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/*** Mobile number payload*/mobileNumberPayload(payload){if(payload&&payload.countryCode){this.notifications.country_code=payload.countryCode}if(payload&&payload.countryCallingCode){this.notifications.country_calling_code=payload.countryCallingCode}if(payload&&payload.nationalNumber){this.notifications.phone_number=payload.nationalNumber}},
Now, it looks like I only have access to the nationalNumber key in the payload of the update event, which is fine, but the issue I have currently is if I type in a UK based mobile number, starting with 07 with spaces etc, then for some reason despite the nationalNumber being in the international format I still continue to see the "friendly" formatted number in my v-model which isn't what I want as this is then what's saved to my phone_number field.
How can I make the component always use the nationalNumber for the v-model?
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I've just started using this library, I'm storing 3 fields in my Laravel database:
country_code
country_calling_code
phone_number
My Vue component is currently:
My JS is:
Now, it looks like I only have access to the
nationalNumber
key in the payload of the update event, which is fine, but the issue I have currently is if I type in a UK based mobile number, starting with07
with spaces etc, then for some reason despite thenationalNumber
being in the international format I still continue to see the "friendly" formatted number in myv-model
which isn't what I want as this is then what's saved to myphone_number
field.How can I make the component always use the
nationalNumber
for thev-model
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: