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Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001# Copyright 2007 Google Inc.
2# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10003
4"""A fast, lightweight IPv4/IPv6 manipulation library in Python.
5
6This library is used to create/poke/manipulate IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
7and networks.
8
9"""
10
11__version__ = '1.0'
12
Hynek Schlawack91c5a342012-06-05 11:55:58 +020013
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +100014import functools
Hynek Schlawack91c5a342012-06-05 11:55:58 +020015
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100016IPV4LENGTH = 32
17IPV6LENGTH = 128
18
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100019class AddressValueError(ValueError):
20 """A Value Error related to the address."""
21
22
23class NetmaskValueError(ValueError):
24 """A Value Error related to the netmask."""
25
26
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +100027def ip_address(address):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100028 """Take an IP string/int and return an object of the correct type.
29
30 Args:
31 address: A string or integer, the IP address. Either IPv4 or
32 IPv6 addresses may be supplied; integers less than 2**32 will
33 be considered to be IPv4 by default.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100034
35 Returns:
36 An IPv4Address or IPv6Address object.
37
38 Raises:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +020039 ValueError: if the *address* passed isn't either a v4 or a v6
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +100040 address
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100041
42 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100043 try:
44 return IPv4Address(address)
45 except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
46 pass
47
48 try:
49 return IPv6Address(address)
50 except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
51 pass
52
53 raise ValueError('%r does not appear to be an IPv4 or IPv6 address' %
54 address)
55
56
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +100057def ip_network(address, strict=True):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100058 """Take an IP string/int and return an object of the correct type.
59
60 Args:
61 address: A string or integer, the IP network. Either IPv4 or
62 IPv6 networks may be supplied; integers less than 2**32 will
63 be considered to be IPv4 by default.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100064
65 Returns:
66 An IPv4Network or IPv6Network object.
67
68 Raises:
69 ValueError: if the string passed isn't either a v4 or a v6
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +100070 address. Or if the network has host bits set.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100071
72 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100073 try:
74 return IPv4Network(address, strict)
75 except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
76 pass
77
78 try:
79 return IPv6Network(address, strict)
80 except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
81 pass
82
83 raise ValueError('%r does not appear to be an IPv4 or IPv6 network' %
84 address)
85
86
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +100087def ip_interface(address):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100088 """Take an IP string/int and return an object of the correct type.
89
90 Args:
91 address: A string or integer, the IP address. Either IPv4 or
92 IPv6 addresses may be supplied; integers less than 2**32 will
93 be considered to be IPv4 by default.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100094
95 Returns:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +020096 An IPv4Interface or IPv6Interface object.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +100097
98 Raises:
99 ValueError: if the string passed isn't either a v4 or a v6
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000100 address.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000101
102 Notes:
103 The IPv?Interface classes describe an Address on a particular
104 Network, so they're basically a combination of both the Address
105 and Network classes.
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +0200106
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000107 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000108 try:
109 return IPv4Interface(address)
110 except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
111 pass
112
113 try:
114 return IPv6Interface(address)
115 except (AddressValueError, NetmaskValueError):
116 pass
117
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +1000118 raise ValueError('%r does not appear to be an IPv4 or IPv6 interface' %
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000119 address)
120
121
122def v4_int_to_packed(address):
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200123 """Represent an address as 4 packed bytes in network (big-endian) order.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000124
125 Args:
126 address: An integer representation of an IPv4 IP address.
127
128 Returns:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200129 The integer address packed as 4 bytes in network (big-endian) order.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000130
131 Raises:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200132 ValueError: If the integer is negative or too large to be an
133 IPv4 IP address.
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +0200134
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000135 """
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200136 try:
Nick Coghlandb7920b2012-08-20 10:19:12 +1000137 return address.to_bytes(4, 'big')
Serhiy Storchakaba9ac5b2015-05-20 10:33:40 +0300138 except OverflowError:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200139 raise ValueError("Address negative or too large for IPv4")
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000140
141
142def v6_int_to_packed(address):
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200143 """Represent an address as 16 packed bytes in network (big-endian) order.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000144
145 Args:
Sandro Tosib4386d32012-06-02 17:14:22 +0200146 address: An integer representation of an IPv6 IP address.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000147
148 Returns:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200149 The integer address packed as 16 bytes in network (big-endian) order.
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +0200150
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000151 """
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200152 try:
Nick Coghlandb7920b2012-08-20 10:19:12 +1000153 return address.to_bytes(16, 'big')
Serhiy Storchakaba9ac5b2015-05-20 10:33:40 +0300154 except OverflowError:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200155 raise ValueError("Address negative or too large for IPv6")
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000156
157
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +1000158def _split_optional_netmask(address):
159 """Helper to split the netmask and raise AddressValueError if needed"""
160 addr = str(address).split('/')
161 if len(addr) > 2:
162 raise AddressValueError("Only one '/' permitted in %r" % address)
163 return addr
164
Nick Coghlan297b1432012-07-08 17:11:04 +1000165
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000166def _find_address_range(addresses):
Serhiy Storchakab53f0fb2015-01-19 00:41:32 +0200167 """Find a sequence of sorted deduplicated IPv#Address.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000168
169 Args:
Sandro Tosi876ecad2012-05-23 22:26:55 +0200170 addresses: a list of IPv#Address objects.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000171
Serhiy Storchakab53f0fb2015-01-19 00:41:32 +0200172 Yields:
173 A tuple containing the first and last IP addresses in the sequence.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000174
175 """
Serhiy Storchakab53f0fb2015-01-19 00:41:32 +0200176 it = iter(addresses)
177 first = last = next(it)
178 for ip in it:
179 if ip._ip != last._ip + 1:
180 yield first, last
181 first = ip
182 last = ip
183 yield first, last
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000184
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +0200185
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000186def _count_righthand_zero_bits(number, bits):
187 """Count the number of zero bits on the right hand side.
188
189 Args:
190 number: an integer.
191 bits: maximum number of bits to count.
192
193 Returns:
194 The number of zero bits on the right hand side of the number.
195
196 """
197 if number == 0:
198 return bits
Antoine Pitrou824db302014-05-15 20:21:48 +0200199 return min(bits, (~number & (number-1)).bit_length())
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000200
201
202def summarize_address_range(first, last):
203 """Summarize a network range given the first and last IP addresses.
204
205 Example:
Eli Bendersky948af232012-10-07 07:23:50 -0700206 >>> list(summarize_address_range(IPv4Address('192.0.2.0'),
207 ... IPv4Address('192.0.2.130')))
208 ... #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000209 [IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/25'), IPv4Network('192.0.2.128/31'),
Eli Bendersky948af232012-10-07 07:23:50 -0700210 IPv4Network('192.0.2.130/32')]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000211
212 Args:
213 first: the first IPv4Address or IPv6Address in the range.
214 last: the last IPv4Address or IPv6Address in the range.
215
216 Returns:
217 An iterator of the summarized IPv(4|6) network objects.
218
219 Raise:
220 TypeError:
221 If the first and last objects are not IP addresses.
222 If the first and last objects are not the same version.
223 ValueError:
224 If the last object is not greater than the first.
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000225 If the version of the first address is not 4 or 6.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000226
227 """
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +0200228 if (not (isinstance(first, _BaseAddress) and
229 isinstance(last, _BaseAddress))):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000230 raise TypeError('first and last must be IP addresses, not networks')
231 if first.version != last.version:
232 raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000233 first, last))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000234 if first > last:
235 raise ValueError('last IP address must be greater than first')
236
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000237 if first.version == 4:
238 ip = IPv4Network
239 elif first.version == 6:
240 ip = IPv6Network
241 else:
242 raise ValueError('unknown IP version')
243
244 ip_bits = first._max_prefixlen
245 first_int = first._ip
246 last_int = last._ip
247 while first_int <= last_int:
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +1000248 nbits = min(_count_righthand_zero_bits(first_int, ip_bits),
249 (last_int - first_int + 1).bit_length() - 1)
Antoine Pitrou824db302014-05-15 20:21:48 +0200250 net = ip((first_int, ip_bits - nbits))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000251 yield net
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +1000252 first_int += 1 << nbits
253 if first_int - 1 == ip._ALL_ONES:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000254 break
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000255
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +0200256
Antoine Pitrou1e71c532014-05-15 20:40:53 +0200257def _collapse_addresses_internal(addresses):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000258 """Loops through the addresses, collapsing concurrent netblocks.
259
260 Example:
261
262 ip1 = IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/26')
263 ip2 = IPv4Network('192.0.2.64/26')
264 ip3 = IPv4Network('192.0.2.128/26')
265 ip4 = IPv4Network('192.0.2.192/26')
266
Antoine Pitrou1e71c532014-05-15 20:40:53 +0200267 _collapse_addresses_internal([ip1, ip2, ip3, ip4]) ->
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000268 [IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/24')]
269
270 This shouldn't be called directly; it is called via
271 collapse_addresses([]).
272
273 Args:
274 addresses: A list of IPv4Network's or IPv6Network's
275
276 Returns:
277 A list of IPv4Network's or IPv6Network's depending on what we were
278 passed.
279
280 """
Antoine Pitrou1e71c532014-05-15 20:40:53 +0200281 # First merge
282 to_merge = list(addresses)
283 subnets = {}
284 while to_merge:
285 net = to_merge.pop()
286 supernet = net.supernet()
287 existing = subnets.get(supernet)
288 if existing is None:
289 subnets[supernet] = net
290 elif existing != net:
291 # Merge consecutive subnets
292 del subnets[supernet]
293 to_merge.append(supernet)
294 # Then iterate over resulting networks, skipping subsumed subnets
295 last = None
296 for net in sorted(subnets.values()):
297 if last is not None:
298 # Since they are sorted, last.network_address <= net.network_address
299 # is a given.
300 if last.broadcast_address >= net.broadcast_address:
301 continue
302 yield net
303 last = net
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000304
305
306def collapse_addresses(addresses):
307 """Collapse a list of IP objects.
308
309 Example:
310 collapse_addresses([IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/25'),
311 IPv4Network('192.0.2.128/25')]) ->
312 [IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/24')]
313
314 Args:
315 addresses: An iterator of IPv4Network or IPv6Network objects.
316
317 Returns:
318 An iterator of the collapsed IPv(4|6)Network objects.
319
320 Raises:
321 TypeError: If passed a list of mixed version objects.
322
323 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000324 addrs = []
325 ips = []
326 nets = []
327
328 # split IP addresses and networks
329 for ip in addresses:
330 if isinstance(ip, _BaseAddress):
331 if ips and ips[-1]._version != ip._version:
332 raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000333 ip, ips[-1]))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000334 ips.append(ip)
335 elif ip._prefixlen == ip._max_prefixlen:
336 if ips and ips[-1]._version != ip._version:
337 raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000338 ip, ips[-1]))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000339 try:
340 ips.append(ip.ip)
341 except AttributeError:
342 ips.append(ip.network_address)
343 else:
344 if nets and nets[-1]._version != ip._version:
345 raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000346 ip, nets[-1]))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000347 nets.append(ip)
348
Serhiy Storchakab53f0fb2015-01-19 00:41:32 +0200349 # sort and dedup
350 ips = sorted(set(ips))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000351
Antoine Pitroue6f250e2015-01-18 16:22:47 +0100352 # find consecutive address ranges in the sorted sequence and summarize them
Serhiy Storchakab53f0fb2015-01-19 00:41:32 +0200353 if ips:
354 for first, last in _find_address_range(ips):
355 addrs.extend(summarize_address_range(first, last))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000356
Antoine Pitrou1e71c532014-05-15 20:40:53 +0200357 return _collapse_addresses_internal(addrs + nets)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000358
359
360def get_mixed_type_key(obj):
361 """Return a key suitable for sorting between networks and addresses.
362
363 Address and Network objects are not sortable by default; they're
364 fundamentally different so the expression
365
366 IPv4Address('192.0.2.0') <= IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/24')
367
368 doesn't make any sense. There are some times however, where you may wish
369 to have ipaddress sort these for you anyway. If you need to do this, you
370 can use this function as the key= argument to sorted().
371
372 Args:
373 obj: either a Network or Address object.
374 Returns:
375 appropriate key.
376
377 """
378 if isinstance(obj, _BaseNetwork):
379 return obj._get_networks_key()
380 elif isinstance(obj, _BaseAddress):
381 return obj._get_address_key()
382 return NotImplemented
383
384
Serhiy Storchakaf186e122015-01-26 10:11:16 +0200385class _IPAddressBase:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000386
387 """The mother class."""
388
Serhiy Storchaka88f64f32015-03-07 20:08:34 +0200389 __slots__ = ()
390
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000391 @property
392 def exploded(self):
393 """Return the longhand version of the IP address as a string."""
394 return self._explode_shorthand_ip_string()
395
396 @property
397 def compressed(self):
398 """Return the shorthand version of the IP address as a string."""
399 return str(self)
400
Nick Coghland9722652012-06-17 16:33:00 +1000401 @property
Eric V. Smithebdaaf42014-04-14 12:58:07 -0400402 def reverse_pointer(self):
403 """The name of the reverse DNS pointer for the IP address, e.g.:
404 >>> ipaddress.ip_address("127.0.0.1").reverse_pointer
405 '1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa'
406 >>> ipaddress.ip_address("2001:db8::1").reverse_pointer
407 '1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa'
408
409 """
410 return self._reverse_pointer()
411
412 @property
Nick Coghland9722652012-06-17 16:33:00 +1000413 def version(self):
414 msg = '%200s has no version specified' % (type(self),)
415 raise NotImplementedError(msg)
416
Nick Coghlan297b1432012-07-08 17:11:04 +1000417 def _check_int_address(self, address):
418 if address < 0:
419 msg = "%d (< 0) is not permitted as an IPv%d address"
420 raise AddressValueError(msg % (address, self._version))
421 if address > self._ALL_ONES:
422 msg = "%d (>= 2**%d) is not permitted as an IPv%d address"
423 raise AddressValueError(msg % (address, self._max_prefixlen,
424 self._version))
425
426 def _check_packed_address(self, address, expected_len):
427 address_len = len(address)
428 if address_len != expected_len:
429 msg = "%r (len %d != %d) is not permitted as an IPv%d address"
430 raise AddressValueError(msg % (address, address_len,
431 expected_len, self._version))
432
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200433 @classmethod
434 def _ip_int_from_prefix(cls, prefixlen):
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000435 """Turn the prefix length into a bitwise netmask
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000436
437 Args:
438 prefixlen: An integer, the prefix length.
439
440 Returns:
441 An integer.
442
443 """
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200444 return cls._ALL_ONES ^ (cls._ALL_ONES >> prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000445
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200446 @classmethod
447 def _prefix_from_ip_int(cls, ip_int):
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000448 """Return prefix length from the bitwise netmask.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000449
450 Args:
Berker Peksagf23530f2014-10-19 18:04:38 +0300451 ip_int: An integer, the netmask in expanded bitwise format
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000452
453 Returns:
454 An integer, the prefix length.
455
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000456 Raises:
457 ValueError: If the input intermingles zeroes & ones
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000458 """
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000459 trailing_zeroes = _count_righthand_zero_bits(ip_int,
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200460 cls._max_prefixlen)
461 prefixlen = cls._max_prefixlen - trailing_zeroes
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000462 leading_ones = ip_int >> trailing_zeroes
463 all_ones = (1 << prefixlen) - 1
464 if leading_ones != all_ones:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200465 byteslen = cls._max_prefixlen // 8
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000466 details = ip_int.to_bytes(byteslen, 'big')
467 msg = 'Netmask pattern %r mixes zeroes & ones'
468 raise ValueError(msg % details)
469 return prefixlen
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000470
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200471 @classmethod
472 def _report_invalid_netmask(cls, netmask_str):
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000473 msg = '%r is not a valid netmask' % netmask_str
474 raise NetmaskValueError(msg) from None
475
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200476 @classmethod
477 def _prefix_from_prefix_string(cls, prefixlen_str):
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000478 """Return prefix length from a numeric string
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000479
480 Args:
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000481 prefixlen_str: The string to be converted
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000482
483 Returns:
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000484 An integer, the prefix length.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000485
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000486 Raises:
487 NetmaskValueError: If the input is not a valid netmask
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000488 """
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000489 # int allows a leading +/- as well as surrounding whitespace,
490 # so we ensure that isn't the case
INADA Naoki58a10962018-02-23 20:02:41 +0900491 if not (prefixlen_str.isascii() and prefixlen_str.isdigit()):
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200492 cls._report_invalid_netmask(prefixlen_str)
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000493 try:
494 prefixlen = int(prefixlen_str)
495 except ValueError:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200496 cls._report_invalid_netmask(prefixlen_str)
497 if not (0 <= prefixlen <= cls._max_prefixlen):
498 cls._report_invalid_netmask(prefixlen_str)
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000499 return prefixlen
500
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200501 @classmethod
502 def _prefix_from_ip_string(cls, ip_str):
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000503 """Turn a netmask/hostmask string into a prefix length
504
505 Args:
506 ip_str: The netmask/hostmask to be converted
507
508 Returns:
509 An integer, the prefix length.
510
511 Raises:
512 NetmaskValueError: If the input is not a valid netmask/hostmask
513 """
514 # Parse the netmask/hostmask like an IP address.
515 try:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200516 ip_int = cls._ip_int_from_string(ip_str)
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000517 except AddressValueError:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200518 cls._report_invalid_netmask(ip_str)
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000519
520 # Try matching a netmask (this would be /1*0*/ as a bitwise regexp).
521 # Note that the two ambiguous cases (all-ones and all-zeroes) are
522 # treated as netmasks.
523 try:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200524 return cls._prefix_from_ip_int(ip_int)
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000525 except ValueError:
526 pass
527
528 # Invert the bits, and try matching a /0+1+/ hostmask instead.
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200529 ip_int ^= cls._ALL_ONES
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000530 try:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200531 return cls._prefix_from_ip_int(ip_int)
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000532 except ValueError:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +0200533 cls._report_invalid_netmask(ip_str)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000534
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +0900535 @classmethod
536 def _split_addr_prefix(cls, address):
537 """Helper function to parse address of Network/Interface.
538
539 Arg:
540 address: Argument of Network/Interface.
541
542 Returns:
543 (addr, prefix) tuple.
544 """
545 # a packed address or integer
546 if isinstance(address, (bytes, int)):
547 return address, cls._max_prefixlen
548
549 if not isinstance(address, tuple):
550 # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
551 # which converts into a formatted IP prefix string.
552 address = _split_optional_netmask(address)
553
554 # Constructing from a tuple (addr, [mask])
555 if len(address) > 1:
556 return address
557 return address[0], cls._max_prefixlen
558
Serhiy Storchaka5f38f5c2015-01-18 22:36:33 +0200559 def __reduce__(self):
560 return self.__class__, (str(self),)
561
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +1000562
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300563_address_fmt_re = None
564
Serhiy Storchakaf186e122015-01-26 10:11:16 +0200565@functools.total_ordering
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000566class _BaseAddress(_IPAddressBase):
567
568 """A generic IP object.
569
570 This IP class contains the version independent methods which are
571 used by single IP addresses.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000572 """
573
Serhiy Storchaka88f64f32015-03-07 20:08:34 +0200574 __slots__ = ()
575
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000576 def __int__(self):
577 return self._ip
578
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000579 def __eq__(self, other):
580 try:
581 return (self._ip == other._ip
582 and self._version == other._version)
583 except AttributeError:
584 return NotImplemented
585
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000586 def __lt__(self, other):
Serhiy Storchakaf186e122015-01-26 10:11:16 +0200587 if not isinstance(other, _BaseAddress):
588 return NotImplemented
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000589 if self._version != other._version:
590 raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same version' % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000591 self, other))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000592 if self._ip != other._ip:
593 return self._ip < other._ip
594 return False
595
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000596 # Shorthand for Integer addition and subtraction. This is not
597 # meant to ever support addition/subtraction of addresses.
598 def __add__(self, other):
599 if not isinstance(other, int):
600 return NotImplemented
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000601 return self.__class__(int(self) + other)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000602
603 def __sub__(self, other):
604 if not isinstance(other, int):
605 return NotImplemented
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000606 return self.__class__(int(self) - other)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000607
608 def __repr__(self):
609 return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
610
611 def __str__(self):
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +0200612 return str(self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000613
614 def __hash__(self):
615 return hash(hex(int(self._ip)))
616
617 def _get_address_key(self):
618 return (self._version, self)
619
Serhiy Storchaka5f38f5c2015-01-18 22:36:33 +0200620 def __reduce__(self):
621 return self.__class__, (self._ip,)
622
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400623 def __format__(self, fmt):
624 """Returns an IP address as a formatted string.
625
626 Supported presentation types are:
627 's': returns the IP address as a string (default)
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300628 'b': converts to binary and returns a zero-padded string
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400629 'X' or 'x': converts to upper- or lower-case hex and returns a zero-padded string
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300630 'n': the same as 'b' for IPv4 and 'x' for IPv6
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400631
632 For binary and hex presentation types, the alternate form specifier
633 '#' and the grouping option '_' are supported.
634 """
635
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400636 # Support string formatting
637 if not fmt or fmt[-1] == 's':
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400638 return format(str(self), fmt)
639
640 # From here on down, support for 'bnXx'
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300641 global _address_fmt_re
642 if _address_fmt_re is None:
643 import re
644 _address_fmt_re = re.compile('(#?)(_?)([xbnX])')
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400645
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300646 m = _address_fmt_re.fullmatch(fmt)
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400647 if not m:
648 return super().__format__(fmt)
649
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300650 alternate, grouping, fmt_base = m.groups()
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400651
652 # Set some defaults
653 if fmt_base == 'n':
654 if self._version == 4:
655 fmt_base = 'b' # Binary is default for ipv4
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300656 else:
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400657 fmt_base = 'x' # Hex is default for ipv6
658
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400659 if fmt_base == 'b':
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300660 padlen = self._max_prefixlen
661 else:
662 padlen = self._max_prefixlen // 4
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400663
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300664 if grouping:
665 padlen += padlen // 4 - 1
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400666
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300667 if alternate:
668 padlen += 2 # 0b or 0x
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400669
Serhiy Storchaka5d6f5b62019-09-27 20:02:58 +0300670 return format(int(self), f'{alternate}0{padlen}{grouping}{fmt_base}')
ewosbornef9c95a42019-09-12 05:03:31 -0400671
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000672
Serhiy Storchakaf186e122015-01-26 10:11:16 +0200673@functools.total_ordering
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000674class _BaseNetwork(_IPAddressBase):
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000675 """A generic IP network object.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000676
677 This IP class contains the version independent methods which are
678 used by networks.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000679 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000680
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000681 def __repr__(self):
682 return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
683
Hynek Schlawack454a74d2012-06-04 18:14:02 +0200684 def __str__(self):
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000685 return '%s/%d' % (self.network_address, self.prefixlen)
Hynek Schlawack454a74d2012-06-04 18:14:02 +0200686
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000687 def hosts(self):
688 """Generate Iterator over usable hosts in a network.
689
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +0200690 This is like __iter__ except it doesn't return the network
691 or broadcast addresses.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000692
693 """
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +1000694 network = int(self.network_address)
695 broadcast = int(self.broadcast_address)
696 for x in range(network + 1, broadcast):
697 yield self._address_class(x)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000698
699 def __iter__(self):
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +1000700 network = int(self.network_address)
701 broadcast = int(self.broadcast_address)
702 for x in range(network, broadcast + 1):
703 yield self._address_class(x)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000704
705 def __getitem__(self, n):
706 network = int(self.network_address)
707 broadcast = int(self.broadcast_address)
708 if n >= 0:
709 if network + n > broadcast:
Berker Peksag28dc1182016-06-11 22:30:05 +0300710 raise IndexError('address out of range')
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000711 return self._address_class(network + n)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000712 else:
713 n += 1
714 if broadcast + n < network:
Berker Peksag28dc1182016-06-11 22:30:05 +0300715 raise IndexError('address out of range')
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000716 return self._address_class(broadcast + n)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000717
718 def __lt__(self, other):
Serhiy Storchakaf186e122015-01-26 10:11:16 +0200719 if not isinstance(other, _BaseNetwork):
720 return NotImplemented
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000721 if self._version != other._version:
722 raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same version' % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000723 self, other))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000724 if self.network_address != other.network_address:
725 return self.network_address < other.network_address
726 if self.netmask != other.netmask:
727 return self.netmask < other.netmask
728 return False
729
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000730 def __eq__(self, other):
Nick Coghlan9a9c28c2012-07-07 23:05:59 +1000731 try:
732 return (self._version == other._version and
733 self.network_address == other.network_address and
734 int(self.netmask) == int(other.netmask))
735 except AttributeError:
736 return NotImplemented
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000737
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000738 def __hash__(self):
739 return hash(int(self.network_address) ^ int(self.netmask))
740
741 def __contains__(self, other):
742 # always false if one is v4 and the other is v6.
743 if self._version != other._version:
744 return False
745 # dealing with another network.
746 if isinstance(other, _BaseNetwork):
747 return False
748 # dealing with another address
749 else:
750 # address
gescheit3bbcc922019-04-30 10:54:30 +0300751 return other._ip & self.netmask._ip == self.network_address._ip
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000752
753 def overlaps(self, other):
754 """Tell if self is partly contained in other."""
755 return self.network_address in other or (
756 self.broadcast_address in other or (
757 other.network_address in self or (
758 other.broadcast_address in self)))
759
Inada Naoki2430d532019-04-15 16:01:00 +0900760 @functools.cached_property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000761 def broadcast_address(self):
Inada Naoki2430d532019-04-15 16:01:00 +0900762 return self._address_class(int(self.network_address) |
763 int(self.hostmask))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000764
Inada Naoki2430d532019-04-15 16:01:00 +0900765 @functools.cached_property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000766 def hostmask(self):
Inada Naoki2430d532019-04-15 16:01:00 +0900767 return self._address_class(int(self.netmask) ^ self._ALL_ONES)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000768
769 @property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000770 def with_prefixlen(self):
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000771 return '%s/%d' % (self.network_address, self._prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000772
773 @property
774 def with_netmask(self):
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000775 return '%s/%s' % (self.network_address, self.netmask)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000776
777 @property
778 def with_hostmask(self):
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000779 return '%s/%s' % (self.network_address, self.hostmask)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000780
781 @property
782 def num_addresses(self):
783 """Number of hosts in the current subnet."""
784 return int(self.broadcast_address) - int(self.network_address) + 1
785
786 @property
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000787 def _address_class(self):
Nick Coghland9722652012-06-17 16:33:00 +1000788 # Returning bare address objects (rather than interfaces) allows for
789 # more consistent behaviour across the network address, broadcast
790 # address and individual host addresses.
791 msg = '%200s has no associated address class' % (type(self),)
792 raise NotImplementedError(msg)
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +1000793
794 @property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000795 def prefixlen(self):
796 return self._prefixlen
797
798 def address_exclude(self, other):
799 """Remove an address from a larger block.
800
801 For example:
802
803 addr1 = ip_network('192.0.2.0/28')
804 addr2 = ip_network('192.0.2.1/32')
Serhiy Storchakabb0dbd52016-03-01 10:25:45 +0200805 list(addr1.address_exclude(addr2)) =
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000806 [IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/32'), IPv4Network('192.0.2.2/31'),
Serhiy Storchakabb0dbd52016-03-01 10:25:45 +0200807 IPv4Network('192.0.2.4/30'), IPv4Network('192.0.2.8/29')]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000808
809 or IPv6:
810
811 addr1 = ip_network('2001:db8::1/32')
812 addr2 = ip_network('2001:db8::1/128')
Serhiy Storchakabb0dbd52016-03-01 10:25:45 +0200813 list(addr1.address_exclude(addr2)) =
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000814 [ip_network('2001:db8::1/128'),
Serhiy Storchakabb0dbd52016-03-01 10:25:45 +0200815 ip_network('2001:db8::2/127'),
816 ip_network('2001:db8::4/126'),
817 ip_network('2001:db8::8/125'),
818 ...
819 ip_network('2001:db8:8000::/33')]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000820
821 Args:
822 other: An IPv4Network or IPv6Network object of the same type.
823
824 Returns:
Ezio Melotti3f5db392013-01-27 06:20:14 +0200825 An iterator of the IPv(4|6)Network objects which is self
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000826 minus other.
827
828 Raises:
Ezio Melotti30b9d5d2013-08-17 15:50:46 +0300829 TypeError: If self and other are of differing address
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000830 versions, or if other is not a network object.
831 ValueError: If other is not completely contained by self.
832
833 """
834 if not self._version == other._version:
835 raise TypeError("%s and %s are not of the same version" % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000836 self, other))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000837
838 if not isinstance(other, _BaseNetwork):
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000839 raise TypeError("%s is not a network object" % other)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000840
Cheryl Sabella91dc64b2017-10-22 17:39:49 -0400841 if not other.subnet_of(self):
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +0200842 raise ValueError('%s not contained in %s' % (other, self))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000843 if other == self:
Raymond Hettingerbb6c0aa2014-11-22 22:14:41 -0800844 return
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000845
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000846 # Make sure we're comparing the network of other.
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000847 other = other.__class__('%s/%s' % (other.network_address,
848 other.prefixlen))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000849
850 s1, s2 = self.subnets()
851 while s1 != other and s2 != other:
Cheryl Sabella91dc64b2017-10-22 17:39:49 -0400852 if other.subnet_of(s1):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000853 yield s2
854 s1, s2 = s1.subnets()
Cheryl Sabella91dc64b2017-10-22 17:39:49 -0400855 elif other.subnet_of(s2):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000856 yield s1
857 s1, s2 = s2.subnets()
858 else:
859 # If we got here, there's a bug somewhere.
860 raise AssertionError('Error performing exclusion: '
861 's1: %s s2: %s other: %s' %
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000862 (s1, s2, other))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000863 if s1 == other:
864 yield s2
865 elif s2 == other:
866 yield s1
867 else:
868 # If we got here, there's a bug somewhere.
869 raise AssertionError('Error performing exclusion: '
870 's1: %s s2: %s other: %s' %
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000871 (s1, s2, other))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000872
873 def compare_networks(self, other):
874 """Compare two IP objects.
875
876 This is only concerned about the comparison of the integer
877 representation of the network addresses. This means that the
878 host bits aren't considered at all in this method. If you want
879 to compare host bits, you can easily enough do a
880 'HostA._ip < HostB._ip'
881
882 Args:
883 other: An IP object.
884
885 Returns:
886 If the IP versions of self and other are the same, returns:
887
888 -1 if self < other:
889 eg: IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/25') < IPv4Network('192.0.2.128/25')
890 IPv6Network('2001:db8::1000/124') <
891 IPv6Network('2001:db8::2000/124')
892 0 if self == other
893 eg: IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/24') == IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/24')
894 IPv6Network('2001:db8::1000/124') ==
895 IPv6Network('2001:db8::1000/124')
896 1 if self > other
897 eg: IPv4Network('192.0.2.128/25') > IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/25')
898 IPv6Network('2001:db8::2000/124') >
899 IPv6Network('2001:db8::1000/124')
900
901 Raises:
902 TypeError if the IP versions are different.
903
904 """
905 # does this need to raise a ValueError?
906 if self._version != other._version:
907 raise TypeError('%s and %s are not of the same type' % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000908 self, other))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000909 # self._version == other._version below here:
910 if self.network_address < other.network_address:
911 return -1
912 if self.network_address > other.network_address:
913 return 1
914 # self.network_address == other.network_address below here:
915 if self.netmask < other.netmask:
916 return -1
917 if self.netmask > other.netmask:
918 return 1
919 return 0
920
921 def _get_networks_key(self):
922 """Network-only key function.
923
924 Returns an object that identifies this address' network and
925 netmask. This function is a suitable "key" argument for sorted()
926 and list.sort().
927
928 """
929 return (self._version, self.network_address, self.netmask)
930
931 def subnets(self, prefixlen_diff=1, new_prefix=None):
932 """The subnets which join to make the current subnet.
933
934 In the case that self contains only one IP
935 (self._prefixlen == 32 for IPv4 or self._prefixlen == 128
936 for IPv6), yield an iterator with just ourself.
937
938 Args:
939 prefixlen_diff: An integer, the amount the prefix length
940 should be increased by. This should not be set if
941 new_prefix is also set.
942 new_prefix: The desired new prefix length. This must be a
943 larger number (smaller prefix) than the existing prefix.
944 This should not be set if prefixlen_diff is also set.
945
946 Returns:
947 An iterator of IPv(4|6) objects.
948
949 Raises:
950 ValueError: The prefixlen_diff is too small or too large.
951 OR
952 prefixlen_diff and new_prefix are both set or new_prefix
953 is a smaller number than the current prefix (smaller
954 number means a larger network)
955
956 """
957 if self._prefixlen == self._max_prefixlen:
958 yield self
959 return
960
961 if new_prefix is not None:
962 if new_prefix < self._prefixlen:
963 raise ValueError('new prefix must be longer')
964 if prefixlen_diff != 1:
965 raise ValueError('cannot set prefixlen_diff and new_prefix')
966 prefixlen_diff = new_prefix - self._prefixlen
967
968 if prefixlen_diff < 0:
969 raise ValueError('prefix length diff must be > 0')
970 new_prefixlen = self._prefixlen + prefixlen_diff
971
Nick Coghlan932346f2014-02-08 23:17:36 +1000972 if new_prefixlen > self._max_prefixlen:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000973 raise ValueError(
974 'prefix length diff %d is invalid for netblock %s' % (
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +1000975 new_prefixlen, self))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000976
Antoine Pitrou824db302014-05-15 20:21:48 +0200977 start = int(self.network_address)
Serhiy Storchakabb0dbd52016-03-01 10:25:45 +0200978 end = int(self.broadcast_address) + 1
Antoine Pitrou824db302014-05-15 20:21:48 +0200979 step = (int(self.hostmask) + 1) >> prefixlen_diff
980 for new_addr in range(start, end, step):
981 current = self.__class__((new_addr, new_prefixlen))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000982 yield current
983
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000984 def supernet(self, prefixlen_diff=1, new_prefix=None):
985 """The supernet containing the current network.
986
987 Args:
988 prefixlen_diff: An integer, the amount the prefix length of
989 the network should be decreased by. For example, given a
990 /24 network and a prefixlen_diff of 3, a supernet with a
991 /21 netmask is returned.
992
993 Returns:
994 An IPv4 network object.
995
996 Raises:
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +0200997 ValueError: If self.prefixlen - prefixlen_diff < 0. I.e., you have
998 a negative prefix length.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +1000999 OR
1000 If prefixlen_diff and new_prefix are both set or new_prefix is a
1001 larger number than the current prefix (larger number means a
1002 smaller network)
1003
1004 """
1005 if self._prefixlen == 0:
1006 return self
1007
1008 if new_prefix is not None:
1009 if new_prefix > self._prefixlen:
1010 raise ValueError('new prefix must be shorter')
1011 if prefixlen_diff != 1:
1012 raise ValueError('cannot set prefixlen_diff and new_prefix')
1013 prefixlen_diff = self._prefixlen - new_prefix
1014
Antoine Pitrou5fb195f2014-05-12 20:36:46 +02001015 new_prefixlen = self.prefixlen - prefixlen_diff
1016 if new_prefixlen < 0:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001017 raise ValueError(
1018 'current prefixlen is %d, cannot have a prefixlen_diff of %d' %
1019 (self.prefixlen, prefixlen_diff))
Antoine Pitrou5fb195f2014-05-12 20:36:46 +02001020 return self.__class__((
1021 int(self.network_address) & (int(self.netmask) << prefixlen_diff),
1022 new_prefixlen
1023 ))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001024
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001025 @property
1026 def is_multicast(self):
1027 """Test if the address is reserved for multicast use.
1028
1029 Returns:
1030 A boolean, True if the address is a multicast address.
1031 See RFC 2373 2.7 for details.
1032
1033 """
1034 return (self.network_address.is_multicast and
1035 self.broadcast_address.is_multicast)
1036
Cheryl Sabella91dc64b2017-10-22 17:39:49 -04001037 @staticmethod
1038 def _is_subnet_of(a, b):
1039 try:
1040 # Always false if one is v4 and the other is v6.
1041 if a._version != b._version:
1042 raise TypeError(f"{a} and {b} are not of the same version")
1043 return (b.network_address <= a.network_address and
1044 b.broadcast_address >= a.broadcast_address)
1045 except AttributeError:
1046 raise TypeError(f"Unable to test subnet containment "
1047 f"between {a} and {b}")
1048
1049 def subnet_of(self, other):
1050 """Return True if this network is a subnet of other."""
1051 return self._is_subnet_of(self, other)
1052
1053 def supernet_of(self, other):
1054 """Return True if this network is a supernet of other."""
1055 return self._is_subnet_of(other, self)
1056
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001057 @property
1058 def is_reserved(self):
1059 """Test if the address is otherwise IETF reserved.
1060
1061 Returns:
1062 A boolean, True if the address is within one of the
1063 reserved IPv6 Network ranges.
1064
1065 """
1066 return (self.network_address.is_reserved and
1067 self.broadcast_address.is_reserved)
1068
1069 @property
1070 def is_link_local(self):
1071 """Test if the address is reserved for link-local.
1072
1073 Returns:
1074 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 4291.
1075
1076 """
1077 return (self.network_address.is_link_local and
1078 self.broadcast_address.is_link_local)
1079
1080 @property
1081 def is_private(self):
1082 """Test if this address is allocated for private networks.
1083
1084 Returns:
Peter Moody22c31762013-10-21 13:58:06 -07001085 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per
1086 iana-ipv4-special-registry or iana-ipv6-special-registry.
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001087
1088 """
1089 return (self.network_address.is_private and
1090 self.broadcast_address.is_private)
1091
1092 @property
Peter Moody22c31762013-10-21 13:58:06 -07001093 def is_global(self):
Peter Moodybe9c1b12013-10-22 12:36:21 -07001094 """Test if this address is allocated for public networks.
Peter Moody22c31762013-10-21 13:58:06 -07001095
1096 Returns:
1097 A boolean, True if the address is not reserved per
1098 iana-ipv4-special-registry or iana-ipv6-special-registry.
1099
1100 """
1101 return not self.is_private
1102
1103 @property
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001104 def is_unspecified(self):
1105 """Test if the address is unspecified.
1106
1107 Returns:
1108 A boolean, True if this is the unspecified address as defined in
1109 RFC 2373 2.5.2.
1110
1111 """
1112 return (self.network_address.is_unspecified and
1113 self.broadcast_address.is_unspecified)
1114
1115 @property
1116 def is_loopback(self):
1117 """Test if the address is a loopback address.
1118
1119 Returns:
1120 A boolean, True if the address is a loopback address as defined in
1121 RFC 2373 2.5.3.
1122
1123 """
1124 return (self.network_address.is_loopback and
1125 self.broadcast_address.is_loopback)
1126
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001127
Hynek Schlawackc4b78a32012-06-01 11:48:32 +02001128class _BaseV4:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001129
1130 """Base IPv4 object.
1131
1132 The following methods are used by IPv4 objects in both single IP
1133 addresses and networks.
1134
1135 """
1136
Serhiy Storchaka88f64f32015-03-07 20:08:34 +02001137 __slots__ = ()
1138 _version = 4
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001139 # Equivalent to 255.255.255.255 or 32 bits of 1's.
1140 _ALL_ONES = (2**IPV4LENGTH) - 1
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001141
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001142 _max_prefixlen = IPV4LENGTH
1143 # There are only a handful of valid v4 netmasks, so we cache them all
1144 # when constructed (see _make_netmask()).
1145 _netmask_cache = {}
1146
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001147 def _explode_shorthand_ip_string(self):
1148 return str(self)
1149
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001150 @classmethod
1151 def _make_netmask(cls, arg):
1152 """Make a (netmask, prefix_len) tuple from the given argument.
1153
1154 Argument can be:
1155 - an integer (the prefix length)
1156 - a string representing the prefix length (e.g. "24")
1157 - a string representing the prefix netmask (e.g. "255.255.255.0")
1158 """
1159 if arg not in cls._netmask_cache:
1160 if isinstance(arg, int):
1161 prefixlen = arg
Nicolai Moore5e48e3d2019-05-14 20:32:59 +10001162 if not (0 <= prefixlen <= cls._max_prefixlen):
1163 cls._report_invalid_netmask(prefixlen)
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001164 else:
1165 try:
1166 # Check for a netmask in prefix length form
1167 prefixlen = cls._prefix_from_prefix_string(arg)
1168 except NetmaskValueError:
1169 # Check for a netmask or hostmask in dotted-quad form.
1170 # This may raise NetmaskValueError.
1171 prefixlen = cls._prefix_from_ip_string(arg)
1172 netmask = IPv4Address(cls._ip_int_from_prefix(prefixlen))
1173 cls._netmask_cache[arg] = netmask, prefixlen
1174 return cls._netmask_cache[arg]
1175
1176 @classmethod
1177 def _ip_int_from_string(cls, ip_str):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001178 """Turn the given IP string into an integer for comparison.
1179
1180 Args:
1181 ip_str: A string, the IP ip_str.
1182
1183 Returns:
1184 The IP ip_str as an integer.
1185
1186 Raises:
1187 AddressValueError: if ip_str isn't a valid IPv4 Address.
1188
1189 """
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001190 if not ip_str:
1191 raise AddressValueError('Address cannot be empty')
1192
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001193 octets = ip_str.split('.')
1194 if len(octets) != 4:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001195 raise AddressValueError("Expected 4 octets in %r" % ip_str)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001196
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +10001197 try:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001198 return int.from_bytes(map(cls._parse_octet, octets), 'big')
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +10001199 except ValueError as exc:
1200 raise AddressValueError("%s in %r" % (exc, ip_str)) from None
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001201
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001202 @classmethod
1203 def _parse_octet(cls, octet_str):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001204 """Convert a decimal octet into an integer.
1205
1206 Args:
1207 octet_str: A string, the number to parse.
1208
1209 Returns:
1210 The octet as an integer.
1211
1212 Raises:
1213 ValueError: if the octet isn't strictly a decimal from [0..255].
1214
1215 """
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001216 if not octet_str:
1217 raise ValueError("Empty octet not permitted")
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001218 # Whitelist the characters, since int() allows a lot of bizarre stuff.
INADA Naoki58a10962018-02-23 20:02:41 +09001219 if not (octet_str.isascii() and octet_str.isdigit()):
Nick Coghlan07c4e332012-07-08 23:06:45 +10001220 msg = "Only decimal digits permitted in %r"
1221 raise ValueError(msg % octet_str)
1222 # We do the length check second, since the invalid character error
1223 # is likely to be more informative for the user
1224 if len(octet_str) > 3:
1225 msg = "At most 3 characters permitted in %r"
1226 raise ValueError(msg % octet_str)
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001227 # Convert to integer (we know digits are legal)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001228 octet_int = int(octet_str, 10)
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001229 if octet_int > 255:
Nick Coghlanb582ecc2012-07-07 22:15:22 +10001230 raise ValueError("Octet %d (> 255) not permitted" % octet_int)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001231 return octet_int
1232
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001233 @classmethod
1234 def _string_from_ip_int(cls, ip_int):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001235 """Turns a 32-bit integer into dotted decimal notation.
1236
1237 Args:
1238 ip_int: An integer, the IP address.
1239
1240 Returns:
1241 The IP address as a string in dotted decimal notation.
1242
1243 """
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +10001244 return '.'.join(map(str, ip_int.to_bytes(4, 'big')))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001245
Eric V. Smithebdaaf42014-04-14 12:58:07 -04001246 def _reverse_pointer(self):
1247 """Return the reverse DNS pointer name for the IPv4 address.
1248
1249 This implements the method described in RFC1035 3.5.
1250
1251 """
1252 reverse_octets = str(self).split('.')[::-1]
1253 return '.'.join(reverse_octets) + '.in-addr.arpa'
1254
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001255 @property
1256 def max_prefixlen(self):
1257 return self._max_prefixlen
1258
1259 @property
1260 def version(self):
1261 return self._version
1262
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001263
1264class IPv4Address(_BaseV4, _BaseAddress):
1265
1266 """Represent and manipulate single IPv4 Addresses."""
1267
Serhiy Storchaka88f64f32015-03-07 20:08:34 +02001268 __slots__ = ('_ip', '__weakref__')
1269
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001270 def __init__(self, address):
1271
1272 """
1273 Args:
1274 address: A string or integer representing the IP
1275
1276 Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
1277 IPv4Address('192.0.2.1') == IPv4Address(3221225985).
1278 or, more generally
1279 IPv4Address(int(IPv4Address('192.0.2.1'))) ==
1280 IPv4Address('192.0.2.1')
1281
1282 Raises:
Sandro Tosib4386d32012-06-02 17:14:22 +02001283 AddressValueError: If ipaddress isn't a valid IPv4 address.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001284
1285 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001286 # Efficient constructor from integer.
1287 if isinstance(address, int):
Nick Coghlan297b1432012-07-08 17:11:04 +10001288 self._check_int_address(address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001289 self._ip = address
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001290 return
1291
1292 # Constructing from a packed address
Nick Coghlan5cf896f2012-07-07 01:43:31 +10001293 if isinstance(address, bytes):
Nick Coghlan297b1432012-07-08 17:11:04 +10001294 self._check_packed_address(address, 4)
Nick Coghlandb7920b2012-08-20 10:19:12 +10001295 self._ip = int.from_bytes(address, 'big')
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001296 return
1297
1298 # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
1299 # which converts into a formatted IP string.
1300 addr_str = str(address)
Serhiy Storchaka5f38f5c2015-01-18 22:36:33 +02001301 if '/' in addr_str:
1302 raise AddressValueError("Unexpected '/' in %r" % address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001303 self._ip = self._ip_int_from_string(addr_str)
1304
1305 @property
1306 def packed(self):
1307 """The binary representation of this address."""
1308 return v4_int_to_packed(self._ip)
1309
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001310 @property
1311 def is_reserved(self):
1312 """Test if the address is otherwise IETF reserved.
1313
1314 Returns:
1315 A boolean, True if the address is within the
1316 reserved IPv4 Network range.
1317
1318 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001319 return self in self._constants._reserved_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001320
1321 @property
Peter Moodybe9c1b12013-10-22 12:36:21 -07001322 @functools.lru_cache()
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001323 def is_private(self):
1324 """Test if this address is allocated for private networks.
1325
1326 Returns:
Peter Moody22c31762013-10-21 13:58:06 -07001327 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per
1328 iana-ipv4-special-registry.
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001329
1330 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001331 return any(self in net for net in self._constants._private_networks)
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001332
1333 @property
Berker Peksag742192a2016-06-11 22:11:47 +03001334 @functools.lru_cache()
1335 def is_global(self):
1336 return self not in self._constants._public_network and not self.is_private
1337
1338 @property
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001339 def is_multicast(self):
1340 """Test if the address is reserved for multicast use.
1341
1342 Returns:
1343 A boolean, True if the address is multicast.
1344 See RFC 3171 for details.
1345
1346 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001347 return self in self._constants._multicast_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001348
1349 @property
1350 def is_unspecified(self):
1351 """Test if the address is unspecified.
1352
1353 Returns:
1354 A boolean, True if this is the unspecified address as defined in
1355 RFC 5735 3.
1356
1357 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001358 return self == self._constants._unspecified_address
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001359
1360 @property
1361 def is_loopback(self):
1362 """Test if the address is a loopback address.
1363
1364 Returns:
1365 A boolean, True if the address is a loopback per RFC 3330.
1366
1367 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001368 return self in self._constants._loopback_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001369
1370 @property
1371 def is_link_local(self):
1372 """Test if the address is reserved for link-local.
1373
1374 Returns:
1375 A boolean, True if the address is link-local per RFC 3927.
1376
1377 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001378 return self in self._constants._linklocal_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001379
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001380
1381class IPv4Interface(IPv4Address):
1382
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001383 def __init__(self, address):
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09001384 addr, mask = self._split_addr_prefix(address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001385
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09001386 IPv4Address.__init__(self, addr)
1387 self.network = IPv4Network((addr, mask), strict=False)
1388 self.netmask = self.network.netmask
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001389 self._prefixlen = self.network._prefixlen
1390
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09001391 @functools.cached_property
1392 def hostmask(self):
1393 return self.network.hostmask
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001394
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001395 def __str__(self):
1396 return '%s/%d' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
Inada Naoki2430d532019-04-15 16:01:00 +09001397 self._prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001398
1399 def __eq__(self, other):
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10001400 address_equal = IPv4Address.__eq__(self, other)
MojoVampire469325c2020-03-03 18:50:17 +00001401 if address_equal is NotImplemented or not address_equal:
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10001402 return address_equal
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001403 try:
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10001404 return self.network == other.network
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001405 except AttributeError:
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10001406 # An interface with an associated network is NOT the
1407 # same as an unassociated address. That's why the hash
1408 # takes the extra info into account.
1409 return False
1410
1411 def __lt__(self, other):
1412 address_less = IPv4Address.__lt__(self, other)
1413 if address_less is NotImplemented:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001414 return NotImplemented
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10001415 try:
s-sanjay7bd8d3e2017-03-31 23:09:53 -07001416 return (self.network < other.network or
1417 self.network == other.network and address_less)
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10001418 except AttributeError:
1419 # We *do* allow addresses and interfaces to be sorted. The
1420 # unassociated address is considered less than all interfaces.
1421 return False
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001422
1423 def __hash__(self):
1424 return self._ip ^ self._prefixlen ^ int(self.network.network_address)
1425
Serhiy Storchaka5f38f5c2015-01-18 22:36:33 +02001426 __reduce__ = _IPAddressBase.__reduce__
1427
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001428 @property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001429 def ip(self):
1430 return IPv4Address(self._ip)
1431
1432 @property
1433 def with_prefixlen(self):
Nick Coghlana8517ad2012-08-20 10:04:26 +10001434 return '%s/%s' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
1435 self._prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001436
1437 @property
1438 def with_netmask(self):
1439 return '%s/%s' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
1440 self.netmask)
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +02001441
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001442 @property
1443 def with_hostmask(self):
1444 return '%s/%s' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
1445 self.hostmask)
1446
1447
1448class IPv4Network(_BaseV4, _BaseNetwork):
1449
1450 """This class represents and manipulates 32-bit IPv4 network + addresses..
1451
1452 Attributes: [examples for IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/27')]
1453 .network_address: IPv4Address('192.0.2.0')
1454 .hostmask: IPv4Address('0.0.0.31')
1455 .broadcast_address: IPv4Address('192.0.2.32')
1456 .netmask: IPv4Address('255.255.255.224')
1457 .prefixlen: 27
1458
1459 """
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +10001460 # Class to use when creating address objects
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +10001461 _address_class = IPv4Address
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001462
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001463 def __init__(self, address, strict=True):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001464 """Instantiate a new IPv4 network object.
1465
1466 Args:
1467 address: A string or integer representing the IP [& network].
1468 '192.0.2.0/24'
1469 '192.0.2.0/255.255.255.0'
1470 '192.0.0.2/0.0.0.255'
1471 are all functionally the same in IPv4. Similarly,
1472 '192.0.2.1'
1473 '192.0.2.1/255.255.255.255'
1474 '192.0.2.1/32'
Ezio Melotti30b9d5d2013-08-17 15:50:46 +03001475 are also functionally equivalent. That is to say, failing to
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001476 provide a subnetmask will create an object with a mask of /32.
1477
1478 If the mask (portion after the / in the argument) is given in
1479 dotted quad form, it is treated as a netmask if it starts with a
1480 non-zero field (e.g. /255.0.0.0 == /8) and as a hostmask if it
1481 starts with a zero field (e.g. 0.255.255.255 == /8), with the
1482 single exception of an all-zero mask which is treated as a
1483 netmask == /0. If no mask is given, a default of /32 is used.
1484
1485 Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
1486 IPv4Network('192.0.2.1') == IPv4Network(3221225985)
1487 or, more generally
1488 IPv4Interface(int(IPv4Interface('192.0.2.1'))) ==
1489 IPv4Interface('192.0.2.1')
1490
1491 Raises:
Sandro Tosib4386d32012-06-02 17:14:22 +02001492 AddressValueError: If ipaddress isn't a valid IPv4 address.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001493 NetmaskValueError: If the netmask isn't valid for
1494 an IPv4 address.
Sandro Tosib4386d32012-06-02 17:14:22 +02001495 ValueError: If strict is True and a network address is not
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001496 supplied.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001497 """
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09001498 addr, mask = self._split_addr_prefix(address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001499
Xiang Zhang10b134a2018-03-21 08:25:13 +08001500 self.network_address = IPv4Address(addr)
1501 self.netmask, self._prefixlen = self._make_netmask(mask)
1502 packed = int(self.network_address)
1503 if packed & int(self.netmask) != packed:
1504 if strict:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001505 raise ValueError('%s has host bits set' % self)
Xiang Zhang10b134a2018-03-21 08:25:13 +08001506 else:
1507 self.network_address = IPv4Address(packed &
1508 int(self.netmask))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001509
1510 if self._prefixlen == (self._max_prefixlen - 1):
1511 self.hosts = self.__iter__
Pete Wicken8e9c47a2020-03-09 22:33:45 +00001512 elif self._prefixlen == (self._max_prefixlen):
1513 self.hosts = lambda: [IPv4Address(addr)]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001514
Peter Moodye5019d52013-10-24 09:47:10 -07001515 @property
1516 @functools.lru_cache()
1517 def is_global(self):
1518 """Test if this address is allocated for public networks.
1519
1520 Returns:
1521 A boolean, True if the address is not reserved per
1522 iana-ipv4-special-registry.
1523
1524 """
1525 return (not (self.network_address in IPv4Network('100.64.0.0/10') and
1526 self.broadcast_address in IPv4Network('100.64.0.0/10')) and
1527 not self.is_private)
1528
1529
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001530class _IPv4Constants:
1531 _linklocal_network = IPv4Network('169.254.0.0/16')
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02001532
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001533 _loopback_network = IPv4Network('127.0.0.0/8')
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02001534
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001535 _multicast_network = IPv4Network('224.0.0.0/4')
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02001536
Berker Peksag742192a2016-06-11 22:11:47 +03001537 _public_network = IPv4Network('100.64.0.0/10')
1538
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001539 _private_networks = [
1540 IPv4Network('0.0.0.0/8'),
1541 IPv4Network('10.0.0.0/8'),
1542 IPv4Network('127.0.0.0/8'),
1543 IPv4Network('169.254.0.0/16'),
1544 IPv4Network('172.16.0.0/12'),
1545 IPv4Network('192.0.0.0/29'),
1546 IPv4Network('192.0.0.170/31'),
1547 IPv4Network('192.0.2.0/24'),
1548 IPv4Network('192.168.0.0/16'),
1549 IPv4Network('198.18.0.0/15'),
1550 IPv4Network('198.51.100.0/24'),
1551 IPv4Network('203.0.113.0/24'),
1552 IPv4Network('240.0.0.0/4'),
1553 IPv4Network('255.255.255.255/32'),
1554 ]
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02001555
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001556 _reserved_network = IPv4Network('240.0.0.0/4')
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02001557
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001558 _unspecified_address = IPv4Address('0.0.0.0')
1559
1560
1561IPv4Address._constants = _IPv4Constants
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02001562
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001563
Hynek Schlawackc4b78a32012-06-01 11:48:32 +02001564class _BaseV6:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001565
1566 """Base IPv6 object.
1567
1568 The following methods are used by IPv6 objects in both single IP
1569 addresses and networks.
1570
1571 """
1572
Serhiy Storchaka88f64f32015-03-07 20:08:34 +02001573 __slots__ = ()
1574 _version = 6
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001575 _ALL_ONES = (2**IPV6LENGTH) - 1
1576 _HEXTET_COUNT = 8
1577 _HEX_DIGITS = frozenset('0123456789ABCDEFabcdef')
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001578 _max_prefixlen = IPV6LENGTH
1579
1580 # There are only a bunch of valid v6 netmasks, so we cache them all
1581 # when constructed (see _make_netmask()).
1582 _netmask_cache = {}
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001583
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001584 @classmethod
1585 def _make_netmask(cls, arg):
1586 """Make a (netmask, prefix_len) tuple from the given argument.
1587
1588 Argument can be:
1589 - an integer (the prefix length)
1590 - a string representing the prefix length (e.g. "24")
1591 - a string representing the prefix netmask (e.g. "255.255.255.0")
1592 """
1593 if arg not in cls._netmask_cache:
1594 if isinstance(arg, int):
1595 prefixlen = arg
Nicolai Moore5e48e3d2019-05-14 20:32:59 +10001596 if not (0 <= prefixlen <= cls._max_prefixlen):
1597 cls._report_invalid_netmask(prefixlen)
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001598 else:
1599 prefixlen = cls._prefix_from_prefix_string(arg)
1600 netmask = IPv6Address(cls._ip_int_from_prefix(prefixlen))
1601 cls._netmask_cache[arg] = netmask, prefixlen
1602 return cls._netmask_cache[arg]
1603
1604 @classmethod
1605 def _ip_int_from_string(cls, ip_str):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001606 """Turn an IPv6 ip_str into an integer.
1607
1608 Args:
1609 ip_str: A string, the IPv6 ip_str.
1610
1611 Returns:
1612 An int, the IPv6 address
1613
1614 Raises:
1615 AddressValueError: if ip_str isn't a valid IPv6 Address.
1616
1617 """
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001618 if not ip_str:
1619 raise AddressValueError('Address cannot be empty')
1620
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001621 parts = ip_str.split(':')
1622
1623 # An IPv6 address needs at least 2 colons (3 parts).
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001624 _min_parts = 3
1625 if len(parts) < _min_parts:
1626 msg = "At least %d parts expected in %r" % (_min_parts, ip_str)
1627 raise AddressValueError(msg)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001628
1629 # If the address has an IPv4-style suffix, convert it to hexadecimal.
1630 if '.' in parts[-1]:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001631 try:
1632 ipv4_int = IPv4Address(parts.pop())._ip
1633 except AddressValueError as exc:
1634 raise AddressValueError("%s in %r" % (exc, ip_str)) from None
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001635 parts.append('%x' % ((ipv4_int >> 16) & 0xFFFF))
1636 parts.append('%x' % (ipv4_int & 0xFFFF))
1637
1638 # An IPv6 address can't have more than 8 colons (9 parts).
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001639 # The extra colon comes from using the "::" notation for a single
1640 # leading or trailing zero part.
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001641 _max_parts = cls._HEXTET_COUNT + 1
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001642 if len(parts) > _max_parts:
1643 msg = "At most %d colons permitted in %r" % (_max_parts-1, ip_str)
1644 raise AddressValueError(msg)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001645
1646 # Disregarding the endpoints, find '::' with nothing in between.
1647 # This indicates that a run of zeroes has been skipped.
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +10001648 skip_index = None
1649 for i in range(1, len(parts) - 1):
1650 if not parts[i]:
1651 if skip_index is not None:
1652 # Can't have more than one '::'
1653 msg = "At most one '::' permitted in %r" % ip_str
1654 raise AddressValueError(msg)
1655 skip_index = i
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001656
1657 # parts_hi is the number of parts to copy from above/before the '::'
1658 # parts_lo is the number of parts to copy from below/after the '::'
1659 if skip_index is not None:
1660 # If we found a '::', then check if it also covers the endpoints.
1661 parts_hi = skip_index
1662 parts_lo = len(parts) - skip_index - 1
1663 if not parts[0]:
1664 parts_hi -= 1
1665 if parts_hi:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001666 msg = "Leading ':' only permitted as part of '::' in %r"
1667 raise AddressValueError(msg % ip_str) # ^: requires ^::
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001668 if not parts[-1]:
1669 parts_lo -= 1
1670 if parts_lo:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001671 msg = "Trailing ':' only permitted as part of '::' in %r"
1672 raise AddressValueError(msg % ip_str) # :$ requires ::$
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001673 parts_skipped = cls._HEXTET_COUNT - (parts_hi + parts_lo)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001674 if parts_skipped < 1:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001675 msg = "Expected at most %d other parts with '::' in %r"
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001676 raise AddressValueError(msg % (cls._HEXTET_COUNT-1, ip_str))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001677 else:
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +02001678 # Otherwise, allocate the entire address to parts_hi. The
1679 # endpoints could still be empty, but _parse_hextet() will check
1680 # for that.
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001681 if len(parts) != cls._HEXTET_COUNT:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001682 msg = "Exactly %d parts expected without '::' in %r"
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001683 raise AddressValueError(msg % (cls._HEXTET_COUNT, ip_str))
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001684 if not parts[0]:
1685 msg = "Leading ':' only permitted as part of '::' in %r"
1686 raise AddressValueError(msg % ip_str) # ^: requires ^::
1687 if not parts[-1]:
1688 msg = "Trailing ':' only permitted as part of '::' in %r"
1689 raise AddressValueError(msg % ip_str) # :$ requires ::$
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001690 parts_hi = len(parts)
1691 parts_lo = 0
1692 parts_skipped = 0
1693
1694 try:
1695 # Now, parse the hextets into a 128-bit integer.
1696 ip_int = 0
1697 for i in range(parts_hi):
1698 ip_int <<= 16
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001699 ip_int |= cls._parse_hextet(parts[i])
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001700 ip_int <<= 16 * parts_skipped
1701 for i in range(-parts_lo, 0):
1702 ip_int <<= 16
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001703 ip_int |= cls._parse_hextet(parts[i])
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001704 return ip_int
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001705 except ValueError as exc:
1706 raise AddressValueError("%s in %r" % (exc, ip_str)) from None
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001707
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001708 @classmethod
1709 def _parse_hextet(cls, hextet_str):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001710 """Convert an IPv6 hextet string into an integer.
1711
1712 Args:
1713 hextet_str: A string, the number to parse.
1714
1715 Returns:
1716 The hextet as an integer.
1717
1718 Raises:
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +02001719 ValueError: if the input isn't strictly a hex number from
1720 [0..FFFF].
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001721
1722 """
1723 # Whitelist the characters, since int() allows a lot of bizarre stuff.
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001724 if not cls._HEX_DIGITS.issuperset(hextet_str):
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001725 raise ValueError("Only hex digits permitted in %r" % hextet_str)
Nick Coghlan07c4e332012-07-08 23:06:45 +10001726 # We do the length check second, since the invalid character error
1727 # is likely to be more informative for the user
Nick Coghlan3c2570c2012-07-07 01:13:55 +10001728 if len(hextet_str) > 4:
Nick Coghlan36f8dcd2012-07-07 19:23:53 +10001729 msg = "At most 4 characters permitted in %r"
1730 raise ValueError(msg % hextet_str)
Nick Coghlan07c4e332012-07-08 23:06:45 +10001731 # Length check means we can skip checking the integer value
1732 return int(hextet_str, 16)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001733
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001734 @classmethod
1735 def _compress_hextets(cls, hextets):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001736 """Compresses a list of hextets.
1737
1738 Compresses a list of strings, replacing the longest continuous
1739 sequence of "0" in the list with "" and adding empty strings at
1740 the beginning or at the end of the string such that subsequently
1741 calling ":".join(hextets) will produce the compressed version of
1742 the IPv6 address.
1743
1744 Args:
1745 hextets: A list of strings, the hextets to compress.
1746
1747 Returns:
1748 A list of strings.
1749
1750 """
1751 best_doublecolon_start = -1
1752 best_doublecolon_len = 0
1753 doublecolon_start = -1
1754 doublecolon_len = 0
Nick Coghlandb7920b2012-08-20 10:19:12 +10001755 for index, hextet in enumerate(hextets):
1756 if hextet == '0':
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001757 doublecolon_len += 1
1758 if doublecolon_start == -1:
1759 # Start of a sequence of zeros.
1760 doublecolon_start = index
1761 if doublecolon_len > best_doublecolon_len:
1762 # This is the longest sequence of zeros so far.
1763 best_doublecolon_len = doublecolon_len
1764 best_doublecolon_start = doublecolon_start
1765 else:
1766 doublecolon_len = 0
1767 doublecolon_start = -1
1768
1769 if best_doublecolon_len > 1:
1770 best_doublecolon_end = (best_doublecolon_start +
1771 best_doublecolon_len)
1772 # For zeros at the end of the address.
1773 if best_doublecolon_end == len(hextets):
1774 hextets += ['']
1775 hextets[best_doublecolon_start:best_doublecolon_end] = ['']
1776 # For zeros at the beginning of the address.
1777 if best_doublecolon_start == 0:
1778 hextets = [''] + hextets
1779
1780 return hextets
1781
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001782 @classmethod
1783 def _string_from_ip_int(cls, ip_int=None):
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001784 """Turns a 128-bit integer into hexadecimal notation.
1785
1786 Args:
1787 ip_int: An integer, the IP address.
1788
1789 Returns:
1790 A string, the hexadecimal representation of the address.
1791
1792 Raises:
1793 ValueError: The address is bigger than 128 bits of all ones.
1794
1795 """
Hynek Schlawack91c5a342012-06-05 11:55:58 +02001796 if ip_int is None:
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001797 ip_int = int(cls._ip)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001798
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001799 if ip_int > cls._ALL_ONES:
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001800 raise ValueError('IPv6 address is too large')
1801
1802 hex_str = '%032x' % ip_int
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +10001803 hextets = ['%x' % int(hex_str[x:x+4], 16) for x in range(0, 32, 4)]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001804
Antoine Pitrou45aba182014-05-15 20:18:41 +02001805 hextets = cls._compress_hextets(hextets)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001806 return ':'.join(hextets)
1807
1808 def _explode_shorthand_ip_string(self):
1809 """Expand a shortened IPv6 address.
1810
1811 Args:
1812 ip_str: A string, the IPv6 address.
1813
1814 Returns:
1815 A string, the expanded IPv6 address.
1816
1817 """
1818 if isinstance(self, IPv6Network):
1819 ip_str = str(self.network_address)
1820 elif isinstance(self, IPv6Interface):
1821 ip_str = str(self.ip)
1822 else:
1823 ip_str = str(self)
1824
1825 ip_int = self._ip_int_from_string(ip_str)
Nick Coghlan7319f692012-07-07 21:43:30 +10001826 hex_str = '%032x' % ip_int
1827 parts = [hex_str[x:x+4] for x in range(0, 32, 4)]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001828 if isinstance(self, (_BaseNetwork, IPv6Interface)):
Nick Coghlane3ded952012-08-05 22:45:22 +10001829 return '%s/%d' % (':'.join(parts), self._prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001830 return ':'.join(parts)
1831
Eric V. Smithebdaaf42014-04-14 12:58:07 -04001832 def _reverse_pointer(self):
1833 """Return the reverse DNS pointer name for the IPv6 address.
1834
1835 This implements the method described in RFC3596 2.5.
1836
1837 """
1838 reverse_chars = self.exploded[::-1].replace(':', '')
1839 return '.'.join(reverse_chars) + '.ip6.arpa'
1840
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02001841 @staticmethod
1842 def _split_scope_id(ip_str):
1843 """Helper function to parse IPv6 string address with scope id.
1844
1845 See RFC 4007 for details.
1846
1847 Args:
1848 ip_str: A string, the IPv6 address.
1849
1850 Returns:
1851 (addr, scope_id) tuple.
1852
1853 """
1854 addr, sep, scope_id = ip_str.partition('%')
1855 if not sep:
1856 scope_id = None
1857 elif not scope_id or '%' in scope_id:
1858 raise AddressValueError('Invalid IPv6 address: "%r"' % ip_str)
1859 return addr, scope_id
1860
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001861 @property
1862 def max_prefixlen(self):
1863 return self._max_prefixlen
1864
1865 @property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001866 def version(self):
1867 return self._version
1868
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001869
1870class IPv6Address(_BaseV6, _BaseAddress):
1871
Sandro Tosib95c6342012-05-23 23:17:22 +02001872 """Represent and manipulate single IPv6 Addresses."""
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001873
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02001874 __slots__ = ('_ip', '_scope_id', '__weakref__')
Serhiy Storchaka88f64f32015-03-07 20:08:34 +02001875
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001876 def __init__(self, address):
1877 """Instantiate a new IPv6 address object.
1878
1879 Args:
1880 address: A string or integer representing the IP
1881
1882 Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
1883 IPv6Address('2001:db8::') ==
1884 IPv6Address(42540766411282592856903984951653826560)
1885 or, more generally
1886 IPv6Address(int(IPv6Address('2001:db8::'))) ==
1887 IPv6Address('2001:db8::')
1888
1889 Raises:
1890 AddressValueError: If address isn't a valid IPv6 address.
1891
1892 """
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001893 # Efficient constructor from integer.
1894 if isinstance(address, int):
Nick Coghlan297b1432012-07-08 17:11:04 +10001895 self._check_int_address(address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001896 self._ip = address
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02001897 self._scope_id = None
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001898 return
1899
1900 # Constructing from a packed address
Nick Coghlan5cf896f2012-07-07 01:43:31 +10001901 if isinstance(address, bytes):
Nick Coghlan297b1432012-07-08 17:11:04 +10001902 self._check_packed_address(address, 16)
Nick Coghlandb7920b2012-08-20 10:19:12 +10001903 self._ip = int.from_bytes(address, 'big')
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02001904 self._scope_id = None
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001905 return
1906
1907 # Assume input argument to be string or any object representation
1908 # which converts into a formatted IP string.
1909 addr_str = str(address)
Serhiy Storchaka5f38f5c2015-01-18 22:36:33 +02001910 if '/' in addr_str:
1911 raise AddressValueError("Unexpected '/' in %r" % address)
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02001912 addr_str, self._scope_id = self._split_scope_id(addr_str)
1913
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001914 self._ip = self._ip_int_from_string(addr_str)
1915
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02001916 def __str__(self):
1917 ip_str = super().__str__()
1918 return ip_str + '%' + self._scope_id if self._scope_id else ip_str
1919
1920 def __hash__(self):
1921 return hash((self._ip, self._scope_id))
1922
1923 def __eq__(self, other):
1924 address_equal = super().__eq__(other)
1925 if address_equal is NotImplemented:
1926 return NotImplemented
1927 if not address_equal:
1928 return False
1929 return self._scope_id == getattr(other, '_scope_id', None)
1930
1931 @property
1932 def scope_id(self):
1933 """Identifier of a particular zone of the address's scope.
1934
1935 See RFC 4007 for details.
1936
1937 Returns:
1938 A string identifying the zone of the address if specified, else None.
1939
1940 """
1941 return self._scope_id
1942
Hynek Schlawack91c5a342012-06-05 11:55:58 +02001943 @property
1944 def packed(self):
1945 """The binary representation of this address."""
1946 return v6_int_to_packed(self._ip)
1947
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001948 @property
1949 def is_multicast(self):
1950 """Test if the address is reserved for multicast use.
1951
1952 Returns:
1953 A boolean, True if the address is a multicast address.
1954 See RFC 2373 2.7 for details.
1955
1956 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001957 return self in self._constants._multicast_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001958
1959 @property
1960 def is_reserved(self):
1961 """Test if the address is otherwise IETF reserved.
1962
1963 Returns:
1964 A boolean, True if the address is within one of the
1965 reserved IPv6 Network ranges.
1966
1967 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001968 return any(self in x for x in self._constants._reserved_networks)
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001969
1970 @property
1971 def is_link_local(self):
1972 """Test if the address is reserved for link-local.
1973
1974 Returns:
1975 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 4291.
1976
1977 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001978 return self in self._constants._linklocal_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001979
1980 @property
1981 def is_site_local(self):
1982 """Test if the address is reserved for site-local.
1983
1984 Note that the site-local address space has been deprecated by RFC 3879.
1985 Use is_private to test if this address is in the space of unique local
1986 addresses as defined by RFC 4193.
1987
1988 Returns:
1989 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 3513 2.5.6.
1990
1991 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02001992 return self in self._constants._sitelocal_network
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001993
1994 @property
Peter Moodybe9c1b12013-10-22 12:36:21 -07001995 @functools.lru_cache()
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10001996 def is_private(self):
1997 """Test if this address is allocated for private networks.
1998
1999 Returns:
Peter Moody22c31762013-10-21 13:58:06 -07002000 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per
2001 iana-ipv6-special-registry.
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10002002
2003 """
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02002004 return any(self in net for net in self._constants._private_networks)
Peter Moody22c31762013-10-21 13:58:06 -07002005
2006 @property
2007 def is_global(self):
2008 """Test if this address is allocated for public networks.
2009
2010 Returns:
2011 A boolean, true if the address is not reserved per
2012 iana-ipv6-special-registry.
