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In this exercise, you'll be breaking out a validator for phone numbers in the Person
class. Currently the validator is a lengthy regular expression (credit: stack overflow) that matches the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) standards and includes the ability to use extensions.
Don't let the complexity of the regex intimidate you; it works as any other regex would in a validation and trying to understand how it works is a great exercise in and of itself.
To start, you'll want to clone and run the setup script for the repo
git clone [email protected]:thoughtbot-upcase-exercises/extract-validator.git
cd extract-validator
bin/setup
Extract a new phone number validator from Person
(located at lib/person.rb
). Make sure to write tests for the new validator as you go.
In the end your code should be able to be called in-line as name_of_validator: true
.
Make sure all tests are passing by running:
rake
Check out the featured solution branch to see the approach we recommend for this exercise.
If you find yourself stuck, be sure to check out the associated Upcase Forum discussion for this exercise to see what other folks have said.
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