Object
IPAddr provides a set of methods to manipulate an IP address. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
require 'ipaddr' ipaddr1 = IPAddr.new "3ffe:505:2::1" p ipaddr1 #=> #<IPAddr: IPv6:3ffe:0505:0002:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff> p ipaddr1.to_s #=> "3ffe:505:2::1" ipaddr2 = ipaddr1.mask(48) #=> #<IPAddr: IPv6:3ffe:0505:0002:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/ffff:ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000> p ipaddr2.to_s #=> "3ffe:505:2::" ipaddr3 = IPAddr.new "192.168.2.0/24" p ipaddr3 #=> #<IPAddr: IPv4:192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0>
32 bit mask for IPv4
Format string for IPv6
128 bit mask for IPv6
Regexp internally used for parsing IPv4 address.
Regexp internally used for parsing IPv6 address.
Regexp internally used for parsing IPv6 address.
Creates a new ipaddr object either from a human readable IP address representation in string, or from a packed in_addr value followed by an address family.
In the former case, the following are the valid formats that will be recognized: “address”, “address/prefixlen” and “address/mask”, where IPv6 address may be enclosed in square brackets (`[' and `]'). If a prefixlen or a mask is specified, it returns a masked IP address. Although the address family is determined automatically from a specified string, you can specify one explicitly by the optional second argument.
Otherwise an IP address is generated from a packed in_addr value and an address family.
The IPAddr class defines many methods and operators, and some of those, such as &, |, include? and ==, accept a string, or a packed in_addr value instead of an IPAddr object.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 581
def initialize(addr = '::', family = Socket::AF_UNSPEC)
if !addr.kind_of?(String)
case family
when Socket::AF_INET, Socket::AF_INET6
set(addr.to_i, family)
@mask_addr = (family == Socket::AF_INET) ? IN4MASK : IN6MASK
return
when Socket::AF_UNSPEC
raise AddressFamilyError, "address family must be specified"
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family: #{family}"
end
end
prefix, prefixlen = addr.split('/', 2)
if prefix =~ /\A\[(.*)\]\z/i
prefix = $1
family = Socket::AF_INET6
end
if prefix =~ /\A(.*)(%\w+)\z/
prefix = $1
zone_id = $2
family = Socket::AF_INET6
end
# It seems AI_NUMERICHOST doesn't do the job.
#Socket.getaddrinfo(left, nil, Socket::AF_INET6, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, nil,
# Socket::AI_NUMERICHOST)
@addr = @family = nil
if family == Socket::AF_UNSPEC || family == Socket::AF_INET
@addr = in_addr(prefix)
if @addr
@family = Socket::AF_INET
end
end
if !@addr && (family == Socket::AF_UNSPEC || family == Socket::AF_INET6)
@addr = in6_addr(prefix)
@family = Socket::AF_INET6
end
@zone_id = zone_id
if family != Socket::AF_UNSPEC && @family != family
raise AddressFamilyError, "address family mismatch"
end
if prefixlen
mask!(prefixlen)
else
@mask_addr = (@family == Socket::AF_INET) ? IN4MASK : IN6MASK
end
end
Creates a new ipaddr containing the given network byte ordered string form of an IP address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 106
def self.new_ntoh(addr)
return new(ntop(addr))
end
Convert a network byte ordered string form of an IP address into human readable form.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 112
def self.ntop(addr)
case addr.size
when 4
addr.unpack('C4').join('.')
when 16
IN6FORMAT % addr.unpack('n8')
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by bitwise AND.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 124
def &(other)
return self.clone.set(@addr & coerce_other(other).to_i)
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by bitwise left shift.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 139
def <<(num)
return self.clone.set(addr_mask(@addr << num))
end
Compares the ipaddr with another.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 381
def <=>(other)
other = coerce_other(other)
rescue
nil
else
@addr <=> other.to_i if other.family == @family
end
Returns true if two ipaddrs are equal.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 149
def ==(other)
other = coerce_other(other)
rescue
false
else
@family == other.family && @addr == other.to_i
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by bitwise right-shift.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 134
def >>(num)
return self.clone.set(@addr >> num)
end
Checks equality used by Hash.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 391
def eql?(other)
return self.class == other.class && self.hash == other.hash && self == other
end
Returns a hash value used by Hash, Set, and Array classes
# File ipaddr.rb, line 396
def hash
return ([@addr, @mask_addr, @zone_id].hash << 1) | (ipv4? ? 0 : 1)
end
Returns a network byte ordered string form of the IP address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 227
def hton
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
return [@addr].pack('N')
when Socket::AF_INET6
return (0..7).map { |i|
(@addr >> (112 - 16 * i)) & 0xffff
}.pack('n8')
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
end
Returns true if the given ipaddr is in the range.
