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package android.telephony;

import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.AsYouTypeFormatter;
import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil;

import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
import android.text.Editable;
import android.text.Selection;
import android.text.TextWatcher;

import java.util.Locale;

Watches a TextView and if a phone number is entered will format it.

Stop formatting when the user

  • Inputs non-dialable characters
  • Removes the separator in the middle of string.

The formatting will be restarted once the text is cleared.

/** * Watches a {@link android.widget.TextView} and if a phone number is entered * will format it. * <p> * Stop formatting when the user * <ul> * <li>Inputs non-dialable characters</li> * <li>Removes the separator in the middle of string.</li> * </ul> * <p> * The formatting will be restarted once the text is cleared. */
public class PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher implements TextWatcher {
Indicates the change was caused by ourselves.
/** * Indicates the change was caused by ourselves. */
private boolean mSelfChange = false;
Indicates the formatting has been stopped.
/** * Indicates the formatting has been stopped. */
private boolean mStopFormatting; private AsYouTypeFormatter mFormatter;
The formatting is based on the current system locale and future locale changes may not take effect on this instance.
/** * The formatting is based on the current system locale and future locale changes * may not take effect on this instance. */
public PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher() { this(Locale.getDefault().getCountry()); }
The formatting is based on the given countryCode.
Params:
  • countryCode – the ISO 3166-1 two-letter country code that indicates the country/region where the phone number is being entered.
/** * The formatting is based on the given <code>countryCode</code>. * * @param countryCode the ISO 3166-1 two-letter country code that indicates the country/region * where the phone number is being entered. */
public PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher(String countryCode) { if (countryCode == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException(); mFormatter = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance().getAsYouTypeFormatter(countryCode); } @Override public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count, int after) { if (mSelfChange || mStopFormatting) { return; } // If the user manually deleted any non-dialable characters, stop formatting if (count > 0 && hasSeparator(s, start, count)) { stopFormatting(); } } @Override public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) { if (mSelfChange || mStopFormatting) { return; } // If the user inserted any non-dialable characters, stop formatting if (count > 0 && hasSeparator(s, start, count)) { stopFormatting(); } } @Override public synchronized void afterTextChanged(Editable s) { if (mStopFormatting) { // Restart the formatting when all texts were clear. mStopFormatting = !(s.length() == 0); return; } if (mSelfChange) { // Ignore the change caused by s.replace(). return; } String formatted = reformat(s, Selection.getSelectionEnd(s)); if (formatted != null) { int rememberedPos = mFormatter.getRememberedPosition(); mSelfChange = true; s.replace(0, s.length(), formatted, 0, formatted.length()); // The text could be changed by other TextWatcher after we changed it. If we found the // text is not the one we were expecting, just give up calling setSelection(). if (formatted.equals(s.toString())) { Selection.setSelection(s, rememberedPos); } mSelfChange = false; } PhoneNumberUtils.ttsSpanAsPhoneNumber(s, 0, s.length()); }
Generate the formatted number by ignoring all non-dialable chars and stick the cursor to the nearest dialable char to the left. For instance, if the number is (650) 123-45678 and '4' is removed then the cursor should be behind '3' instead of '-'.
/** * Generate the formatted number by ignoring all non-dialable chars and stick the cursor to the * nearest dialable char to the left. For instance, if the number is (650) 123-45678 and '4' is * removed then the cursor should be behind '3' instead of '-'. */
private String reformat(CharSequence s, int cursor) { // The index of char to the leftward of the cursor. int curIndex = cursor - 1; String formatted = null; mFormatter.clear(); char lastNonSeparator = 0; boolean hasCursor = false; int len = s.length(); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { char c = s.charAt(i); if (PhoneNumberUtils.isNonSeparator(c)) { if (lastNonSeparator != 0) { formatted = getFormattedNumber(lastNonSeparator, hasCursor); hasCursor = false; } lastNonSeparator = c; } if (i == curIndex) { hasCursor = true; } } if (lastNonSeparator != 0) { formatted = getFormattedNumber(lastNonSeparator, hasCursor); } return formatted; } private String getFormattedNumber(char lastNonSeparator, boolean hasCursor) { return hasCursor ? mFormatter.inputDigitAndRememberPosition(lastNonSeparator) : mFormatter.inputDigit(lastNonSeparator); } private void stopFormatting() { mStopFormatting = true; mFormatter.clear(); } private boolean hasSeparator(final CharSequence s, final int start, final int count) { for (int i = start; i < start + count; i++) { char c = s.charAt(i); if (!PhoneNumberUtils.isNonSeparator(c)) { return true; } } return false; } }