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.. -*- mode: rst-mode -*- .. .. Version number is filled in automatically. .. |version| replace:: 0.23-18 =============================================== PySubnetTree - A Python Module for CIDR Lookups =============================================== .. rst-class:: opening The PySubnetTree package provides a Python data structure ``SubnetTree`` which maps subnets given in `CIDR <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4632>`_ notation (incl. corresponding IPv6 versions) to Python objects. Lookups are performed by longest-prefix matching. Download -------- You can find the latest PySubnetTree release for download at http://www.bro.org/download. PySubnetTree's git repository is located at `git://git.bro.org/pysubnettree.git <git://git.bro.org/pysubnettree.git>`__. You can browse the repository `here <http://git.bro.org/pysubnettree.git>`__. This document describes PySubnetTree |version|. See the ``CHANGES`` file for version history. Example ------- A simple example which associates CIDR prefixes with strings:: >>> import SubnetTree >>> t = SubnetTree.SubnetTree() >>> t["10.1.0.0/16"] = "Network 1" >>> t["10.1.42.0/24"] = "Network 1, Subnet 42" >>> print("10.1.42.1" in t) True >>> print(t["10.1.42.1"]) Network 1, Subnet 42 >>> print(t["10.1.43.1"]) Network 1 >>> print("10.20.1.1" in t) False >>> try: ... print(t["10.20.1.1"]) ... except KeyError, err: ... print("Error: %s not found" % err) Error: '10.20.1.1' not found By default, CIDR prefixes and IP addresses are given as strings. Alternatively, a ``SubnetTree`` object can be switched into *binary mode*, in which single addresses are passed in the form of packed binary strings as, e.g., returned by `socket.inet_aton <http://docs.python.org/2/library/socket.html#socket.inet_aton>`_:: >>> t.get_binary_lookup_mode() False >>> t.set_binary_lookup_mode(True) >>> t.get_binary_lookup_mode() True >>> import socket >>> print(t[socket.inet_aton("10.1.42.1")]) Network 1, Subnet 42 A SubnetTree also provides methods ``insert(prefix,object=None)`` for insertion of prefixes (``object`` can be skipped to use the tree like a set), and ``remove(prefix)`` for removing entries (``remove`` performs an _exact_ match rather than longest-prefix). Internally, the CIDR prefixes of a ``SubnetTree`` are managed by a Patricia tree data structure and lookups are therefore efficient even with a large number of prefixes. PySubnetTree comes with a BSD license. Prerequisites ------------- This package requires Python 2.4 or newer. Installation ------------ Installation is pretty simple:: > python setup.py install
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