e.g.:
require 'ipaddr' net1 = IPAddr.new("192.168.2.0/24") net2 = IPAddr.new("192.168.2.100") net3 = IPAddr.new("192.168.3.0") net4 = IPAddr.new("192.168.2.0/16") p net1.include?(net2) #=> true p net1.include?(net3) #=> false p net1.include?(net4) #=> false p net4.include?(net1) #=> true
# File ipaddr.rb, line 175
def include?(other)
other = coerce_other(other)
return false unless other.family == family
range = to_range
other = other.to_range
range.begin <= other.begin && range.end >= other.end
end
Returns a string containing a human-readable representation of the ipaddr. (“#<IPAddr: family:address/mask>”)
# File ipaddr.rb, line 447
def inspect
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
af = "IPv4"
when Socket::AF_INET6
af = "IPv6"
zone_id = @zone_id.to_s
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
return sprintf("#<%s: %s:%s%s/%s>", self.class.name,
af, _to_string(@addr), zone_id, _to_string(@mask_addr))
end
Returns a string for DNS reverse lookup compatible with RFC3172.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 360
def ip6_arpa
if !ipv6?
raise InvalidAddressError, "not an IPv6 address: #{@addr}"
end
return _reverse + ".ip6.arpa"
end
Returns a string for DNS reverse lookup compatible with RFC1886.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 368
def ip6_int
if !ipv6?
raise InvalidAddressError, "not an IPv6 address: #{@addr}"
end
return _reverse + ".ip6.int"
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is an IPv4 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 241
def ipv4?
return @family == Socket::AF_INET
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by converting the native IPv4 address into an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 328
def ipv4_compat
warn "IPAddr\##{__callee__} is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
if !ipv4?
raise InvalidAddressError, "not an IPv4 address: #{@addr}"
end
return self.clone.set(@addr, Socket::AF_INET6)
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 300
def ipv4_compat?
warn "IPAddr\##{__callee__} is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
_ipv4_compat?
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by converting the native IPv4 address into an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 317
def ipv4_mapped
if !ipv4?
raise InvalidAddressError, "not an IPv4 address: #{@addr}"
end
clone = self.clone.set(@addr | 0xffff00000000, Socket::AF_INET6)
clone.instance_variable_set(:@mask_addr, @mask_addr | 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff00000000)
clone
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 295
def ipv4_mapped?
return ipv6? && (@addr >> 32) == 0xffff
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is an IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 246
def ipv6?
return @family == Socket::AF_INET6
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is a link-local address. IPv4 addresses in 169.254.0.0/16 reserved by RFC 3927 and Link-Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses in fe80::/10 reserved by RFC 4291 are considered link-local.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 283
def link_local?
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
@addr & 0xffff0000 == 0xa9fe0000 # 169.254.0.0/16
when Socket::AF_INET6
@addr & 0xffc0_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 == 0xfe80_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is a loopback address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 251
def loopback?
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
@addr & 0xff000000 == 0x7f000000
when Socket::AF_INET6
@addr == 1
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by masking IP address with the given prefixlen/netmask. (e.g. 8, 64, “255.255.255.0”, etc.)
# File ipaddr.rb, line 159
def mask(prefixlen)
return self.clone.mask!(prefixlen)
end
Returns a new ipaddr built by converting the IPv6 address into a native IPv4 address. If the IP address is not an IPv4-mapped or IPv4-compatible IPv6 address, returns self.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 339
def native
if !ipv4_mapped? && !_ipv4_compat?
return self
end
return self.clone.set(@addr & IN4MASK, Socket::AF_INET)
end
Returns the netmask in string format e.g. 255.255.0.0
# File ipaddr.rb, line 462
def netmask
_to_string(@mask_addr)
end
Returns the prefix length in bits for the ipaddr.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 417
def prefix
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
n = IN4MASK ^ @mask_addr
i = 32
when Socket::AF_INET6
n = IN6MASK ^ @mask_addr
i = 128
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
while n.positive?
n >>= 1
i -= 1
end
i
end
Sets the prefix length in bits
# File ipaddr.rb, line 436
def prefix=(prefix)
case prefix
when Integer
mask!(prefix)
else
raise InvalidPrefixError, "prefix must be an integer: #{@addr}"
end
end
Returns true if the ipaddr is a private address. IPv4 addresses in 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12 and 192.168.0.0/16 as defined in RFC 1918 and IPv6 Unique Local Addresses in fc00::/7 as defined in RFC 4193 are considered private.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 266
def private?
