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With a given country and phone number, validate and format the MOBILE phone number to E.164 standard

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Description

golang port of AfterShip/phone

phonenumber is used to normalize the mobile phone or landline number into a E.164 format.

The common problem is user normally input the phone number in this way:

09061354467 or
090-6135-4467 or
(090) 6135-4467 or
819061354467 or
+819061354467 or
81(90) 6135-4467 or
+81(90) 6135-4467 or ...

What we want is always:

819061354467

Installation

Run the following command to install the package:

go get github.com/dongri/phonenumber

Usage

Clearing format

In this case landline numbers will be an invalid result:

import "github.com/dongri/phonenumber"

number := phonenumber.Parse("090-6135-4467", "JP")
fmt.Println(number)
// Output: 819061354467

In this case you can format numbers included landline numbers:

import "github.com/dongri/phonenumber"

number := phonenumber.ParseWithLandLine("+371 65 552-336", "LV")
fmt.Println(number)
// Output: 37165552336

Get country for number

import "github.com/dongri/phonenumber"

// Get country with mobile and landline numbers
// Let's try to get country for Latvian landline number
includeLandLine := true
country := phonenumber.GetISO3166ByNumber("37165552336", includeLandLine)
fmt.Println(country.CountryName)
// Output: Latvia

// Get country with mobile numbers only
includeLandLine = false
country := phonenumber.GetISO3166ByNumber("37165552336", includeLandLine)
fmt.Println(country.CountryName)
// Output:

License

MIT

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