NAME
Number::MuPhone - phone number parsing and display
VERSION
version 0,01
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use Number::MuPhone;
my $num_us = Number::MuPhone->new({number => '+12035031111'});
my $num_uk = Number::MuPhone->new({number => '+441929552618'});
# shortcut for displaying the relevant national dial / display numbers from from
# within this number's country
my $dial = $num_us->dial; # alias for $num->dial_from($num);
my $display = $num_us->display; # alias for $num->display_from($num);
# show how to dial this number from the number/country supplied.
$dial = $num_uk->dial_from('US');
$dial = $num_uk->dial_from($num_us);
$dial = $num_uk->dial_from('+12035031111');
# show formatted display number from the number/country supplied.
$display = $num_uk->display_from('US');
$display = $num_uk->display_from($num_us);
$display = $num_uk->display_from('+12035031111');
DESCRIPTION
Number::MuPhone is a simplified rewrite of Number::Phone with the internal caching removed, and with the ability to parse extensions added
One sentence summary:
"Parse and display phone numbers from/to multiple formats"
This module came about when I was trying to write a parser to run a batch job for several million numbers. Number::Phone looked like it fit the bill, but it contains an undocumented cache that caused issues with such large data sets. I initially looked at patching Number::Phone, but soon realised that would be a lot more work than I anticipated. Couple that in with extra parsing capabilities (mainly for extensions and 'fuzzy' numbers) that I was looking to add and I made the decision to start from scratch.
USAGE
Instantiation
Two arguments are needed to instantiate - a number and a country.
The number must be supplied, but the country can be determined through:
* supplying a number in E.164/E.123 format;
* explicitly supplying a country.
* setting a default_country attribute in your config file
All of these will get parsed as valid US numbers
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new({ number => '+12035031234' });
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new({ number => '+1 203 503 1234' });
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new({ number => '+1 203 503 1234 ext 1234' });
as will this
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new({ number => '203 503 1198', country => 'US' });
If you have set default_country in a config file (see below), then this will try to parse the number using the home country's parser
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new({ number => '203 503 1198' });
# Two other methods of instantiation are available for users familiar
# with Number::Phone
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new('+12035031234');
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new('US','2035031234');
Handling Errors
If used, a bad configuration file will cause your code to die at run time.
Otherwise, when instantiating the object, if an error is encountered it is accessable through the error() method, eg:
my $num = number::Phone->new({ number => '203 230 320', country => 'US' });
if ( my $err = $num->error ) {
die "Invalid phone number: $err";
}
Object Accessors
$num->number Original number string (including extension, if relevant) supplied at instantiation
$num->country Two char country code, either supplied at instantiation or derived from the number
$num->country_name Country name (Currently in English only)
$num->country_code International country code for number. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes
$num->extension If supplied in the initial number, the number's extension (digits only)
$num->error If not a valid number, error is stored here
$num->storage_formatted_number A concise, readable string for storing a number, with optional extension in (say) a database field. eg,
my $num = Number::MuPhone->new({ number => '203 503 1111 extension 1234', country => 'US' });
$num->storage_formatted_number -> '+1 2035031111 x1234'
$num->E123 Number in E.123 format for display
$num->international_display Display number in standard +COUNTRY_CODE NUMBER format Alias of $num->E123
$num->dial_from( $obj || num || '2 char country code'); $num->display_from( $obj || num || '2 char country code');
These methods work the same way - single arg is either:
* another Number::MuPhone object;
* a raw phone number that will parse correctly to a valid Number::MuPhone object; or
* a two character country code
$num->dial => alias for $num->dial_from($num);
$num->display => alias for $num->display_from($snum);
my $num_uk = Number::MuPhone->new('+442012341234');
my $num_us = Number::MuPhone->new('+12035031111');
$num_uk->dial # 02012341234
$num_uk->dial_from('UK') # 02012341234
$num_uk->dial_from('US') # 011442012341234
$num_uk->dial_from('+12035031111') # 011442012341234
$num_uk->dial_from($num_us) # 011442012341234
$num_uk->display # 020 1234 1234
$num_uk->display_from('UK') # 020 1234 1234
$num_uk->display_from('US') # 011 44 20 1234 1234
$num_uk->display_from('+12035031111') # 011 44 20 1234 1234
$num_uk->display_from($num_us) # 011 44 20 1234 1234
$num->E164 Number in E.164 format - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164 Note: this drops the extension as this format does not appear to support them
$num->international_dial Full number to dial, including extension $num->E164 + dialer pause + $num->extension
$num->E123 Number in E.123 format - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.123 Includes extension
Configuration file
If you want to set a default_country or dialer options, create a configuration file An example file is included in the distribution in the ./t/data directory.
Currently, only two attributes are recognized (more coming soon!):
* default_country - if set and instantiating a number with no country set, the parser will assume the number is in the default_country unless it determines the country from an E.164/E.123 supplied number. Default value is undefined.
* dialer => pause - the pause character to use in dialer numbers. Default is a comma
There are two ways you can indicate that a conf file should be loaded:
* by setting the path to the config file in the ENV variable MUPHONE_CONF_FILEPATH; * by creating a .muphone_conf.yaml file in your $HOME directory
Example conf files are available in the ./t/data directory of this distribution
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
With thanks to Tye McQueen and John Binns for code and philosophical input, and to my employer, ZipRecruiter, for encouraging employees to release the code we use as Open Source where possible.
BUGS/CAVEATS
Email bugs/comments to me.
Software is provided as is. No guarantees are made as to its usefulness or reliability :D
AUTHOR
Clive Holloway <clive.holloway@gmail.com>
Copyright (c) 2017 Clive Holloway
SEE ALSO
Number::Phone was the inspiration for this module, and it contains different functionality. Check it out.