Store/search CIDR prefixes in a trie structure.
Project description
Store CIDR IP addresses (both v4 and v6) in a trie for easy lookup.
Read the documentation here.
Installation
Using pip:
$ pip install cidr-trie
From source (Git):
$ git clone https://github.com/Figglewatts/cidr-trie.git
$ cd cidr-trie
$ python setup.py install
From source (PyPI):
$ wget https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/6b/53/118c09dc2c294f41b12007634d53ed33219d15366ea8a1903fb98eb47c25/cidr_trie-1.0.tar.gz
$ tar xvf cidr_trie-1.0.tar.gz
$ cd cidr_trie-1.0
$ python setup.py install
Usage
cidr-trie can be used to build a trie of IP networks, storing data on each node. The stored data can be of any type. Shown here is an example of building both IPv4 and IPv6 tries with data, and then retrieving data from both tries.
from cidr_trie import PatriciaTrie
# --- supports IPv4 ---
trie = PatriciaTrie()
trie.insert("0.0.0.0/0", "Internet")
trie.insert("32.0.0.0/9", "RIR-A")
trie.insert("32.128.0.0/9", "RIR-B")
trie.insert("32.32.0.0/16", "another")
trie.insert("32.32.32.0/24", "third")
trie.insert("32.32.32.32/32", "you")
trie.insert("192.168.0.1/32", "totally different")
trie.insert("33.0.0.0/8", "RIR3")
trie.insert("64.0.0.0/8", "RIR2")
# a generator for nodes corresponding to: ['Internet', 'RIR-A', 'another', 'third', 'you']
nodes_for_prefix = trie.find_all("32.32.32.32")
# prints "Internet, RIR-A, another, third, you"
print(', '.join(n.value for n in nodes_for_prefix))
# generator for nodes: ['Internet', 'totally different']
trie.find_all("192.168.0.1/32")
# generator for nodes: ['Internet', 'RIR-B']
trie.find_all("32.192.0.0/10")
# --- supports IPv6 ---
trie = PatriciaTrie()
trie.insert("::/0", "Internet")
trie.insert("1234::/16", "Test")
trie.insert("1234:1001::/32", "Another one")
trie.insert("1234:1001:1920::/48", "A third")
trie.insert("1234:1001:1920:2000:2020::/96", "A fourth")
trie.insert("1234:1001:1920::ffff", "A different one")
# generator for nodes: ['Internet', 'Test', 'Another one', 'A third', 'A fourth']
trie.find_all("1234:1001:1920:2000:2020::/128")
# generator for nodes: ['Internet', 'Test', 'Another one', 'A third', 'A different one']
trie.find_all("1234:1001:1920::ffff")
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