodeSource is true. |
|
| 1866 | 180 | * @return int the country calling code extracted or 0 if none could be extracted |
|
| 1867 | * @throws NumberParseException |
||
| 1868 | 2969 | */ |
|
| 1869 | 335 | public function maybeExtractCountryCode( |
|
| 1947 | |||
| 1948 | 2970 | /** |
|
| 1949 | 2970 | * Strips any international prefix (such as +, 00, 011) present in the number provided, normalizes |
|
| 1950 | 333 | * the resulting number, and indicates if an international prefix was present. |
|
| 1951 | * |
||
| 1952 | 333 | * @param string $number the non-normalized telephone number that we wish to strip any international |
|
| 1953 | 333 | * dialing prefix from. |
|
| 1954 | * @param string $possibleIddPrefix string the international direct dialing prefix from the region we |
||
| 1955 | * think this number may be dialed in |
||
| 1956 | 2913 | * @return int the corresponding CountryCodeSource if an international dialing prefix could be |
|
| 1957 | 2913 | * removed from the number, otherwise CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY if the number did |
|
| 1958 | 2913 | * not seem to be in international format. |
|
| 1959 | 19 | */ |
|
| 1960 | 2913 | public function maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(&$number, $possibleIddPrefix) |
|
| 1981 | |||
| 1982 | 2974 | /** |
|
| 1983 | 1 | * Normalizes a string of characters representing a phone number. This performs |
|
| 1984 | * the following conversions: |
||
| 1985 | * Punctuation is stripped. |
||
| 1986 | 2974 | * For ALPHA/VANITY numbers: |
|
| 1987 | 2974 | * Letters are converted to their numeric representation on a telephone |
|
| 1988 | 8 | * keypad. The keypad used here is the one defined in ITU Recommendation |
|
| 1989 | * E.161. This is only done if there are 3 or more letters in the number, |
||
| 1990 | 2972 | * to lessen the risk that such letters are typos. |
|
| 1991 | * For other numbers: |
||
| 1992 | * - Wide-ascii digits are converted to normal ASCII (European) digits. |
||
| 1993 | * - Arabic-Indic numerals are converted to European numerals. |
||
| 1994 | * - Spurious alpha characters are stripped. |
||
| 1995 | * |
||
| 1996 | * @param string $number a string of characters representing a phone number. |
||
| 1997 | * @return string the normalized string version of the phone number. |
||
| 1998 | */ |
||
| 1999 | public static function normalize(&$number) |
||
| 2012 | |||
| 2013 | 3026 | /** |
|
| 2014 | 3026 | * Normalizes a string of characters representing a phone number. This converts wide-ascii and |
|
| 2015 | 3026 | * arabic-indic numerals to European numerals, and strips punctuation and alpha characters. |
|
| 2016 | * |
||
| 2017 | 3026 | * @param $number string a string of characters representing a phone number |
|
| 2018 | 6 | * @return string the normalized string version of the phone number |
|
| 2019 | 3024 | */ |
|
| 2020 | 3023 | public static function normalizeDigitsOnly($number) |
|
| 2024 | |||
| 2025 | 3026 | /** |
|
| 2026 | * @param string $number |
||
| 2027 | * @param bool $keepNonDigits |
||
| 2028 | * @return string |
||
| 2029 | */ |
||
| 2030 | public static function normalizeDigits($number, $keepNonDigits) |
||
| 2046 | 6 | ||
| 2047 | /** |
||
| 2048 | * Strips the IDD from the start of the number if present. Helper function used by |
||
| 2049 | 19 | * maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize. |
|
| 2050 | 19 | * @param string $iddPattern |
|
| 2051 | * @param string $number |
||
| 2052 | 2910 | * @return bool |
|
| 2053 | */ |
||
| 2054 | protected function parsePrefixAsIdd($iddPattern, &$number) |
||
| 2073 | 352 | ||
| 2074 | 352 | /** |
|
| 2075 | 352 | * Extracts country calling code from fullNumber, returns it and places the remaining number in nationalNumber. |
|
| 2076 | * It assumes that the leading plus sign or IDD has already been removed. |
||
| 2077 | * Returns 0 if fullNumber doesn't start with a valid country calling code, and leaves nationalNumber unmodified. |
||
| 2078 | 12 | * @param string $fullNumber |
|
| 2079 | * @param string $nationalNumber |
||
| 2080 | * @return int |
||
| 2081 | * @internal |
||
| 2082 | */ |
||
| 2083 | public function extractCountryCode($fullNumber, &$nationalNumber) |
||
| 2099 | |||
| 2100 | 1981 | /** |
|
| 2101 | 1981 | * Strips any national prefix (such as 0, 1) present in the number provided. |
|
| 2102 | 141 | * |
|
| 2103 | * @param string $number the normalized telephone number that we wish to strip any national |
||
| 2104 | 141 | * dialing prefix from |
|
| 2105 | 141 | * @param PhoneMetadata $metadata the metadata for the region that we think this number is from |
|
| 2106 | * @param string $carrierCode a place to insert the carrier code if one is extracted |
||
| 2107 | * @return bool true if a national prefix or carrier code (or both) could be extracted. |
||
| 2108 | */ |
||
| 2109 | 141 | public function maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(&$number, PhoneMetadata $metadata, &$carrierCode) |
|
| 2168 | |||
| 2169 | /** |
||
| 2170 | * Convenience wrapper around isPossibleNumberForTypeWithReason. Instead of returning the reason |
||
| 2171 | * reason for failure, this method returns true if the number is either a possible fully-qualified |
||
| 2172 | * number (containing the area code and country code), or if the number could be a possible local |
||
| 2173 | * number (with a country code, but missing an area code). Local numbers are considered possible |
||
| 2174 | * if they could be possibly dialled in this format: if the area code is needed for a call to |
||
| 2175 | * connect, the number is not considered possible without it. |
||
| 2176 | * |
||
| 2177 | * @param PhoneNumber $number The number that needs to be checked |
