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Update IPy-1.01
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lib/IPy.py
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@ -6,12 +6,14 @@ Further Information might be available at:
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https://github.com/haypo/python-ipy
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"""
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__version__ = '0.83'
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__version__ = '1.01'
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import bisect
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import collections
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import sys
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import types
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try:
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import collections.abc as collections_abc
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except ImportError:
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import collections as collections_abc
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# Definition of the Ranges for IPv4 IPs
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# this should include www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
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@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ IPv4ranges = {
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'00000000': 'PRIVATE', # 0/8
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'00001010': 'PRIVATE', # 10/8
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'0110010001': 'CARRIER_GRADE_NAT', #100.64/10
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'01111111': 'PRIVATE', # 127.0/8
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'01111111': 'LOOPBACK', # 127.0/8
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'1': 'PUBLIC', # fall back
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'1010100111111110': 'PRIVATE', # 169.254/16
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'101011000001': 'PRIVATE', # 172.16/12
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@ -121,13 +123,14 @@ MAX_IPV6_ADDRESS = 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
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IPV6_TEST_MAP = 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff00000000
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IPV6_MAP_MASK = 0x00000000000000000000ffff00000000
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if sys.version_info >= (3,):
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try:
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INT_TYPES = (int, long)
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STR_TYPES = (str, unicode)
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xrange
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except NameError:
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INT_TYPES = (int,)
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STR_TYPES = (str,)
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xrange = range
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else:
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INT_TYPES = (int, long)
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STR_TYPES = (str, unicode)
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class IPint(object):
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else:
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raise ValueError("can't parse")
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(self.ip, parsedVersion) = parseAddress(ip)
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(self.ip, parsedVersion) = parseAddress(ip, ipversion)
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if ipversion == 0:
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ipversion = parsedVersion
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if prefixlen == -1:
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"""Return a description of the IP type ('PRIVATE', 'RESERVED', etc).
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>>> print(IP('127.0.0.1').iptype())
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PRIVATE
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LOOPBACK
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>>> print(IP('192.168.1.1').iptype())
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PRIVATE
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>>> print(IP('195.185.1.2').iptype())
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"""
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return True
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def __bool__(self):
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return self.__nonzero__()
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def __len__(self):
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"""
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def __lt__(self, other):
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return self.__cmp__(other) < 0
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def __le__(self, other):
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return self.__cmp__(other) <= 0
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def __hash__(self):
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"""Called for the key object for dictionary operations, and by
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the built-in function hash(). Should return a 32-bit integer
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raise ValueError("%s cannot be converted to an IPv4 address."
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% repr(self))
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class IPSet(collections.MutableSet):
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class IPSet(collections_abc.MutableSet):
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def __init__(self, iterable=[]):
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# Make sure it's iterable, otherwise wrap
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if not isinstance(iterable, collections.Iterable):
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if not isinstance(iterable, collections_abc.Iterable):
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raise TypeError("'%s' object is not iterable" % type(iterable).__name__)
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# Make sure we only accept IP objects
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def add(self, value):
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# Make sure it's iterable, otherwise wrap
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if not isinstance(value, collections.Iterable):
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if not isinstance(value, collections_abc.Iterable):
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value = [value]
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# Check type
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def discard(self, value):
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# Make sure it's iterable, otherwise wrap
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if not isinstance(value, collections.Iterable):
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if not isinstance(value, collections_abc.Iterable):
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value = [value]
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# This is much faster than iterating over the addresses
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index += 1
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return value
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def parseAddress(ipstr):
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def parseAddress(ipstr, ipversion=0):
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"""
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Parse a string and return the corresponding IP address (as integer)
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and a guess of the IP version.
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# assume IPv6 in pure hexadecimal notation
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return (hexval, 6)
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elif ipstr.find('.') != -1 or (intval is not None and intval < 256):
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elif ipstr.find('.') != -1 or (intval is not None and intval < 256 and ipversion != 6):
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# assume IPv4 ('127' gets interpreted as '127.0.0.0')
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bytes = ipstr.split('.')
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if len(bytes) > 4:
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# will be interpreted as IPv4 first byte
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if intval > MAX_IPV6_ADDRESS:
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raise ValueError("IP Address can't be larger than %x: %x" % (MAX_IPV6_ADDRESS, intval))
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if intval <= MAX_IPV4_ADDRESS:
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if intval <= MAX_IPV4_ADDRESS and ipversion != 6:
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return (intval, 4)
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else:
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return (intval, 6)
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