A general purpose library for validating and formatting mobile phone numbers.
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber();
You can bind to an event when the user changes the country of the phone number:
$('input.phone-num').bind('country.mobilePhoneNumber', function(e, country) {
console.log('The new country code:', country);
})
You can find a demo here.
Dependencies:
- jQuery.caret
- Tested on jQuery 1.8.3 and 1.11.1
Enables phone number formatting.
Options:
defaultPrefix
: allows the user to type a phone number without the prefix for this specific value.
Example:
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber({
defaultPrefix: '+1'
});
Returns the phone number value with prefix, but without other formatting.
Example:
$('input.phone-num').val(); //=> '+1 (415) 123-5554'
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber('val'); //=> '+14151235554'
Returns whether the phone number is valid.
Note: this implementation is very naive; it only validates that the phone number is longer than its prefix.
Example:
$('input.phone-num').val(); //=> '+1 (415) 123-5554'
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber('validate'); //=> true
$('input.phone-num').val(); //=> '+43'
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber('validate'); //=> false
Returns the two-letter country code of the phone number.
Example:
$('input.phone-num').val(); //=> '+32 495 12 34 56'
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber('country'); //=> 'BE'
Returns the prefix of the phone number.
Example:
$('input.phone-num').val(); //=> '+32 495 12 34 56'
$('input.phone-num').mobilePhoneNumber('prefix'); //=> '+32'
Returns the formatted phone number.
Example:
$.formatMobilePhoneNumber('14151235554'); //=> '+1 (415) 123-5554'
Triggered when the country has changed.
Example:
$('input.phone-num').bind('country.mobilePhoneNumber', function(e, country) {
console.log('The new country code:', country);
})
// Simulate user input
$('input.phone-num').val('+32495123456').keyup();
//=> The new country code: BE
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We recommend you set the pattern
, type
, and x-autocompletetype
attributes, which will trigger autocompletion and a numeric keypad to display on touch devices:
<input class="phone-num" type="tel" pattern="\d*" x-autocompletetype="tel">
You may have to turn off HTML5 validation (using the novalidate
form attribute) when using this pattern
, since it won't permit spaces and other characters that appear in the formatted version of the phone number.