"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.isValidPhoneNumber = exports.isPhoneNumberControlChar = exports.isPhoneNumberSeparatorChar = void 0; // Regex that holds the characters used to separate segments of a phone number var separatorCharRe = /[-. ]/; // Regex that specifies any delimiter char that allows us to treat the number as // a phone number rather than just any other number that could appear in text. var hasDelimCharsRe = /[-. ()]/; // "Pause" and "Wait" control chars var controlCharRe = /[,;]/; // Over the years, many people have added to this regex, but it should have been // split up by country. Maybe one day we can break this down. var mostPhoneNumbers = /(?:(?:(?:(\+)?\d{1,3}[-. ]?)?\(?\d{3}\)?[-. ]?\d{3}[-. ]?\d{4})|(?:(\+)(?:9[976]\d|8[987530]\d|6[987]\d|5[90]\d|42\d|3[875]\d|2[98654321]\d|9[8543210]|8[6421]|6[6543210]|5[87654321]|4[987654310]|3[9643210]|2[70]|7|1)[-. ]?(?:\d[-. ]?){6,12}\d+))([,;]+[0-9]+#?)*/; // Regex for Japanese phone numbers var japanesePhoneRe = /(0([1-9]-?[1-9]\d{3}|[1-9]{2}-?\d{3}|[1-9]{2}\d{1}-?\d{2}|[1-9]{2}\d{2}-?\d{1})-?\d{4}|0[789]0-?\d{4}-?\d{4}|050-?\d{4}-?\d{4})/; // Combined regex var validPhoneNumberRe = new RegExp("^".concat(mostPhoneNumbers.source, "|").concat(japanesePhoneRe.source, "$")); /** * Determines if the character is a phone number separator character (i.e. * '-', '.', or ' ' (space)) */ function isPhoneNumberSeparatorChar(char) { return separatorCharRe.test(char); } exports.isPhoneNumberSeparatorChar = isPhoneNumberSeparatorChar; /** * Determines if the character is a control character in a phone number. Control * characters are as follows: * * - ',': A 1 second pause. Useful for dialing extensions once the main phone number has been reached * - ';': A "wait" that waits for the user to take action (tap something, for instance on a smart phone) */ function isPhoneNumberControlChar(char) { return controlCharRe.test(char); } exports.isPhoneNumberControlChar = isPhoneNumberControlChar; /** * Determines if the given phone number text found in a string is a valid phone * number. * * Our state machine parser is simplified to grab anything that looks like a * phone number, and this function confirms the match. */ function isValidPhoneNumber(phoneNumberText) { // We'll only consider the match as a phone number if there is some kind of // delimiter character (a prefixed '+' sign, or separator chars). // // Accepts: // (123) 456-7890 // +38755233976 // Does not accept: // 1234567890 (no delimiter chars - may just be a random number that's not a phone number) var hasDelimiters = phoneNumberText.charAt(0) === '+' || hasDelimCharsRe.test(phoneNumberText); return hasDelimiters && validPhoneNumberRe.test(phoneNumberText); } exports.isValidPhoneNumber = isValidPhoneNumber; //# sourceMappingURL=phone-number-utils.js.map