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What is it?

A PHP library for parsing, formatting, storing and validating international phone numbers. This library is based on Google's libphonenumber.

Highlights of functionality

  • Parsing/formatting/validating phone numbers for all countries/regions of the world.
  • getNumberType - gets the type of the number based on the number itself; able to distinguish Fixed-line, Mobile, Toll-free, Premium Rate, Shared Cost, VoIP and Personal Numbers (whenever feasible).
  • isNumberMatch - gets a confidence level on whether two numbers could be the same.
  • getExampleNumber/getExampleNumberByType - provides valid example numbers for all countries/regions, with the option of specifying which type of example phone number is needed.
  • isValidNumber - full validation of a phone number for a region using length and prefix information.
  • PhoneNumberOfflineGeocoder - provides geographical information related to a phone number.
  • PhoneNumberToTimeZonesMapper - provides timezone information related to a phone number.
  • PhoneNumberToCarrierMapper - provides carrier information related to a phone number.

Installation

PHP versions 5.3 up to PHP 7 are currently supported. HHVM is also supported.

The PECL mbstring extension is required.

It is recommended to use composer to install the library.

$ composer require giggsey/libphonenumber-for-php

You can also use any other PSR-0 compliant autoloader.

If you do not use composer, ensure that you also load any dependencies that this project has, such as giggsey/locale.

Documentation

Documentation can be found in the docs directory.

Versioning

This library will try to follow the same version numbers as Google. There could be additional releases where needed to fix critical issues that can not wait until the next release from Google.

This does mean that this project will not follow Semantic Versioning, but instead Google's version policy. As a result, jumps in major versions may not actually contain any backwards incompatible changes. Please read the release notes for such releases.

Online Demo

An online demo is available, and the source can be found at giggsey/libphonenumber-example.

Quick Examples

Let's say you have a string representing a phone number from Switzerland. This is how you parse/normalize it into a PhoneNumber object:

$swissNumberStr = "044 668 18 00";
$phoneUtil = \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberUtil::getInstance();
try {
    $swissNumberProto = $phoneUtil->parse($swissNumberStr, "CH");
    var_dump($swissNumberProto);
} catch (\libphonenumber\NumberParseException $e) {
    var_dump($e);
}

At this point, swissNumberProto contains:

class libphonenumber\PhoneNumber#9 (7) {
 private $countryCode =>
  int(41)
 private $nationalNumber =>
  double(446681800)
 private $extension =>
  NULL
 private $italianLeadingZero =>
  NULL
 private $rawInput =>
  NULL
 private $countryCodeSource =>
  NULL
 private $preferredDomesticCarrierCode =>
  NULL
}

Now let us validate whether the number is valid:

$isValid = $phoneUtil->isValidNumber($swissNumberProto);
var_dump($isValid); // true

There are a few formats supported by the formatting method, as illustrated below:

// Produces "+41446681800"
echo $phoneUtil->format($swissNumberProto, \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberFormat::E164);

// Produces "044 668 18 00"
echo $phoneUtil->format($swissNumberProto, \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberFormat::NATIONAL);

// Produces "+41 44 668 18 00"
echo $phoneUtil->format($swissNumberProto, \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberFormat::INTERNATIONAL);

You could also choose to format the number in the way it is dialled from another country:

// Produces "011 41 44 668 1800", the number when it is dialled in the United States.
echo $phoneUtil->formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber($swissNumberProto, "US");

// Produces "00 41 44 668 18 00", the number when it is dialled in Great Britain.
echo $phoneUtil->formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber($swissNumberProto, "GB");

Geocoder

$phoneUtil = \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberUtil::getInstance();

$swissNumberProto = $phoneUtil->parse("044 668 18 00", "CH");
$usNumberProto = $phoneUtil->parse("+1 650 253 0000", "US");
$gbNumberProto = $phoneUtil->parse("0161 496 0000", "GB");

$geocoder = \libphonenumber\geocoding\PhoneNumberOfflineGeocoder::getInstance();

// Outputs "Zurich"
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($swissNumberProto, "en_US");

// Outputs "Zürich"
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($swissNumberProto, "de_DE");

// Outputs "Zurigo"
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($swissNumberProto, "it_IT");


// Outputs "Mountain View, CA"
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($usNumberProto, "en_US");

// Outputs "Mountain View, CA"
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($usNumberProto, "de_DE");

// Outputs "미국" (Korean for United States)
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($usNumberProto, "ko-KR");

// Outputs "Manchester"
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($gbNumberProto, "en_GB");

// Outputs "영국" (Korean for United Kingdom)
echo $geocoder->getDescriptionForNumber($gbNumberProto, "ko-KR");

ShortNumberInfo

$shortNumberInfo = \libphonenumber\ShortNumberInfo::getInstance();

// true
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->isEmergencyNumber("999", "GB"));

// true
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->connectsToEmergencyNumber("999", "GB"));

// false
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->connectsToEmergencyNumber("911", "GB"));

// true
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->isEmergencyNumber("911", "US"));

// true
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->connectsToEmergencyNumber("911", "US"));

// false
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->isEmergencyNumber("911123", "US"));

// true
var_dump($shortNumberInfo->connectsToEmergencyNumber("911123", "US"));

Mapping Phone Numbers to carrier

$phoneUtil = \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberUtil::getInstance();
$swissNumberProto = $phoneUtil->parse("798765432", "CH");

$carrierMapper = \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberToCarrierMapper::getInstance();
// Outputs "Swisscom"
echo $carrierMapper->getNameForNumber($swissNumberProto, "en");

Mapping Phone Numbers to TimeZones

$phoneUtil = \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberUtil::getInstance();
$swissNumberProto = $phoneUtil->parse("798765432", "CH");

$timeZoneMapper = \libphonenumber\PhoneNumberToTimeZonesMapper::getInstance();
// returns array("Europe/Zurich")
$timeZones = $timeZoneMapper->getTimeZonesForNumber($swissNumberProto);

FAQ

Problems with Invalid Numbers?

This library uses phone number metadata from Google's libphonenumber. If this library is working as intended, it should provide the same result as the Java version of Google's project.

If you believe that a phone number is returning an incorrect result, first test it with libphonenumber via their Online Demo. If that returns the same result as this project, and you feel it is in error, raise it as an Issue with the libphonenumber project.

If Google's Online Demo gives a different result to the libphonenumber-for-php demo, then please raise an Issue here.

Generating data

Generating the data is not normally needed, as this repository will generally always have the up to data metadata.

If you do need to generate the data, the commands are provided by Phing. Ensure you have all the dev composer dependencies installed, then run

$ vendor/bin/phing compile

This compile process clones the libphonenumber project at the version specified in METADATA-VERSION.txt.

Integration with frameworks

Other packages exist that integrate libphonenumber-for-php into frameworks.

These packages are supplied by third parties, and their quality can not be guaranteed.

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