summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/contrib/ipaddr-py/ipaddr.py
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/ipaddr-py/ipaddr.py')
-rw-r--r--contrib/ipaddr-py/ipaddr.py1907
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1907 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/ipaddr-py/ipaddr.py b/contrib/ipaddr-py/ipaddr.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 61033e238d1..00000000000
--- a/contrib/ipaddr-py/ipaddr.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1907 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python2
-#
-# Copyright 2007 Google Inc.
-# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
-# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
-# permissions and limitations under the License.
-
-"""A fast, lightweight IPv4/IPv6 manipulation library in Python.
-
-This library is used to create/poke/manipulate IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
-and networks.
-
-"""
-
-__version__ = 'trunk'
-
-import struct
-
-IPV4LENGTH = 32
-IPV6LENGTH = 128
-
-
-class AddressValueError(ValueError):
- """A Value Error related to the address."""
-
-
-class NetmaskValueError(ValueError):
- """A Value Error related to the netmask."""
-
-
-def IPAddress(address, version=None):
- """Take an IP string/int and return an object of the correct type.
-
- Args:
- address: A string or integer, the IP address. Either IPv4 or
- IPv6 addresses may be supplied; integers less than 2**32 will
- be considered to be IPv4 by default.
- version: An Integer, 4 or 6. If set, don't try to automatically
- determine what the IP address type is. important for things
- like IPAddress(1), which could be IPv4, '0.0.0.1', or IPv6,
- '::1'.
-
- Returns:
- An IPv4Address or IPv6Address object.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: if the string passed isn't either a v4 or a v6
- address.
-
- """
- if version:
- if version == 4:
- return IPv4Address(address)
- elif version == 6:
- return IPv6Address(address)
-
- try:
- return IPv4Address(address)
- except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
- pass
-
- try:
- return IPv6Address(address)
- except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
- pass
-
- raise ValueError('%r does not appear to be an IPv4 or IPv6 address' %
- address)
-
-
-def IPNetwork(address, version=None, strict=False):
- """Take an IP string/int and return an object of the correct type.
-
- Args:
- address: A string or integer, the IP address. Either IPv4 or
- IPv6 addresses may be supplied; integers less than 2**32 will
- be considered to be IPv4 by default.
- version: An Integer, if set, don't try to automatically
- determine what the IP address type is. important for things
- like IPNetwork(1), which could be IPv4, '0.0.0.1/32', or IPv6,
- '::1/128'.
-
- Returns:
- An IPv4Network or IPv6Network object.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: if the string passed isn't either a v4 or a v6
- address. Or if a strict network was requested and a strict
- network wasn't given.
-
- """
- if version:
- if version == 4:
- return IPv4Network(address, strict)
- elif version == 6:
- return IPv6Network(address, strict)
-
- try:
- return IPv4Network(address, strict)
- except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
- pass
-
- try:
- return IPv6Network(address, strict)
- except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
- pass
-
- raise ValueError('%r does not appear to be an IPv4 or IPv6 network' %
- address)
-
-
-def v4_int_to_packed(address):
- """The binary representation of this address.
-
- Args:
- address: An integer representation of an IPv4 IP address.
-
- Returns:
- The binary representation of this address.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: If the integer is too large to be an IPv4 IP
- address.
- """
- if address > _BaseV4._ALL_ONES:
- raise ValueError('Address too large for IPv4')
- return struct.pack('!I', address)
-
-
-def v6_int_to_packed(address):
- """The binary representation of this address.
-
- Args:
- address: An integer representation of an IPv4 IP address.
-
- Returns:
- The binary representation of this address.
- """
- return struct.pack('!QQ', address >> 64, address & (2**64 - 1))
-
-
-def _find_address_range(addresses):
- """Find a sequence of addresses.
-
- Args:
- addresses: a list of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
-
- Returns:
- A tuple containing the first and last IP addresses in the sequence.
-
- """
- first = last = addresses[0]
- for ip in addresses[1:]:
- if ip._ip == last._ip + 1:
- last = ip
- else:
- break
- return (first, last)
-
-def _get_prefix_length(number1, number2, bits):
- """Get the number of leading bits that are same for two numbers.
-
- Args:
- number1: an integer.
- number2: another integer.
- bits: the maximum number of bits to compare.
-
- Returns:
- The number of leading bits that are the same for two numbers.
-
- """
- for i in range(bits):
- if number1 >> i == number2 >> i:
- return bits - i
- return 0
-
-def _count_righthand_zero_bits(number, bits):
- """Count the number of zero bits on the right hand side.
-
- Args:
- number: an integer.
- bits: maximum number of bits to count.
-
- Returns:
- The number of zero bits on the right hand side of the number.
-
- """
- if number == 0:
- return bits
- for i in range(bits):
- if (number >> i) % 2:
- return i
-
-def summarize_address_range(first, last):
- """Summarize a network range given the first and last IP addresses.
-
- Example:
- >>> summarize_address_range(IPv4Address('1.1.1.0'),
- IPv4Address('1.1.1.130'))
- [IPv4Network('1.1.1.0/25'), IPv4Network('1.1.1.128/31'),
- IPv4Network('1.1.1.130/32')]
-
- Args:
- first: the first IPv4Address or IPv6Address in the range.
- last: the last IPv4Address or IPv6Address in the range.
-
- Returns:
- The address range collapsed to a list of IPv4Network's or
- IPv6Network's.
-
- Raise:
- TypeError:
- If the first and last objects are not IP addresses.
- If the first and last objects are not the same version.
- ValueError:
- If the last object is not greater than the first.
- If the version is not 4 or 6.
-
- """
- if not (isinstance(first, _BaseIP) and isinstance(last, _BaseIP)):
- raise TypeError('first and last must be IP addresses, not networks')
- if first.version != last.version:
- raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
- str(first), str(last)))
- if first > last:
- raise ValueError('last IP address must be greater than first')
-
- networks = []
-
- if first.version == 4:
- ip = IPv4Network
- elif first.version == 6:
- ip = IPv6Network
- else:
- raise ValueError('unknown IP version')
-
- ip_bits = first._max_prefixlen
- first_int = first._ip
- last_int = last._ip
- while first_int <= last_int:
- nbits = _count_righthand_zero_bits(first_int, ip_bits)
- current = None
- while nbits >= 0:
- addend = 2**nbits - 1
- current = first_int + addend
- nbits -= 1
- if current <= last_int:
- break
- prefix = _get_prefix_length(first_int, current, ip_bits)
- net = ip('%s/%d' % (str(first), prefix))
- networks.append(net)
- if current == ip._ALL_ONES:
- break
- first_int = current + 1
- first = IPAddress(first_int, version=first._version)
- return networks
-
-def _collapse_address_list_recursive(addresses):
- """Loops through the addresses, collapsing concurrent netblocks.
-
- Example:
-
- ip1 = IPv4Network('1.1.0.0/24')
- ip2 = IPv4Network('1.1.1.0/24')
- ip3 = IPv4Network('1.1.2.0/24')
- ip4 = IPv4Network('1.1.3.0/24')
- ip5 = IPv4Network('1.1.4.0/24')
- ip6 = IPv4Network('1.1.0.1/22')
-
- _collapse_address_list_recursive([ip1, ip2, ip3, ip4, ip5, ip6]) ->
- [IPv4Network('1.1.0.0/22'), IPv4Network('1.1.4.0/24')]
-
- This shouldn't be called directly; it is called via
- collapse_address_list([]).
-
- Args:
- addresses: A list of IPv4Network's or IPv6Network's
-
- Returns:
- A list of IPv4Network's or IPv6Network's depending on what we were
- passed.
-
- """
- ret_array = []
- optimized = False
-
- for cur_addr in addresses:
- if not ret_array:
- ret_array.append(cur_addr)
- continue
- if cur_addr in ret_array[-1]:
- optimized = True
- elif cur_addr == ret_array[-1].supernet().subnet()[1]:
- ret_array.append(ret_array.pop().supernet())
- optimized = True
- else:
- ret_array.append(cur_addr)
-
- if optimized:
- return _collapse_address_list_recursive(ret_array)
-
- return ret_array
-
-
-def collapse_address_list(addresses):
- """Collapse a list of IP objects.
-
- Example:
- collapse_address_list([IPv4('1.1.0.0/24'), IPv4('1.1.1.0/24')]) ->
- [IPv4('1.1.0.0/23')]
-
- Args:
- addresses: A list of IPv4Network or IPv6Network objects.
-
- Returns:
- A list of IPv4Network or IPv6Network objects depending on what we
- were passed.
-
- Raises:
- TypeError: If passed a list of mixed version objects.
-
- """
- i = 0
- addrs = []
- ips = []
- nets = []
-
- # split IP addresses and networks
- for ip in addresses:
- if isinstance(ip, _BaseIP):
- if ips and ips[-1]._version != ip._version:
- raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
- str(ip), str(ips[-1])))
- ips.append(ip)
- elif ip._prefixlen == ip._max_prefixlen:
- if ips and ips[-1]._version != ip._version:
- raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
- str(ip), str(ips[-1])))
- ips.append(ip.ip)
- else:
- if nets and nets[-1]._version != ip._version:
- raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
- str(ip), str(ips[-1])))
- nets.append(ip)
-
- # sort and dedup
- ips = sorted(set(ips))
- nets = sorted(set(nets))
-
- while i < len(ips):
- (first, last) = _find_address_range(ips[i:])
- i = ips.index(last) + 1
- addrs.extend(summarize_address_range(first, last))
-
- return _collapse_address_list_recursive(sorted(
- addrs + nets, key=_BaseNet._get_networks_key))
-
-# backwards compatibility
-CollapseAddrList = collapse_address_list
-
-# Test whether this Python implementation supports byte objects that
-# are not identical to str ones.
-# We need to exclude platforms where bytes == str so that we can
-# distinguish between packed representations and strings, for example
-# b'12::' (the IPv4 address 49.50.58.58) and '12::' (an IPv6 address).
-try:
- _compat_has_real_bytes = bytes is not str
-except NameError: # <Python2.6
- _compat_has_real_bytes = False
-
-def get_mixed_type_key(obj):
- """Return a key suitable for sorting between networks and addresses.
-
- Address and Network objects are not sortable by default; they're
- fundamentally different so the expression
-
- IPv4Address('1.1.1.1') <= IPv4Network('1.1.1.1/24')
-
- doesn't make any sense. There are some times however, where you may wish
- to have ipaddr sort these for you anyway. If you need to do this, you
- can use this function as the key= argument to sorted().
-
- Args:
- obj: either a Network or Address object.
- Returns:
- appropriate key.
-
- """
- if isinstance(obj, _BaseNet):
- return obj._get_networks_key()
- elif isinstance(obj, _BaseIP):
- return obj._get_address_key()
- return NotImplemented
-
-class _IPAddrBase(object):
-
- """The mother class."""
-
- def __index__(self):
- return self._ip
-
- def __int__(self):
- return self._ip
-
- def __hex__(self):
- return hex(self._ip)
-
- @property
- def exploded(self):
- """Return the longhand version of the IP address as a string."""
- return self._explode_shorthand_ip_string()
-
- @property
- def compressed(self):
- """Return the shorthand version of the IP address as a string."""
- return str(self)
-
-
-class _BaseIP(_IPAddrBase):
-
- """A generic IP object.
-
- This IP class contains the version independent methods which are
- used by single IP addresses.
-
- """
-
- def __init__(self, address):
- if (not (_compat_has_real_bytes and isinstance(address, bytes))
- and '/' in str(address)):
- raise AddressValueError(address)
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- try:
- return (self._ip == other._ip
- and self._version == other._version)
- except AttributeError:
- return NotImplemented
-
- def __ne__(self, other):
- eq = self.__eq__(other)
- if eq is NotImplemented:
- return NotImplemented
- return not eq
-
- def __le__(self, other):
- gt = self.__gt__(other)
- if gt is NotImplemented:
- return NotImplemented
- return not gt
-
- def __ge__(self, other):
- lt = self.__lt__(other)
- if lt is NotImplemented:
- return NotImplemented
- return not lt
-
- def __lt__(self, other):
- if self._version != other._version:
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same version' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if not isinstance(other, _BaseIP):
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same type' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if self._ip != other._ip:
- return self._ip < other._ip
- return False
-
- def __gt__(self, other):
- if self._version != other._version:
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same version' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if not isinstance(other, _BaseIP):
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same type' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if self._ip != other._ip:
- return self._ip > other._ip
- return False
-
- # Shorthand for Integer addition and subtraction. This is not
- # meant to ever support addition/subtraction of addresses.
- def __add__(self, other):
- if not isinstance(other, int):
- return NotImplemented
- return IPAddress(int(self) + other, version=self._version)
-
- def __sub__(self, other):
- if not isinstance(other, int):
- return NotImplemented
- return IPAddress(int(self) - other, version=self._version)
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
-
- def __str__(self):
- return '%s' % self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip)
-
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(hex(long(self._ip)))
-
- def _get_address_key(self):
- return (self._version, self)
-
- @property
- def version(self):
- raise NotImplementedError('BaseIP has no version')
-
-
-class _BaseNet(_IPAddrBase):
-
- """A generic IP object.
