A Django library which interfaces with python-phonenumbers to validate, pretty print and convert
phone numbers. python-phonenumbers is a port of Google's libphonenumber library, which
powers Android's phone number handling.
Included are:
PhoneNumber, a pythonic wrapper aroundpython-phonenumbers'PhoneNumberclassPhoneNumberField, a model fieldPhoneNumberField, a form fieldPhoneNumberPrefixWidget, a form widget for selecting a region code and entering a national numberPhoneNumberInternationalFallbackWidget, a form widget that uses national numbers unless an international number is entered
- Note: This package will by default install phonenumberslite if no
- phonenumbers package has been installed already.
pip install django-phonenumber-field
Use it like any regular model field:
from phonenumber_field.modelfields import PhoneNumberField
class MyModel(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
phone_number = PhoneNumberField()
fax_number = PhoneNumberField(blank=True)
Internally, PhoneNumberField is based upon CharField and by default
represents the number as a string of an international phonenumber in the database (e.g
'+41524204242').
Representation can be set by PHONENUMBER_DB_FORMAT variable in django settings module.
This variable must be one of 'E164', 'INTERNATIONAL', 'NATIONAL' or 'RFC3966'.
Recommended is one of the globally meaningful formats 'E164', 'INTERNATIONAL' or
'RFC3966'. 'NATIONAL' format require to set up PHONENUMBER_DEFAULT_REGION variable.
As with CharField's, it is discouraged to use null=True.
The object returned is a PhoneNumber instance, not a string. If strings are used to initialize it,
e.g. via MyModel(phone_number='+41524204242') or form handling, it has to be a phone number
with country code.