PhoneFormat.js
A javascript phone formatter
Install
via Bower
bower install phoneformat.js
via NPM
npm install phoneformat.js
All files for usage are in the /dist directory.
- Amd:
- phone-format-amd.js or phone-format-amd.min.js
- Exports:
- phone-format-exports.js or phone-format-amd.min.js
- Global:
- phone-format-global.js or phone-format-global.min.js
- Original Blend:
- phone-format.js or phone-format.min.js
API
Function | Parameters | Example | ||
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countryForE164Number | phoneNumber : string | phoneFormat.countryForE164Number(validInternationalPhoneNumber); | ||
formatNumberForMobileDialing | countryCode : string, phoneNumber : string | phoneFormat.formatNumberForMobileDialing(countryCode, validPhoneNumber); | ||
isValidNumber | phoneNumber : string, countryCode : string | phoneFormat.isValidNumber(validPhoneNumber, countryCode); | ||
formatE164 | countryCode: string, phoneNumber : string | phoneFormat.formatE164(countryCode, validPhoneNumber); | ||
formatInternational | countryCode : string, phoneNumber : string | phoneFormat.formatInternational(countryCode, validPhoneNumber); | ||
formatLocal | countryCode : string, phoneNumber : string | phoneFormat.formatLocal(countryCode, validPhoneNumber); | ||
exampleLandlineNumber | countryCode : string | phoneFormat.exampleLandlineNumber(countryCode); | ||
exampleMobileNumber | countryCode : string | phoneFormat.exampleMobileNumber(countryCode); | ||
cleanPhone | phoneNumber : string | phoneFormat.cleanPhone(validPhoneNumber); | ||
countryCodeToName | countryCode : string | phoneFormat.countryCodeToName(countryCode); |
FAQ
Is PhoneFormat.js in sync with the latest libphonenumber?
More often then not PhoneFormat.js will NOT be using the latest version of libphonenumber.
It was last synced v8.10.6
If this is causing you any headaches, please follow the instructions below to update the source files in /lib.
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Step 1
- Copy to your clipboard, the contents of closure.txt at the top of this page
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Step 2
- Go to Googles Closure Compiler Service
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Step 3
- Paste the contents of closure.txt into the big textarea on the left side of the screen under the Compile button.
- Make sure you delete whatever text is already the textarea!
- After you've pasted it press the Compile button
- If everything works correctly, on the right side of the screen will be a freshly compiled google-libraries.js
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Step 4
- Update
lib/google-libraries.js
with the compiled libraries from the compiler service. - Run
npm run build
- Commit your change, push it up and submit a pull request.
- Thank you!
- Update
Questions?
This project was created by @albeebe.