||
| 2178 | * @param int $type PhoneNumberType The type we are interested in |
||
| 2179 | * @return bool true if the number is possible for this particular type |
||
| 2180 | 2980 | */ |
|
| 2181 | public function isPossibleNumberForType(PhoneNumber $number, $type) |
||
| 2187 | |||
| 2188 | /** |
||
| 2189 | 2980 | * Helper method to check a number against possible lengths for this number type, and determine |
|
| 2190 | 2980 | * whether it matches, or is too short or too long. |
|
| 2191 | * |
||
| 2192 | 2980 | * @param string $number |
|
| 2193 | * @param PhoneMetadata $metadata |
||
| 2194 | 2980 | * @param int $type PhoneNumberType |
|
| 2195 | 3 | * @return int ValidationResult |
|
| 2196 | */ |
||
| 2197 | protected function testNumberLength($number, PhoneMetadata $metadata, $type = PhoneNumberType::UNKNOWN) |
||
| 2270 | |||
| 2271 | /** |
||
| 2272 | * Returns a list with the region codes that match the specific country calling code. For |
||
| 2273 | * non-geographical country calling codes, the region code 001 is returned. Also, in the case |
||
| 2274 | 37 | * of no region code being found, an empty list is returned. |
|
| 2275 | * @param int $countryCallingCode |
||
| 2276 | 37 | * @return array |
|
| 2277 | 4 | */ |
|
| 2278 | public function getRegionCodesForCountryCode($countryCallingCode) |
||
| 2283 | |||
| 2284 | /** |
||
| 2285 | * Returns the country calling code for a specific region. For example, this would be 1 for the |
||
| 2286 | * United States, and 64 for New Zealand. Assumes the region is already valid. |
||
| 2287 | * |
||
| 2288 | * @param string $regionCode the region that we want to get the country calling code for |
||
| 2289 | * @return int the country calling code for the region denoted by regionCode |
||
| 2290 | 1955 | */ |
|
| 2291 | public function getCountryCodeForRegion($regionCode) |
||
| 2298 | |||
| 2299 | /** |
||
| 2300 | * Returns the country calling code for a specific region. For example, this would be 1 for the |
||
| 2301 | * United States, and 64 for New Zealand. Assumes the region is already valid. |
||
| 2302 | * |
||
| 2303 | * @param string $regionCode the region that we want to get the country calling code for |
||
| 2304 | * @return int the country calling code for the region denoted by regionCode |
||
| 2305 | * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the region is invalid |
||
| 2306 | */ |
||
| 2307 | protected function getCountryCodeForValidRegion($regionCode) |
||
| 2315 | |||
| 2316 | /** |
||
| 2317 | * Returns a number formatted in such a way that it can be dialed from a mobile phone in a |
||
| 2318 | 1 | * specific region. If the number cannot be reached from the region (e.g. some countries block |
|
| 2319 | * toll-free numbers from being called outside of the country), the method returns an empty |
||
| 2320 | 1 | * string. |
|
| 2321 | 1 | * |
|
| 2322 | 1 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number to be formatted |
|
| 2323 | 1 | * @param string $regionCallingFrom the region where the call is being placed |
|
| 2324 | 1 | * @param boolean $withFormatting whether the number should be returned with formatting symbols, such as |
|
| 2325 | 1 | * spaces and dashes. |
|
| 2326 | 1 | * @return string the formatted phone number |
|
| 2327 | */ |
||
| 2328 | 1 | public function formatNumberForMobileDialing(PhoneNumber $number, $regionCallingFrom, $withFormatting) |
|
| 2414 | 1 | ||
| 2415 | /** |
||
| 2416 | * Formats a phone number in national format for dialing using the carrier as specified in the |
||
| 2417 | * {@code carrierCode}. The {@code carrierCode} will always be used regardless of whether the |
||
| 2418 | * phone number already has a preferred domestic carrier code stored. If {@code carrierCode} |
||
| 2419 | * contains an empty string, returns the number in national format without any carrier code. |
||
| 2420 | 2 | * |
|
| 2421 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number to be formatted |
||
| 2422 | 2 | * @param string $carrierCode the carrier selection code to be used |
|
| 2423 | * @return string the formatted phone number in national format for dialing using the carrier as |
||
| 2424 | 2 | * specified in the {@code carrierCode} |
|
| 2425 | */ |
||
| 2426 | public function formatNationalNumberWithCarrierCode(PhoneNumber $number, $carrierCode) |
||
| 2455 | |||
| 2456 | 1 | /** |
|
| 2457 | * Formats a phone number in national format for dialing using the carrier as specified in the |
||
| 2458 | 1 | * preferredDomesticCarrierCode field of the PhoneNumber object passed in. If that is missing, |
|
| 2459 | * use the {@code fallbackCarrierCode} passed in instead. If there is no |
||
| 2460 | * {@code preferredDomesticCarrierCode}, and the {@code fallbackCarrierCode} contains an empty |
||
| 2461 | * string, return the number in national format without any carrier code. |
||
| 2462 | * |
||
| 2463 | 1 | * <p>Use {@link #formatNationalNumberWithCarrierCode} instead if the carrier code passed in |
|
| 2464 | 1 | * should take precedence over the number's {@code preferredDomesticCarrierCode} when formatting. |
|
| 2465 | 1 | * |
|
| 2466 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number to be formatted |
||
| 2467 | * @param string $fallbackCarrierCode the carrier selection code to be used, if none is found in the |
||
| 2468 | * phone number itself |
||
| 2469 | * @return string the formatted phone number in national format for dialing using the number's |
||
| 2470 | * {@code preferredDomesticCarrierCode}, or the {@code fallbackCarrierCode} passed in if |
||
| 2471 | * none is found |
||
| 2472 | */ |
||
| 2473 | public function formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(PhoneNumber $number, $fallbackCarrierCode) |
