Note
In Django 1.4, the GeoIP object was moved out of django.contrib.gis.utils and into its own module, django.contrib.gis.geoip. A shortcut is still provided in utils, but will be removed in Django 1.6.
The GeoIP object is a ctypes wrapper for the MaxMind GeoIP C API. [1] This interface is a BSD-licensed alternative to the GPL-licensed Python GeoIP interface provided by MaxMind.
In order to perform IP-based geolocation, the GeoIP object requires the GeoIP C libary and either the GeoIP Country or City datasets in binary format (the CSV files will not work!). These datasets may be downloaded from MaxMind. Grab the GeoLiteCountry/GeoIP.dat.gz and GeoLiteCity.dat.gz files and unzip them in a directory corresponding to what you set GEOIP_PATH with in your settings. See the example and reference below for more details.
Assuming you have the GeoIP C library installed, here is an example of its usage:
>>> from django.contrib.gis.geoip import GeoIP
>>> g = GeoIP()
>>> g.country('google.com')
{'country_code': 'US', 'country_name': 'United States'}
>>> g.city('72.14.207.99')
{'area_code': 650,
'city': 'Mountain View',
'country_code': 'US',
'country_code3': 'USA',
'country_name': 'United States',
'dma_code': 807,
'latitude': 37.419200897216797,
'longitude': -122.05740356445312,
'postal_code': '94043',
'region': 'CA'}
>>> g.lat_lon('salon.com')
(37.789798736572266, -122.39420318603516)
>>> g.lon_lat('uh.edu')
(-95.415199279785156, 29.77549934387207)
>>> g.geos('24.124.1.80').wkt
'POINT (-95.2087020874023438 39.0392990112304688)'
A string specifying the directory where the GeoIP data files are located. This setting is required unless manually specified with path keyword when initializing the GeoIP object.
A string specifying the location of the GeoIP C library. Typically, this setting is only used if the GeoIP C library is in a non-standard location (e.g., /home/sue/lib/libGeoIP.so).
The basename to use for the GeoIP country data file. Defaults to 'GeoIP.dat'.
The basename to use for the GeoIP city data file. Defaults to 'GeoLiteCity.dat'.
The GeoIP object does not require any parameters to use the default settings. However, at the very least the GEOIP_PATH setting should be set with the path of the location of your GeoIP data sets. The following intialization keywords may be used to customize any of the defaults.
Keyword Arguments | Description |
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path | Base directory to where GeoIP data is located or the full path to where the city or country data files (.dat) are located. Assumes that both the city and country data sets are located in this directory; overrides the GEOIP_PATH settings attribute. |
cache | The cache settings when opening up the GeoIP datasets, and may be an integer in (0, 1, 2, 4) corresponding to the GEOIP_STANDARD, GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE, GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE, and GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE GeoIPOptions C API settings, respectively. Defaults to 0 (GEOIP_STANDARD). |
country | The name of the GeoIP country data file. Defaults to GeoIP.dat. Setting this keyword overrides the GEOIP_COUNTRY settings attribute. |
city | The name of the GeoIP city data file. Defaults to GeoLiteCity.dat. Setting this keyword overrides the GEOIP_CITY settings attribute. |
All the following querying routines may take either a string IP address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, both '205.186.163.125' and 'djangoproject.com' would be valid query parameters.
Returns a dictionary of city information for the given query. Some of the values in the dictionary may be undefined (None).
Returns a dictionary with the country code and country for the given query.
Returns only the country code corresponding to the query.
Returns only the country name corresponding to the query.
Returns a coordinate tuple of (longitude, latitude).
Returns a coordinate tuple of (longitude, latitude).
Returns a coordinate tuple of (latitude, longitude),
Returns a django.contrib.gis.geos.Point object corresponding to the query.
This property returns information about the GeoIP country database.
This property returns information about the GeoIP city database.
This property returns information about all GeoIP databases (both city and country), and the version of the GeoIP C library (if supported).
These methods exist to ease compatibility with any code using MaxMind’s existing Python API.
This classmethod instantiates the GeoIP object from the given database path and given cache setting.
Footnotes
[1] | GeoIP(R) is a registered trademark of MaxMind, LLC of Boston, Massachusetts. |
Dec 23, 2012