tel-carrier-db v1.1.3
tel-carrier-db
A static cache of http://fonefinder.net's database, adapted for use with Node.js.
Usage
npm install --save tel-carrier-db(function () {
'use strict';
var telDb = require('tel-carrier-db')
, info
;
// country, area code, prefix, exchange/subscriber/line
info = telDb.lookup('1', '801', '360', '5555');
if (info) {
console.log(info);
} else {
console.log('Not found');
}
}());Example Output:
{ "number": "+18013605555"
, "city": "PROVO"
, "state": "Utah"
, "st": "UT"
, "company": "CELLCO PARTNERSHIP DBA VERIZON WIRELESS - UT"
, "type": "WIRELESS PROV"
, "carrier": "verizon"
, "carrierName": "Verizon"
, "link": "http://www.verizonwireless.com"
, "wireless": true
}Note that the country parameter is ignored.
Only US numbers are supported at this time.
Also note that carrier, link, and wireless may be empty strings or undefined.
Update the Database
This tool is used to scrape the nanp nxx database used by
tel-carrier
Here's the process:
#1 Installation
git clone git@github.com:coolaj86/nxx-lookup.git
pushd nxx-lookup
npm install --dev#2 Download the database
node ./downloadThis will download to ./data which will result in about 80MiB of html files.
When the download completes it will write out about 5MiB of tables into data.json.
That file is an object that looks like this:
{ list: {
"801": [
[360,1531,39,39,908,4]
, ...
]
, ...
}
, cities: [ "DALLAS", ... ]
, states: [ "Texas", ...]
, sts: [ "TX", ... ]
, companies: [ "CELLCO PARTNERSHIP DBA VERIZON WIRELESS - TX", ... ]
, types: [ "WIRELESS PROV", ... ]
, carriers: [ "verizon", ... ]
, links: [ "http://www.verizonwireless.com", ... ]
}The array inside of list is in the following format:
{ "area code": [ ["prefix", "city", "state", "st", "comment", "type"] ] }Note that what may appear to be numeric ids used for city, state, st, comment, and type are actually transient and you must not rely on them - they're just for the sake of poor-man's compression.
Porting
No porting information is available at this time.
In the future we may maintain a list of known-ported numbers to exclude from the nxx blocks. Don't count on it.