||
| 2485 | |||
| 2486 | 35 | /** |
|
| 2487 | 35 | * Returns true if the number can be dialled from outside the region, or unknown. If the number |
|
| 2488 | * can only be dialled from within the region, returns false. Does not check the number is a valid |
||
| 2489 | * number. Note that, at the moment, this method does not handle short numbers (which are |
||
| 2490 | * currently all presumed to not be diallable from outside their country). |
||
| 2491 | * |
||
| 2492 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone-number for which we want to know whether it is diallable from outside the region |
||
| 2493 | * @return bool |
||
| 2494 | */ |
||
| 2495 | public function canBeInternationallyDialled(PhoneNumber $number) |
||
| 2506 | |||
| 2507 | /** |
||
| 2508 | * Normalizes a string of characters representing a phone number. This strips all characters which |
||
| 2509 | * are not diallable on a mobile phone keypad (including all non-ASCII digits). |
||
| 2510 | * |
||
| 2511 | * @param string $number a string of characters representing a phone number |
||
| 2512 | * @return string the normalized string version of the phone number |
||
| 2513 | */ |
||
| 2514 | public static function normalizeDiallableCharsOnly($number) |
||
| 2522 | |||
| 2523 | /** |
||
| 2524 | * Formats a phone number for out-of-country dialing purposes. |
||
| 2525 | * |
||
| 2526 | * Note that in this version, if the number was entered originally using alpha characters and |
||
| 2527 | * this version of the number is stored in raw_input, this representation of the number will be |
||
| 2528 | * used rather than the digit representation. Grouping information, as specified by characters |
||
| 2529 | * such as "-" and " ", will be retained. |
||
| 2530 | 1 | * |
|
| 2531 | * <p><b>Caveats:</b></p> |
||
| 2532 | 1 | * <ul> |
|
| 2533 | * <li> This will not produce good results if the country calling code is both present in the raw |
||
| 2534 | * input _and_ is the start of the national number. This is not a problem in the regions |
||
| 2535 | 1 | * which typically use alpha numbers. |
|
| 2536 | 1 | * <li> This will also not produce good results if the raw input has any grouping information |
|
| 2537 | * within the first three digits of the national number, and if the function needs to strip |
||
| 2538 | 1 | * preceding digits/words in the raw input before these digits. Normally people group the |
|
| 2539 | 1 | * first three digits together so this is not a huge problem - and will be fixed if it |
|
| 2540 | 1 | * proves to be so. |
|
| 2541 | * </ul> |
||
| 2542 | * |
||
| 2543 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number that needs to be formatted |
||
| 2544 | * @param String $regionCallingFrom the region where the call is being placed |
||
| 2545 | * @return String the formatted phone number |
||
| 2546 | 1 | */ |
|
| 2547 | public function formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(PhoneNumber $number, $regionCallingFrom) |
||
| 2640 | |||
| 2641 | 8 | /** |
|
| 2642 | * Formats a phone number for out-of-country dialing purposes. If no regionCallingFrom is |
||
| 2643 | 8 | * supplied, we format the number in its INTERNATIONAL format. If the country calling code is the |
|
| 2644 | 1 | * same as that of the region where the number is from, then NATIONAL formatting will be applied. |
|
| 2645 | * |
||
| 2646 | 7 | * <p>If the number itself has a country calling code of zero or an otherwise invalid country |
|
| 2647 | 7 | * calling code, then we return the number with no formatting applied. |
|
| 2648 | 7 | * |
|
| 2649 | * <p>Note this function takes care of the case for calling inside of NANPA and between Russia and |
||
| 2650 | * Kazakhstan (who share the same country calling code). In those cases, no international prefix |
||
| 2651 | 7 | * is used. For regions which have multiple international prefixes, the number in its |
|
| 2652 | 4 | * INTERNATIONAL format will be returned instead. |
|
| 2653 | * |
||
| 2654 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number to be formatted |
||
| 2655 | 4 | * @param string $regionCallingFrom the region where the call is being placed |
|
| 2656 | * @return string the formatted phone number |
||
| 2657 | 6 | */ |
|
| 2658 | public function formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(PhoneNumber $number, $regionCallingFrom) |
||
| 2725 | |||
| 2726 | /** |
||
| 2727 | * Checks if this is a region under the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA). |
||
| 2728 | * @param string $regionCode |
||
| 2729 | * @return boolean true if regionCode is one of the regions under NANPA |
||
| 2730 | */ |
||
| 2731 | public function isNANPACountry($regionCode) |
||
| 2735 | 1 | ||
| 2736 | /** |
||
| 2737 | 1 | * Formats a phone number using the original phone number format that the number is parsed from. |
|
| 2738 | 1 | * The original format is embedded in the country_code_source field of the PhoneNumber object |
|
| 2739 | * passed in. If such information is missing, the number will be formatted into the NATIONAL |
||
| 2740 | * format by default. When we don't have a formatting pattern for the number, the method returns |
||
| 2741 | * the raw inptu when it is available. |
||
| 2742 | 1 | * |
|
| 2743 | * Note this method guarantees no digit will be inserted, removed or modified as a result of |
||
| 2744 | 1 | * formatting. |
|
| 2745 | 1 | * |
|
| 2746 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number that needs to be formatted in its original number format |
||
| 2747 | 1 | * @param string $regionCallingFrom the region whose IDD needs to be prefixed if the original number |
|
| 2748 | 1 | * has one |
|
