find(), similar to * PhoneNumberUtil::VALID_PHONE_NUMBER, but with the following differences: * * * @var string */ protected static $pattern; /** * Matches strings that look like publication pages. Example: *
Computing Complete Answers to Queries in the Presence of Limited Access Patterns.
     * Chen Li. VLDB J. 12(3): 211-227 (2003).
* * The string "211-227 (2003)" is not a telephone number. * * @var string */ protected static $pubPages = "\\d{1,5}-+\\d{1,5}\\s{0,4}\\(\\d{1,4}"; /** * Matches strings that look like dates using "/" as a separator. Examples 3/10/2011, 31/10/2011 or * 08/31/95. * * @var string */ protected static $slashSeparatedDates = "(?:(?:[0-3]?\\d/[01]?\\d)|(?:[01]?\\d/[0-3]?\\d))/(?:[12]\\d)?\\d{2}"; /** * Matches timestamps. Examples: "2012-01-02 08:00". Note that the reg-ex does not include the * trailing ":\d\d" -- that is covered by timeStampsSuffix. * * @var string */ protected static $timeStamps = "[12]\\d{3}[-/]?[01]\\d[-/]?[0-3]\\d +[0-2]\\d$"; protected static $timeStampsSuffix = ":[0-5]\\d"; /** * Pattern to check that brackets match. Opening brackets should be closed within a phone number. * This also checks that there is something inside the brackets. Having no brackets at all is also * fine. * * @var string */ protected static $matchingBrackets; /** * Patterns used to extract phone numbers from a larger phone-number-like pattern. These are * ordered according to specificity. For example, white-space is last since that is frequently * used in numbers, not just to separate two numbers. We have separate patterns since we don't * want to break up the phone-number-like text on more than one different kind of symbol at one * time, although symbols of the same type (e.g. space) can be safely grouped together. * * Note that if there is a match, we will always check any text found up to the first match as * well. * * @var string[] */ protected static $innerMatches = array(); /** * Punctuation that may be at the start of a phone number - brackets and plus signs. * * @var string */ protected static $leadClass; /** * Prefix of the files * @var string */ protected static $alternateFormatsFilePrefix; const META_DATA_FILE_PREFIX = 'PhoneNumberAlternateFormats'; protected static function init() { static::$alternateFormatsFilePrefix = \dirname(__FILE__) . '/data/' . static::META_DATA_FILE_PREFIX; static::$innerMatches = array( // Breaks on the slash - e.g. "651-234-2345/332-445-1234" '/+(.*)', // Note that the bracket here is inside the capturing group, since we consider it part of the // phone number. Will match a pattern like "(650) 223 3345 (754) 223 3321". "(\\([^(]*)", // Breaks on a hyphen - e.g. "12345 - 332-445-1234 is my number." // We require a space on either side of the hyphen for it to be considered a separator. "(?:\\p{Z}-|-\\p{Z})\\p{Z}*(.+)", // Various types of wide hyphens. Note we have decided not to enforce a space here, since it's // possible that it's supposed to be used to break two numbers without spaces, and we haven't // seen many instances of it used within a number. "[‒-―-]\\p{Z}*(.+)", // Breaks on a full stop - e.g. "12345. 332-445-1234 is my number." "\\.+\\p{Z}*([^.]+)", // Breaks on space - e.g. "3324451234 8002341234" "\\p{Z}+(\\P{Z}+)" ); /* * Builds the matchingBrackets and pattern regular expressions. The building blocks exist * to make the pattern more easily understood. */ $openingParens = "(\\[\xEF\xBC\x88\xEF\xBC\xBB"; $closingParens = ")\\]\xEF\xBC\x89\xEF\xBC\xBD"; $nonParens = '[^' . $openingParens . $closingParens . ']'; // Limit on the number of pairs of brackets in a phone number. $bracketPairLimit = static::limit(0, 3); /* * An opening bracket at the beginning may not be closed, but subsequent ones should be. It's * also possible that the leading bracket was dropped, so we shouldn't be surprised if we see a * closing bracket first. We limit the sets of brackets in a phone number to four. */ static::$matchingBrackets = '(?:[' . $openingParens . '])?' . '(?:' . $nonParens . '+' . '[' . $closingParens . '])?' . $nonParens . '+' . '(?:[' . $openingParens . ']' . $nonParens . '+[' . $closingParens . '])' . $bracketPairLimit . $nonParens . '*'; // Limit on the number of leading (plus) characters. $leadLimit = static::limit(0, 