package Number::Phone::JP; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use UNIVERSAL::require; our $VERSION = '0.12'; our %TEL_TABLE = (); sub import { my $self = shift; %TEL_TABLE = (); if (@_) { for my $subclass (@_) { my $package = sprintf('%s::Table::%s', __PACKAGE__, ucfirst(lc($subclass))); $package->require or croak $@; { no strict 'refs'; while (my($k, $v) = each %{"$package\::TEL_TABLE"}) { $TEL_TABLE{$k} = $v; } } } } else { require Number::Phone::JP::Table; import Number::Phone::JP::Table; } return $self; } sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = bless {}, $class; $self->set_number(@_) if @_; return $self; } sub set_number { my $self = shift; my $number = shift; if (ref($number) eq 'ARRAY') { $self->_prefix = shift @$number; (my $num = join('', @$number)) =~ s/\D+//g; $self->_number = $num; } elsif (defined $_[0]) { $self->_prefix = $number; (my $num = join('', @_)) =~ s/\D+//g; $self->_number = $num; } elsif ($number =~ /^\D*(0\d+)\D(.+)$/) { my $pref = $1; my $num = $2; $pref =~ s/\D+//g; $num =~ s/\D+//g; $self->_prefix = $pref; $self->_number = $num; } else { carp "The number is invalid telephone number."; $self->_prefix = (); $self->_number = (); } return $self; } sub is_valid_number { my $self = shift; unless ($self->_prefix || $self->_number) { carp "Any number was not set"; return; } my $pref = $self->_prefix; return unless $pref =~ s/^0//; my $re = $TEL_TABLE{$pref}; return unless defined $re; return $self->_number =~ /^$re$/; } sub _prefix : lvalue { shift->{_prefix} } sub _number : lvalue { shift->{_number} } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Number::Phone::JP - Validate Japanese phone numbers =head1 SYNOPSIS use Number::Phone::JP; my $tel = Number::Phone::JP->new('012', '34567890'); print "This is valid!!\n" if $tel->is_valid_number; $tel->set_number('098 7654 3210'); print "This is valid!!\n" if $tel->is_valid_number; $tel->import(qw(mobile PHS)); $tel->set_number('090-0123-4567'); print "This is valid!!\n" if $tel->is_valid_number; =head1 DESCRIPTION Number::Phone::JP is a simple module to validate Japanese phone number formats. The Japanese phone numbers are regulated by Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications of Japan. You can validate what a target number is valid from this regulation point of view. There are many categories for type of telephones in Japan. This module is able to be used narrowed down to the type of phones. This module only validates what a phone number agrees on the regulation. Therefore, it does B validate what a phone number actually exists. This validation needs only an area (or category) prefix and behind it. The separator of number behind the prefix is ignored. =head1 METHODS =head2 new This method constructs the Number::Phone::JP instance. you can put some argument of a phone number to it. It needs a two stuff for validation, area prefix (or carrier's prefix) and following (means local-area prefix, subscriber's number, and something). If you put only one argument, this module will separate it by the first non-number character. And it will be ignored any non-number characters. =head2 import It exists to select what categories is used for validation. You should pass some specified categories to this method. Categories list is as follows: Class1 ... Class1 undertaking associations Class2 ... Class2 undertaking associations Freedial ... Freedials Home ... Household phones IPPhone ... IP phones Mobile ... Mobile phones Pager ... Pager (called "pocketbell") PHS ... Personal Handy-phone Systems Q2 ... Dial Q2 services United ... United phone number UPT ... Universal Personal Telecommunication The category's names are B. Actually, the import method calls others CI module and import this. The default importing table, C module is including all the categories table. For importing, you can import by calling this method, and you can import by B with some arguments. Example: # by calling import method use Number::Phone::JP; # import all the categories (default) my $tel = Number::Phone::JP->new->import(qw(mobile PHS)); # by calling this module use Number::Phone::JP qw(Mobile Phs); my $tel = Number::Phone::JP->new; # same as above =head2 set_number Set/change the target phone number. The syntax of arguments for this method is same as C method (see above). =head2 is_valid_number This method validates what the already set number is valid on your specified categories. It returns true if the number is valid, and returns false if the number is invalid. =head1 EXAMPLE use Number::Phone::JP qw(mobile phs); my $tel = Number::Phone::JP->new; open FH, 'customer.list' or die "$!"; while () { chomp; unless ($tel->set_number($_)->is_valid_number) { print "$_ is invalid number\n" } } close FH; =head1 AUTHOR Koichi Taniguchi Etaniguchi@livedoor.jpE =head1 LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut