Well, I am anything but an experienced Data::FormValidator user, but I'll give it a whirl. I'm not sure why you only required 2 field, so I changed it to require all.
use Number::Phone::US qw(is_valid_number); #Format is easier to work
+ with than the simple constraints version
my $profile = {
required => [qw( p1
p2
p3 )],
constraints => {
p1 => {
constraint => sub { my $val .= "$_-" for @_; chop $va
+l; is_valid_number($val)},
params => [ qw( p1 p2 p3 ) ],
},
}
Feels ugly, and I haven't really worked with this module before. As always, YMMV.
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