2); // Limit on the number of consecutive punctuation characters. $punctuationLimit = static::limit(0, 4); /* * The maximum number of digits allowed in a digit-separated block. As we allow all digits in a * single block, set high enough to accommodate the entire national number and the international * country code */ $digitBlockLimit = PhoneNumberUtil::MAX_LENGTH_FOR_NSN + PhoneNumberUtil::MAX_LENGTH_COUNTRY_CODE; /* * Limit on the number of blocks separated by the punctuation. Uses digitBlockLimit since some * formats use spaces to separate each digit */ $blockLimit = static::limit(0, $digitBlockLimit); // A punctuation sequence allowing white space $punctuation = '[' . PhoneNumberUtil::VALID_PUNCTUATION . ']' . $punctuationLimit; // A digits block without punctuation. $digitSequence = "\\p{Nd}" . static::limit(1, $digitBlockLimit); $leadClassChars = $openingParens . PhoneNumberUtil::PLUS_CHARS; $leadClass = '[' . $leadClassChars . ']'; static::$leadClass = $leadClass; // Init extension patterns from PhoneNumberUtil PhoneNumberUtil::initExtnPatterns(); // Phone number pattern allowing optional punctuation. static::$pattern = '(?:' . $leadClass . $punctuation . ')' . $leadLimit . $digitSequence . '(?:' . $punctuation . $digitSequence . ')' . $blockLimit . '(?:' . PhoneNumberUtil::$EXTN_PATTERNS_FOR_MATCHING . ')?'; static::$initialized = true; } /** * Helper function to generate regular expression with an upper and lower limit. * * @param int $lower * @param int $upper * @return string */ protected static function limit($lower, $upper) { if (($lower < 0) || ($upper <= 0) || ($upper < $lower)) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException(); } return '{' . $lower . ',' . $upper . '}'; } /** * The phone number utility. * @var PhoneNumberUtil */ protected $phoneUtil; /** * The text searched for phone numbers. * @var string */ protected $text; /** * The region (country) to assume for phone numbers without an international prefix, possibly * null. * @var string */ protected $preferredRegion; /** * The degrees of validation requested. * @var AbstractLeniency */ protected $leniency; /** * The maximum number of retires after matching an invalid number. * @var int */ protected $maxTries; /** * One of: * - NOT_READY * - READY * - DONE * @var string */ protected $state = 'NOT_READY'; /** * The last successful match, null unless $this->state = READY * @var PhoneNumberMatch */ protected $lastMatch; /** * The next index to start searching at. Undefined when $this->state = DONE * @var int */ protected $searchIndex = 0; /** * Creates a new instance. See the factory methods in PhoneNumberUtil on how to obtain a new instance. * * * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util The Phone Number Util to use * @param string|null $text The text that we will search, null for no text * @param string|null $country The country to assume for phone numbers not written in international format. * (with a leading plus, or with the international dialling prefix of the specified region). * May be null, or "ZZ" if only numbers with a leading plus should be considered. * @param AbstractLeniency $leniency The leniency to use when evaluating candidate phone numbers * @param int $maxTries The maximum number of invalid numbers to try before giving up on the text. * This is to cover degenerate cases where the text has a lot of false positives in it. Must be >= 0 * @throws \NullPointerException * @throws \InvalidArgumentException */ public function __construct(PhoneNumberUtil $util, $text, $country, AbstractLeniency $leniency, $maxTries) { if ($maxTries < 0) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException(); } $this->phoneUtil = $util; $this->text = ($text !