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Ruby GeoIPCity Bindings
What?
This is a library which provides a single function. The function takes as input an IP address and it outputs a hash containing best-guess geographical information (like city, country, latitude, and longitude).
Actually this is only a Ruby binding to a C library which provides this function. Also, you must download a large binary database with all this mapping information. It is kindly provided free of charge by MaxMind.com.
Usage
require 'geoip_city'
db = GeoIPCity::Database.new('/opt/GeoIP/share/GeoIP/GeoLiteCity.dat')
result = db.look_up('24.24.24.24')
p result
# => {:city=>"Ithaca",
# :latitude=>42.4277992248535,
# :longitude=>-76.4981994628906,
# :country_code3=>"USA",
# :country_code=>"US",
# :country_name=>"United States",
# :dma_code=>555,
# :area_code=>607,
# :region=>"NY" }
There are arguments to database initializer.
The first argument is the filename of the GeoIPCity.dat file
The second argument (optional) is to specify how GeoIP should keep the database in memory. There are three possibilities
:filesystem-- Read database from filesystem, uses least memory.:index-- The most frequently accessed index portion of the database, resulting in faster lookups than :filesystem, but less memory usage than :memory.:memory-- (Default.) Load database into memory, faster performance but uses more memory.
The third argument is boolean and decides whether the system should reload the database if changes are made to the dat file. (You probably don't need this. Default: false.)
For example
GeoIPCity::Database.new(dbfile, :filesystem, true)
Install
Some variation of the following should work.
Install the GeoCity C library. You can get it from maxmind. For example, I like to install mine in
/opt/GeoIP, so I do this:tar -zxvf GeoIP-1.4.3.tar.gz
cd GeoIP-1.4.3
./configure --prefix=/opt/GeoIP
make && sudo make install
Now install the
geoip_citygemsudo gem install geoip_city -- --with-geoip-dir=/opt/GeoIP
Download the GeoLite City database file in binary format at http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecity Maybe this direct link will work. I put this file in
/opt/GeoIP/share/GeoIP/GeoLiteCity.dat
Use it!
Hints
Might need to set
export ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386"
to be able to compile the gem.
You might find this shell script helpful to install the C library.
Links
License
Copyright (C) 2007--2009 Ryan Dahl (ry@tinyclouds.org)
I give permission for you to do whatever you'd like to do with this software.







