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Name: py-phone-number-fmt
Version: 1.2b2
Summary: Sanitize, validate and format phone numbers into E.164 valid phone numbers.
Home-page: https://github.com/SectorLabs/py-phone-number-fmt
Author: Sector Labs
Author-email: open-source@sectorlabs.ro
License: MIT License
Description: # py-phone-number-fmt
        
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        Sanitize, validate and format phone numbers into E.164 valid phone numbers.
        
        Google's libphonenumber on steroids. Tries all sorts of crazy combinations in an attempt to create a valid phone number. Useful for those of us who have to deal with poorly sanitized data.
        
        [See the list of test cases](./tests/test_format_phone_number.py)
        
        ## Installation
        
            $ pip install py-phone-number-fmt
        
        ## Usage
        
        ### Retrieve first valid number
            from phonenumberfmt import format_phone_number
        
            # implied phone region is the country of which to
            # use the dialing prefix in case the number appears
            # to be local
            result = format_phone_number('778\173 0.92', implied_phone_region='RO')
            assert result == '+40778173092'
        
        ### Retrieve all valid numbers
            # implied phone region is the country of which to
            # use the dialing prefix in case the number appears
            # to be local
            result = format_phone_number_list('+40773818041 / +97172273000', implied_phone_region='RO')
            assert result == ['+40778173092', '+97172273000']
        
        The resulting phone number will be formatted according to the E.164 standard. Want to change the output format? Pass the third, optional parameter `fmt` with a valid member of `phonenumbers.NumberFormat`:
        
            from phonenumbers import NumberFormat
            result = format_phone_number(
                '778\173 0.92',
                implied_phone_region='RO',
                fmt=NumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL, # default is NumberFormat.E164
            )
        
Keywords: phone number,phone,formatting,validation
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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