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ipify-rs

Rust API & CLI for accessing the ipify.org HTTP API

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Licensed under the MIT.

  1. About
  2. API Usage
  3. Installation
  4. Example
  5. Documentation
  6. Contributing

About

This is my attempt at writing an API & CLI client for the IPIFY API (aka ipify.org). After looking at all the other crates, they are all flawed in some way (only IPv4, not really cargo compliant, etc.).

Supported Platforms

  • Unix (tested on FreeBSD, Linux and macOS)
  • Windows
    • cmd.exe
    • Powershell

API Usage

You first create an instance of Ipify with new() set the result you want (IPv4, IPv6) and its format (plain text, json). Result is a string.

  use ipify_rs::{Ipify,Op};
  
  let ip = Ipify::new().set(Op::IPv4).call();
  
  println!("My IP is {}", ip);

The four operations are specified as below:

  • OP::IPv4
  • OP::IPv6 (the default)
  • OP::IPv4J (json output)
  • Op::IPv6J (json output)

Minimalistic API

If you only care about the default (plain text, IPv6 query) and don't want to reuse anything later, then myip() is what you want:

use ipify_rs::myip;

fn main() {
    println!("{}", myip());
}

CLI utility

There is a CLI utility bundled with the API called ipify-cli.

    ipify-cli 0.4.0
    
    Ollivier Robert <[email protected]>
    
    Rust CLI for IPIFY API.
    
    USAGE:
        ipify-cli.exe [OPTIONS]
    
    OPTIONS:
        -4, --ipv4       Force getting IPv4
        -6, --ipv6       Force getting IPv6
        -h, --help       Print help information
        -J, --json       Request JSON output
        -q, --quiet      Quiet mode
        -V, --version    Display version and exit

You can see both API & CLI versions:

    $ ipify-cli -V
CLI ipify-cli/0.4.0 using API ipify-rs/0.5.0

Example

The file showall.rs inside examples show almost all parameters for the API. You can run it with:

    $ cargo run --example showall
    ...   
    INFO - Start
    INFO - Using default, minimal API
    IP=aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd:eeee:ffff:gggg:hhhh
    INFO - Using defaults (ipv6)
    IP=aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd:eeee:ffff:gggg:hhhh
    INFO - Using defaults, get json
    IP={"ip":"aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd:eeee:ffff:gggg:hhhh"}
    IP4="A.B.C.D"
    IP6="aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd:eeee:ffff:gggg:hhhh"

crates.io

You can use this package in your project by adding the following to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
ipify-rs = "0.5.0"

then you can use it in your own crates.

Documentation

Full description of the API with examples is on docs.rs as usual: Ipify.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for some simple rules.

I use Git Flow for this package so please use something similar or the usual github workflow.

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/keltia/dmarc-rs/fork )
  2. Checkout the develop branch (git checkout develop)
  3. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Create a new Pull Request

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