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"""Python phone number parsing and formatting library
Examples of use:
>>> import phonenumbers
>>> from phonenumbers.util import prnt # equivalent to Py3k print()
>>> x = phonenumbers.parse("+442083661177", None)
>>> prnt(x)
Country Code: 44 National Number: 2083661177
>>> type(x)
<class 'phonenumbers.phonenumber.PhoneNumber'>
>>> str(phonenumbers.format_number(x, phonenumbers.PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL))
'020 8366 1177'
>>> str(phonenumbers.format_number(x, phonenumbers.PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL))
'+44 20 8366 1177'
>>> str(phonenumbers.format_number(x, phonenumbers.PhoneNumberFormat.E164))
'+442083661177'
>>> y = phonenumbers.parse("020 8366 1177", "GB")
>>> prnt(y)
Country Code: 44 National Number: 2083661177
>>> x == y
True
>>>
>>> formatter = phonenumbers.AsYouTypeFormatter("US")
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("6"))
6
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("5"))
65
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("0"))
650
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("2"))
650-2
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("5"))
650-25
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("3"))
650-253
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("2"))
650-2532
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("2"))
(650) 253-22
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("2"))
(650) 253-222
>>> prnt(formatter.input_digit("2"))
(650) 253-2222
>>>
>>> text = "Call me at 510-748-8230 if it's before 9:30, or on 703-4800500 after 10am."
>>> for match in phonenumbers.PhoneNumberMatcher(text, "US"):
... prnt(match)
...
PhoneNumberMatch [11,23) 510-748-8230
PhoneNumberMatch [51,62) 703-4800500
>>> for match in phonenumbers.PhoneNumberMatcher(text, "US"):
... prnt(phonenumbers.format_number(match.number, phonenumbers.PhoneNumberFormat.E164))
...
+15107488230
+17034800500
>>>
"""
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# 'Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know,
# I'll use regular expressions." Now they have two problems.'
# -- jwz 1997-08-12
# Data class definitions
from .phonenumber import PhoneNumber, CountryCodeSource, FrozenPhoneNumber
from .phonemetadata import REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY, NumberFormat, PhoneNumberDesc, PhoneMetadata
# Functionality
from .asyoutypeformatter import AsYouTypeFormatter
from .phonenumberutil import (COUNTRY_CODE_TO_REGION_CODE, SUPPORTED_REGIONS,
UNKNOWN_REGION, COUNTRY_CODES_FOR_NON_GEO_REGIONS,
NON_DIGITS_PATTERN,
MatchType, NumberParseException, PhoneNumberFormat,
PhoneNumberType, ValidationResult,
can_be_internationally_dialled,
convert_alpha_characters_in_number,
country_code_for_region,
country_code_for_valid_region,
country_mobile_token,
example_number,
example_number_for_type,
example_number_for_non_geo_entity,
format_by_pattern,
format_in_original_format,
format_national_number_with_carrier_code,
format_national_number_with_preferred_carrier_code,
format_number_for_mobile_dialing,
format_number,
format_out_of_country_calling_number,
format_out_of_country_keeping_alpha_chars,
invalid_example_number,
is_alpha_number,
is_nanpa_country,
is_number_match,
is_number_geographical,
is_number_type_geographical,
is_possible_number,
is_possible_number_for_type,
is_possible_number_for_type_with_reason,
is_possible_number_string,
is_possible_number_with_reason,
is_valid_number,
is_valid_number_for_region,
length_of_geographical_area_code,
length_of_national_destination_code,
national_significant_number,
ndd_prefix_for_region,
normalize_digits_only,
normalize_diallable_chars_only,
number_type,
parse,
region_code_for_country_code,
region_codes_for_country_code,
region_code_for_number,
supported_calling_codes,
supported_types_for_region,
supported_types_for_non_geo_entity,
truncate_too_long_number,
is_mobile_number_portable_region,)
from .shortnumberinfo import (SUPPORTED_SHORT_REGIONS,
ShortNumberCost,
is_possible_short_number_for_region,
is_possible_short_number,
is_valid_short_number_for_region,
is_valid_short_number,
expected_cost_for_region,
expected_cost,
connects_to_emergency_number,
is_emergency_number,
is_carrier_specific,
is_carrier_specific_for_region,
is_sms_service_for_region)
from .phonenumbermatcher import PhoneNumberMatch, PhoneNumberMatcher, Leniency
# Version number is taken from the upstream libphonenumber version
# together with an indication of the version of the Python-specific code.
__version__ = "8.12.1"
__all__ = ['PhoneNumber', 'CountryCodeSource', 'FrozenPhoneNumber',
'REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY', 'NumberFormat', 'PhoneNumberDesc', 'PhoneMetadata',
'AsYouTypeFormatter',
# items from phonenumberutil.py
'COUNTRY_CODE_TO_REGION_CODE', 'SUPPORTED_REGIONS',
'UNKNOWN_REGION', 'COUNTRY_CODES_FOR_NON_GEO_REGIONS',
'NON_DIGITS_PATTERN',
'MatchType', 'NumberParseException', 'PhoneNumberFormat',
'PhoneNumberType', 'ValidationResult',
'can_be_internationally_dialled',
'convert_alpha_characters_in_number',
'country_code_for_region',
'country_code_for_valid_region',
'country_mobile_token',
'example_number',
'example_number_for_type',
'example_number_for_non_geo_entity',
'format_by_pattern',
'format_in_original_format',
'format_national_number_with_carrier_code',
'format_national_number_with_preferred_carrier_code',
'format_number_for_mobile_dialing',
'format_number',
'format_out_of_country_calling_number',
'format_out_of_country_keeping_alpha_chars',
'invalid_example_number',
'is_alpha_number',
'is_nanpa_country',
'is_number_geographical',
'is_number_type_geographical',
'is_number_match',
'is_possible_number',
'is_possible_number_for_type',
'is_possible_number_for_type_with_reason',
'is_possible_number_string',
'is_possible_number_with_reason',
'is_valid_number',
'is_valid_number_for_region',
'length_of_geographical_area_code',
'length_of_national_destination_code',
'national_significant_number',
'ndd_prefix_for_region',
'normalize_digits_only',
'normalize_diallable_chars_only',
'number_type',
'parse',
'region_code_for_country_code',
'region_codes_for_country_code',
'region_code_for_number',
'supported_calling_codes',
'supported_types_for_region',
'supported_types_for_non_geo_entity',
'truncate_too_long_number',
'is_mobile_number_portable_region',
# end of items from phonenumberutil.py
# items from shortnumberinfo.py
'SUPPORTED_SHORT_REGIONS',
'ShortNumberCost',
'is_possible_short_number_for_region',
'is_possible_short_number',
'is_valid_short_number_for_region',
'is_valid_short_number',
'expected_cost_for_region',
'expected_cost',
'connects_to_emergency_number',
'is_emergency_number',
'is_carrier_specific',
'is_carrier_specific_for_region',
'is_sms_service_for_region',
# end of items from shortnumberinfo.py
'PhoneNumberMatch', 'PhoneNumberMatcher', 'Leniency',
]
if __name__ == '__main__': # pragma no cover
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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