== null) ? $text : ''; $this->preferredRegion = $country; $this->leniency = $leniency; $this->maxTries = $maxTries; if (static::$initialized === false) { static::init(); } } /** * Attempts to find the next subsequence in the searched sequence on or after {@code searchIndex} * that represents a phone number. Returns the next match, null if none was found. * * @param int $index The search index to start searching at * @return PhoneNumberMatch|null The Phone Number Match found, null if none can be found */ protected function find($index) { $matcher = new Matcher(static::$pattern, $this->text); while (($this->maxTries > 0) && $matcher->find($index)) { $start = $matcher->start(); $cutLength = $matcher->end() - $start; $candidate = \mb_substr($this->text, $start, $cutLength); // Check for extra numbers at the end. // TODO: This is the place to start when trying to support extraction of multiple phone number // from split notations (+41 49 123 45 67 / 68). $candidate = static::trimAfterFirstMatch(PhoneNumberUtil::$SECOND_NUMBER_START_PATTERN, $candidate); $match = $this->extractMatch($candidate, $start); if ($match !== null) { return $match; } $index = $start + \mb_strlen($candidate); $this->maxTries--; } return null; } /** * Trims away any characters after the first match of $pattern in $candidate, * returning the trimmed version. * * @param string $pattern * @param string $candidate * @return string */ protected static function trimAfterFirstMatch($pattern, $candidate) { $trailingCharsMatcher = new Matcher($pattern, $candidate); if ($trailingCharsMatcher->find()) { $startChar = $trailingCharsMatcher->start(); $candidate = \mb_substr($candidate, 0, $startChar); } return $candidate; } /** * Helper method to determine if a character is a Latin-script letter or not. For our purposes, * combining marks should also return true since we assume they have been added to a preceding * Latin character. * * @param string $letter * @return bool * @internal */ public static function isLatinLetter($letter) { // Combining marks are a subset of non-spacing-mark. if (\preg_match('/\p{L}/u', $letter) !== 1 && \preg_match('/\p{Mn}/u', $letter) !== 1) { return false; } return (\preg_match('/\p{Latin}/u', $letter) === 1) || (\preg_match('/\pM+/u', $letter) === 1); } /** * @param string $character * @return bool */ protected static function isInvalidPunctuationSymbol($character) { return $character == '%' || \preg_match('/\p{Sc}/u', $character); } /** * Attempts to extract a match from a $candidate. * * @param string $candidate The candidate text that might contain a phone number * @param int $offset The offset of $candidate within $this->text * @return PhoneNumberMatch|null The match found, null if none can be found */ protected function extractMatch($candidate, $offset) { // Skip a match that is more likely to be a date. $dateMatcher = new Matcher(static::$slashSeparatedDates, $candidate); if ($dateMatcher->find()) { return null; } // Skip potential time-stamps. $timeStampMatcher = new Matcher(static::$timeStamps, $candidate); if ($timeStampMatcher->find()) { $followingText = \mb_substr($this->text, $offset + \mb_strlen($candidate)); $timeStampSuffixMatcher = new Matcher(static::$timeStampsSuffix, $followingText); if ($timeStampSuffixMatcher->lookingAt()) { return null; } } // Try to come up with a valid match given the entire candidate. $match = $this->parseAndVerify($candidate, $offset); if ($match !== null) { return $match; } // If that failed, try to find an "inner match" - there might be a phone number within this // candidate. return $this->extractInnerMatch($candidate, $offset); } /** * Attempts to extract a match from $candidate if the whole candidate does not qualify as a * match. * * @param string $candidate The candidate text that might contact a phone number * @param int $offset The current offset of $candidate within $this->text * @return PhoneNumberMatch|null The match found, null if none can be found */ protected function extractInnerMatch($candidate, $offset) { foreach (static::$innerMatches as $possibleInnerMatch) { $groupMatcher = new Matcher($possibleInnerMatch, $candidate); $isFirstMatch = true; while ($groupMatcher->find() && $this->maxTries > 0) { if ($isFirstMatch) { // We should handle any group before this one too. $group = static::trimAfterFirstMatch( PhoneNumberUtil::$UNWANTED_END_CHAR_PATTERN, \mb_substr($candidate, 0, $groupMatcher->start()) ); $match = $this->parseAndVerify($group, $offset); if ($match !== null) { return $match; } $this->maxTries--; $isFirstMatch = false; } $group = static::trimAfterFirstMatch( PhoneNumberUtil::$UNWANTED_END_CHAR_PATTERN, $groupMatcher->group(1) ); $match = $this->parseAndVerify($group, $offset + $groupMatcher->start(1)); if ($match !