| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139 | <?php/** * @file * CCK Field for North American phone numbers. *//** * Verifies that $number is a valid ten-digit North American phone number. * * @param $number *   Digits only value. * @param $ext *   Digits only value. * @param $error *   The error message to shown to user. *   Available parameters to use in the error message are *   - "%countrycode": the alpha-2 CC *   - "%phone_input": the original number input by user (could be invalid) *   - "%max_length": allowed maximum length of the phone number * @return boolean *   TRUE if it is a valid phone number for that country, FALSE otherwise. */function us_validate_number($number, $ext = '', &$error) {  // Don't need to check for extension because it has been checked by generic validation as all digits, unless has special format/requirements  // We don't want to worry about separators  $number = cck_phone_clean_number($number);  // define regular expression  $regex = '/^    ([1]*)        # an optional 1    [2-9][0-8]\d  # area code (Allowed range of [2-9] for the first digit, [0-8] for the second, and [0-9] for the third digit)    [2-9]\d{2}    # 3-digit prefix (cannot start with 0 or 1)    \d{4}         # 4-digit line number    $/x';  $result = preg_match($regex, $number, $matches);  if ($result && $matches[1] == '') {    return TRUE;  }  elseif ($result && $matches[1] == '1') {    // t() is no needed    $error = 'Please enter a 10 digit North American phone number like "999 999 9999", without the country code "1" or "+1"';    return FALSE;  }  else {    // t() is no needed    $error = '"%phone_input" is not a valid North American phone number, it should be a 10 digit number like "999 999 9999"';    return FALSE;  }}/** * Cleanup user-entered values for a phone number field for saving to DB. * * @param $number *   A single phone number item. */function us_sanitize_number(&$number) {  // Remove prefix '1'  $number = preg_replace('/^([1]*)/', '', $number);}/** * Default formatter for international phone number. * * @param $element *   $element['country_codes']: alpha-2 country code *   $element['number']: phone number * @param $error *   The error message to shown to user. *   Available parameters to use in the error message are *   - "%countrycode": the alpha-2 CC *   - "%phone_input": the original number input by user (could be invalid) *   - "%max_length": allowed maximum length of the phone number * @return boolean *   TRUE if it is a valid phone number for that country, FALSE otherwise. */function us_formatter_default($element) {  $phone = '';  // Display a global phone number with country code.  $cc = cck_phone_countrycodes($element['country_codes']);  // Format the phone number however you like, this is the default  // define regular expression  $regex = '/^    ([2-9][0-8]\d)  # area code (Allowed range of [2-9] for the first digit, [0-8] for the second, and [0-9] for the third digit)    ([2-9]\d{2})    # 3-digit prefix (cannot start with 0 or 1)    (\d{4})         # 4-digit line number    /x';  $result = preg_match($regex, $element['number'], $matches);  if ($result) {    // output as +1 (AAA) BBB-CCCC    $phone =  $cc['code'] . ' (' . $matches[1] . ') ' . $matches[2] . '-' . $matches[3];  }  return $phone;}/** * Local formatter for local phone number. * * @param $element *   $element['country_codes']: alpha-2 country code *   $element['number']: phone number * @param $error *   The error message to shown to user. *   Available parameters to use in the error message are *   - "%countrycode": the alpha-2 CC *   - "%phone_input": the original number input by user (could be invalid) *   - "%max_length": allowed maximum length of the phone number * @return boolean *   TRUE if it is a valid phone number for that country, FALSE otherwise. */function us_formatter_local($element) {  $phone = '';  // Display a local phone number without country code.  $regex = '/^    ([2-9][0-8]\d)  # area code (Allowed range of [2-9] for the first digit, [0-8] for the second, and [0-9] for the third digit)    ([2-9]\d{2})    # 3-digit prefix (cannot start with 0 or 1)    (\d{4})         # 4-digit line number    /x';  $result = preg_match($regex, $element['number'], $matches);  if ($result) {    // output as (AAA) BBB CCCC    $phone =  '(' . $matches[1] . ') ' . $matches[2] . '-' . $matches[3];  }  return $phone;}
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