| 2749 | 1 | * @return string the formatted phone number in its original number format |
|
| 2750 | 1 | */ |
|
| 2751 | 1 | public function formatInOriginalFormat(PhoneNumber $number, $regionCallingFrom) |
|
| 2847 | |||
| 2848 | /** |
||
| 2849 | * @param PhoneNumber $number |
||
| 2850 | * @return bool |
||
| 2851 | */ |
||
| 2852 | 2 | protected function hasFormattingPatternForNumber(PhoneNumber $number) |
|
| 2864 | |||
| 2865 | /** |
||
| 2866 | * Returns the national dialling prefix for a specific region. For example, this would be 1 for |
||
| 2867 | * the United States, and 0 for New Zealand. Set stripNonDigits to true to strip symbols like "~" |
||
| 2868 | 1 | * (which indicates a wait for a dialling tone) from the prefix returned. If no national prefix is |
|
| 2869 | * present, we return null. |
||
| 2870 | 1 | * |
|
| 2871 | 1 | * <p>Warning: Do not use this method for do-your-own formatting - for some regions, the |
|
| 2872 | 1 | * national dialling prefix is used only for certain types of numbers. Use the library's |
|
| 2873 | 1 | * formatting functions to prefix the national prefix when required. |
|
| 2874 | * |
||
| 2875 | * @param string $regionCode the region that we want to get the dialling prefix for |
||
| 2876 | 1 | * @param boolean $stripNonDigits true to strip non-digits from the national dialling prefix |
|
| 2877 | 1 | * @return string the dialling prefix for the region denoted by regionCode |
|
| 2878 | 1 | */ |
|
| 2879 | public function getNddPrefixForRegion($regionCode, $stripNonDigits) |
||
| 2897 | 28 | ||
| 2898 | 28 | /** |
|
| 2899 | 1 | * Check if rawInput, which is assumed to be in the national format, has a national prefix. The |
|
| 2900 | * national prefix is assumed to be in digits-only form. |
||
| 2901 | 28 | * @param string $rawInput |
|
| 2902 | * @param string $nationalPrefix |
||
| 2903 | 28 | * @param string $regionCode |
|
| 2904 | 1 | * @return bool |
|
| 2905 | */ |
||
| 2906 | 28 | protected function rawInputContainsNationalPrefix($rawInput, $nationalPrefix, $regionCode) |
|
| 2924 | 1 | ||
| 2925 | 1 | /** |
|
| 2926 | * Tests whether a phone number matches a valid pattern. Note this doesn't verify the number |
||
| 2927 | * is actually in use, which is impossible to tell by just looking at a number itself. It only |
||
| 2928 | * verifies whether the parsed, canonicalised number is valid: not whether a particular series of |
||
| 2929 | * digits entered by the user is diallable from the region provided when parsing. For example, the |
||
| 2930 | * number +41 (0) 78 927 2696 can be parsed into a number with country code "41" and national |
||
| 2931 | 1 | * significant number "789272696". This is valid, while the original string is not diallable. |
|
| 2932 | 1 | * |
|
| 2933 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number that we want to validate |
||
| 2934 | * @return boolean that indicates whether the number is of a valid pattern |
||
| 2935 | */ |
||
| 2936 | public function isValidNumber(PhoneNumber $number) |
||
| 2941 | |||
| 2942 | /** |
||
| 2943 | * Tests whether a phone number is valid for a certain region. Note this doesn't verify the number |
||
| 2944 | * is actually in use, which is impossible to tell by just looking at a number itself. If the |
||
| 2945 | * country calling code is not the same as the country calling code for the region, this |
||
| 2946 | * immediately exits with false. After this, the specific number pattern rules for the region are |
||
| 2947 | * examined. This is useful for determining for example whether a particular number is valid for |
||
| 2948 | * Canada, rather than just a valid NANPA number. |
||
| 2949 | * Warning: In most cases, you want to use {@link #isValidNumber} instead. For example, this |
||
| 2950 | * method will mark numbers from British Crown dependencies such as the Isle of Man as invalid for |
||
| 2951 | * the region "GB" (United Kingdom), since it has its own region code, "IM", which may be |
||
| 2952 | 1977 | * undesirable. |
|
| 2953 | * |
||
| 2954 | 1977 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number that we want to validate |
|
| 2955 | 1977 | * @param string $regionCode the region that we want to validate the phone number for |
|
| 2956 | * @return boolean that indicates whether the number is of a valid pattern |
||
| 2957 | */ |
||
| 2958 | public function isValidNumberForRegion(PhoneNumber $number, $regionCode) |
||
| 2974 | 1983 | ||
| 2975 | /** |
||
| 2976 | 1983 | * Parses a string and returns it as a phone number in proto buffer format. The method is quite |
|
| 2977 | 1983 | * lenient and looks for a number in the input text (raw input) and does not check whether the |
|
| 2978 | 1983 | * string is definitely only a phone number. To do this, it ignores punctuation and white-space, |
|
| 2979 | 1924 | * as well as any text before the number (e.g. a leading “Tel: ”) and trims the non-number bits. |
|
| 2980 | 1983 | * It will accept a number in any format (E164, national, international etc), assuming it can |
|
| 2981 | * interpreted with the defaultRegion supplied. It also attempts to convert any alpha characters |
||
| 2982 | * into digits if it thinks this is a vanity number of the type "1800 MICROSOFT". |
||
| 2983 | * |
||
| 2984 | 76 | * <p> This method will throw a {@link NumberParseException} if the number is not considered to |
|
| 2985 | * be a possible number. Note that validation of whether the number is actually a valid number |
||
| 2986 | 1923 | * for a particular region is not performed. This can be done separately with {@link #isValidNumber}. |
|
| 2987 | * |
||
| 2988 | 1923 | * <p> Note this method canonicalizes the phone number such that different representations can be |
