Awesome phonenumber parser
This library is a pre-compiled version of Google's libphonenumber
, with a slightly simpler interface. It has a minimal footprint - is by far the smallest libphonenumber-based library available on npmjs, and has no dependencies.
TypeScript typings are provided within the package.
Uses libphonenumber v8.12.15
Comparison with other libraries
Since this library is pre-compiled, it doesn't depend on the closure compiler, and needs not load it on start. This makes the library faster and saves you a lot of space. It also means this library is trivial to use in any webpack
project (or using any other means to run in the browser).
Among all the phone number libraries using Google's libphonenumber
, only this one, google-libphonenumber
(2.0.0) and node-phonenumber
(0.2.2) had decent README's with examples. Other libraries embedding the closure compiler should get comparable figures.
Loading the closure compiler also adds to the application memory usage (RSS is measured here). The library footprints are also bigger, making npm install
slower and increasing deploy times.
A test program loading a library, then parsing a phone number is called 100 times for each library, the mean values are:
Action | awesome-phonenumber (7.5.2) | google-libphonenumber (7.6.1) | node-phonenumber (7.5.2) |
---|---|---|---|
Load library first time | 20.84 ms | 60.99ms | 99.27 ms |
Parse first phone number | 5.79 ms | 6.51 ms | 8.15 ms |
Parse second phone number | 0.33 ms | 0.67 ms | 0.80 ms |
Increased memory usage | 7.3 M | 13.8 M | 22.5 M |
node_modules size | 248 K | 436 K | 57 M |
node_modules files | 7 | 7 | 4525 |
time npm install | 667 ms | 700 ms | 4077 ms |
Basic usage
var PhoneNumber = require( 'awesome-phonenumber' );
var pn = new PhoneNumber( '0707123456', 'SE' );
pn.isValid( ); // -> true
pn.isMobile( ); // -> true
pn.canBeInternationallyDialled( ); // -> true
pn.getNumber( ); // -> '+46707123456'
pn.getNumber( 'e164' ); // -> '+46707123456' (default)
pn.getNumber( 'international' ); // -> '+46 70 712 34 56'
pn.getNumber( 'national' ); // -> '070-712 34 56'
pn.getNumber( 'rfc3966' ); // -> 'tel:+46-70-712-34-56'
pn.getNumber( 'significant' ); // -> '707123456'
pn.getRegionCode( ); // -> 'SE'
pn.getCountryCode( ); // -> 46
pn.toJSON( ); // -> json blob, so that:
JSON.stringify( pn, null, 4 ); // -> This:
// {
// "canBeInternationallyDialled": true,
// "number": {
// "input": "0707123456",
// "international": "+46 70 712 34 56",
// "national": "070-712 34 56",
// "e164": "+46707123456",
// "rfc3966": "tel:+46-70-712-34-56",
// "significant": "707123456"
// },
// "regionCode": "SE",
// "valid": true,
// "possible": true,
// "type": "mobile",
// "possibility": "is-possible"
// }
Detect country
When constructed with a phone number on e164
format (i.e. prefixed with a +
), awesome-phonenumber will auto-detect the country:
PhoneNumber( '+46707123456' ).getRegionCode( ); // -> 'SE'
API types
The API consists of the PhoneNumber
class which sometimes uses enums. These are:
Phone number types
'fixed-line'
'fixed-line-or-mobile'
'mobile'
'pager'
'personal-number'
'premium-rate'
'shared-cost'
'toll-free'
'uan'
'voip'
'unknown'
Phone number possibilities
'is-possible'
'invalid-country-code'
'too-long'
'too-short'
'unknown'
Phone number formats
'international'
'national'
'e164'
'rfc3966'
'significant'
API functions
Library
var PhoneNumber = require( 'awesome-phonenumber' );
Country codes
There are conversion functions between the 2-character ISO 3166-1 region codes (e.g. 'SE' for Sweden) and the corresponding country calling codes.
PhoneNumber.getCountryCodeForRegionCode( regionCode ); // -> countryCode
PhoneNumber.getRegionCodeForCountryCode( countryCode ); // -> regionCode
Example
PhoneNumber.getCountryCodeForRegionCode( 'SE' ); // -> 46
PhoneNumber.getRegionCodeForCountryCode( 46 ); // -> 'SE'
Supported calling codes
PhoneNumber.getSupportedCallingCodes( ); // -> [ calling codes... ]
Supported region codes
PhoneNumber.getSupportedRegionCodes( ); // -> [ region codes... ]
Phone numbers
An instance of the PhoneNumber
class will be created even if PhoneNumber
is called as a function.
var pn = PhoneNumber( number, regionCode );
// is the same as
var pn = new PhoneNumber( number, regionCode );
PhoneNumber objects can also be created using the getExample( regionCode[, type ] )
function, see section Example phone numbers for country below.
pn.toJSON( ); // -> json blob as seen in "Basic usage" above
pn.isValid( ); // -> Boolean
pn.isPossible( ); // -> Boolean
pn.getType( ); // -> Any of the "Phone number types" defined above
pn.isMobile( ); // -> true if type is 'mobile' or 'fixed-line-or-mobile'
pn.isFixedLine( ); // -> true if type is 'fixed-line' or 'fixed-line-or-mobile'
pn.getNumber( [ format ] ); // -> Formatted number, see "Basic usage" for examples
// Returns the number formatted to how to dial it from another region.
pn.getNumberFrom( fromRegionCode );
Example
// Calling the Swedish number 0707123456 from Japan:
PhoneNumber( '0707123456', 'SE' ).getNumberFrom( 'JP' ); // '010 46 70 712 34 56'
Example phone numbers for country
Sometimes you want to display a formatted example phone number for a certain country (and maybe also a certain type of phone number). The getExample
function is used for this.
PhoneNumber.getExample( regionCode[, phoneNumberType] ); // PhoneNumber object
The phoneNumberType
is any of the types defined above.
Example
PhoneNumber.getExample( 'SE' ).getNumber( ); // '+468123456'
PhoneNumber.getExample( 'SE', 'mobile' ).getNumber( ); // '+46701234567'
PhoneNumber.getExample( 'SE', 'mobile' ).getNumber( 'national' ); // '070 123 45 67'
As-you-type formatting
You can use an AsYouType
class to format a phone number as it is being typed. An instance of this class is retrieved by var ayt = PhoneNumber.getAsYouType( regionCode )
, and has the following methods:
// Add a character to the end of the number
ayt.addChar( nextChar );
// Get the current formatted number
ayt.number( );
// Remove the last character
ayt.removeChar( );
// Replace the whole number with a new number (or an empty number if null)
ayt.reset( [ number ] );
// Get a PhoneNumber object representing the current number
ayt.getPhoneNumber( );
All the functions above except getPhoneNumber( )
return the current formatted number (as a String of course, as it may include spaces and other characters).
Example
var ayt = PhoneNumber.getAsYouType( 'SE' );
ayt.addChar( '0' ); // -> '0'
ayt.addChar( '7' ); // -> '07'
ayt.addChar( '0' ); // -> '070'
ayt.addChar( '7' ); // -> '070 7'
ayt.addChar( '1' ); // -> '070 71'
ayt.addChar( '2' ); // -> '070 712'
ayt.addChar( '3' ); // -> '070 712 3'
ayt.addChar( '4' ); // -> '070 712 34'
ayt.addChar( '5' ); // -> '070 712 34 5'
ayt.addChar( '6' ); // -> '070 712 34 56'
ayt.removeChar( ); // -> '070 712 34 5'
ayt.addChar( '7' ); // -> '070 712 34 57'