== null) { return $match; } $this->maxTries--; } } return null; } /** * Parses a phone number from the $candidate} using PhoneNumberUtil::parse() and * verifies it matches the requested leniency. If parsing and verification succeed, a * corresponding PhoneNumberMatch is returned, otherwise this method returns null. * * @param string $candidate The candidate match * @param int $offset The offset of $candidate within $this->text * @return PhoneNumberMatch|null The parsed and validated phone number match, or null */ protected function parseAndVerify($candidate, $offset) { try { // Check the candidate doesn't contain any formatting which would indicate that it really // isn't a phone number $matchingBracketsMatcher = new Matcher(static::$matchingBrackets, $candidate); $pubPagesMatcher = new Matcher(static::$pubPages, $candidate); if (!$matchingBracketsMatcher->matches() || $pubPagesMatcher->find()) { return null; } // If leniency is set to VALID or stricter, we also want to skip numbers that are surrounded // by Latin alphabetic characters, to skip cases like abc8005001234 or 8005001234def. if ($this->leniency->compareTo(Leniency::VALID()) >= 0) { // If the candidate is not at the start of the text, and does not start with phone-number // punctuation, check the previous character. $leadClassMatcher = new Matcher(static::$leadClass, $candidate); if ($offset > 0 && !$leadClassMatcher->lookingAt()) { $previousChar = \mb_substr($this->text, $offset - 1, 1); // We return null if it is a latin letter or an invalid punctuation symbol. if (static::isInvalidPunctuationSymbol($previousChar) || static::isLatinLetter($previousChar)) { return null; } } $lastCharIndex = $offset + \mb_strlen($candidate); if ($lastCharIndex < \mb_strlen($this->text)) { $nextChar = \mb_substr($this->text, $lastCharIndex, 1); if (static::isInvalidPunctuationSymbol($nextChar) || static::isLatinLetter($nextChar)) { return null; } } } $number = $this->phoneUtil->parseAndKeepRawInput($candidate, $this->preferredRegion); if ($this->leniency->verify($number, $candidate, $this->phoneUtil)) { // We used parseAndKeepRawInput to create this number, but for now we don't return the extra // values parsed. TODO: stop clearing all values here and switch all users over // to using rawInput() rather than the rawString() of PhoneNumberMatch $number->clearCountryCodeSource(); $number->clearRawInput(); $number->clearPreferredDomesticCarrierCode(); return new PhoneNumberMatch($offset, $candidate, $number); } } catch (NumberParseException $e) { // ignore and continue } return null; } /** * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param string $normalizedCandidate * @param string[] $formattedNumberGroups * @return bool */ public static function allNumberGroupsRemainGrouped( PhoneNumberUtil $util, PhoneNumber $number, $normalizedCandidate, $formattedNumberGroups ) { $fromIndex = 0; if ($number->getCountryCodeSource() !== CountryCodeSource::FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY) { // First skip the country code if the normalized candidate contained it. $countryCode = $number->getCountryCode(); $fromIndex = \mb_strpos($normalizedCandidate, $countryCode) + \mb_strlen($countryCode); } // Check each group of consecutive digits are not broken into separate groupings in the // $normalizedCandidate string. $formattedNumberGroupsLength = \count($formattedNumberGroups); for ($i = 0; $i < $formattedNumberGroupsLength; $i++) { // Fails if the substring of $normalizedCandidate starting from $fromIndex // doesn't contain the consecutive digits in $formattedNumberGroups[$i]. $fromIndex = \mb_strpos($normalizedCandidate, $formattedNumberGroups[$i], $fromIndex); if ($fromIndex === false) { return false; } // Moves $fromIndex forward. $fromIndex += \mb_strlen($formattedNumberGroups[$i]); if ($i === 0 && $fromIndex < \mb_strlen($normalizedCandidate)) { // We are at the position right after the NDC. We get the region used for formatting // information based on the country code in the phone number, rather than the number itself, // as we do not need to distinguish between different countries with the same country // calling code and this is faster. $region = $util->getRegionCodeForCountryCode($number->getCountryCode()); if ($util->getNddPrefixForRegion($region, true) !