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Geo::IP(3)            User Contributed Perl Documentation           Geo::IP(3)

NAME
       Geo::IP - Look up location and network information by IP Address
SYNOPSIS
         use Geo::IP;
         my $gi = Geo::IP->new(GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE);
         # look up IP address '24.24.24.24'
         # returns undef if country is unallocated, or not defined in our database
         my $country = $gi->country_code_by_addr('24.24.24.24');
         $country = $gi->country_code_by_name('yahoo.com');
         # $country is equal to "US"

         use Geo::IP;
         my $gi = Geo::IP->open("/usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoIPCity.dat", GEOIP_STANDARD);
         my $record = $gi->record_by_addr('24.24.24.24');
         print $record->country_code,
               $record->country_code3,
               $record->country_name,
               $record->region,
               $record->region_name,
               $record->city,
               $record->postal_code,
               $record->latitude,
               $record->longitude,
               $record->time_zone,
               $record->area_code,
               $record->continent_code,
               $record->metro_code;

         # the IPv6 support is currently only avail if you use the CAPI which is much
         # faster anyway. ie: print Geo::IP->api equals to 'CAPI'
         use Socket;
         use Socket6;
         use Geo::IP;
         my $g = Geo::IP->open('/usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoIPv6.dat') or die;
         print $g->country_code_by_ipnum_v6(inet_pton AF_INET6, '::24.24.24.24');
         print $g->country_code_by_addr_v6('2a02:e88::');
DESCRIPTION
       This module uses a file based database.  This database simply contains
       IP blocks as keys, and countries as values.  This database should be
       more complete and accurate than reverse DNS lookups.
       This module can be used to automatically select the geographically
       closest mirror, to analyze your web server logs to determine the
       countries of your visitors, for credit card fraud detection, and for
       software export controls.
IP ADDRESS TO COUNTRY DATABASES
       Free monthly updates to the database are available from
         http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geolite
       This free database is similar to the database contained in IP::Country,
       as well as many paid databases. It uses ARIN, RIPE, APNIC, and LACNIC
       whois to obtain the IP->Country mappings.
       If you require greater accuracy, MaxMind offers a database on a paid
       subscription basis.  Also included with this is a service that updates
       your database automatically each month, by running a program called
       geoipupdate included with the C API from a cronjob.  For more details
       on the differences between the free and paid databases, see:
       http://www.maxmind.com/en/geolocation_landing
       Do not miss the city database, described in Geo::IP::Record
       Make sure to use the geolite-mirror-simple.pl script from the example
       directory to stay current with the databases.
BENCHMARK the lookups are fast. This is my laptop ( examples/benchmark.pl ):
         Benchmark: running city_mem, city_std, country_mem, country_std, country_v6_mem, country_v6_std, isp_mem, isp_std for at least 10 CPU seconds...
           city_mem: 10.3121 wallclock secs (10.30 usr +  0.01 sys = 10.31 CPU) @ 387271.48/s (n=3992769)
           city_std: 10.0658 wallclock secs ( 2.86 usr +  7.17 sys = 10.03 CPU) @ 54392.62/s (n=545558)
         country_mem: 10.1772 wallclock secs (10.16 usr +  0.00 sys = 10.16 CPU) @ 1077507.97/s (n=10947481)
         country_std: 10.1432 wallclock secs ( 2.30 usr +  7.85 sys = 10.15 CPU) @ 83629.56/s (n=848840)
         country_v6_mem: 10.2579 wallclock secs (10.25 usr + -0.00 sys = 10.25 CPU) @ 365997.37/s (n=3751473)
         country_v6_std: 10.8541 wallclock secs ( 1.77 usr +  9.07 sys = 10.84 CPU) @ 10110.42/s (n=109597)
            isp_mem: 10.147 wallclock secs (10.13 usr +  0.01 sys = 10.14 CPU) @ 590109.66/s (n=5983712)
            isp_std: 10.0484 wallclock secs ( 2.71 usr +  7.33 sys = 10.04 CPU) @ 73186.35/s (n=734791)
CLASS METHODS
       $gi = Geo::IP->new( $flags );
           Constructs a new Geo::IP object with the default database located
           inside your system's datadir, typically
           /usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoIP.dat.
           Flags can be set to either GEOIP_STANDARD, or for faster
           performance (at a cost of using more memory), GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE.
           When using memory cache you can force a reload if the file is
           updated by setting GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE.  GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE caches 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
           To combine flags, use the bitwise OR operator, |.  For example, to
           cache the database in memory, but check for an updated GeoIP.dat
           file, use: Geo::IP->new( GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE | GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE. );
       $gi = Geo::IP->open( $database_filename, $flags );
           Constructs a new Geo::IP object with the database located at
           $database_filename.
       $gi = Geo::IP->open_type( $database_type, $flags );
           Constructs a new Geo::IP object with the $database_type database
           located in the standard location.  For example
             $gi = Geo::IP->open_type( GEOIP_CITY_EDITION_REV1 , GEOIP_STANDARD );
           opens the database file in the standard location for GeoIP City,
           typically /usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoIPCity.dat.
OBJECT METHODS
       $code = $gi->country_code_by_addr( $ipaddr );
