Split out test_model model and logic into it's own module
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
"""
This module houses the GeoIP object, a ctypes wrapper for the MaxMind GeoIP(R)
C API (http://www.maxmind.com/app/c). This is an alternative to the GPL
licensed Python GeoIP interface provided by MaxMind.
GeoIP(R) is a registered trademark of MaxMind, LLC of Boston, Massachusetts.
For IP-based geolocation, this module requires the GeoLite Country and City
datasets, in binary format (CSV will not work!). The datasets may be
downloaded from MaxMind at http://www.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/.
Grab GeoIP.dat.gz and GeoLiteCity.dat.gz, and unzip them in the directory
corresponding to settings.GEOIP_PATH. See the GeoIP docstring and examples
below for more details.
TODO: Verify compatibility with Windows.
Example:
>>> from django.contrib.gis.utils import GeoIP
>>> g = GeoIP()
>>> g.country('google.com')
{'country_code': 'US', 'country_name': 'United States'}
>>> g.city('72.14.207.99')
{'area_code': 650,
'city': 'Mountain View',
'country_code': 'US',
'country_code3': 'USA',
'country_name': 'United States',
'dma_code': 807,
'latitude': 37.419200897216797,
'longitude': -122.05740356445312,
'postal_code': '94043',
'region': 'CA'}
>>> g.lat_lon('salon.com')
(37.789798736572266, -122.39420318603516)
>>> g.lon_lat('uh.edu')
(-95.415199279785156, 29.77549934387207)
>>> g.geos('24.124.1.80').wkt
'POINT (-95.2087020874023438 39.0392990112304688)'
"""
import os, re
from ctypes import c_char_p, c_float, c_int, Structure, CDLL, POINTER
from ctypes.util import find_library
from django.conf import settings
if not settings._target: settings.configure()
# Creating the settings dictionary with any settings, if needed.
GEOIP_SETTINGS = dict((key, getattr(settings, key))
for key in ('GEOIP_PATH', 'GEOIP_LIBRARY_PATH', 'GEOIP_COUNTRY', 'GEOIP_CITY')
if hasattr(settings, key))
lib_path = GEOIP_SETTINGS.get('GEOIP_LIBRARY_PATH', None)
# GeoIP Exception class.
class GeoIPException(Exception): pass
# The shared library for the GeoIP C API. May be downloaded
# from http://www.maxmind.com/download/geoip/api/c/
if lib_path:
lib_name = None
else:
# TODO: Is this really the library name for Windows?
lib_name = 'GeoIP'
# Getting the path to the GeoIP library.
if lib_name: lib_path = find_library(lib_name)
if lib_path is None: raise GeoIPException('Could not find the GeoIP library (tried "%s"). '
'Try setting GEOIP_LIBRARY_PATH in your settings.' % lib_name)
lgeoip = CDLL(lib_path)
# Regular expressions for recognizing IP addresses and the GeoIP
# free database editions.
ipregex = re.compile(r'^(?P<w>\d\d?\d?)\.(?P<x>\d\d?\d?)\.(?P<y>\d\d?\d?)\.(?P<z>\d\d?\d?)$')
free_regex = re.compile(r'^GEO-\d{3}FREE')
lite_regex = re.compile(r'^GEO-\d{3}LITE')
#### GeoIP C Structure definitions ####
class GeoIPRecord(Structure):
_fields_ = [('country_code', c_char_p),
('country_code3', c_char_p),
('country_name', c_char_p),
('region', c_char_p),
('city', c_char_p),
('postal_code', c_char_p),
('latitude', c_float),
('longitude', c_float),
('dma_code', c_int),
('area_code', c_int),
]
class GeoIPTag(Structure): pass
#### ctypes function prototypes ####
RECTYPE = POINTER(GeoIPRecord)
DBTYPE = POINTER(GeoIPTag)
# For retrieving records by name or address.
def record_output(func):
func.restype = RECTYPE
return func
rec_by_addr = record_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_record_by_addr)
rec_by_name = record_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_record_by_name)
# For opening up GeoIP databases.
geoip_open = lgeoip.GeoIP_open
geoip_open.restype = DBTYPE
# String output routines.
def string_output(func):
func.restype = c_char_p
return func
geoip_dbinfo = string_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_database_info)
cntry_code_by_addr = string_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_country_code_by_addr)
cntry_code_by_name = string_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_country_code_by_name)
cntry_name_by_addr = string_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_country_name_by_addr)
cntry_name_by_name = string_output(lgeoip.GeoIP_country_name_by_name)
#### GeoIP class ####
class GeoIP(object):