== null && \is_int(\mb_substr($normalizedCandidate, $fromIndex, 1)) ) { // This means there is no formatting symbol after the NDC. In this case, we only // accept the number if there is no formatting symbol at all in the number, except // for extensions. This is only important for countries with national prefixes. $nationalSignificantNumber = $util->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); return \mb_substr( \mb_substr($normalizedCandidate, $fromIndex - \mb_strlen($formattedNumberGroups[$i])), \mb_strlen($nationalSignificantNumber) ) === $nationalSignificantNumber; } } } // The check here makes sure that we haven't mistakenly already used the extension to // match the last group of the subscriber number. Note the extension cannot have // formatting in-between digits if ($number->hasExtension()) { return \mb_strpos(\mb_substr($normalizedCandidate, $fromIndex), $number->getExtension()) !== false; } return true; } /** * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param string $normalizedCandidate * @param string[] $formattedNumberGroups * @return bool */ public static function allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent( PhoneNumberUtil $util, PhoneNumber $number, $normalizedCandidate, $formattedNumberGroups ) { $candidateGroups = \preg_split(PhoneNumberUtil::NON_DIGITS_PATTERN, $normalizedCandidate); // Set this to the last group, skipping it if the number has an extension. $candidateNumberGroupIndex = $number->hasExtension() ? \count($candidateGroups) - 2 : \count($candidateGroups) - 1; // First we check if the national significant number is formatted as a block. // We use contains and not equals, since the national significant number may be present with // a prefix such as a national number prefix, or the country code itself. if (\count($candidateGroups) == 1 || \mb_strpos( $candidateGroups[$candidateNumberGroupIndex], $util->getNationalSignificantNumber($number) ) !== false ) { return true; } // Starting from the end, go through in reverse, excluding the first group, and check the // candidate and number groups are the same. for ($formattedNumberGroupIndex = (\count($formattedNumberGroups) - 1); $formattedNumberGroupIndex > 0 && $candidateNumberGroupIndex >= 0; $formattedNumberGroupIndex--, $candidateNumberGroupIndex--) { if ($candidateGroups[$candidateNumberGroupIndex] != $formattedNumberGroups[$formattedNumberGroupIndex]) { return false; } } // Now check the first group. There may be a national prefix at the start, so we only check // that the candidate group ends with the formatted number group. return ($candidateNumberGroupIndex >= 0 && \mb_substr( $candidateGroups[$candidateNumberGroupIndex], -\mb_strlen($formattedNumberGroups[0]) ) == $formattedNumberGroups[0]); } /** * Helper method to get the national-number part of a number, formatted without any national * prefix, and return it as a set of digit blocks that would be formatted together. * * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param NumberFormat $formattingPattern * @return string[] */ protected static function getNationalNumberGroups( PhoneNumberUtil $util, PhoneNumber $number, NumberFormat $formattingPattern = null ) { if ($formattingPattern === null) { // This will be in the format +CC-DG;ext=EXT where DG represents groups of digits. $rfc3966Format = $util->format($number, PhoneNumberFormat::RFC3966); // We remove the extension part from the formatted string before splitting it into different // groups. $endIndex = \mb_strpos($rfc3966Format, ';'); if ($endIndex === false) { $endIndex = \mb_strlen($rfc3966Format); } // The country-code will have a '-' following it. $startIndex = \mb_strpos($rfc3966Format, '-') + 1; return \explode('-', \mb_substr($rfc3966Format, $startIndex, $endIndex - $startIndex)); } // If a format is provided, we format the NSN only, and split that according to the separator. $nationalSignificantNumber = $util->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); return \explode('-', $util->formatNsnUsingPattern( $nationalSignificantNumber, $formattingPattern, PhoneNumberFormat::RFC3966 )); } /** * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param string $candidate * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util * @param \Closure $checker * @return bool */ public static function checkNumberGroupingIsValid( PhoneNumber $number, $candidate, PhoneNumberUtil $util, \Closure $checker ) { $normalizedCandidate = PhoneNumberUtil::normalizeDigits($candidate, true /* keep non-digits */); $formattedNumberGroups = static::getNationalNumberGroups($util, $number); if ($checker($util, $number, $normalizedCandidate, $formattedNumberGroups)) { return true; } // If this didn't pass, see if there are any alternative formats that match, and try them instead. $alternateFormats = static::getAlternateFormatsForCountry($number->getCountryCode()); $nationalSignificantNumber = $util->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); if ($alternateFormats !== null) { foreach ($alternateFormats->numberFormats() as $alternateFormat) { if ($alternateFormat->leadingDigitsPatternSize() > 0) { // There is only one leading digits pattern for alternate formats. $pattern = $alternateFormat->getLeadingDigitsPattern(0); $nationalSignificantNumberMatcher = new Matcher($pattern, $nationalSignificantNumber); if (!$nationalSignificantNumberMatcher->lookingAt()) { // Leading digits don't match; try another one. continue; } } $formattedNumberGroups = static::getNationalNumberGroups($util, $number, $alternateFormat); if ($checker($util, $number, $normalizedCandidate, $formattedNumberGroups)) { return true; } } } return false; } /** * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param string $candidate * @return bool */ public static function containsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber(PhoneNumber $number, $candidate) { $firstSlashInBodyIndex = \mb_strpos($candidate, '/'); if ($firstSlashInBodyIndex === false) { // No slashes, this is okay return false; } // Now look for a second one. $secondSlashInBodyIndex = \mb_strpos($candidate, '/', $firstSlashInBodyIndex + 1); if ($secondSlashInBodyIndex === false) { // Only one slash, this is okay return false; } // If the first slash is after the country calling code, this is permitted $candidateHasCountryCode = ($number->getCountryCodeSource() === CountryCodeSource::FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN || $number->getCountryCodeSource() === CountryCodeSource::FROM_NUMBER_WITHOUT_PLUS_SIGN); if ($candidateHasCountryCode && PhoneNumberUtil::normalizeDigitsOnly( \mb_substr($candidate, 0, $firstSlashInBodyIndex) ) == $number->getCountryCode() ) { // Any more slashes and this is illegal return (\mb_strpos(\mb_substr($candidate, $secondSlashInBodyIndex + 1), '/') !== false); } return true; } /** * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param string $candidate * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util * @return bool */ public static function containsOnlyValidXChars(PhoneNumber $number, $candidate, PhoneNumberUtil $util) { // The characters 'x' and 'X' can be (1) a carrier code, in which case they always precede the // national significant number or (2) an extension sign, in which case they always precede the // extension number. We assume a carrier code is more than 1 digit, so the first case has to // have more than 1 consecutive 'x' or 'X', whereas the second case can only have exactly 1 'x' // or 'X'. We ignore the character if it appears as the last character of the string. $candidateLength = \mb_strlen($candidate); for ($index = 0; $index < $candidateLength - 1; $index++) { $charAtIndex = \mb_substr($candidate, $index, 1); if ($charAtIndex == 'x' || $charAtIndex == 'X') { $charAtNextIndex = \mb_substr($candidate, $index + 1, 1); if ($charAtNextIndex == 'x' || $charAtNextIndex == 'X') { // This is the carrier code case, in which the 'X's always precede the national // significant number. $index++; if ($util->isNumberMatch($number, \mb_substr($candidate, $index)) != MatchType::NSN_MATCH) { return false; } } elseif (!PhoneNumberUtil::normalizeDigitsOnly(\mb_substr( $candidate, $index )) == $number->getExtension() ) { // This is the extension sign case, in which the 'x' or 'X' should always precede the // extension number return false; } } } return true; } /** * @param PhoneNumber $number * @param PhoneNumberUtil $util * @return bool */ public static function isNationalPrefixPresentIfRequired(PhoneNumber $number, PhoneNumberUtil $util) { // First, check how we deduced the country code. If it was written in international format, then // the national prefix is not required. if ($number->getCountryCodeSource() !