           Returns the ISO 3166 country code for an IP address.
       $code = $gi->country_code_by_name( $hostname );
           Returns the ISO 3166 country code for a hostname.
       $code = $gi->country_code3_by_addr( $ipaddr );
           Returns the 3 letter country code for an IP address.
       $code = $gi->country_code3_by_name( $hostname );
           Returns the 3 letter country code for a hostname.
       $name = $gi->country_name_by_addr( $ipaddr );
           Returns the full country name for an IP address.
       $name = $gi->country_name_by_name( $hostname );
           Returns the full country name for a hostname.
       $r = $gi->record_by_addr( $ipaddr );
           Returns a Geo::IP::Record object containing city location for an IP
           address.
       $r = $gi->record_by_name( $hostname );
           Returns a Geo::IP::Record object containing city location for a
           hostname.
       $org = $gi->org_by_addr( $ipaddr ); deprecated use "name_by_addr"
       instead.
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for an IP
           address.
       $org = $gi->org_by_name( $hostname );  deprecated use "name_by_name"
       instead.
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for a hostname.
       $info = $gi->database_info;
           Returns database string, includes version, date, build number and
           copyright notice.
       $old_charset = $gi->set_charset( $charset );
           Set the charset for the city name - defaults to
           GEOIP_CHARSET_ISO_8859_1.  To set UTF8, pass GEOIP_CHARSET_UTF8 to
           set_charset.  For perl >= 5.008 the utf8 flag is honored.
       $charset = $gi->charset;
           Gets the currently used charset.
       ( $country, $region ) = $gi->region_by_addr('24.24.24.24');
           Returns a list containing country and region. If region and/or
           country is unknown, undef is returned. Sure this works only for
           region databases.
       ( $country, $region ) = $gi->region_by_name('www.xyz.com');
           Returns a list containing country and region. If region and/or
           country is unknown, undef is returned. Sure this works only for
           region databases.
       $netmask = $gi->last_netmask;
           Gets netmask of network block from last lookup.
       $gi->netmask(12);
           Sets netmask for the last lookup
       my ( $from, $to ) = $gi->range_by_ip('24.24.24.24');
           Returns the start and end of the current network block. The method
           tries to join several continous netblocks.
       $api = $gi->api or $api = Geo::IP->api
           Returns the currently used API.
             # prints either CAPI or PurePerl
             print Geo::IP->api;
       $continent = $gi->continent_code_by_country_code('US');
           Returns the continentcode by country code.
       $dbe = $gi->database_edition
           Returns the database_edition of the currently opened database.
             if ( $gi->database_edition == GEOIP_COUNTRY_EDITION ){
               ...
             }
       $isp = $gi->isp_by_addr('24.24.24.24');
           Returns the isp for 24.24.24.24
       $isp = $gi->isp_by_name('www.maxmind.com');
           Returns the isp for www.something.de
       my $time_zone = $gi->time_zone('US', 'AZ');
           Returns the time zone for country/region.
             # undef
             print  $gi->time_zone('US', '');
             # America/Phoenix
             print  $gi->time_zone('US', 'AZ');
             # Europe/Berlin
             print  $gi->time_zone('DE', '00');
             # Europe/Berlin
             print  $gi->time_zone('DE', '');
       $id = $gi->id_by_addr('24.24.24.24');
           Returns the country_id for 24.24.24.24. The country_id might be
           useful as array index. 0 is unknown.
       $id = $gi->id_by_name('www.maxmind.com');
           Returns the country_id for www.maxmind.com. The country_id might be
           useful as array index. 0 is unknown.
       $cc = $gi->country_code3_by_addr_v6('::24.24.24.24');
       $cc = $gi->country_code3_by_name_v6('ipv6.google.com');
       $cc = $gi->country_code_by_addr_v6('2a02:ea0::');
       $cc = $gi->country_code_by_ipnum_v6($ipnum);
             use Socket;
             use Socket6;
             use Geo::IP;
             my $g = Geo::IP->open('/usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoIPv6.dat') or die;
             print $g->country_code_by_ipnum_v6(inet_pton AF_INET6, '::24.24.24.24');
       $cc = $gi->country_code_by_name_v6('ipv6.google.com');
       name_by_addr
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for a IP address.
       name_by_addr_v6
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for an IPv6
           address.
       name_by_ipnum_v6
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for an ipnum.
       name_by_name
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for a hostname.
       name_by_name_v6
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for a hostname.
       org_by_addr_v6 deprecated use "name_by_addr_v6"
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for an IPv6
           address.
       org_by_name_v6  deprecated use "name_by_name_v6"
           Returns the Organization, ISP name or Domain Name for a hostname.
       teredo
           Returns the current setting for teredo.
       enable_teredo
           Enable / disable teredo
             $gi->enable_teredo(1); # enable
             $gi->enable_teredo(0); # disable
       lib_version
             if ( $gi->api eq 'CAPI' ){
                 print $gi->lib_version;
             }
ISSUE TRACKER AND GIT repo
       Is available from GitHub, see
       https://github.com/maxmind/geoip-api-perl
VERSION
       1.41
SEE ALSO
       Geo::IP::Record
AUTHOR
       Copyright (c) 2013, MaxMind, Inc
       All rights reserved.  This package is free software; you can
       redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.16.3                      2013-12-04                        Geo::IP(3)