# The flags for GeoIP memory caching.
# GEOIP_STANDARD - read database from filesystem, uses least memory.
#
# GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE - load database into memory, faster performance
# but uses more memory
#
# GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE - check for updated database. If database has been updated,
# reload filehandle and/or memory cache.
#
# GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE - just cache
# the most frequently accessed index portion of the database, resulting
# in faster lookups than GEOIP_STANDARD, but less memory usage than
# GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE - useful for larger databases such as
# GeoIP Organization and GeoIP City. Note, for GeoIP Country, Region
# and Netspeed databases, GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE is equivalent to GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE
#
GEOIP_STANDARD = 0
GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE = 1
GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE = 2
GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE = 4
cache_options = dict((opt, None) for opt in (0, 1, 2, 4))
def __init__(self, path=None, cache=0, country=None, city=None):
"""
Initializes the GeoIP object, no parameters are required to use default
settings. Keyword arguments may be passed in to customize the locations
of the GeoIP data sets.
* path: Base directory to where GeoIP data is located or the full path
to where the city or country data files (*.dat) are located.
Assumes that both the city and country data sets are located in
this directory; overrides the GEOIP_PATH settings attribute.
* cache: The cache settings when opening up the GeoIP datasets,
and may be an integer in (0, 1, 2, 4) corresponding to
the GEOIP_STANDARD, GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE, GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE,
and GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE `GeoIPOptions` C API settings,
respectively. Defaults to 0, meaning that the data is read
from the disk.
* country: The name of the GeoIP country data file. Defaults to
'GeoIP.dat'; overrides the GEOIP_COUNTRY settings attribute.
* city: The name of the GeoIP city data file. Defaults to
'GeoLiteCity.dat'; overrides the GEOIP_CITY settings attribute.
"""
# Checking the given cache option.
if cache in self.cache_options:
self._cache = self.cache_options[cache]
else:
raise GeoIPException('Invalid caching option: %s' % cache)
# Getting the GeoIP data path.
if not path:
path = GEOIP_SETTINGS.get('GEOIP_PATH', None)
if not path: raise GeoIPException('GeoIP path must be provided via parameter or the GEOIP_PATH setting.')
if not isinstance(path, basestring):
raise TypeError('Invalid path type: %s' % type(path).__name__)
cntry_ptr, city_ptr = (None, None)
if os.path.isdir(path):
# Getting the country and city files using the settings
# dictionary. If no settings are provided, default names
# are assigned.
country = os.path.join(path, country or GEOIP_SETTINGS.get('GEOIP_COUNTRY', 'GeoIP.dat'))
city = os.path.join(path, city or GEOIP_SETTINGS.get('GEOIP_CITY', 'GeoLiteCity.dat'))
elif os.path.isfile(path):
# Otherwise, some detective work will be needed to figure
# out whether the given database path is for the GeoIP country
# or city databases.
ptr = geoip_open(path, cache)
info = geoip_dbinfo(ptr)
if lite_regex.match(info):
# GeoLite City database.
city, city_ptr = path, ptr
elif free_regex.match(info):
# GeoIP Country database.
country, cntry_ptr = path, ptr
else:
raise GeoIPException('Unable to recognize database edition: %s' % info)
else:
raise GeoIPException('GeoIP path must be a valid file or directory.')
# `_init_db` does the dirty work.
self._init_db(country, cache, '_country', cntry_ptr)
self._init_db(city, cache, '_city', city_ptr)
def _init_db(self, db_file, cache, attname, ptr=None):
"Helper routine for setting GeoIP ctypes database properties."
if ptr:
# Pointer already retrieved.
pass
elif os.path.isfile(db_file or ''):
ptr = geoip_open(db_file, cache)
setattr(self, attname, ptr)
setattr(self, '%s_file' % attname, db_file)
def _check_query(self, query, country=False, city=False, city_or_country=False):
"Helper routine for checking the query and database availability."
