package common import ( "errors" "fmt" "regexp" "strings" ) // Define the regex patterns as constants const ( phoneRegex = `^(?:\+254|254|0)?((?:7[0-9]{8})|(?:1[01][0-9]{7}))$` addressRegex = `^0x[a-fA-F0-9]{40}$` aliasRegex = `^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$` ) // IsValidPhoneNumber checks if the given number is a valid phone number func IsValidPhoneNumber(phonenumber string) bool { match, _ := regexp.MatchString(phoneRegex, phonenumber) return match } // IsValidAddress checks if the given address is a valid Ethereum address func IsValidAddress(address string) bool { match, _ := regexp.MatchString(addressRegex, address) return match } // IsValidAlias checks if the alias is a valid alias format func IsValidAlias(alias string) bool { match, _ := regexp.MatchString(aliasRegex, alias) return match } // CheckRecipient validates the recipient format based on the criteria func CheckRecipient(recipient string) (string, error) { if IsValidPhoneNumber(recipient) { return "phone number", nil } if IsValidAddress(recipient) { return "address", nil } if IsValidAlias(recipient) { return "alias", nil } return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid recipient: must be a phone number, address or alias") } // FormatPhoneNumber formats a Kenyan phone number to "+254xxxxxxxx". func FormatPhoneNumber(phone string) (string, error) { if !IsValidPhoneNumber(phone) { return "", errors.New("invalid phone number") } // Remove any leading "+" and spaces phone = strings.TrimPrefix(phone, "+") phone = strings.ReplaceAll(phone, " ", "") // Replace leading "0" with "254" if present if strings.HasPrefix(phone, "0") { phone = "254" + phone[1:] } // Add "+" if not already present if !strings.HasPrefix(phone, "254") { return "", errors.New("unexpected format") } return "+" + phone, nil }