== CountryCodeSource::FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY) { return true; } $phoneNumberRegion = $util->getRegionCodeForCountryCode($number->getCountryCode()); $metadata = $util->getMetadataForRegion($phoneNumberRegion); if ($metadata === null) { return true; } // Check if a national prefix should be present when formatting this number. $nationalNumber = $util->getNationalSignificantNumber($number); $formatRule = $util->chooseFormattingPatternForNumber($metadata->numberFormats(), $nationalNumber); // To do this, we check that a national prefix formatting rule was present and that it wasn't // just the first-group symbol ($1) with punctuation. if (($formatRule !== null) && \mb_strlen($formatRule->getNationalPrefixFormattingRule()) > 0) { if ($formatRule->getNationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting()) { // The national-prefix is optional in these cases, so we don't need to check if it was // present. return true; } if (PhoneNumberUtil::formattingRuleHasFirstGroupOnly($formatRule->getNationalPrefixFormattingRule())) { // National Prefix not needed for this number. return true; } // Normalize the remainder. $rawInputCopy = PhoneNumberUtil::normalizeDigitsOnly($number->getRawInput()); $rawInput = $rawInputCopy; // Check if we found a national prefix and/or carrier code at the start of the raw input, and // return the result. $carrierCode = null; return $util->maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode($rawInput, $metadata, $carrierCode); } return true; } /** * Storage for Alternate Formats * @var PhoneMetadata[] */ protected static $callingCodeToAlternateFormatsMap = array(); /** * @param $countryCallingCode * @return PhoneMetadata|null */ protected static function getAlternateFormatsForCountry($countryCallingCode) { $countryCodeSet = AlternateFormatsCountryCodeSet::$alternateFormatsCountryCodeSet; if (!\in_array($countryCallingCode, $countryCodeSet)) { return null; } if (!isset(static::$callingCodeToAlternateFormatsMap[$countryCallingCode])) { static::loadAlternateFormatsMetadataFromFile($countryCallingCode); } return static::$callingCodeToAlternateFormatsMap[$countryCallingCode]; } /** * @param string $countryCallingCode * @throws \Exception */ protected static function loadAlternateFormatsMetadataFromFile($countryCallingCode) { $fileName = static::$alternateFormatsFilePrefix . '_' . $countryCallingCode . '.php'; if (!\is_readable($fileName)) { throw new \Exception('missing metadata: ' . $fileName); } $metadataLoader = new DefaultMetadataLoader(); $data = $metadataLoader->loadMetadata($fileName); $metadata = new PhoneMetadata(); $metadata->fromArray($data); static::$callingCodeToAlternateFormatsMap[$countryCallingCode] = $metadata; } /** * Return the current element * @link http://php.net/manual/en/iterator.current.php * @return PhoneNumberMatch|null */ public function current() { return $this->lastMatch; } /** * Move forward to next element * @link http://php.net/manual/en/iterator.next.php * @return void Any returned value is ignored. */ public function next() { $this->lastMatch = $this->find($this->searchIndex); if ($this->lastMatch === null) { $this->state = 'DONE'; } else { $this->searchIndex = $this->lastMatch->end(); $this->state = 'READY'; } $this->searchIndex++; } /** * Return the key of the current element * @link http://php.net/manual/en/iterator.key.php * @return mixed scalar on success, or null on failure. * @since 5.0.0 */ public function key() { return $this->searchIndex; } /** * Checks if current position is valid * @link http://php.net/manual/en/iterator.valid.php * @return boolean The return value will be casted to boolean and then evaluated. * Returns true on success or false on failure. * @since 5.0.0 */ public function valid() { return $this->state === 'READY'; } /** * Rewind the Iterator to the first element * @link http://php.net/manual/en/iterator.rewind.php * @return void Any returned value is ignored. * @since 5.0.0 */ public function rewind() { $this->searchIndex = 0; $this->next(); } }