|
| 2989 | * easily compared, no matter what form it was originally entered in (e.g. national, |
||
| 2990 | * international). If you want to record context about the number being parsed, such as the raw |
||
| 2991 | * input that was entered, how the country code was derived etc. then call {@link |
||
| 2992 | * #parseAndKeepRawInput} instead. |
||
| 2993 | * |
||
| 2994 | * @param string $numberToParse number that we are attempting to parse. This can contain formatting |
||
| 2995 | * such as +, ( and -, as well as a phone number extension. |
||
| 2996 | * @param string $defaultRegion region that we are expecting the number to be from. This is only used |
||
| 2997 | * if the number being parsed is not written in international format. |
||
| 2998 | * The country_code for the number in this case would be stored as that |
||
| 2999 | * of the default region supplied. If the number is guaranteed to |
||
| 3000 | * start with a '+' followed by the country calling code, then |
||
| 3001 | * "ZZ" or null can be supplied. |
||
| 3002 | * @param PhoneNumber|null $phoneNumber |
||
| 3003 | * @param bool $keepRawInput |
||
| 3004 | * @return PhoneNumber a phone number proto buffer filled with the parsed number |
||
| 3005 | * @throws NumberParseException if the string is not considered to be a viable phone number (e.g. |
||
| 3006 | * too few or too many digits) or if no default region was supplied |
||
| 3007 | * and the number is not in international format (does not start |
||
| 3008 | * with +) |
||
| 3009 | */ |
||
| 3010 | public function parse($numberToParse, $defaultRegion, PhoneNumber $phoneNumber = null, $keepRawInput = false) |
||
| 3018 | |||
| 3019 | /** |
||
| 3020 | 2808 | * Formats a phone number in the specified format using client-defined formatting rules. Note that |
|
| 3021 | * if the phone number has a country calling code of zero or an otherwise invalid country calling |
||
| 3022 | 2808 | * code, we cannot work out things like whether there should be a national prefix applied, or how |
|
| 3023 | 2808 | * to format extensions, so we return the national significant number with no formatting applied. |
|
| 3024 | * |
||
| 3025 | 2808 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the phone number to be formatted |
|
| 3026 | 2803 | * @param int $numberFormat the format the phone number should be formatted into |
|
| 3027 | * @param array $userDefinedFormats formatting rules specified by clients |
||
| 3028 | * @return String the formatted phone number |
||
| 3029 | */ |
||
| 3030 | public function formatByPattern(PhoneNumber $number, $numberFormat, array $userDefinedFormats) |
||
| 3075 | 1 | ||
| 3076 | /** |
||
| 3077 | * Gets a valid number for the specified region. |
||
| 3078 | 1 | * |
|
| 3079 | * @param string regionCode the region for which an example number is needed |
||
| 3080 | * @return PhoneNumber a valid fixed-line number for the specified region. Returns null when the metadata |
||
| 3081 | 2 | * does not contain such information, or the region 001 is passed in. For 001 (representing |
|
| 3082 | * non-geographical numbers), call {@link #getExampleNumberForNonGeoEntity} instead. |
||
| 3083 | 2 | */ |
|
| 3084 | 2 | public function getExampleNumber($regionCode) |
|
| 3088 | |||
| 3089 | /** |
||
| 3090 | * Gets an invalid number for the specified region. This is useful for unit-testing purposes, |
||
| 3091 | * where you want to test what will happen with an invalid number. Note that the number that is |
||
| 3092 | * returned will always be able to be parsed and will have the correct country code. It may also |
||
| 3093 | * be a valid *short* number/code for this region. Validity checking such numbers is handled with |
||
| 3094 | * {@link ShortNumberInfo}. |
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| 3095 | * |
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| 3096 | 247 | * @param string $regionCode The region for which an example number is needed |
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| 3097 | * @return PhoneNumber|null An invalid number for the specified region. Returns null when an unsupported region |
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| 3098 | 247 | * or the region 001 (Earth) is passed in. |
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| 3099 | */ |
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| 3100 | public function getInvalidExampleNumber($regionCode) |
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| 3146 | 244 | ||
| 3147 | 244 | /** |
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| 3148 | 244 | * Gets a valid number for the specified region and number type. |
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| 3149 | * |
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| 3150 | * @param string|int $regionCodeOrType the region for which an example number is needed |
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| 3151 | * @param int $type the PhoneNumberType of number that is needed |
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| 3152 | * @return PhoneNumber a valid number for the specified region and type. Returns null when the metadata |
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| 3153 | * does not contain such information or if an invalid region or region 001 was entered. |
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| 3154 | * For 001 (representing non-geographical numbers), call |
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| 3155 | * {@link #getExampleNumberForNonGeoEntity} instead. |
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| 3156 | * |
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| 3157 | * If $regionCodeOrType is the only parameter supplied, then a valid number for the specified number type |
