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The simplest possible way to get IP geolocation information in Python.
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To use this library, you'll need to create a free GeoIPify account: https://geoipify.whoisxmlapi.com/
If you haven't done this yet, please do so now.
To install simple-geoip
using pypi <https://pypi.org/>
_, simply run:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install simple-geoip
In the root of your project directory.
Once you have simple-geoip
installed, you can use it to easily find the
physical location of a given IP address.
This library gives you access to all sorts of geographical location data that you can use in your application in any number of ways.
.. code-block:: python
from simple_geoip import GeoIP
geoip = GeoIP("your-api-key");
try:
data = geoip.lookup("8.8.8.8")
except ConnectionError:
# If you get here, it means you were unable to reach the geoipify
# service, most likely because of a network error on your end.
except ServiceError:
# If you get here, it means geoipify is having issues, so the request
# couldn't be completed :(
except:
# Something else happened (non-geoipify) related. Maybe you hit CTRL-C
# while the program was running, the kernel is killing your process, or
# something else all together.
print(data)
Here's the sort of data you might get back when performing a geoip lookup request:
.. code-block:: json
{
"ip": "8.8.8.8",
"location": {
"country": "US",
"region": "California",
"city": "Mountain View",
"lat": 37.40599,
"lng": -122.078514,
"postalCode": "94043",
"timezone": "-08:00"
}
}
By default, this library handles retrying failed HTTP requests for you. For instance: if the GeoIPify API service is currently down or having issues, your request will be retried up to three consecutive times before failing.
All library changes in descending order.
Version 0.1.1
August 4, 2020
WhoisXML API Tech Support has fixed issues due to obsolete commands. It is now Python 3.8 compatible, and has been also tested with Python 3.6 and 2.7.
Version 0.1.0
Released April 26, 2018.
FAQs
The simplest possible way to get IP geolocation information.
We found that simple-geoip demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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