Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: maxminddb Version: 2.4.0 Summary: Reader for the MaxMind DB format Home-page: http://www.maxmind.com/ Author: Gregory Oschwald Author-email: goschwald@maxmind.com License: Apache License, Version 2.0 Project-URL: Documentation, https://maxminddb.readthedocs.org/ Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/maxmind/MaxMind-DB-Reader-python Project-URL: Issue Tracker, https://github.com/maxmind/MaxMind-DB-Reader-python/issues Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: Proxy Servers Classifier: Topic :: Internet Requires-Python: >=3.7 License-File: LICENSE ======================== MaxMind DB Python Module ======================== Description ----------- This is a Python module for reading MaxMind DB files. The module includes both a pure Python reader and an optional C extension. MaxMind DB is a binary file format that stores data indexed by IP address subnets (IPv4 or IPv6). Installation ------------ If you want to use the C extension, you must first install `libmaxminddb `_ C library installed before installing this extension. If the library is not available, the module will fall-back to a pure Python implementation. Note that when installing the C library from a package, you may be required to install additonal packages containing build requirements such as `libmaxminddb-dev` on Debian. To install maxminddb, type: .. code-block:: bash $ pip install maxminddb If you are not able to use pip, you may also use easy_install from the source directory: .. code-block:: bash $ easy_install . Usage ----- To use this module, you must first download or create a MaxMind DB file. We provide `free GeoLite2 databases `_. These files must be decompressed with ``gunzip``. After you have obtained a database and imported the module, call ``open_database`` with a path, or file descriptor (in the case of ``MODE_FD``), to the database as the first argument. Optionally, you may pass a mode as the second argument. The modes are exported from ``maxminddb``. Valid modes are: * ``MODE_MMAP_EXT`` - use the C extension with memory map. * ``MODE_MMAP`` - read from memory map. Pure Python. * ``MODE_FILE`` - read database as standard file. Pure Python. * ``MODE_MEMORY`` - load database into memory. Pure Python. * ``MODE_FD`` - load database into memory from a file descriptor. Pure Python. * ``MODE_AUTO`` - try ``MODE_MMAP_EXT``, ``MODE_MMAP``, ``MODE_FILE`` in that order. Default. **NOTE**: When using ``MODE_FD``, it is the *caller's* responsibility to be sure that the file descriptor gets closed properly. The caller may close the file descriptor immediately after the ``Reader`` object is created. The ``open_database`` function returns a ``Reader`` object. To look up an IP address, use the ``get`` method on this object. The method will return the corresponding values for the IP address from the database (e.g., a dictionary for GeoIP2/GeoLite2 databases). If the database does not contain a record for that IP address, the method will return ``None``. If you wish to also retrieve the prefix length for the record, use the ``get_with_prefix_len`` method. This returns a tuple containing the record followed by the network prefix length associated with the record. Example ------- .. code-block:: pycon >>> import maxminddb >>> >>> with maxminddb.open_database('GeoLite2-City.mmdb') as reader: >>> >>> reader.get('152.216.7.110') {'country': ... } >>> >>> reader.get_with_prefix_len('152.216.7.110') ({'country': ... }, 24) Exceptions ---------- The module will return an ``InvalidDatabaseError`` if the database is corrupt or otherwise invalid. A ``ValueError`` will be thrown if you look up an invalid IP address or an IPv6 address in an IPv4 database. Requirements ------------ This code requires Python 3.7+. Older versions are not supported. The C extension requires CPython. Versioning ---------- The MaxMind DB Python module uses `Semantic Versioning `_. Support ------- Please report all issues with this code using the `GitHub issue tracker `_ If you are having an issue with a MaxMind service that is not specific to this API, please contact `MaxMind support `_ for assistance.