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abstract-python-phone-validation
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AbstractPhoneValidation - Wrapper to quickly start using the powerful AbstractAPI's Phone Validation service in your projects.
Integrate the powerful Phone Validation API from Abstract in your Python project in a few lines of code.
Abstract's Phone Number Validation and Verification API is a fast, lightweight, modern, and RESTful JSON API for determining the validity and other details of phone numbers from over 190 countries.
It's very simple to use: you only need to submit your API key and a phone number, and the API will respond as assessment of its validity, as well as additional details like the carrier details, line type, region and city details, and more.
Validating and verifying phone numbers is a critical step to reducing the chances of low quality data and fraudulent or risky users in your website or application.
This library supports the Python version 3.6 and higher.
You can install python-phone-validation via PyPi or by downloading the source.
python-phone-validation is available on Packagist as the
abstract-python-phone-validation
package:
pip install abstract-python-phone-validation
Get your API key for free and without hassle from the Abstact website.
# Verify phone using Abstract's Phone Validation and Verification API and Python
from python_phone_validation import AbstractPhoneValidation
PHONE_VAL_API_KEY = "YYYYYY"; # Get your API Key from https://app.abstractapi.com/api/phone-validation/documentation
AbstractPhoneValidation.configure(PHONE_VAL_API_KEY)
AbstractPhoneValidation.verify("14154582468")
The API response is returned in a IpGeolocationData
object.
PARAMETER | TYPE | DETAILS |
---|---|---|
number | String | The phone number submitted for validation and verification. |
valid | Boolean | Is true if the phone number submitted is valid. |
local_format | String | The local or national format of the submitted phone number. For example, it removes any international formatting, such as "+1" in the case of the US. |
international_format | String | The international format of the submitted phone number. This means appending the phone number's country code and a "+" at the beginning. |
country_name | String | The name of the country in which the phone number is registered. |
country_code | String | The country's two letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code. |
country_prefix | The country's calling code prefix. | |
registered_location | String | As much location details as are available from our data. This can include the region, state / province, and in some cases down to the city. |
carrier | String | The carrier that the number is registered with. |
line_type | String | The type of phone number. The possible values are: Landline, Mobile, Satellite, Premium, Paging, Special, Toll_Free, and Unknown. |
You will find additional information and request examples in the Abstract help page.
If you need help installing or using the library, please contact Abstract's Support.
For bug report and feature suggestion, please use this repository issues page.
Contributions are always welcome, as they improve the quality of the libraries we provide to the community.
Please provide your changes covered by the appropriate unit tests, and post them in the pull requests page.
To install the requirements, run:
python3 setup.py install --user
Once you implementer all your changes and the unit tests, run the following command to run the tests:
PHONE_VAL_API_KEY=YYYYYY python3 tests/test_python_phone_validation.py
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AbstractPhoneValidation - Wrapper to quickly start using the powerful AbstractAPI's Phone Validation service in your projects.
We found that abstract-python-phone-validation demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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