2013
2014 """
2015 return not self.is_private
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10002016
2017 @property
2018 def is_unspecified(self):
2019 """Test if the address is unspecified.
2020
2021 Returns:
2022 A boolean, True if this is the unspecified address as defined in
2023 RFC 2373 2.5.2.
2024
2025 """
2026 return self._ip == 0
2027
2028 @property
2029 def is_loopback(self):
2030 """Test if the address is a loopback address.
2031
2032 Returns:
2033 A boolean, True if the address is a loopback address as defined in
2034 RFC 2373 2.5.3.
2035
2036 """
2037 return self._ip == 1
2038
2039 @property
2040 def ipv4_mapped(self):
2041 """Return the IPv4 mapped address.
2042
2043 Returns:
2044 If the IPv6 address is a v4 mapped address, return the
2045 IPv4 mapped address. Return None otherwise.
2046
2047 """
2048 if (self._ip >> 32) != 0xFFFF:
2049 return None
2050 return IPv4Address(self._ip & 0xFFFFFFFF)
2051
2052 @property
2053 def teredo(self):
2054 """Tuple of embedded teredo IPs.
2055
2056 Returns:
2057 Tuple of the (server, client) IPs or None if the address
2058 doesn't appear to be a teredo address (doesn't start with
2059 2001::/32)
2060
2061 """
2062 if (self._ip >> 96) != 0x20010000:
2063 return None
2064 return (IPv4Address((self._ip >> 64) & 0xFFFFFFFF),
2065 IPv4Address(~self._ip & 0xFFFFFFFF))
2066
2067 @property
2068 def sixtofour(self):
2069 """Return the IPv4 6to4 embedded address.
2070
2071 Returns:
2072 The IPv4 6to4-embedded address if present or None if the
2073 address doesn't appear to contain a 6to4 embedded address.
2074
2075 """
2076 if (self._ip >> 112) != 0x2002:
2077 return None
2078 return IPv4Address((self._ip >> 80) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
2079
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002080
2081class IPv6Interface(IPv6Address):
2082
2083 def __init__(self, address):
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09002084 addr, mask = self._split_addr_prefix(address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002085
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09002086 IPv6Address.__init__(self, addr)
2087 self.network = IPv6Network((addr, mask), strict=False)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002088 self.netmask = self.network.netmask
2089 self._prefixlen = self.network._prefixlen
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09002090
2091 @functools.cached_property
2092 def hostmask(self):
2093 return self.network.hostmask
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002094
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002095 def __str__(self):
opavlyuk21da76d2020-02-26 16:33:57 +02002096 return '%s/%d' % (super().__str__(),
Inada Naoki2430d532019-04-15 16:01:00 +09002097 self._prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002098
2099 def __eq__(self, other):
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10002100 address_equal = IPv6Address.__eq__(self, other)
MojoVampire469325c2020-03-03 18:50:17 +00002101 if address_equal is NotImplemented or not address_equal:
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10002102 return address_equal
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002103 try:
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10002104 return self.network == other.network
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002105 except AttributeError:
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10002106 # An interface with an associated network is NOT the
2107 # same as an unassociated address. That's why the hash
2108 # takes the extra info into account.
2109 return False
2110
2111 def __lt__(self, other):
2112 address_less = IPv6Address.__lt__(self, other)
2113 if address_less is NotImplemented:
MojoVampire469325c2020-03-03 18:50:17 +00002114 return address_less
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10002115 try:
s-sanjay7bd8d3e2017-03-31 23:09:53 -07002116 return (self.network < other.network or
2117 self.network == other.network and address_less)
Nick Coghlan3008ec02012-07-08 00:45:33 +10002118 except AttributeError:
2119 # We *do* allow addresses and interfaces to be sorted. The
2120 # unassociated address is considered less than all interfaces.
2121 return False
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002122
2123 def __hash__(self):
2124 return self._ip ^ self._prefixlen ^ int(self.network.network_address)
2125
Serhiy Storchaka5f38f5c2015-01-18 22:36:33 +02002126 __reduce__ = _IPAddressBase.__reduce__
2127
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002128 @property
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002129 def ip(self):
2130 return IPv6Address(self._ip)
2131
2132 @property
2133 def with_prefixlen(self):
Nick Coghlana8517ad2012-08-20 10:04:26 +10002134 return '%s/%s' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
2135 self._prefixlen)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002136
2137 @property
2138 def with_netmask(self):
Nick Coghlana8517ad2012-08-20 10:04:26 +10002139 return '%s/%s' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
2140 self.netmask)
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +02002141
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002142 @property
2143 def with_hostmask(self):
2144 return '%s/%s' % (self._string_from_ip_int(self._ip),
2145 self.hostmask)
2146
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10002147 @property
2148 def is_unspecified(self):
2149 return self._ip == 0 and self.network.is_unspecified
2150
2151 @property
2152 def is_loopback(self):
2153 return self._ip == 1 and self.network.is_loopback
2154
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002155
2156class IPv6Network(_BaseV6, _BaseNetwork):
2157
2158 """This class represents and manipulates 128-bit IPv6 networks.
2159
2160 Attributes: [examples for IPv6('2001:db8::1000/124')]
2161 .network_address: IPv6Address('2001:db8::1000')
2162 .hostmask: IPv6Address('::f')
2163 .broadcast_address: IPv6Address('2001:db8::100f')
2164 .netmask: IPv6Address('ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:fff0')
2165 .prefixlen: 124
2166
2167 """
2168
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +10002169 # Class to use when creating address objects
Nick Coghlan51c30672012-05-27 00:25:58 +10002170 _address_class = IPv6Address
2171
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002172 def __init__(self, address, strict=True):
2173 """Instantiate a new IPv6 Network object.
2174
2175 Args:
Hynek Schlawack072b1e12012-05-26 12:04:56 +02002176 address: A string or integer representing the IPv6 network or the
2177 IP and prefix/netmask.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002178 '2001:db8::/128'
2179 '2001:db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000/128'
2180 '2001:db8::'
2181 are all functionally the same in IPv6. That is to say,
2182 failing to provide a subnetmask will create an object with
2183 a mask of /128.
2184
2185 Additionally, an integer can be passed, so
2186 IPv6Network('2001:db8::') ==
2187 IPv6Network(42540766411282592856903984951653826560)
2188 or, more generally
2189 IPv6Network(int(IPv6Network('2001:db8::'))) ==
2190 IPv6Network('2001:db8::')
2191
2192 strict: A boolean. If true, ensure that we have been passed
2193 A true network address, eg, 2001:db8::1000/124 and not an
2194 IP address on a network, eg, 2001:db8::1/124.
2195
2196 Raises:
2197 AddressValueError: If address isn't a valid IPv6 address.
2198 NetmaskValueError: If the netmask isn't valid for
2199 an IPv6 address.
2200 ValueError: If strict was True and a network address was not
2201 supplied.
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002202 """
Inada Naoki6fa84bd2019-04-16 08:32:28 +09002203 addr, mask = self._split_addr_prefix(address)
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002204
Xiang Zhang10b134a2018-03-21 08:25:13 +08002205 self.network_address = IPv6Address(addr)
2206 self.netmask, self._prefixlen = self._make_netmask(mask)
2207 packed = int(self.network_address)
2208 if packed & int(self.netmask) != packed:
2209 if strict:
Nick Coghlan912238e2012-07-07 13:34:50 +10002210 raise ValueError('%s has host bits set' % self)
Xiang Zhang10b134a2018-03-21 08:25:13 +08002211 else:
2212 self.network_address = IPv6Address(packed &
2213 int(self.netmask))
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002214
2215 if self._prefixlen == (self._max_prefixlen - 1):
2216 self.hosts = self.__iter__
Pete Wicken8e9c47a2020-03-09 22:33:45 +00002217 elif self._prefixlen == self._max_prefixlen:
2218 self.hosts = lambda: [IPv6Address(addr)]
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10002219
Peter Moody1243c7d2014-03-11 09:55:46 -07002220 def hosts(self):
2221 """Generate Iterator over usable hosts in a network.
2222
2223 This is like __iter__ except it doesn't return the
2224 Subnet-Router anycast address.
2225
2226 """
2227 network = int(self.network_address)
2228 broadcast = int(self.broadcast_address)
2229 for x in range(network + 1, broadcast + 1):
2230 yield self._address_class(x)
2231
Nick Coghlan730f67f2012-08-05 22:02:18 +10002232 @property
2233 def is_site_local(self):
2234 """Test if the address is reserved for site-local.
2235
2236 Note that the site-local address space has been deprecated by RFC 3879.
2237 Use is_private to test if this address is in the space of unique local
2238 addresses as defined by RFC 4193.
2239
2240 Returns:
2241 A boolean, True if the address is reserved per RFC 3513 2.5.6.
2242
2243 """
2244 return (self.network_address.is_site_local and
2245 self.broadcast_address.is_site_local)
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02002246
2247
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02002248class _IPv6Constants:
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02002249
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02002250 _linklocal_network = IPv6Network('fe80::/10')
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02002251
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02002252 _multicast_network = IPv6Network('ff00::/8')
2253
2254 _private_networks = [
2255 IPv6Network('::1/128'),
2256 IPv6Network('::/128'),
2257 IPv6Network('::ffff:0:0/96'),
2258 IPv6Network('100::/64'),
2259 IPv6Network('2001::/23'),
2260 IPv6Network('2001:2::/48'),
2261 IPv6Network('2001:db8::/32'),
2262 IPv6Network('2001:10::/28'),
2263 IPv6Network('fc00::/7'),
2264 IPv6Network('fe80::/10'),
2265 ]
2266
2267 _reserved_networks = [
2268 IPv6Network('::/8'), IPv6Network('100::/8'),
2269 IPv6Network('200::/7'), IPv6Network('400::/6'),
2270 IPv6Network('800::/5'), IPv6Network('1000::/4'),
2271 IPv6Network('4000::/3'), IPv6Network('6000::/3'),
2272 IPv6Network('8000::/3'), IPv6Network('A000::/3'),
2273 IPv6Network('C000::/3'), IPv6Network('E000::/4'),
2274 IPv6Network('F000::/5'), IPv6Network('F800::/6'),
2275 IPv6Network('FE00::/9'),
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02002276 ]
2277
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02002278 _sitelocal_network = IPv6Network('fec0::/10')
Antoine Pitrouf573ce92014-05-23 23:12:24 +02002279
Antoine Pitroub19e75d2014-05-24 00:32:29 +02002280
2281IPv6Address._constants = _IPv6Constants