com.github.fge.jsonschema.format.draftv3.PhoneAttribute Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* Copyright (c) 2014, Francis Galiegue ([email protected])
*
* This software is dual-licensed under:
*
* - the Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 3.0 or, at your option, any
* later version;
* - the Apache Software License (ASL) version 2.0.
*
* The text of this file and of both licenses is available at the root of this
* project or, if you have the jar distribution, in directory META-INF/, under
* the names LGPL-3.0.txt and ASL-2.0.txt respectively.
*
* Direct link to the sources:
*
* - LGPL 3.0: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt
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*/
package com.github.fge.jsonschema.format.draftv3;
import com.github.fge.jackson.NodeType;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.exceptions.ProcessingException;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.report.ProcessingReport;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.format.AbstractFormatAttribute;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.format.FormatAttribute;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.processors.data.FullData;
import com.github.fge.msgsimple.bundle.MessageBundle;
import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.NumberParseException;
import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil;
/**
* Attempt to validate the {@code phone} format attribute.
*
* The draft says the phone MAY match E.123. Quite vague. Here we use
* Google's libphonenumber
* as it is a library specialized in phone number recognition.
*
* It will only chek if this is a potential phone number, not whether it is
* actually valid for your country! If you really want that, you will probably
* want to write your own {@link FormatAttribute}.
*/
//TODO: more tests?
public final class PhoneAttribute
extends AbstractFormatAttribute
{
private static final PhoneNumberUtil PARSER = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance();
private static final FormatAttribute INSTANCE = new PhoneAttribute();
public static FormatAttribute getInstance()
{
return INSTANCE;
}
private PhoneAttribute()
{
super("phone", NodeType.STRING);
}
@Override
public void validate(final ProcessingReport report,
final MessageBundle bundle, final FullData data)
throws ProcessingException
{
final String input = data.getInstance().getNode().textValue();
/*
* The libphonenumber API doc says that no matter what region you put
* when validating national phone numbers, the number is not actually
* considered valid for a specific country without further
* verifications. International phone numbers MUST start with a
* "+" however, this is a constant.
*
* So, this is the only switching point: if it starts with a "+",
* check with the "no zone" specification, otherwise check with any
* country code.
*/
try {
if (input.startsWith("+"))
PARSER.parse(input, "ZZ");
else
PARSER.parse(input, "FR");
} catch (NumberParseException ignored) {
report.error(newMsg(data, bundle, "err.format.invalidPhoneNumber")
.putArgument("value", input));
}
}
}
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