-
- This IP class contains the version independent methods which are
- used by networks.
-
- """
-
- def __init__(self, address):
- self._cache = {}
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
-
- def iterhosts(self):
- """Generate Iterator over usable hosts in a network.
-
- This is like __iter__ except it doesn't return the network
- or broadcast addresses.
-
- """
- cur = int(self.network) + 1
- bcast = int(self.broadcast) - 1
- while cur <= bcast:
- cur += 1
- yield IPAddress(cur - 1, version=self._version)
-
- def __iter__(self):
- cur = int(self.network)
- bcast = int(self.broadcast)
- while cur <= bcast:
- cur += 1
- yield IPAddress(cur - 1, version=self._version)
-
- def __getitem__(self, n):
- network = int(self.network)
- broadcast = int(self.broadcast)
- if n >= 0:
- if network + n > broadcast:
- raise IndexError
- return IPAddress(network + n, version=self._version)
- else:
- n += 1
- if broadcast + n < network:
- raise IndexError
- return IPAddress(broadcast + n, version=self._version)
-
- def __lt__(self, other):
- if self._version != other._version:
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same version' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if not isinstance(other, _BaseNet):
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same type' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if self.network != other.network:
- return self.network < other.network
- if self.netmask != other.netmask:
- return self.netmask < other.netmask
- return False
-
- def __gt__(self, other):
- if self._version != other._version:
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same version' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if not isinstance(other, _BaseNet):
- raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same type' % (
- str(self), str(other)))
- if self.network != other.network:
- return self.network > other.network
- if self.netmask != other.netmask:
- return self.netmask > other.netmask
- return False
-
- def __le__(self, other):
- gt = self.__gt__(other)
- if gt is NotImplemented:
- return NotImplemented
- return not gt
-
- def __ge__(self, other):
- lt = self.__lt__(other)
- if lt is NotImplemented:
- return NotImplemented
- return not lt
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- try:
- return (self._version == other._version
- and self.network == other.network
- and int(self.netmask) == int(other.netmask))
- except AttributeError:
- if isinstance(other, _BaseIP):
- return (self._version == other._version
- and self._ip == other._ip)
-
- def __ne__(self, other):
- eq = self.__eq__(other)
- if eq is NotImplemented:
- return NotImplemented
- return not eq
-
- def __str__(self):
- return '%s/%s' % (str(self.ip),
- str(self._prefixlen))
-
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(int(self.network) ^ int(self.netmask))
-
- def __contains__(self, other):
- # always false if one is v4 and the other is v6.
- if self._version != other._version:
- return False
- # dealing with another network.
- if isinstance(other, _BaseNet):
- return (self.network <= other.network and
- self.broadcast >= other.broadcast)
- # dealing with another address
- else:
- return (int(self.network) <= int(other._ip) <=
- int(self.broadcast))
-
- def overlaps(self, other):
- """Tell if self is partly contained in other."""
- return self.network in other or self.broadcast in other or (
- other.network in self or other.broadcast in self)
-
- @property
- def network(self):
- x = self._cache.get('network')
- if x is None:
- x = IPAddress(self._ip & int(self.netmask), version=self._version)
- self._cache['network'] = x
- return x
-
- @property
- def broadcast(self):
- x = self._cache.get('broadcast')
- if x is None:
- x = IPAddress(self._ip | int(self.hostmask), version=self._version)
- self._cache['broadcast'] = x
- return x
-
- @property
- def hostmask(self):
- x = self._cache.get('hostmask')
- if x is None:
- x = IPAddress(int(self.netmask) ^ self._ALL_ONES,
- version=self._version)
- self._cache['hostmask'] = x
- return x
-
- @property
- def with_prefixlen(self):
- return '%s/%d' % (str(self.ip), self._prefixlen)
-
- @property
- def with_netmask(self):
- return '%s/%s' % (str(self.ip), str(self.netmask))
-
- @property
- def with_hostmask(self):
- return '%s/%s' % (str(self.ip), str(self.hostmask))
-
- @property
- def numhosts(self):
- """Number of hosts in the current subnet."""
- return int(self.broadcast) - int(self.network) + 1
-
- @property
- def version(self):
- raise NotImplementedError('BaseNet has no version')
-
- @property
- def prefixlen(self):
- return self._prefixlen
-
- def address_exclude(self, other):
- """Remove an address from a larger block.
-
- For example:
-
- addr1 = IPNetwork('10.1.1.0/24')
- addr2 = IPNetwork('10.1.1.0/26')
- addr1.address_exclude(addr2) =
- [IPNetwork('10.1.1.64/26'), IPNetwork('10.1.1.128/25')]
-
- or IPv6:
-
- addr1 = IPNetwork('::1/32')
- addr2 = IPNetwork('::1/128')
- addr1.address_exclude(addr2) = [IPNetwork('::0/128'),
- IPNetwork('::2/127'),
- IPNetwork('::4/126'),
- IPNetwork('::8/125'),
- ...
- IPNetwork('0:0:8000::/33')]
-
- Args:
- other: An IPvXNetwork object of the same type.
-
- Returns:
- A sorted list of IPvXNetwork objects addresses which is self
- minus other.
-
- Raises:
- TypeError: If self and other are of difffering address
- versions, or if other is not a network object.
- ValueError: If other is not completely contained by self.
-
- """
- if not self._version == other._version:
- raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
- str(self), str(other)))
-
- if not isinstance(other, _BaseNet):
- raise TypeError("%s is not a network object" % str(other))
-
- if other not in self:
- raise ValueError('%s not contained in %s' % (str(other),
- str(self)))
- if other == self:
- return []
-
- ret_addrs = []
-
- # Make sure we're comparing the network of other.
- other = IPNetwork('%s/%s' % (str(other.network), str(other.prefixlen)),
- version=other._version)
-
- s1, s2 = self.subnet()
- while s1 != other and s2 != other:
- if other in s1:
- ret_addrs.append(s2)
- s1, s2 = s1.subnet()
- elif other in s2:
- ret_addrs.append(s1)
- s1, s2 = s2.subnet()
- else:
- # If we got here, there's a bug somewhere.
- assert True == False, ('Error performing exclusion: '
- 's1: %s s2: %s other: %s' %
- (str(s1), str(s2), str(other)))
- if s1 == other:
- ret_addrs.append(s2)
- elif s2 == other:
- ret_addrs.append(s1)
- else:
- # If we got here, there's a bug somewhere.
