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Classifies some countries phone numbers into :mobile, :forbidden and :landline
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 Dependencies

Runtime

~> 1.8
 Project Readme

Phone Classifier

Used to quickly classifiy a phone number into :landline, :mobile or :forbidden

Current Travis Build Status: Build Status

Installation

gem install phone_classifier

Usage

PhoneClassifier.new('41791234567').kind        # => :mobile
PhoneClassifier.new('41791234567').mobile?     # => true
PhoneClassifier.new('41791234567').forbidden?  # => false

Supported Countries

  • +1, USA (will only reject service numbers, all other numbers considered mobile). Blame the US numbering systems
  • +30, Greece
  • +31, Netherlands
  • +32, Belgium
  • +33, France
  • +34, Spain
  • +36, Hungary
  • +39, Italy
  • +40, Romania
  • +41, Switerzland
  • +43, Austria
  • +44, UK
  • +45, Denmark
  • +46, Sweden
  • +47, Norway
  • +48, Poland
  • +49, Germany
  • +54, Argentina
  • +60, Malaysia
  • +61, Australia
  • +65, Singapore
  • +90, Turkey
  • +94, Sri Lanka
  • +91, India
  • +98, Iran
  • +212, Morocco
  • +213, Algeria
  • +233, Ghana
  • +234, Nigeria
  • +248, Seychelles
  • +249, Sudan
  • +255, Tanzania
  • +350, Gibraltar
  • +351, Portugal
  • +352, Luxembourg
  • +353, Ireland
  • +354, Iceland
  • +356, Malta
  • +357, Cyprus
  • +358, Finland
  • +359, Bulgaria
  • +370, Lithuania
  • +372, Estonia
  • +377, Monaco
  • +386, Slovenia
  • +420, Czech Republic
  • +421, Slovakia
  • +503, El Salvador
  • +509, Haiti
  • +852, Hong Kong
  • +972, Israel

Where is it used

Used in Mobino, a mobile payment service, to classifiy client phone numbers

Related

PhoneClassifier uses the fantastic Phony library to normalize numbers. Phony is the tool of choice if you need to work with phone numbers in Ruby.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Push to the branch
  5. Create new Pull Request