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Informations about the package ipinfolaravel

IPinfo IPinfo Laravel Client Library

This is the official Laravel client library for the IPinfo.io IP address API, allowing you to look up your own IP address, or get any of the following details for an IP:

Check all the data we have for your IP address here.

Getting Started

You'll need an IPinfo API access token, which you can get by signing up for a free account at https://ipinfo.io/signup.

The free plan is limited to 50,000 requests per month, and doesn't include some of the data fields such as IP type and company data. To enable all the data fields and additional request volumes see https://ipinfo.io/pricing.

Installation

Open your application's \app\Http\Kernel.php file and add the following to the Kernel::middleware property:

Quick Start

will return the following string to the index view:

Authentication

The IPinfo library can be authenticated with your IPinfo API token. It also works without an authentication token, but in a more limited capacity. To set your access token, add the following to your app's \config\services.php file and replace {{access_token}} with your own token:

To do this in a more secure manner and avoid putting secret keys in your codebase, create an IPINFO_SECRET (or similar) environment variable and access this value from within \config\services.php, like so:

Details Data

$request->ipinfo is a Details object that contains all fields listed IPinfo developer docs with a few minor additions. Properties can be accessed directly.

Country Name

$request->ipinfo->country_name will return the country name, as supplied by the countries.json file. See below for instructions on changing that file for use with non-English languages. $request->ipinfo->country will still return the country code.

Accessing all properties

$request->ipinfo->all will return all details data as an array.

Caching

In-memory caching of Details data is provided by default via Laravel's file-based cache. LRU (least recently used) cache-invalidation functionality has been added to the default TTL (time to live). This means that values will be cached for the specified duration; if the cache's max size is reached, cache values will be invalidated as necessary, starting with the oldest cached value.

Modifying cache options

Default cache TTL and maximum size can be changed by setting values in the $settings argument array.

Using a different cache

It is possible to use a custom cache by creating a child class of the CacheInterface class and setting the the cache config value in \config\services.php. FYI this is known as the Strategy Pattern.

IP Selection Mechanism

By default, the IP from the incoming request is used.

Since the desired IP by your system may be in other locations, the IP selection mechanism is configurable and some alternative built-in options are available.

Using built-in ip selectors

DefaultIPSelector

A DefaultIPSelector is used by default if no IP selector is provided. It returns the source IP from the incoming request.

This selector can be set explicitly by setting the ip_selector config value in \config\services.php.

OriginatingIPSelector

A OriginatingIPSelector selects an IP address by trying to extract it from the X-Forwarded-For header. This is not always the most reliable unless your proxy setup allows you to trust it. It will default to the source IP on the request if the header doesn't exist.

This selector can be set by setting the ip_selector config value in \config\services.php.

Using a custom IP selector

In case a custom IP selector is required, you may implement the IPHandlerInterface interface and set the ip_selector config value in \config\services.php.

For example:

Internationalization

When looking up an IP address, the response object includes a $request->ipinfo->country_name property which includes the country name based on American English. It is possible to return the country name in other languages by telling the library to read from a custom file. To define a custom file, add the following to your app's \config\services.php file and replace {{countries}} with your own file path.

The file must be a .json file with the following structure:

Filtering

By default, ipinfolaravel filters out requests that have bot or spider in the user-agent. Instead of looking up IP address data for these requests, the $request->ipinfo attribute is set to null. This is to prevent you from unnecessarily using up requests on non-user traffic. This behavior can be switched off by adding the following to your app's \config\services.php file.

To set your own filtering rules, thereby replacing the default filter, you can set ipinfo.config to your own, custom callable function which satisfies the following rules:

To use your own filter function:

Suppressing Exceptions

Laravel middleware does not allow you to catch exceptions from other middleware, so if the IPinfo middleware throws an exception, it'll be quite hard to deal with it.

We allow suppressing exceptions by specifying the no_except key in the config:

If an exception occurs when this setting is true, the $request->ipinfo object will be equal to null.

Other Libraries

There are official IPinfo client libraries available for many languages including PHP, Python, Go, Java, Ruby, and many popular frameworks such as Django, Rails, and Laravel. There are also many third-party libraries and integrations available for our API.

About IPinfo

Founded in 2013, IPinfo prides itself on being the most reliable, accurate, and in-depth source of IP address data available anywhere. We process terabytes of data to produce our custom IP geolocation, company, carrier, VPN detection, hosted domains, and IP type data sets. Our API handles over 40 billion requests a month for 100,000 businesses and developers.

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