- assert True == False, ('Error performing exclusion: '
- 's1: %s s2: %s other: %s' %
- (str(s1), str(s2), str(other)))
-
- return sorted(ret_addrs, key=_BaseNet._get_networks_key)
-
- def compare_networks(self, other):
- """Compare two IP objects.
-
- This is only concerned about the comparison of the integer
- representation of the network addresses. This means that the
- host bits aren't considered at all in this method. If you want
- to compare host bits, you can easily enough do a
- 'HostA._ip < HostB._ip'
-
- Args:
- other: An IP object.
-
- Returns:
- If the IP versions of self and other are the same, returns:
-
- -1 if self < other:
- eg: IPv4('1.1.1.0/24') < IPv4('1.1.2.0/24')
- IPv6('1080::200C:417A') < IPv6('1080::200B:417B')
- 0 if self == other
- eg: IPv4('1.1.1.1/24') == IPv4('1.1.1.2/24')
- IPv6('1080::200C:417A/96') == IPv6('1080::200C:417B/96')
- 1 if self > other
- eg: IPv4('1.1.1.0/24') > IPv4('1.1.0.0/24')
- IPv6('1080::1:200C:417A/112') >
- IPv6('1080::0:200C:417A/112')
-
- If the IP versions of self and other are different, returns:
-
- -1 if self._version < other._version
- eg: IPv4('10.0.0.1/24') < IPv6('::1/128')
- 1 if self._version > other._version
- eg: IPv6('::1/128') > IPv4('255.255.255.0/24')
-
- """
- if self._version < other._version:
- return -1
- if self._version > other._version:
- return 1
- # self._version == other._version below here:
- if self.network < other.network:
- return -1
- if self.network > other.network:
- return 1
- # self.network == other.network below here:
- if self.netmask < other.netmask:
- return -1
- if self.netmask > other.netmask:
- return 1
- # self.network == other.network and self.netmask == other.netmask
- return 0
-
- def _get_networks_key(self):
- """Network-only key function.
-
- Returns an object that identifies this address' network and
- netmask. This function is a suitable "key" argument for sorted()
- and list.sort().
-
- """
- return (self._version, self.network, self.netmask)
-
- def _ip_int_from_prefix(self, prefixlen=None):
- """Turn the prefix length netmask into a int for comparison.
-
- Args:
- prefixlen: An integer, the prefix length.
-
- Returns:
- An integer.
-
- """
- if not prefixlen and prefixlen != 0:
- prefixlen = self._prefixlen
- return self._ALL_ONES ^ (self._ALL_ONES >> prefixlen)
-
- def _prefix_from_ip_int(self, ip_int, mask=32):
- """Return prefix length from the decimal netmask.
-
- Args:
- ip_int: An integer, the IP address.
- mask: The netmask. Defaults to 32.
-
- Returns:
- An integer, the prefix length.
-
- """
- while mask:
- if ip_int & 1 == 1:
- break
- ip_int >>= 1
- mask -= 1
-
- return mask
-
- def _ip_string_from_prefix(self, prefixlen=None):
- """Turn a prefix length into a dotted decimal string.
-
- Args:
- prefixlen: An integer, the netmask prefix length.
-
- Returns:
- A string, the dotted decimal netmask string.
-
- """
- if not prefixlen:
- prefixlen = self._prefixlen
- return self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip_int_from_prefix(prefixlen))
-
- def iter_subnets(self, prefixlen_diff=1, new_prefix=None):
- """The subnets which join to make the current subnet.
-
- In the case that self contains only one IP
- (self._prefixlen == 32 for IPv4 or self._prefixlen == 128
- for IPv6), return a list with just ourself.
-
- Args:
- prefixlen_diff: An integer, the amount the prefix length
- should be increased by. This should not be set if
- new_prefix is also set.
- new_prefix: The desired new prefix length. This must be a
- larger number (smaller prefix) than the existing prefix.
- This should not be set if prefixlen_diff is also set.
-
- Returns:
- An iterator of IPv(4|6) objects.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: The prefixlen_diff is too small or too large.
- OR
- prefixlen_diff and new_prefix are both set or new_prefix
- is a smaller number than the current prefix (smaller
- number means a larger network)
-
- """
- if self._prefixlen == self._max_prefixlen:
- yield self
- return
-
- if new_prefix is not None:
- if new_prefix < self._prefixlen:
- raise ValueError('new prefix must be longer')
- if prefixlen_diff != 1:
- raise ValueError('cannot set prefixlen_diff and new_prefix')
- prefixlen_diff = new_prefix - self._prefixlen
-
- if prefixlen_diff < 0:
- raise ValueError('prefix length diff must be > 0')
- new_prefixlen = self._prefixlen + prefixlen_diff
-
- if not self._is_valid_netmask(str(new_prefixlen)):
- raise ValueError(
- 'prefix length diff %d is invalid for netblock %s' % (
- new_prefixlen, str(self)))
-
- first = IPNetwork('%s/%s' % (str(self.network),
- str(self._prefixlen + prefixlen_diff)),
- version=self._version)
-
- yield first
- current = first
- while True:
- broadcast = current.broadcast
- if broadcast == self.broadcast:
- return
- new_addr = IPAddress(int(broadcast) + 1, version=self._version)
- current = IPNetwork('%s/%s' % (str(new_addr), str(new_prefixlen)),
- version=self._version)
-
- yield current
-
- def masked(self):
- """Return the network object with the host bits masked out."""
- return IPNetwork('%s/%d' % (self.network, self._prefixlen),
- version=self._version)
-
- def subnet(self, prefixlen_diff=1, new_prefix=None):
- """Return a list of subnets, rather than an iterator."""
- return list(self.iter_subnets(prefixlen_diff, new_prefix))
-
- def supernet(self, prefixlen_diff=1, new_prefix=None):
- """The supernet containing the current network.
-
- Args:
- prefixlen_diff: An integer, the amount the prefix length of
- the network should be decreased by. For example, given a
- /24 network and a prefixlen_diff of 3, a supernet with a
- /21 netmask is returned.
-
- Returns:
- An IPv4 network object.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: If self.prefixlen - prefixlen_diff < 0. I.e., you have a
- negative prefix length.
- OR
- If prefixlen_diff and new_prefix are both set or new_prefix is a
- larger number than the current prefix (larger number means a
- smaller network)
-
- """
- if self._prefixlen == 0:
- return self
-
- if new_prefix is not None:
- if new_prefix > self._prefixlen:
- raise ValueError('new prefix must be shorter')
- if prefixlen_diff != 1:
- raise ValueError('cannot set prefixlen_diff and new_prefix')
- prefixlen_diff = self._prefixlen - new_prefix
-
-
- if self.prefixlen - prefixlen_diff < 0:
- raise ValueError(
- 'current prefixlen is %d, cannot have a prefixlen_diff of %d' %
- (self.prefixlen, prefixlen_diff))
- return IPNetwork('%s/%s' % (str(self.network),
- str(self.prefixlen - prefixlen_diff)),
- version=self._version)
-
- # backwards compatibility
- Subnet = subnet
- Supernet = supernet
- AddressExclude = address_exclude
- CompareNetworks = compare_networks
- Contains = __contains__
-
-
-class _BaseV4(object):
-
- """Base IPv4 object.
-
- The following methods are used by IPv4 objects in both single IP
- addresses and networks.
-
- """
-
- # Equivalent to 255.255.255.255 or 32 bits of 1's.
- _ALL_ONES = (2**IPV4LENGTH) - 1
- _DECIMAL_DIGITS = frozenset('0123456789')
-
- def __init__(self, address):
- self._version = 4
- self._max_prefixlen = IPV4LENGTH
-
- def _explode_shorthand_ip_string(self, ip_str=None):
- if not ip_str:
- ip_str = str(self)
- return ip_str
-
- def _ip_int_from_string(self, ip_str):
- """Turn the given IP string into an integer for comparison.
-
- Args:
- ip_str: A string, the IP ip_str.
-
- Returns:
- The IP ip_str as an integer.
-
- Raises:
- AddressValueError: if ip_str isn't a valid IPv4 Address.
-
- """
- octets = ip_str.split('.')
- if len(octets) != 4:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
-
- packed_ip = 0
- for oc in octets:
- try:
- packed_ip = (packed_ip << 8) | self._parse_octet(oc)
- except ValueError:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
- return packed_ip
-
- def _parse_octet(self, octet_str):
- """Convert a decimal octet into an integer.
-
- Args:
- octet_str: A string, the number to parse.
-
- Returns:
- The octet as an integer.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: if the octet isn't strictly a decimal from [0..255].
-
- """
- # Whitelist the characters, since int() allows a lot of bizarre stuff.
- if not self._DECIMAL_DIGITS.issuperset(octet_str):
- raise ValueError
- octet_int = int(octet_str, 10)
- # Disallow leading zeroes, because no clear standard exists on
- # whether these should be interpreted as decimal or octal.
- if octet_int > 255 or (octet_str[0] == '0' and len(octet_str) > 1):
- raise ValueError
- return octet_int
-
- def _string_from_ip_int(self, ip_int):
- """Turns a 32-bit integer into dotted decimal notation.
-
- Args:
- ip_int: An integer, the IP address.
-
- Returns:
- The IP address as a string in dotted decimal notation.
-
- """
- octets = []
- for _ in range(4):
- octets.insert(0, str(ip_int & 0xFF))
- ip_int >>= 8
- return '.'.join(octets)
-
- @property
- def max_prefixlen(self):
- return self._max_prefixlen
-
- @property
- def packed(self):
- """The binary representation of this address."""
- return v4_int_to_packed(self._ip)
-
- @property
- def version(self):
- return self._version
-
- @property
- def is_reserved(self):
- """Test if the address is otherwise IETF reserved.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is within the
- reserved IPv4 Network range.
-
- """
- return self in IPv4Network('240.0.0.0/4')
-
- @property
- def is_private(self):
- """Test if this address is allocated for private networks.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 1918.
-
- """
- return (self in IPv4Network('10.0.0.0/8') or
- self in IPv4Network('172.16.0.0/12') or
- self in IPv4Network('192.168.0.0/16'))
-
- @property
- def is_multicast(self):
- """Test if the address is reserved for multicast use.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is multicast.
- See RFC 3171 for details.
-
- """
- return self in IPv4Network('224.0.0.0/4')
-
- @property
- def is_unspecified(self):
- """Test if the address is unspecified.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if this is the unspecified address as defined in
- RFC 5735 3.
-
- """
- return self in IPv4Network('0.0.0.0')
-
- @property
- def is_loopback(self):
- """Test if the address is a loopback address.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is a loopback per RFC 3330.
-
- """
- return self in IPv4Network('127.0.0.0/8')
-
- @property
- def is_link_local(self):
- """Test if the address is reserved for link-local.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is link-local per RFC 3927.
-
- """
- return self in IPv4Network('169.254.0.0/16')
-
-
-class IPv4Address(_BaseV4, _BaseIP):
-
- """Represent and manipulate single IPv4 Addresses."""
-
- def __init__(self, address):
-
- """
- Args:
- address: A string or integer representing the IP
- '192.168.1.1'
-
- Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
- IPv4Address('192.168.1.1') == IPv4Address(3232235777).
- or, more generally
- IPv4Address(int(IPv4Address('192.168.1.1'))) ==
- IPv4Address('192.168.1.1')
-
- Raises:
- AddressValueError: If ipaddr isn't a valid IPv4 address.
-
- """
- _BaseIP.__init__(self, address)
- _BaseV4.__init__(self, address)
-
- # Efficient constructor from integer.
- if isinstance(address, (int, long)):
- self._ip = address
- if address < 0 or address > self._ALL_ONES:
- raise AddressValueError(address)
- return
-
- # Constructing from a packed address
- if _compat_has_real_bytes:
- if isinstance(address, bytes) and len(address) == 4:
- self._ip = struct.unpack('!I', address)[0]
- return
-
- # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
- # which converts into a formatted IP string.
- addr_str = str(address)
- self._ip = self._ip_int_from_string(addr_str)
-
-
-class IPv4Network(_BaseV4, _BaseNet):
-
- """This class represents and manipulates 32-bit IPv4 networks.
-
- Attributes: [examples for IPv4Network('1.2.3.4/27')]
- ._ip: 16909060
- .ip: IPv4Address('1.2.3.4')
- .network: IPv4Address('1.2.3.0')
- .hostmask: IPv4Address('0.0.0.31')
- .broadcast: IPv4Address('1.2.3.31')
- .netmask: IPv4Address('255.255.255.224')
- .prefixlen: 27
-
- """
-
- # the valid octets for host and netmasks. only useful for IPv4.
- _valid_mask_octets = {255, 254, 252, 248, 240, 224, 192, 128, 0}
-
- def __init__(self, address, strict=False):
- """Instantiate a new IPv4 network object.
-
- Args:
- address: A string or integer representing the IP [& network].
- '192.168.1.1/24'
- '192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0'
- '192.168.1.1/0.0.0.255'
- are all functionally the same in IPv4. Similarly,
- '192.168.1.1'
- '192.168.1.1/255.255.255.255'
- '192.168.1.1/32'
- are also functionaly equivalent. That is to say, failing to
- provide a subnetmask will create an object with a mask of /32.
-
- If the mask (portion after the / in the argument) is given in
- dotted quad form, it is treated as a netmask if it starts with a
- non-zero field (e.g. /255.0.0.0 == /8) and as a hostmask if it
- starts with a zero field (e.g. 0.255.255.255 == /8), with the
- single exception of an all-zero mask which is treated as a
- netmask == /0. If no mask is given, a default of /32 is used.
-
- Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
- IPv4Network('192.168.1.1') == IPv4Network(3232235777).
- or, more generally
- IPv4Network(int(IPv4Network('192.168.1.1'))) ==
- IPv4Network('192.168.1.1')
-
- strict: A boolean. If true, ensure that we have been passed
- A true network address, eg, 192.168.1.0/24 and not an
- IP address on a network, eg, 192.168.1.1/24.
-
- Raises:
- AddressValueError: If ipaddr isn't a valid IPv4 address.
- NetmaskValueError: If the netmask isn't valid for
- an IPv4 address.
- ValueError: If strict was True and a network address was not
- supplied.
-
- """
- _BaseNet.__init__(self, address)
- _BaseV4.__init__(self, address)
-
- # Efficient constructor from integer.
- if isinstance(address, (int, long)):
- self._ip = address
- self.ip = IPv4Address(self._ip)
- self._prefixlen = self._max_prefixlen
- self.netmask = IPv4Address(self._ALL_ONES)
- if address < 0 or address > self._ALL_ONES:
- raise AddressValueError(address)
- return
-
- # Constructing from a packed address
- if _compat_has_real_bytes:
- if isinstance(address, bytes) and len(address) == 4:
- self._ip = struct.unpack('!I', address)[0]
- self.ip = IPv4Address(self._ip)
- self._prefixlen = self._max_prefixlen
- self.netmask = IPv4Address(self._ALL_ONES)
- return
-
- # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
- # which converts into a formatted IP prefix string.
- addr = str(address).split('/')
-
- if len(addr) > 2:
- raise AddressValueError(address)
-
- self._ip = self._ip_int_from_string(addr[0])
- self.ip = IPv4Address(self._ip)
-
- if len(addr) == 2:
- mask = addr[1].split('.')
- if len(mask) == 4:
- # We have dotted decimal netmask.
- if self._is_valid_netmask(addr[1]):
- self.netmask = IPv4Address(self._ip_int_from_string(
- addr[1]))
- elif self._is_hostmask(addr[1]):
- self.netmask = IPv4Address(
- self._ip_int_from_string(addr[1]) ^ self._ALL_ONES)
- else:
- raise NetmaskValueError('%s is not a valid netmask'
- % addr[1])
-
- self._prefixlen = self._prefix_from_ip_int(int(self.netmask))
- else:
- # We have a netmask in prefix length form.
- if not self._is_valid_netmask(addr[1]):
- raise NetmaskValueError(addr[1])
- self._prefixlen = int(addr[1])
- self.netmask = IPv4Address(self._ip_int_from_prefix(
- self._prefixlen))
- else:
- self._prefixlen = self._max_prefixlen
- self.netmask = IPv4Address(self._ip_int_from_prefix(
- self._prefixlen))
- if strict:
- if self.ip != self.network:
- raise ValueError('%s has host bits set' %
- self.ip)
-
- def _is_hostmask(self, ip_str):
- """Test if the IP string is a hostmask (rather than a netmask).
-
- Args:
- ip_str: A string, the potential hostmask.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the IP string is a hostmask.
-
- """
- bits = ip_str.split('.')
- try:
- parts = [int(x) for x in bits if int(x) in self._valid_mask_octets]
- except ValueError:
- return False
- if len(parts) != len(bits):
- return False
- if parts[0] < parts[-1]:
- return True
- return False
-
- def _is_valid_netmask(self, netmask):
- """Verify that the netmask is valid.
-
- Args:
- netmask: A string, either a prefix or dotted decimal
- netmask.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the prefix represents a valid IPv4
- netmask.
-
- """
- mask = netmask.split('.')
- if len(mask) == 4:
- if [x for x in mask if int(x) not in self._valid_mask_octets]:
- return False
- if [y for idx, y in enumerate(mask) if idx > 0 and
- y > mask[idx - 1]]:
- return False
- return True
- try:
- netmask = int(netmask)
- except ValueError:
- return False
- return 0 <= netmask <= self._max_prefixlen
-
- # backwards compatibility
- IsRFC1918 = lambda self: self.is_private
- IsMulticast = lambda self: self.is_multicast
- IsLoopback = lambda self: self.is_loopback
- IsLinkLocal = lambda self: self.is_link_local
-
-
-class _BaseV6(object):
-
- """Base IPv6 object.
-
- The following methods are used by IPv6 objects in both single IP
- addresses and networks.
-
- """
-
- _ALL_ONES = (2**IPV6LENGTH) - 1
- _HEXTET_COUNT = 8
- _HEX_DIGITS = frozenset('0123456789ABCDEFabcdef')
-
- def __init__(self, address):
- self._version = 6
- self._max_prefixlen = IPV6LENGTH
-
- def _ip_int_from_string(self, ip_str):
- """Turn an IPv6 ip_str into an integer.
-
- Args:
- ip_str: A string, the IPv6 ip_str.
-
- Returns:
- A long, the IPv6 ip_str.
-
- Raises:
- AddressValueError: if ip_str isn't a valid IPv6 Address.
-
- """
- parts = ip_str.split(':')
-
- # An IPv6 address needs at least 2 colons (3 parts).
- if len(parts) < 3:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
-
- # If the address has an IPv4-style suffix, convert it to hexadecimal.
- if '.' in parts[-1]:
- ipv4_int = IPv4Address(parts.pop())._ip
- parts.append('%x' % ((ipv4_int >> 16) & 0xFFFF))
- parts.append('%x' % (ipv4_int & 0xFFFF))
-
- # An IPv6 address can't have more than 8 colons (9 parts).
- if len(parts) > self._HEXTET_COUNT + 1:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
-
- # Disregarding the endpoints, find '::' with nothing in between.
- # This indicates that a run of zeroes has been skipped.
- try:
- skip_index, = (
- [i for i in range(1, len(parts) - 1) if not parts[i]] or
- [None])
- except ValueError:
- # Can't have more than one '::'
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
-
- # parts_hi is the number of parts to copy from above/before the '::'
- # parts_lo is the number of parts to copy from below/after the '::'
- if skip_index is not None:
- # If we found a '::', then check if it also covers the endpoints.
