/** * Copyright (C) 2019 Simon Redman * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License or (at your option) version 3 or any later version * accepted by the membership of KDE e.V. (or its successor approved * by the membership of KDE e.V.), which shall act as a proxy * defined in Section 14 of version 3 of the license. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "smshelper.h" #include #include #include Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(KDECONNECT_SMS_SMSHELPER, "kdeconnect.sms.smshelper") bool SmsHelper::isPhoneNumberMatchCanonicalized(const QString& canonicalPhone1, const QString& canonicalPhone2) { if (canonicalPhone1.isEmpty() || canonicalPhone2.isEmpty()) { // The empty string is not a valid phone number so does not match anything return false; } // To decide if a phone number matches: // 1. Are they similar lengths? If two numbers are very different, probably one is junk data and should be ignored // 2. Is one a superset of the other? Phone number digits get more specific the further towards the end of the string, // so if one phone number ends with the other, it is probably just a more-complete version of the same thing const QString& longerNumber = canonicalPhone1.length() >= canonicalPhone2.length() ? canonicalPhone1 : canonicalPhone2; const QString& shorterNumber = canonicalPhone1.length() < canonicalPhone2.length() ? canonicalPhone1 : canonicalPhone2; const CountryCode& country = determineCountryCode(longerNumber); const bool shorterNumberIsShortCode = isShortCode(shorterNumber, country); const bool longerNumberIsShortCode = isShortCode(longerNumber, country); if ((shorterNumberIsShortCode && !longerNumberIsShortCode) || (!shorterNumberIsShortCode && longerNumberIsShortCode)) { // If only one of the numbers is a short code, they clearly do not match return false; } bool matchingPhoneNumber = longerNumber.endsWith(shorterNumber); return matchingPhoneNumber; } bool SmsHelper::isPhoneNumberMatch(const QString& phone1, const QString& phone2) { const QString& canonicalPhone1 = canonicalizePhoneNumber(phone1); const QString& canonicalPhone2 = canonicalizePhoneNumber(phone2); return isPhoneNumberMatchCanonicalized(canonicalPhone1, canonicalPhone2); } bool SmsHelper::isShortCode(const QString& phoneNumber, const SmsHelper::CountryCode& country) { // Regardless of which country this number belongs to, a number of length less than 6 is a "short code" if (phoneNumber.length() <= 6) { return true; } if (country == CountryCode::Australia && phoneNumber.length() == 8 && phoneNumber.startsWith(QStringLiteral("19"))) { return true; } if (country == CountryCode::CzechRepublic && phoneNumber.length() <= 9) { // This entry of the Wikipedia article is fairly poorly written, so it is not clear whether a // short code with length 7 should start with a 9. Leave it like this for now, upgrade as // we get more information return true; } return false; } SmsHelper::CountryCode SmsHelper::determineCountryCode(const QString& canonicalNumber) { // This is going to fall apart if someone has not entered a country code into their contact book // or if Android decides it can't be bothered to report the country code, but probably we will // be fine anyway if (canonicalNumber.startsWith(QStringLiteral("41"))) { return CountryCode::Australia; } if (canonicalNumber.startsWith(QStringLiteral("420"))) { return CountryCode::CzechRepublic; } // The only countries I care about for the current implementation are Australia and CzechRepublic // If we need to deal with further countries, we should probably find a library return CountryCode::Other; } QString SmsHelper::canonicalizePhoneNumber(const QString& phoneNumber) { QString toReturn(phoneNumber); toReturn = toReturn.remove(QStringLiteral(" ")); toReturn = toReturn.remove(QStringLiteral("-")); toReturn = toReturn.remove(QStringLiteral("(")); toReturn = toReturn.remove(QStringLiteral(")")); toReturn = toReturn.remove(QStringLiteral("+")); toReturn = toReturn.remove(QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("^0*"))); // Strip leading zeroes if (toReturn.length() == 0) { // If we have stripped away everything, assume this is a special number (and already canonicalized) return phoneNumber; } return toReturn; }