# Making sure a string was passed in for the query.
if not isinstance(query, basestring):
raise TypeError('GeoIP query must be a string, not type %s' % type(query).__name__)
# Extra checks for the existence of country and city databases.
if city_or_country and self._country is None and self._city is None:
raise GeoIPException('Invalid GeoIP country and city data files.')
elif country and self._country is None:
raise GeoIPException('Invalid GeoIP country data file: %s' % self._country_file)
elif city and self._city is None:
raise GeoIPException('Invalid GeoIP city data file: %s' % self._city_file)
def city(self, query):
"""
Returns a dictionary of city information for the given IP address or
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). Some information in the dictionary
may be undefined (None).
"""
self._check_query(query, city=True)
if ipregex.match(query):
# If an IP address was passed in
ptr = rec_by_addr(self._city, c_char_p(query))
else:
# If a FQDN was passed in.
ptr = rec_by_name(self._city, c_char_p(query))
# Checking the pointer to the C structure, if valid pull out elements
# into a dicionary and return.
if bool(ptr):
record = ptr.contents
return dict((tup[0], getattr(record, tup[0])) for tup in record._fields_)
else:
return None
def country_code(self, query):
"Returns the country code for the given IP Address or FQDN."
self._check_query(query, city_or_country=True)
if self._country:
if ipregex.match(query): return cntry_code_by_addr(self._country, query)
else: return cntry_code_by_name(self._country, query)
else:
return self.city(query)['country_code']
def country_name(self, query):
"Returns the country name for the given IP Address or FQDN."
self._check_query(query, city_or_country=True)
if self._country:
if ipregex.match(query): return cntry_name_by_addr(self._country, query)
else: return cntry_name_by_name(self._country, query)
else:
return self.city(query)['country_name']
def country(self, query):
"""
Returns a dictonary with with the country code and name when given an
IP address or a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). For example, both
'24.124.1.80' and 'djangoproject.com' are valid parameters.
"""
# Returning the country code and name
return {'country_code' : self.country_code(query),
'country_name' : self.country_name(query),
}
#### Coordinate retrieval routines ####
def coords(self, query, ordering=('longitude', 'latitude')):
cdict = self.city(query)
if cdict is None: return None
else: return tuple(cdict[o] for o in ordering)
def lon_lat(self, query):
"Returns a tuple of the (longitude, latitude) for the given query."
return self.coords(query)
def lat_lon(self, query):
"Returns a tuple of the (latitude, longitude) for the given query."
return self.coords(query, ('latitude', 'longitude'))
def geos(self, query):
"Returns a GEOS Point object for the given query."
ll = self.lon_lat(query)
if ll:
from django.contrib.gis.geos import Point
return Point(ll, srid=4326)
else:
return None
#### GeoIP Database Information Routines ####
def country_info(self):
"Returns information about the GeoIP country database."
if self._country is None:
ci = 'No GeoIP Country data in "%s"' % self._country_file
else:
ci = geoip_dbinfo(self._country)
return ci
country_info = property(country_info)
def city_info(self):
"Retuns information about the GeoIP city database."
if self._city is None:
ci = 'No GeoIP City data in "%s"' % self._city_file
else:
ci = geoip_dbinfo(self._city)
return ci
city_info = property(city_info)
def info(self):
"Returns information about all GeoIP databases in use."
return 'Country:\n\t%s\nCity:\n\t%s' % (self.country_info, self.city_info)
info = property(info)
#### Methods for compatibility w/the GeoIP-Python API. ####
@classmethod
def open(cls, full_path, cache):
return GeoIP(full_path, cache)
def _rec_by_arg(self, arg):
if self._city:
return self.city(arg)
else:
return self.country(arg)
region_by_addr = city
region_by_name = city
record_by_addr = _rec_by_arg
record_by_name = _rec_by_arg
country_code_by_addr = country_code
country_code_by_name = country_code
country_name_by_addr = country_name
country_name_by_name = country_name