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				| import extractNationalNumberFromPossiblyIncompleteNumber from './extractNationalNumberFromPossiblyIncompleteNumber.js'
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| import matchesEntirely from './matchesEntirely.js'
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| import checkNumberLength from './checkNumberLength.js'
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Strips national prefix and carrier code from a complete phone number.
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|  * The difference from the non-"FromCompleteNumber" function is that
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|  * it won't extract national prefix if the resultant number is too short
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|  * to be a complete number for the selected phone numbering plan.
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|  * @param  {string} number — Complete phone number digits.
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|  * @param  {Metadata} metadata — Metadata with a phone numbering plan selected.
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|  * @return {object} `{ nationalNumber: string, carrierCode: string? }`.
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|  */
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| export default function extractNationalNumber(number, metadata) {
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| 	// Parsing national prefixes and carrier codes
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| 	// is only required for local phone numbers
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| 	// but some people don't understand that
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| 	// and sometimes write international phone numbers
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| 	// with national prefixes (or maybe even carrier codes).
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| 	// http://ucken.blogspot.ru/2016/03/trunk-prefixes-in-skype4b.html
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| 	// Google's original library forgives such mistakes
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| 	// and so does this library, because it has been requested:
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| 	// https://github.com/catamphetamine/libphonenumber-js/issues/127
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| 	const {
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| 		carrierCode,
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| 		nationalNumber
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| 	} = extractNationalNumberFromPossiblyIncompleteNumber(
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| 		number,
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| 		metadata
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| 	)
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| 
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| 	if (nationalNumber !== number) {
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| 		if (!shouldHaveExtractedNationalPrefix(number, nationalNumber, metadata)) {
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| 			// Don't strip the national prefix.
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| 			return { nationalNumber: number }
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| 		}
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| 		// Check the national (significant) number length after extracting national prefix and carrier code.
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| 		// Legacy generated metadata (before `1.0.18`) didn't support the "possible lengths" feature.
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| 		if (metadata.possibleLengths()) {
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| 			// The number remaining after stripping the national prefix and carrier code
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| 			// should be long enough to have a possible length for the country.
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| 			// Otherwise, don't strip the national prefix and carrier code,
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| 			// since the original number could be a valid number.
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| 			// This check has been copy-pasted "as is" from Google's original library:
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| 			// https://github.com/google/libphonenumber/blob/876268eb1ad6cdc1b7b5bef17fc5e43052702d57/java/libphonenumber/src/com/google/i18n/phonenumbers/PhoneNumberUtil.java#L3236-L3250
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| 			// It doesn't check for the "possibility" of the original `number`.
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| 			// I guess it's fine not checking that one. It works as is anyway.
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| 			if (!isPossibleIncompleteNationalNumber(nationalNumber, metadata)) {
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| 				// Don't strip the national prefix.
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| 				return { nationalNumber: number }
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	return { nationalNumber, carrierCode }
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| }
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| 
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| // In some countries, the same digit could be a national prefix
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| // or a leading digit of a valid phone number.
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| // For example, in Russia, national prefix is `8`,
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| // and also `800 555 35 35` is a valid number
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| // in which `8` is not a national prefix, but the first digit
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| // of a national (significant) number.
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| // Same's with Belarus:
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| // `82004910060` is a valid national (significant) number,
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| // but `2004910060` is not.
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| // To support such cases (to prevent the code from always stripping
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| // national prefix), a condition is imposed: a national prefix
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| // is not extracted when the original number is "viable" and the
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| // resultant number is not, a "viable" national number being the one
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| // that matches `national_number_pattern`.
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| function shouldHaveExtractedNationalPrefix(nationalNumberBefore, nationalNumberAfter, metadata) {
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| 	// The equivalent in Google's code is:
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| 	// https://github.com/google/libphonenumber/blob/e326fa1fc4283bb05eb35cb3c15c18f98a31af33/java/libphonenumber/src/com/google/i18n/phonenumbers/PhoneNumberUtil.java#L2969-L3004
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| 	if (matchesEntirely(nationalNumberBefore, metadata.nationalNumberPattern()) &&
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| 		!matchesEntirely(nationalNumberAfter, metadata.nationalNumberPattern())) {
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| 		return false
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| 	}
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| 	// This "is possible" national number (length) check has been commented out
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| 	// because it's superceded by the (effectively) same check done in the
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| 	// `extractNationalNumber()` function after it calls `shouldHaveExtractedNationalPrefix()`.
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| 	// In other words, why run the same check twice if it could only be run once.
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| 	// // Check the national (significant) number length after extracting national prefix and carrier code.
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| 	// // Fixes a minor "weird behavior" bug: https://gitlab.com/catamphetamine/libphonenumber-js/-/issues/57
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| 	// // (Legacy generated metadata (before `1.0.18`) didn't support the "possible lengths" feature).
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| 	// if (metadata.possibleLengths()) {
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| 	// 	if (isPossibleIncompleteNationalNumber(nationalNumberBefore, metadata) &&
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| 	// 		!isPossibleIncompleteNationalNumber(nationalNumberAfter, metadata)) {
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| 	// 		return false
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| 	// 	}
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| 	// }
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| 	return true
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| }
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| 
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| function isPossibleIncompleteNationalNumber(nationalNumber, metadata) {
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| 	switch (checkNumberLength(nationalNumber, metadata)) {
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| 		case 'TOO_SHORT':
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| 		case 'INVALID_LENGTH':
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| 		// This library ignores "local-only" phone numbers (for simplicity).
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| 		// See the readme for more info on what are "local-only" phone numbers.
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| 		// case 'IS_POSSIBLE_LOCAL_ONLY':
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| 			return false
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| 		default:
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| 			return true
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| 	}
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| } |