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
@addr & 0xff000000 == 0x0a000000 || # 10.0.0.0/8
@addr & 0xfff00000 == 0xac100000 || # 172.16.0.0/12
@addr & 0xffff0000 == 0xc0a80000 # 192.168.0.0/16
when Socket::AF_INET6
@addr & 0xfe00_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 == 0xfc00_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
end
Returns a string for DNS reverse lookup. It returns a string in RFC3172 form for an IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 348
def reverse
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
return _reverse + ".in-addr.arpa"
when Socket::AF_INET6
return ip6_arpa
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
end
Returns the successor to the ipaddr.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 376
def succ
return self.clone.set(@addr + 1, @family)
end
Returns the integer representation of the ipaddr.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 185
def to_i
return @addr
end
Creates a Range object for the network address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 401
def to_range
begin_addr = (@addr & @mask_addr)
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
end_addr = (@addr | (IN4MASK ^ @mask_addr))
when Socket::AF_INET6
end_addr = (@addr | (IN6MASK ^ @mask_addr))
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
return clone.set(begin_addr, @family)..clone.set(end_addr, @family)
end
Returns a string containing the IP address representation.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 190
def to_s
str = to_string
return str if ipv4?
str.gsub!(/\b0{1,3}([\da-f]+)\b/i, '\1')
loop do
break if str.sub!(/\A0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0\z/, '::')
break if str.sub!(/\b0:0:0:0:0:0:0\b/, ':')
break if str.sub!(/\b0:0:0:0:0:0\b/, ':')
break if str.sub!(/\b0:0:0:0:0\b/, ':')
break if str.sub!(/\b0:0:0:0\b/, ':')
break if str.sub!(/\b0:0:0\b/, ':')
break if str.sub!(/\b0:0\b/, ':')
break
end
str.sub!(/:{3,}/, '::')
if /\A::(ffff:)?([\da-f]{1,4}):([\da-f]{1,4})\z/i =~ str
str = sprintf('::%s%d.%d.%d.%d', $1, $2.hex / 256, $2.hex % 256, $3.hex / 256, $3.hex % 256)
end
str
end
Returns a string containing the IP address representation in canonical form.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 216
def to_string
str = _to_string(@addr)
if @family == Socket::AF_INET6
str << zone_id.to_s
end
return str
end
Returns the IPv6 zone identifier, if present. Raises InvalidAddressError if not an IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 468
def zone_id
if @family == Socket::AF_INET6
@zone_id
else
raise InvalidAddressError, "not an IPv6 address"
end
end
Returns the IPv6 zone identifier, if present. Raises InvalidAddressError if not an IPv6 address.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 478
def zone_id=(zid)
if @family == Socket::AF_INET6
case zid
when nil, /\A%(\w+)\z/
@zone_id = zid
else
raise InvalidAddressError, "invalid zone identifier for address"
end
else
raise InvalidAddressError, "not an IPv6 address"
end
end
Set current netmask to given mask.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 517
def mask!(mask)
case mask
when String
case mask
when /\A(0|[1-9]+\d*)\z/
prefixlen = mask.to_i
when /\A\d+\z/
raise InvalidPrefixError, "leading zeros in prefix"
else
m = IPAddr.new(mask)
if m.family != @family
raise InvalidPrefixError, "address family is not same: #{@addr}"
end
@mask_addr = m.to_i
n = @mask_addr ^ m.instance_variable_get(:@mask_addr)
unless ((n + 1) & n).zero?
raise InvalidPrefixError, "invalid mask #{mask}: #{@addr}"
end
@addr &= @mask_addr
return self
end
else
prefixlen = mask
end
case @family
when Socket::AF_INET
if prefixlen < 0 || prefixlen > 32
raise InvalidPrefixError, "invalid length: #{@addr}"
end
masklen = 32 - prefixlen
@mask_addr = ((IN4MASK >> masklen) << masklen)
when Socket::AF_INET6
if prefixlen < 0 || prefixlen > 128
raise InvalidPrefixError, "invalid length: #{@addr}"
end
masklen = 128 - prefixlen
@mask_addr = ((IN6MASK >> masklen) << masklen)
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
@addr = ((@addr >> masklen) << masklen)
return self
end
Set +@addr+, the internal stored ip address, to given addr. The parameter addr is validated using the first family member, which is Socket::AF_INET or Socket::AF_INET6.
# File ipaddr.rb, line 496
def set(addr, *family)
case family[0] ? family[0] : @family
when Socket::AF_INET
if addr < 0 || addr > IN4MASK
raise InvalidAddressError, "invalid address: #{@addr}"
end
when Socket::AF_INET6
if addr < 0 || addr > IN6MASK
raise InvalidAddressError, "invalid address: #{@addr}"
end
else
raise AddressFamilyError, "unsupported address family"
end
@addr = addr
if family[0]
@family = family[0]
end
return self
end