- parts_hi = skip_index
- parts_lo = len(parts) - skip_index - 1
- if not parts[0]:
- parts_hi -= 1
- if parts_hi:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str) # ^: requires ^::
- if not parts[-1]:
- parts_lo -= 1
- if parts_lo:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str) # :$ requires ::$
- parts_skipped = self._HEXTET_COUNT - (parts_hi + parts_lo)
- if parts_skipped < 1:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
- else:
- # Otherwise, allocate the entire address to parts_hi. The endpoints
- # could still be empty, but _parse_hextet() will check for that.
- if len(parts) != self._HEXTET_COUNT:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
- parts_hi = len(parts)
- parts_lo = 0
- parts_skipped = 0
-
- try:
- # Now, parse the hextets into a 128-bit integer.
- ip_int = 0
- for i in range(parts_hi):
- ip_int <<= 16
- ip_int |= self._parse_hextet(parts[i])
- ip_int <<= 16 * parts_skipped
- for i in range(-parts_lo, 0):
- ip_int <<= 16
- ip_int |= self._parse_hextet(parts[i])
- return ip_int
- except ValueError:
- raise AddressValueError(ip_str)
-
- def _parse_hextet(self, hextet_str):
- """Convert an IPv6 hextet string into an integer.
-
- Args:
- hextet_str: A string, the number to parse.
-
- Returns:
- The hextet as an integer.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: if the input isn't strictly a hex number from [0..FFFF].
-
- """
- # Whitelist the characters, since int() allows a lot of bizarre stuff.
- if not self._HEX_DIGITS.issuperset(hextet_str):
- raise ValueError
- hextet_int = int(hextet_str, 16)
- if hextet_int > 0xFFFF:
- raise ValueError
- return hextet_int
-
- def _compress_hextets(self, hextets):
- """Compresses a list of hextets.
-
- Compresses a list of strings, replacing the longest continuous
- sequence of "0" in the list with "" and adding empty strings at
- the beginning or at the end of the string such that subsequently
- calling ":".join(hextets) will produce the compressed version of
- the IPv6 address.
-
- Args:
- hextets: A list of strings, the hextets to compress.
-
- Returns:
- A list of strings.
-
- """
- best_doublecolon_start = -1
- best_doublecolon_len = 0
- doublecolon_start = -1
- doublecolon_len = 0
- for index in range(len(hextets)):
- if hextets[index] == '0':
- doublecolon_len += 1
- if doublecolon_start == -1:
- # Start of a sequence of zeros.
- doublecolon_start = index
- if doublecolon_len > best_doublecolon_len:
- # This is the longest sequence of zeros so far.
- best_doublecolon_len = doublecolon_len
- best_doublecolon_start = doublecolon_start
- else:
- doublecolon_len = 0
- doublecolon_start = -1
-
- if best_doublecolon_len > 1:
- best_doublecolon_end = (best_doublecolon_start +
- best_doublecolon_len)
- # For zeros at the end of the address.
- if best_doublecolon_end == len(hextets):
- hextets += ['']
- hextets[best_doublecolon_start:best_doublecolon_end] = ['']
- # For zeros at the beginning of the address.
- if best_doublecolon_start == 0:
- hextets = [''] + hextets
-
- return hextets
-
- def _string_from_ip_int(self, ip_int=None):
- """Turns a 128-bit integer into hexadecimal notation.
-
- Args:
- ip_int: An integer, the IP address.
-
- Returns:
- A string, the hexadecimal representation of the address.
-
- Raises:
- ValueError: The address is bigger than 128 bits of all ones.
-
- """
- if not ip_int and ip_int != 0:
- ip_int = int(self._ip)
-
- if ip_int > self._ALL_ONES:
- raise ValueError('IPv6 address is too large')
-
- hex_str = '%032x' % ip_int
- hextets = []
- for x in range(0, 32, 4):
- hextets.append('%x' % int(hex_str[x:x+4], 16))
-
- hextets = self._compress_hextets(hextets)
- return ':'.join(hextets)
-
- def _explode_shorthand_ip_string(self, ip_str=None):
- """Expand a shortened IPv6 address.
-
- Args:
- ip_str: A string, the IPv6 address.
-
- Returns:
- A string, the expanded IPv6 address.
-
- """
- if not ip_str:
- ip_str = str(self)
- if isinstance(self, _BaseNet):
- ip_str = str(self.ip)
-
- ip_int = self._ip_int_from_string(ip_str)
- parts = []
- for i in range(self._HEXTET_COUNT):
- parts.append('%04x' % (ip_int & 0xFFFF))
- ip_int >>= 16
- parts.reverse()
- return ':'.join(parts)
-
- @property
- def max_prefixlen(self):
- return self._max_prefixlen
-
- @property
- def packed(self):
- """The binary representation of this address."""
- return v6_int_to_packed(self._ip)
-
- @property
- def version(self):
- return self._version
-
- @property
- def is_multicast(self):
- """Test if the address is reserved for multicast use.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is a multicast address.
- See RFC 2373 2.7 for details.
-
- """
- return self in IPv6Network('ff00::/8')
-
- @property
- def is_reserved(self):
- """Test if the address is otherwise IETF reserved.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is within one of the
- reserved IPv6 Network ranges.
-
- """
- return (self in IPv6Network('::/8') or
- self in IPv6Network('100::/8') or
- self in IPv6Network('200::/7') or
- self in IPv6Network('400::/6') or
- self in IPv6Network('800::/5') or
- self in IPv6Network('1000::/4') or
- self in IPv6Network('4000::/3') or
- self in IPv6Network('6000::/3') or
- self in IPv6Network('8000::/3') or
- self in IPv6Network('A000::/3') or
- self in IPv6Network('C000::/3') or
- self in IPv6Network('E000::/4') or
- self in IPv6Network('F000::/5') or
- self in IPv6Network('F800::/6') or
- self in IPv6Network('FE00::/9'))
-
- @property
- def is_unspecified(self):
- """Test if the address is unspecified.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if this is the unspecified address as defined in
- RFC 2373 2.5.2.
-
- """
- return self._ip == 0 and getattr(self, '_prefixlen', 128) == 128
-
- @property
- def is_loopback(self):
- """Test if the address is a loopback address.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is a loopback address as defined in
- RFC 2373 2.5.3.
-
- """
- return self._ip == 1 and getattr(self, '_prefixlen', 128) == 128
-
- @property
- def is_link_local(self):
- """Test if the address is reserved for link-local.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 4291.
-
- """
- return self in IPv6Network('fe80::/10')
-
- @property
- def is_site_local(self):
- """Test if the address is reserved for site-local.
