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Normalic

Easy parser/normalizer for U.S. addresses, U.S. phone numbers, and URIs.

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Don’t you wanna punch yourself in the face every time you have to parse and normalize this stuff?

I did repeatedly while writing this gem so you don’t have to anymore.

It tries to correct mal-formed input to the best of its ability.

Example

>> address = Normalic::Address.parse("201 Varick St. floor 12th, New York, NY 10014")
>> address.number
=> "201"

>> address.street
=> "Varick"

>> address.to_s
=> "201 Varick St., New York, NY 10014"

>> phone = Normalic::PhoneNumber.parse("00 + 1* (212) 989-9741 ext. 123")
>> phone.npa
=> "212"

>> phone.to_s
=> "212 989 9741"

>> uri = Normalic::URI.parse("github.com/ericxtang/expresso/../normalic/")
>> uri.domain
=> "github"

>> uri.scheme
=> "http"

>> uri.to_s
=> "http://www.github.com/ericxtang/normalic"

>> addr = Normalic::Address.normalize_fields("address" => "201 Varick St.",
                                          :city => "New York",
                                          :state => "NY",
                                          :zipcode => 10014)
>> addr.number
=> "201"

Note on URI parsing behavior

In the name of normalization, the URI class uses http and www as the default scheme and subdomain if they are missing from the input string.

Contributors

Eric Tang www.erictang.org

Mike Craig twitter.com/mkscrg

Aidan Feldman www.aidanfeldman.com/

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