pip install django-geoip-utils
In your settings write:
import geoip_utils GEOIP_PATH = geoip_utils.where()
This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from http://maxmind.com/
Default: | 'geoip_utils.core.remote_addr_ip' |
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The function used for getting the IP of the client from the request.
Options: |
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'geoip_utils.utils.remote_addr_ip'
Uses the REMOTE_ADDR of the request. Good for development and standard setup
'geoip_utils.utils.x_forwarded_ip'
Picks the first IP of the
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
request header. This is useful for Load balancers, but could be spoofed in some cases. Amazon ELB sets this reliably though.'geoip_utils.utils.real_ip'
Uses the HTTP_X_REAL_IP attribute
Default: | django.contrib.gis.geoip.GeoIP.GEOIP_STANDARD |
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The caching function used for retrieving the location.
Options: |
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django.contrib.gis.geoip.GeoIP.GEOIP_STANDARD
Read database from filesystem, uses least memory
django.contrib.gis.geoip.GeoIP.GEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE
Load database into memory, faster performance but uses more memory
django.contrib.gis.geoip.GeoIP.GEOIP_CHECK_CACHE
check for updated database. If database has been updated, reload filehandle and/or memory cache. This option is not thread safe but is good for development.
django.contrib.gis.geoip.GeoIP.GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE
Just cache the most frequently accessed index portion of the database, resulting in faster lookups than
GEOIP_STANDARD
, but less memory usage thanGEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE
- useful for larger databases such as GeoIP Organization and GeoIP City. Note, for GeoIP Country, Region and Netspeed databases,GEOIP_INDEX_CACHE
is equivalent toGEOIP_MEMORY_CACHE
.django.contrib.gis.geoip.GeoIP.GEOIP_MMAP_CACHE
Loads database into mmap shared memory (not available on Windows).
There are a few server utility functions to make the handling easier:
from geoip_utils import core as geoip geoip.get_country(request) geoip.get_city(request) geoip.get_lat_lon(request) geoip.get_country_code(request) geoip.get_country_name(request)
There are filters for extracting the information you need in the templates.
You need to have django.core.context_processors.request
enabled in your
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS:
{% load geoip_tags %} {{ request|country_code_of_request }} {{ request|city_name_of_request }} {{ request|postal_code_of_request }} {{ request|region_of_request }} {{ request|dma_code_of_request }} {{ request|area_code_of_request }} {{ request|lat_of_request }} {{ request|lon_of_request }}
You can run the update_geoip_data
management command to download updated
GeoIP data in place.