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| 3158 | * will be returned that may belong to any country. |
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| 3159 | */ |
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| 3160 | public function getExampleNumberForType($regionCodeOrType, $type = null) |
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| 3202 | 1 | ||
| 3203 | /** |
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| 3204 | 3176 | * @param PhoneMetadata $metadata |
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| 3205 | * @param int $type PhoneNumberType |
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| 3206 | 3176 | * @return PhoneNumberDesc |
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| 3207 | 3176 | */ |
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| 3208 | protected function getNumberDescByType(PhoneMetadata $metadata, $type) |
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| 3236 | 3805 | ||
| 3237 | 247 | /** |
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| 3238 | 3621 | * Gets a valid number for the specified country calling code for a non-geographical entity. |
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| 3239 | 247 | * |
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| 3240 | 3401 | * @param int $countryCallingCode the country calling code for a non-geographical entity |
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| 3241 | 247 | * @return PhoneNumber a valid number for the non-geographical entity. Returns null when the metadata |
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| 3242 | 3211 | * does not contain such information, or the country calling code passed in does not belong |
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| 3243 | 248 | * to a non-geographical entity. |
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| 3244 | */ |
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| 3245 | 2979 | public function getExampleNumberForNonGeoEntity($countryCallingCode) |
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| 3275 | 10 | ||
| 3276 | |||
| 3277 | 10 | /** |
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| 3278 | 10 | * Takes two phone numbers and compares them for equality. |
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| 3279 | * |
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| 3280 | 7 | * <p>Returns EXACT_MATCH if the country_code, NSN, presence of a leading zero |
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| 3281 | * for Italian numbers and any extension present are the same. Returns NSN_MATCH |
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| 3282 | * if either or both has no region specified, and the NSNs and extensions are |
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| 3283 | * the same. Returns SHORT_NSN_MATCH if either or both has no region specified, |
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| 3284 | * or the region specified is the same, and one NSN could be a shorter version |
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| 3285 | * of the other number. This includes the case where one has an extension |
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| 3286 | * specified, and the other does not. Returns NO_MATCH otherwise. For example, |
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| 3287 | * the numbers +1 345 657 1234 and 657 1234 are a SHORT_NSN_MATCH. The numbers |
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| 3288 | * +1 345 657 1234 and 345 657 are a NO_MATCH. |
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| 3289 | * |
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| 3290 | * @param $firstNumberIn PhoneNumber|string First number to compare. If it is a |
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| 3291 | * string it can contain formatting, and can have country calling code specified |
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| 3292 | * with + at the start. |
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| 3293 | * @param $secondNumberIn PhoneNumber|string Second number to compare. If it is a |
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| 3294 | * string it can contain formatting, and can have country calling code specified |
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| 3295 | * with + at the start. |
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| 3296 | * @throws \InvalidArgumentException |
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| 3297 | * @return int {MatchType} NOT_A_NUMBER, NO_MATCH, |
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| 3298 | */ |
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| 3299 | public function isNumberMatch($firstNumberIn, $secondNumberIn) |
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| 3404 | 3 | ||
| 3405 | /** |
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| 3406 | 3 | * Returns true when one national number is the suffix of the other or both are the same. |
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| 3407 | 1 | * @param PhoneNumber $firstNumber |
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| 3408 | * @param PhoneNumber $secondNumber |
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| 3409 | 3 | * @return bool |
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| 3410 | 2 | */ |
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| 3411 | protected function isNationalNumberSuffixOfTheOther(PhoneNumber $firstNumber, PhoneNumber $secondNumber) |
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| 3418 | |||
| 3419 | protected function stringEndsWithString($hayStack, $needle) |