-
- Note that the site-local address space has been deprecated by RFC 3879.
- Use is_private to test if this address is in the space of unique local
- addresses as defined by RFC 4193.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 3513 2.5.6.
-
- """
- return self in IPv6Network('fec0::/10')
-
- @property
- def is_private(self):
- """Test if this address is allocated for private networks.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 4193.
-
- """
- return self in IPv6Network('fc00::/7')
-
- @property
- def ipv4_mapped(self):
- """Return the IPv4 mapped address.
-
- Returns:
- If the IPv6 address is a v4 mapped address, return the
- IPv4 mapped address. Return None otherwise.
-
- """
- if (self._ip >> 32) != 0xFFFF:
- return None
- return IPv4Address(self._ip & 0xFFFFFFFF)
-
- @property
- def teredo(self):
- """Tuple of embedded teredo IPs.
-
- Returns:
- Tuple of the (server, client) IPs or None if the address
- doesn't appear to be a teredo address (doesn't start with
- 2001::/32)
-
- """
- if (self._ip >> 96) != 0x20010000:
- return None
- return (IPv4Address((self._ip >> 64) & 0xFFFFFFFF),
- IPv4Address(~self._ip & 0xFFFFFFFF))
-
- @property
- def sixtofour(self):
- """Return the IPv4 6to4 embedded address.
-
- Returns:
- The IPv4 6to4-embedded address if present or None if the
- address doesn't appear to contain a 6to4 embedded address.
-
- """
- if (self._ip >> 112) != 0x2002:
- return None
- return IPv4Address((self._ip >> 80) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
-
-
-class IPv6Address(_BaseV6, _BaseIP):
-
- """Represent and manipulate single IPv6 Addresses.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, address):
- """Instantiate a new IPv6 address object.
-
- Args:
- address: A string or integer representing the IP
-
- Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
- IPv6Address('2001:4860::') ==
- IPv6Address(42541956101370907050197289607612071936L).
- or, more generally
- IPv6Address(IPv6Address('2001:4860::')._ip) ==
- IPv6Address('2001:4860::')
-
- Raises:
- AddressValueError: If address isn't a valid IPv6 address.
-
- """
- _BaseIP.__init__(self, address)
- _BaseV6.__init__(self, address)
-
- # Efficient constructor from integer.
- if isinstance(address, (int, long)):
- self._ip = address
- if address < 0 or address > self._ALL_ONES:
- raise AddressValueError(address)
- return
-
- # Constructing from a packed address
- if _compat_has_real_bytes:
- if isinstance(address, bytes) and len(address) == 16:
- tmp = struct.unpack('!QQ', address)
- self._ip = (tmp[0] << 64) | tmp[1]
- return
-
- # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
- # which converts into a formatted IP string.
- addr_str = str(address)
- if not addr_str:
- raise AddressValueError('')
-
- self._ip = self._ip_int_from_string(addr_str)
-
-
-class IPv6Network(_BaseV6, _BaseNet):
-
- """This class represents and manipulates 128-bit IPv6 networks.
-
- Attributes: [examples for IPv6('2001:658:22A:CAFE:200::1/64')]
- .ip: IPv6Address('2001:658:22a:cafe:200::1')
- .network: IPv6Address('2001:658:22a:cafe::')
- .hostmask: IPv6Address('::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff')
- .broadcast: IPv6Address('2001:658:22a:cafe:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff')
- .netmask: IPv6Address('ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::')
- .prefixlen: 64
-
- """
-
-
- def __init__(self, address, strict=False):
- """Instantiate a new IPv6 Network object.
-
- Args:
- address: A string or integer representing the IPv6 network or the IP
- and prefix/netmask.
- '2001:4860::/128'
- '2001:4860:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/128'
- '2001:4860::'
- are all functionally the same in IPv6. That is to say,
- failing to provide a subnetmask will create an object with
- a mask of /128.
-
- Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
- IPv6Network('2001:4860::') ==
- IPv6Network(42541956101370907050197289607612071936L).
- or, more generally
- IPv6Network(IPv6Network('2001:4860::')._ip) ==
- IPv6Network('2001:4860::')
-
- strict: A boolean. If true, ensure that we have been passed
- A true network address, eg, 192.168.1.0/24 and not an
- IP address on a network, eg, 192.168.1.1/24.
-
- Raises:
- AddressValueError: If address isn't a valid IPv6 address.
- NetmaskValueError: If the netmask isn't valid for
- an IPv6 address.
- ValueError: If strict was True and a network address was not
- supplied.
-
- """
- _BaseNet.__init__(self, address)
- _BaseV6.__init__(self, address)
-
- # Efficient constructor from integer.
- if isinstance(address, (int, long)):
- self._ip = address
- self.ip = IPv6Address(self._ip)
- self._prefixlen = self._max_prefixlen
- self.netmask = IPv6Address(self._ALL_ONES)
- if address < 0 or address > self._ALL_ONES:
- raise AddressValueError(address)
- return
-
- # Constructing from a packed address
- if _compat_has_real_bytes:
- if isinstance(address, bytes) and len(address) == 16:
- tmp = struct.unpack('!QQ', address)
- self._ip = (tmp[0] << 64) | tmp[1]
- self.ip = IPv6Address(self._ip)
- self._prefixlen = self._max_prefixlen
- self.netmask = IPv6Address(self._ALL_ONES)
- return
-
- # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
- # which converts into a formatted IP prefix string.
- addr = str(address).split('/')
-
- if len(addr) > 2:
- raise AddressValueError(address)
-
- self._ip = self._ip_int_from_string(addr[0])
- self.ip = IPv6Address(self._ip)
-
- if len(addr) == 2:
- if self._is_valid_netmask(addr[1]):
- self._prefixlen = int(addr[1])
- else:
- raise NetmaskValueError(addr[1])
- else:
- self._prefixlen = self._max_prefixlen
-
- self.netmask = IPv6Address(self._ip_int_from_prefix(self._prefixlen))
-
- if strict:
- if self.ip != self.network:
- raise ValueError('%s has host bits set' %
- self.ip)
-
- def _is_valid_netmask(self, prefixlen):
- """Verify that the netmask/prefixlen is valid.
-
- Args:
- prefixlen: A string, the netmask in prefix length format.
-
- Returns:
- A boolean, True if the prefix represents a valid IPv6
- netmask.
-
- """
- try:
- prefixlen = int(prefixlen)
- except ValueError:
- return False
- return 0 <= prefixlen <= self._max_prefixlen
-
- @property
- def with_netmask(self):
- return self.with_prefixlen