propaganistas/laravel-phone
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composer require propaganistas/laravel-phone
包简介
Adds phone number functionality to Laravel based on Google's libphonenumber API.
README 文档
README
Adds phone number functionality to Laravel based on the PHP port of libphonenumber by Google.
Table of Contents
Demo
Check out the behavior of this package in the demo.
Installation
Run the following command to install the latest applicable version of the package:
composer require propaganistas/laravel-phone
The Service Provider gets discovered automatically by Laravel.
In your languages directory, add an extra translation in every validation.php language file:
'phone' => 'The :attribute field must be a valid number.',
Validation
Use the phone keyword in your validation rules array or use the Propaganistas\LaravelPhone\Rules\Phone rule class to
define the rule in an expressive way.
To put constraints on the allowed originating countries, you can explicitly specify the allowed country codes.
'my_input' => 'phone:US,BE', // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->country(['US', 'BE'])
Or to make things more dynamic, you can also match against another data field holding a country code. For example, to
require a phone number to match the provided country of residence.
Make sure the country field has the same name as the phone field but with _country appended for automatic discovery,
or provide your custom country field name as a parameter to the validator:
'my_input' => 'phone', // 'my_input' => (new Phone) 'my_input_country' => 'required_with:my_input',
'my_input' => 'phone:custom_country_field', // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->countryField('custom_country_field') 'custom_country_field' => 'required_with:my_input',
Note: country codes should be ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 compliant.
To support any valid internationally formatted phone number next to the whitelisted countries, use the INTERNATIONAL
parameter. This can be useful when you're expecting locally formatted numbers from a specific country but also want to
accept any other foreign number entered properly:
'my_input' => 'phone:INTERNATIONAL,BE', // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->international()->country('BE')
To specify constraints on the number type, append the allowed types to the parameters, e.g.:
'my_input' => 'phone:mobile', // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->type('mobile') // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->type(libphonenumber\PhoneNumberType::MOBILE)
The most common types are mobile and fixed_line, but feel free to use any of the types
defined here.
Prepend a type with an exclamation mark to blacklist it instead. Note that you can never use whitelisted and blacklisted types at the same time.
'my_input' => 'phone:!mobile', // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->notType('mobile') // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->notType(libphonenumber\PhoneNumberType::MOBILE)
You can also enable lenient validation by using the LENIENT parameter.
With leniency enabled, only the length of a number is checked instead of actual carrier patterns.
'my_input' => 'phone:LENIENT', // 'my_input' => (new Phone)->lenient()
Attribute casting
Two cast classes are provided for automatic casting of Eloquent model attributes:
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; use Propaganistas\LaravelPhone\Casts\RawPhoneNumberCast; use Propaganistas\LaravelPhone\Casts\E164PhoneNumberCast; class User extends Model { public $casts = [ 'phone_1' => RawPhoneNumberCast::class.':BE', 'phone_2' => E164PhoneNumberCast::class.':BE', ]; }
Both classes automatically cast the database value to a PhoneNumber object for further use in your application.
$user->phone // PhoneNumber object or null
When setting a value, they both accept a string value or a PhoneNumber object.
The RawPhoneNumberCast mutates the database value to the raw input number, while the E164PhoneNumberCast writes a
formatted E.164 phone number to the database.
In case of RawPhoneNumberCast, the cast needs to be hinted about the phone country in order to properly parse the raw
number into a phone object.
In case of E164PhoneNumberCast and the value to be set is not already in some international format, the cast needs to
be hinted about the phone country in order to properly mutate the value.
Both classes accept cast parameters in the same way:
- When a similar named attribute exists, but suffixed with
_country(e.g. phone_country), the cast will detect and use it automatically. - Provide another attribute's name as a cast parameter
- Provide one or several country codes as cast parameters
public $casts = [ 'phone_1' => RawPhoneNumberCast::class.':country_field', 'phone_2' => E164PhoneNumberCast::class.':BE', ];
Important note: Both casts expect valid phone numbers in order to smoothly convert from/to PhoneNumber objects. Please validate phone numbers before setting them on a model. Refer to the validation documentation to learn how to validate phone numbers.
⚠️ Attribute assignment and E164PhoneNumberCast
Due to the nature of E164PhoneNumberCast a valid country attribute is expected if the number is not passed in
international format. Since Laravel applies casts instantly when setting an attribute, be sure to set the country
attribute before setting the phone number attribute. Otherwise E164PhoneNumberCast will encounter an empty country
value and throw an unexpected exception.
// Wrong $model->fill([ 'phone' => '012 34 56 78', 'phone_country' => 'BE', ]); // Correct $model->fill([ 'phone_country' => 'BE', 'phone' => '012 34 56 78', ]); // Wrong $model->phone = '012 34 56 78'; $model->phone_country = 'BE'; // Correct $model->phone_country = 'BE'; $model->phone = '012 34 56 78';
Utility PhoneNumber class
A phone number can be wrapped in the Propaganistas\LaravelPhone\PhoneNumber class to enhance it with useful utility
methods. It's safe to directly reference these objects in views or when saving to the database as they will degrade
gracefully to the E.164 format.
use Propaganistas\LaravelPhone\PhoneNumber; (string) new PhoneNumber('+3212/34.56.78'); // +3212345678 (string) new PhoneNumber('012 34 56 78', 'BE'); // +3212345678
Alternatively you can use the phone() helper function. It returns a Propaganistas\LaravelPhone\PhoneNumber instance
or the formatted string if $format was provided:
phone('+3212/34.56.78'); // PhoneNumber instance phone('012 34 56 78', 'BE'); // PhoneNumber instance phone('012 34 56 78', 'BE', $format); // string
Formatting
A PhoneNumber can be formatted in various ways:
$phone = new PhoneNumber('012/34.56.78', 'BE'); $phone->format($format); // See libphonenumber\PhoneNumberFormat $phone->formatE164(); // +3212345678 $phone->formatInternational(); // +32 12 34 56 78 $phone->formatRFC3966(); // tel:+32-12-34-56-78 $phone->formatNational(); // 012 34 56 78 // Formats so the number can be called straight from the provided country. $phone->formatForCountry('BE'); // 012 34 56 78 $phone->formatForCountry('NL'); // 00 32 12 34 56 78 $phone->formatForCountry('US'); // 011 32 12 34 56 78 // Formats so the number can be clicked on and called straight from the provided country using a cellphone. $phone->formatForMobileDialingInCountry('BE'); // 012345678 $phone->formatForMobileDialingInCountry('NL'); // +3212345678 $phone->formatForMobileDialingInCountry('US'); // +3212345678
Number information
Get some information about the phone number:
$phone = new PhoneNumber('012 34 56 78', 'BE'); $phone->getType(); // libphonenumber\PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE $phone->isOfType('fixed_line'); // true (or use $phone->isOfType(libphonenumber\PhoneNumberType::FIXED_LINE) ) $phone->getCountry(); // 'BE' $phone->isOfCountry('BE'); // true
Equality comparison
Check if a given phone number is (not) equal to another one:
$phone = new PhoneNumber('012 34 56 78', 'BE'); $phone->equals('012/34.56.76', 'BE') // true $phone->equals('+32 12 34 56 78') // true $phone->equals( $anotherPhoneObject ) // true/false $phone->notEquals('045 67 89 10', 'BE') // true $phone->notEquals('+32 45 67 89 10') // true $phone->notEquals( $anotherPhoneObject ) // true/false
Database considerations
Disclaimer: Phone number handling is quite different in each application. The topics mentioned below are therefore meant as a set of thought starters; support will not be provided.
Storing phone numbers in a database has always been a speculative topic and there's simply no silver bullet. It all depends on your application's requirements. Here are some things to take into account, along with an implementation suggestion. Your ideal database setup will probably be a combination of some of the pointers detailed below.
Uniqueness
The E.164 format globally and uniquely identifies a phone number across the world. It also inherently implies a specific
country and can be supplied as-is to the phone() helper.
You'll need:
- One column to store the phone number
- To format the phone number to E.164 before persisting it
Example:
- User input =
012/45.65.78 - Database column
phone(varchar) =+3212456578
Presenting the phone number the way it was inputted
If you store formatted phone numbers the raw user input will unretrievably get lost. It may be beneficial to present your users with their very own inputted phone number, for example in terms of improved user experience.
You'll need:
- Two columns to store the raw input and the correlated country
Example:
- User input =
012/34.56.78 - Database columns
phone(varchar) =012/34.56.78phone_country(varchar) =BE
Supporting searches
Searching through phone numbers can quickly become ridiculously complex and will always require deep understanding of the context and extent of your application. Here's a possible approach covering quite a lot of "natural" use cases.
You'll need:
- Three additional columns to store searchable variants of the phone number:
- Normalized input (raw input with all non-alpha characters stripped)
- National formatted phone number (with all non-alpha characters stripped)
- E.164 formatted phone number
- Probably a
saving()observer (or equivalent) to prefill the variants before persistence - An extensive search query utilizing the searchable variants
Example:
- User input =
12/34.56.78 - Observer method:
public function saving(User $user) { if ($user->isDirty('phone') && $user->phone) { $user->phone_normalized = preg_replace('/[^0-9]/', '', $user->phone); $user->phone_national = preg_replace('/[^0-9]/', '', phone($user->phone, $user->phone_country)->formatNational()); $user->phone_e164 = phone($user->phone, $user->phone_country)->formatE164(); } }
- Database columns
phone_normalized(varchar) =12345678phone_national(varchar) =012345678phone_e164(varchar) =+3212345678
- Search query:
// $search holds the search term User::where(function($query) use ($search) { $query->where('phone_normalized', 'LIKE', preg_replace('/[^0-9]/', '', $search) . '%') ->orWhere('phone_national', 'LIKE', preg_replace('/[^0-9]/', '', $search) . '%') ->orWhere('phone_e164', 'LIKE', preg_replace('/[^+0-9]/', '', $search) . '%') });
propaganistas/laravel-phone 适用场景与选型建议
propaganistas/laravel-phone 是一款 基于 PHP 开发的 Composer 扩展包,目前已累计 39.45M 次下载、GitHub Stars 达 3.01k, 最近一次更新时间为 2014 年 02 月 23 日, 在 PHP 生态内属于活跃度较高的组件。
它主要适用于以下技术方向: 「validation」 「phone」 「laravel」 「libphonenumber」 等业务场景。在实际项目中,围绕这些方向常见需要落地的问题包括:接口对接、性能调优、并发安全、与既有框架(Laravel / ThinkPHP / Yii / Webman 等)的兼容适配,以及生产环境的日志埋点与稳定性保障。
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其他信息
- 授权协议: MIT
- 更新时间: 2014-02-23