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| 3425 | 4 | ||
| 3426 | 4 | /** |
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| 3427 | 4 | * Returns true if the supplied region supports mobile number portability. Returns false for |
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| 3428 | 4 | * invalid, unknown or regions that don't support mobile number portability. |
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| 3429 | * |
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| 3430 | * @param string $regionCode the region for which we want to know whether it supports mobile number |
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| 3431 | 4 | * portability or not. |
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| 3432 | * @return bool |
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| 3433 | 4 | */ |
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| 3434 | 4 | public function isMobileNumberPortableRegion($regionCode) |
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| 3443 | |||
| 3444 | /** |
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| 3445 | * Check whether a phone number is a possible number given a number in the form of a string, and |
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| 3446 | 3 | * the region where the number could be dialed from. It provides a more lenient check than |
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| 3447 | * {@link #isValidNumber}. See {@link #isPossibleNumber(PhoneNumber)} for details. |
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| 3448 | 3 | * |
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| 3449 | 3 | * Convenience wrapper around {@link #isPossibleNumberWithReason}. Instead of returning the reason |
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| 3450 | * for failure, this method returns a boolean value. |
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| 3451 | * for failure, this method returns true if the number is either a possible fully-qualified number |
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| 3452 | * (containing the area code and country code), or if the number could be a possible local number |
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| 3453 | 3 | * (with a country code, but missing an area code). Local numbers are considered possible if they |
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| 3454 | * could be possibly dialled in this format: if the area code is needed for a call to connect, the |
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| 3455 | * number is not considered possible without it. |
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| 3456 | * |
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| 3457 | * Note: There are two ways to call this method. |
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| 3458 | * |
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| 3459 | * isPossibleNumber(PhoneNumber $numberObject) |
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| 3460 | * isPossibleNumber(string '+441174960126', string 'GB') |
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| 3461 | * |
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| 3462 | * @param PhoneNumber|string $number the number that needs to be checked, in the form of a string |
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| 3463 | * @param string|null $regionDialingFrom the region that we are expecting the number to be dialed from. |
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| 3464 | * Note this is different from the region where the number belongs. For example, the number |
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| 3465 | * +1 650 253 0000 is a number that belongs to US. When written in this form, it can be |
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| 3466 | * dialed from any region. When it is written as 00 1 650 253 0000, it can be dialed from any |
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| 3467 | * region which uses an international dialling prefix of 00. When it is written as |
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| 3468 | * 650 253 0000, it can only be dialed from within the US, and when written as 253 0000, it |
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| 3469 | * can only be dialed from within a smaller area in the US (Mountain View, CA, to be more |
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| 3470 | * specific). |
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| 3471 | * @return boolean true if the number is possible |
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| 3472 | */ |
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| 3473 | public function isPossibleNumber($number, $regionDialingFrom = null) |
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| 3487 | 57 | ||
| 3488 | |||
| 3489 | 2 | /** |
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| 3490 | 1 | * Check whether a phone number is a possible number. It provides a more lenient check than |
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| 3491 | 1 | * {@link #isValidNumber} in the following sense: |
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| 3492 | * <ol> |
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| 3493 | * <li> It only checks the length of phone numbers. In particular, it doesn't check starting |
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| 3494 | 57 | * digits of the number. |
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| 3495 | 57 | * <li> It doesn't attempt to figure out the type of the number, but uses general rules which |
