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Phony

Used in e.g.: airbnb.com, restorm.com, socialcam.com, zendesk.com (and many, many others).

There’s also a Rails wrapper: https://github.com/joost/phony_rails.

Description

This gem can normalize, format and split E164 numbers.
More about E164 numbers in this Wiki.

The (admittedly crazy) goal of this Gem is to be able to format/split all phone numbers in the world.

Currently handles Abhas, Afghan, Algerian, Argentinan, Austrian, Australian, Belgian, Brazilian, Cambodian, Chilean, Chinese, Croatian, Cuban, Cypriot, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Egyptian, El Salvadorian, Estonian, French, German, Ghanan, Gibraltar, Greek, Haiti, Hong Kong, Hungarian, Indian, Iran, Irish, Israel, Italian, Kazakh, Lithuanian, Luxembourgian, Malaysian, Malta, Mexican, Monaco, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigerian, Norwegian, Peruvian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Rwandan, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakian, South African, South Korean, South Osetian, Spanish, Sri Lankan, Sudan, Swedish, Swiss, Thailand, Tunisian, Turkish, Liechtenstein, UK, US, Venezuelan, and Vietnamese numbers.

And to some extent, all others. Just try if it works for you.

If it doesn’t, please enter an issue.

Installation

gem install phony

Some examples

Plausibility

“Plausible” means “seems reasonable or probable”, not implying 100% correctness on a true, but implying 100% correctness on a false return value. So if this returns true, it might still be not a plausible number. If it returns false, it is definitely not an E164 conform number.

Use this method in combination with normalize for saving it into the database. Also see floere#35 for a discussion on the topic.

Note that you can add constraints to the plausibility check like the country code, cc, and the national destination code, ndc. Use the options to further limit the plausibility range. For example, only allow a small number of countries.

Phony.plausible?('0000000').should be_false

Phony.plausible?('hello').should be_false

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33').should be_true

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', cc: '41').should be_true

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', ndc: '44').should be_true

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', cc: '1').should be_false

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', ndc: '43').should be_false

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', cc: '41', ndc: '44').should be_true

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', cc: /4(0|2)/, ndc: /4(4|5)/).should be_false

Phony.plausible?('+41 44 111 22 33', cc: /4(0|1)/, ndc: /4(4|5)/).should be_true

Normalizing

This will often raise an error if you try normalizing a non E164-izable number (a number that does not contain enough information to be normalized into an E164 conform number). Use Phony.plausible? for checking if it can be normalized first.

Phony.normalize('41443643533').should == '41443643533'

Phony.normalize('+41 44 364 35 33').should == '41443643533'

Phony.normalize('+41 44 364 35 33').should == '41443643533'

Phony.normalize('+41 800 11 22 33').should == '41800112233'

Phony.normalize('John: +41 44 364 35 33').should == '41443643533'

Phony.normalize('1 (703) 451-5115').should == '17034515115'

Phony.normalize('1-888-407-4747').should == '18884074747'

Phony.normalize('1.906.387.1698').should == '19063871698'

Phony.normalize('+41 (044) 364 35 33').should == '41443643533'

Formatting

Phony.formatted('41443643532').should == '+41 44 364 35 32'

Phony.formatted('41800112233').should == '+41 800 11 22 33'

Phony.formatted('43198110').should == '+43 1 98110'

Phony.formatted('18705551122').should == '+1 870 555 1122'

International

Phony.formatted('18091231234', :format => :international).should == '+1 809 123 1234'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international).should == '+43 1 98110'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international_absolute).should == '+43 1 98110'

Phony.formatted('33142278186', :format => :+).should == '+33 1 42 27 81 86'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international_relative).should == '0043 1 98110'

Phony.formatted('4233841148', :format => :international_relative).should == '00423 384 11 48'

With spaces

Phony.formatted('18091231234', :format => :international, :spaces => '').should == '+18091231234'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international, :spaces => '').should == '+43198110'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international_absolute, :spaces => '').should == '+43198110'

Phony.formatted('33142278186', :format => :+, :spaces => '').should == '+33142278186'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international_relative, :spaces => '').should == '0043198110'

Phony.formatted('4233841148', :format => :international_relative, :spaces => '').should == '004233841148'

With special spaces

Phony.formatted('18091231234', :format => :international, :spaces => :-).should == '+1-809-123-1234'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international, :spaces => :-).should == '+43-1-98110'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international_absolute, :spaces => :-).should == '+43-1-98110'

Phony.formatted('33142278186', :format => :+, :spaces => :-).should == '+33-1-42-27-81-86'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :international_relative, :spaces => :-).should == '0043-1-98110'

Phony.formatted('4233841148', :format => :international_relative, :spaces => :-).should == '00423-384-11-48'

National

Phony.formatted('41443643532', :format => :national).should == '044 364 35 32'

Phony.formatted('41800112233', :format => :national).should == '0800 11 22 33'

Phony.formatted('43198110', :format => :national).should == '01 98110'

Local

Phony.formatted('41443643532', :format => :local).should == '364 35 32'

Phony.formatted('493038625454', :format => :local).should == '386 25454'

Splitting

Phony.split('43198110').should == ['43', '1', '98110']

Phony.split('33112345678').should == ['33', '1', '12','34','56','78']

Phony.split('4976112345').should == ['49', '761', '123', '45']

Phony.split('3928061371').should == ['39', '2', '806', '1371']

Phony.split('41443643532').should == ['41', '44', '364', '35', '32']

Phony.split('15551115511').should == ['1', '555', '111', '5511']

Phony.split('6491234567').should == ['64', '9', '123', '4567']

Phony.split('41800334455').should == ['41', '800', '33', '44', '55']

Note: There is also a ! version of each of these methods which
will destroy the original string and return a new (or old) one.
Just work only with the returned value, and you will be fine.