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| |
| // Definition of protocol buffer for representing international telephone numbers. |
| // @author Shaopeng Jia |
| |
| syntax = "proto2"; |
| |
| option java_package = "com.google.i18n.phonenumbers"; |
| option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; |
| |
| package i18n.phonenumbers; |
| |
| message PhoneNumber { |
| // The country calling code for this number, as defined by the International |
| // Telecommunication Union (ITU). For example, this would be 1 for NANPA |
| // countries, and 33 for France. |
| required int32 country_code = 1; |
| |
| // The National (significant) Number, as defined in International |
| // Telecommunication Union (ITU) Recommendation E.164, without any leading |
| // zero. The leading-zero is stored separately if required, since this is an |
| // uint64 and hence cannot store such information. Do not use this field |
| // directly: if you want the national significant number, call the |
| // getNationalSignificantNumber method of PhoneNumberUtil. |
| // |
| // For countries which have the concept of an "area code" or "national |
| // destination code", this is included in the National (significant) Number. |
| // Although the ITU says the maximum length should be 15, we have found longer |
| // numbers in some countries e.g. Germany. |
| // Note that the National (significant) Number does not contain the National |
| // (trunk) prefix. Obviously, as a uint64, it will never contain any |
| // formatting (hyphens, spaces, parentheses), nor any alphanumeric spellings. |
| required uint64 national_number = 2; |
| |
| // Extension is not standardized in ITU recommendations, except for being |
| // defined as a series of numbers with a maximum length of 40 digits. It is |
| // defined as a string here to accommodate for the possible use of a leading |
| // zero in the extension (organizations have complete freedom to do so, as |
| // there is no standard defined). Other than digits, some other dialling |
| // characters such as "," (indicating a wait) may be stored here. |
| optional string extension = 3; |
| |
| // In some countries, the national (significant) number starts with one or |
| // more "0"s without this being a national prefix or trunk code of some kind. |
| // For example, the leading zero in the national (significant) number of an |
| // Italian phone number indicates the number is a fixed-line number. There |
| // have been plans to migrate fixed-line numbers to start with the digit two |
| // since December 2000, but it has not happened yet. See |
| // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B39 for more details. |
| // |
| // These fields can be safely ignored (there is no need to set them) for most |
| // countries. Some limited number of countries behave like Italy - for these |
| // cases, if the leading zero(s) of a number would be retained even when |
| // dialling internationally, set this flag to true, and also set the number of |
| // leading zeros. |
| // |
| // Clients who use the parsing functionality of the i18n phone |
| // number libraries will have these fields set if necessary automatically. |
| optional bool italian_leading_zero = 4; |
| optional int32 number_of_leading_zeros = 8 [ default = 1 ]; |
| |
| // The next few fields are non-essential fields for a phone number. They |
| // retain extra information about the form the phone number was in when it was |
| // provided to us to parse. They can be safely ignored by most clients. To |
| // populate them, call parseAndKeepRawInput on PhoneNumberUtil. |
| |
| // This field is used to store the raw input string containing phone numbers |
| // before it was canonicalized by the library. For example, it could be used |
| // to store alphanumerical numbers such as "1-800-GOOG-411". |
| optional string raw_input = 5; |
| |
| // The source from which the country_code is derived. This is not set in the |
| // general parsing method, but in the method that parses and keeps raw_input. |
| // New fields could be added upon request. |
| enum CountryCodeSource { |
| // Default value returned if this is not set, because the phone number was |
| // created using parse, not parseAndKeepRawInput. hasCountryCodeSource will |
| // return false if this is the case. |
| UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| |
| // The country_code is derived based on a phone number with a leading "+", |
| // e.g. the French number "+33 1 42 68 53 00". |
| FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN = 1; |
| |
| // The country_code is derived based on a phone number with a leading IDD, |
| // e.g. the French number "011 33 1 42 68 53 00", as it is dialled from US. |
| FROM_NUMBER_WITH_IDD = 5; |
| |
| // The country_code is derived based on a phone number without a leading |
| // "+", e.g. the French number "33 1 42 68 53 00" when defaultCountry is |
| // supplied as France. |
| FROM_NUMBER_WITHOUT_PLUS_SIGN = 10; |
| |
| // The country_code is derived NOT based on the phone number itself, but |
| // from the defaultCountry parameter provided in the parsing function by the |
| // clients. This happens mostly for numbers written in the national format |
| // (without country code). For example, this would be set when parsing the |
| // French number "01 42 68 53 00", when defaultCountry is supplied as |
| // France. |
| FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY = 20; |
| } |
| |
| // The source from which the country_code is derived. |
| optional CountryCodeSource country_code_source = 6; |
| |
| // The carrier selection code that is preferred when calling this phone number |
| // domestically. This also includes codes that need to be dialed in some |
| // countries when calling from landlines to mobiles or vice versa. For |
| // example, in Columbia, a "3" needs to be dialed before the phone number |
| // itself when calling from a mobile phone to a domestic landline phone and |
| // vice versa. |
| // |
| // Note this is the "preferred" code, which means other codes may work as |
| // well. |
| optional string preferred_domestic_carrier_code = 7; |
| } |
| |
| // Examples: |
| // |
| // Google MTV, +1 650-253-0000, (650) 253-0000 |
| // country_code: 1 |
| // national_number: 6502530000 |
| // |
| // Google Paris, +33 (0)1 42 68 53 00, 01 42 68 53 00 |
| // country_code: 33 |
| // national_number: 142685300 |
| // |
| // Google Beijing, +86-10-62503000, (010) 62503000 |
| // country_code: 86 |
| // national_number: 1062503000 |
| // |
| // Google Italy, +39 02-36618 300, 02-36618 300 |
| // country_code: 39 |
| // national_number: 236618300 |
| // italian_leading_zero: true |