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| 3496 | 57 | * applies to all types of phone numbers in a region. Therefore, it is much faster than |
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| 3497 | * isValidNumber. |
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| 3498 | * <li> For some numbers (particularly fixed-line), many regions have the concept of area code, |
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| 3499 | * which together with subscriber number constitute the national significant number. It is |
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| 3500 | * sometimes okay to dial only the subscriber number when dialing in the same area. This |
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| 3501 | * function will return IS_POSSIBLE_LOCAL_ONLY if the subscriber-number-only version is |
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| 3502 | * passed in. On the other hand, because isValidNumber validates using information on both |
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| 3503 | * starting digits (for fixed line numbers, that would most likely be area codes) and |
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| 3504 | * length (obviously includes the length of area codes for fixed line numbers), it will |
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| 3505 | * return false for the subscriber-number-only version. |
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| 3506 | * </ol> |
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| 3507 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the number that needs to be checked |
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| 3508 | * @return int a ValidationResult object which indicates whether the number is possible |
||
| 3509 | */ |
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| 3510 | public function isPossibleNumberWithReason(PhoneNumber $number) |
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| 3514 | |||
| 3515 | /** |
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| 3516 | * Check whether a phone number is a possible number of a particular type. For types that don't |
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| 3517 | * exist in a particular region, this will return a result that isn't so useful; it is recommended |
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| 3518 | * that you use {@link #getSupportedTypesForRegion} or {@link #getSupportedTypesForNonGeoEntity} |
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| 3519 | * respectively before calling this method to determine whether you should call it for this number |
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| 3520 | * at all. |
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| 3521 | * |
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| 3522 | 59 | * This provides a more lenient check than {@link #isValidNumber} in the following sense: |
|
| 3523 | * |
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| 3524 | 59 | * <ol> |
|
| 3525 | * <li> It only checks the length of phone numbers. In particular, it doesn't check starting |
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| 3526 | * digits of the number. |
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| 3527 | * <li> For some numbers (particularly fixed-line), many regions have the concept of area code, |
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| 3528 | * which together with subscriber number constitute the national significant number. It is |
||
| 3529 | * sometimes okay to dial only the subscriber number when dialing in the same area. This |
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| 3530 | * function will return IS_POSSIBLE_LOCAL_ONLY if the subscriber-number-only version is |
||
| 3531 | * passed in. On the other hand, because isValidNumber validates using information on both |
||
| 3532 | * starting digits (for fixed line numbers, that would most likely be area codes) and |
||
| 3533 | * length (obviously includes the length of area codes for fixed line numbers), it will |
||
| 3534 | * return false for the subscriber-number-only version. |
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| 3535 | * </ol> |
||
| 3536 | * |
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| 3537 | * @param PhoneNumber $number the number that needs to be checked |
||
| 3538 | * @param int $type the PhoneNumberType we are interested in |
||
| 3539 | * @return int a ValidationResult object which indicates whether the number is possible |
||
| 3540 | */ |
||
| 3541 | public function isPossibleNumberForTypeWithReason(PhoneNumber $number, $type) |
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| 3561 | |||
| 3562 | /** |
||
| 3563 | * Attempts to extract a valid number from a phone number that is too long to be valid, and resets |
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| 3564 | 68 | * the PhoneNumber object passed in to that valid version. If no valid number could be extracted, |
|
| 3565 | 1 | * the PhoneNumber object passed in will not be modified. |
|
| 3566 | * @param PhoneNumber $number a PhoneNumber object which contains a number that is too long to be valid. |
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| 3567 | * @return boolean true if a valid phone number can be successfully extracted. |
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| 3568 | 68 | */ |
|
| 3569 | public function truncateTooLongNumber(PhoneNumber $number) |
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| 3587 | } |
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| 3588 |
Unless you are absolutely sure that the expression can never be null because of other conditions, we strongly recommend to add an additional type check to your code: