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				"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
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  value: true
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});
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exports["default"] = extractNationalNumberFromPossiblyIncompleteNumber;
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/**
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 * Strips any national prefix (such as 0, 1) present in a
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 * (possibly incomplete) number provided.
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 * "Carrier codes" are only used  in Colombia and Brazil,
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 * and only when dialing within those countries from a mobile phone to a fixed line number.
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 * Sometimes it won't actually strip national prefix
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 * and will instead prepend some digits to the `number`:
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 * for example, when number `2345678` is passed with `VI` country selected,
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 * it will return `{ number: "3402345678" }`, because `340` area code is prepended.
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 * @param {string} number — National number digits.
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 * @param {object} metadata — Metadata with country selected.
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 * @return {object} `{ nationalNumber: string, nationalPrefix: string? carrierCode: string? }`. Even if a national prefix was extracted, it's not necessarily present in the returned object, so don't rely on its presence in the returned object in order to find out whether a national prefix has been extracted or not.
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 */
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function extractNationalNumberFromPossiblyIncompleteNumber(number, metadata) {
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  if (number && metadata.numberingPlan.nationalPrefixForParsing()) {
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    // See METADATA.md for the description of
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    // `national_prefix_for_parsing` and `national_prefix_transform_rule`.
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    // Attempt to parse the first digits as a national prefix.
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    var prefixPattern = new RegExp('^(?:' + metadata.numberingPlan.nationalPrefixForParsing() + ')');
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    var prefixMatch = prefixPattern.exec(number);
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    if (prefixMatch) {
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      var nationalNumber;
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      var carrierCode; // https://gitlab.com/catamphetamine/libphonenumber-js/-/blob/master/METADATA.md#national_prefix_for_parsing--national_prefix_transform_rule
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      // If a `national_prefix_for_parsing` has any "capturing groups"
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      // then it means that the national (significant) number is equal to
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      // those "capturing groups" transformed via `national_prefix_transform_rule`,
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      // and nothing could be said about the actual national prefix:
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      // what is it and was it even there.
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      // If a `national_prefix_for_parsing` doesn't have any "capturing groups",
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      // then everything it matches is a national prefix.
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      // To determine whether `national_prefix_for_parsing` matched any
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      // "capturing groups", the value of the result of calling `.exec()`
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      // is looked at, and if it has non-undefined values where there're
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      // "capturing groups" in the regular expression, then it means
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      // that "capturing groups" have been matched.
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      // It's not possible to tell whether there'll be any "capturing gropus"
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      // before the matching process, because a `national_prefix_for_parsing`
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      // could exhibit both behaviors.
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      var capturedGroupsCount = prefixMatch.length - 1;
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      var hasCapturedGroups = capturedGroupsCount > 0 && prefixMatch[capturedGroupsCount];
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      if (metadata.nationalPrefixTransformRule() && hasCapturedGroups) {
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        nationalNumber = number.replace(prefixPattern, metadata.nationalPrefixTransformRule()); // If there's more than one captured group,
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        // then carrier code is the second one.
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        if (capturedGroupsCount > 1) {
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          carrierCode = prefixMatch[1];
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        }
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      } // If there're no "capturing groups",
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      // or if there're "capturing groups" but no
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      // `national_prefix_transform_rule`,
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      // then just strip the national prefix from the number,
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      // and possibly a carrier code.
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      // Seems like there could be more.
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      else {
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        // `prefixBeforeNationalNumber` is the whole substring matched by
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        // the `national_prefix_for_parsing` regular expression.
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        // There seem to be no guarantees that it's just a national prefix.
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        // For example, if there's a carrier code, it's gonna be a
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        // part of `prefixBeforeNationalNumber` too.
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        var prefixBeforeNationalNumber = prefixMatch[0];
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        nationalNumber = number.slice(prefixBeforeNationalNumber.length); // If there's at least one captured group,
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        // then carrier code is the first one.
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        if (hasCapturedGroups) {
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          carrierCode = prefixMatch[1];
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        }
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      } // Tries to guess whether a national prefix was present in the input.
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      // This is not something copy-pasted from Google's library:
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      // they don't seem to have an equivalent for that.
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      // So this isn't an "officially approved" way of doing something like that.
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      // But since there seems no other existing method, this library uses it.
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      var nationalPrefix;
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      if (hasCapturedGroups) {
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        var possiblePositionOfTheFirstCapturedGroup = number.indexOf(prefixMatch[1]);
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        var possibleNationalPrefix = number.slice(0, possiblePositionOfTheFirstCapturedGroup); // Example: an Argentinian (AR) phone number `0111523456789`.
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        // `prefixMatch[0]` is `01115`, and `$1` is `11`,
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        // and the rest of the phone number is `23456789`.
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        // The national number is transformed via `9$1` to `91123456789`.
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        // National prefix `0` is detected being present at the start.
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        // if (possibleNationalPrefix.indexOf(metadata.numberingPlan.nationalPrefix()) === 0) {
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        if (possibleNationalPrefix === metadata.numberingPlan.nationalPrefix()) {
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          nationalPrefix = metadata.numberingPlan.nationalPrefix();
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        }
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      } else {
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        nationalPrefix = prefixMatch[0];
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      }
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      return {
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        nationalNumber: nationalNumber,
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        nationalPrefix: nationalPrefix,
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        carrierCode: carrierCode
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      };
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    }
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  }
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  return {
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    nationalNumber: number
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  };
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}
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