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IPTools

PHP Library for manipulating network addresses (IPv4 and IPv6).

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PHP 5.6 PHP 7.0 PHP 7.1 PHP 7.2 PHP 7.3 PHP 7.4

Changes since fork

  • 100% Code Coverage!
  • Now Testing On PHP v5.6, v7.0, v7.1, v7.2, v7.3, and v7.4
  • Added CodeClimate Coverage Reporting
  • Added containsAny and containsAll to Range class for dealing with an array of IP/Range/Networks instead of a single one
  • Added excludeArray to the Network class for dealing with an array of IP/Range/Networks to exclude instead of the single one with the existing exclude method

Installation

Composer: Run in command line:

composer require detain/iptools

or put in composer.json:

{
	"require": {
		"detain/iptools": "*"
	}
}

Usage

This library breaks its handling down into IP, Range, and Network types and provdes a matching named class to make working with all things IP much simpler.

IP Operations

$ip = new IP('192.168.1.1');
echo $ip->version;// IPv4
$ip = new IP('fc00::');
echo $ip->version; // IPv6

Parsing IP from integer, binary and hex:

echo (string)IP::parse(2130706433); // 127.0.0.1
echo (string)IP::parse('0b11000000101010000000000100000001') // 192.168.1.1
echo (string)IP::parse('0x0a000001'); // 10.0.0.1

or:

echo (string)IP::parseLong(2130706433); // 127.0.0.1
echo (string)IP::parseBin('11000000101010000000000100000001'); // 192.168.1.1
echo (string)IP::parseHex('0a000001'); // 10.0.0.1

Converting IP to other formats:

echo IP::parse('192.168.1.1')->bin // 11000000101010000000000100000001
echo IP::parse('10.0.0.1')->hex // 0a000001
echo IP::parse('127.0.0.1')->long // 2130706433

Other public properties:

maxPrefixLength The max number of bits in the address representation: 32 for IPv4, 128 for IPv6.

octetsCount The count of octets in IP address: 4 for IPv4, 16 for IPv6

reversePointer The name of the reverse DNS PTR for the address:

echo new IP::parse('192.0.2.5')->reversePointer // 5.2.0.192.in-addr.arpa
echo new IP::parse('2001:db8::567:89ab')->reversePointer // b.a.9.8.7.6.5.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa

Network Operations

echo Network::parse('192.0.0.1 255.0.0.0')->CIDR; // 192.0.0.0/8
echo (string)Network::parse('192.0.0.1/8')->netmask; // 255.0.0.0
echo (string)Network::parse('192.0.0.1'); // 192.0.0.1/32

Exclude IP from Network:

$excluded = Network::parse('192.0.0.0/8')->exclude(new IP('192.168.1.1'));
foreach($excluded as $network) {
	echo (string)$network . '<br>';
}
192.0.0.0/9
192.128.0.0/11
192.160.0.0/13
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.1.0/32
192.168.1.2/31
...
192.192.0.0/10

Exclude Subnet from Network:

$excluded = Network::parse('192.0.0.0/8')->exclude(new Network('192.168.1.0/24'));
foreach($excluded as $network) {
	echo (string)$network . '<br>';
}
192.0.0.0/9
192.128.0.0/11
192.160.0.0/13
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.2.0/23
...
192.192.0.0/10

Exclude Many Subnets from Network:

$excluded = Network::parse('192.0.0.0/8')->excludeArray(['192.168.1.0/24', '192.168.2.0/24']);
foreach($excluded as $network) {
	echo (string)$network . '<br>';
}
192.0.0.0/9
192.128.0.0/11
192.160.0.0/13
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.3.0/23
...
192.192.0.0/10

Split network into equal subnets

$networks = Network::parse('192.168.0.0/22')->moveTo('24');
foreach ($networks as $network) {
	echo (string)$network . '<br>';
}
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.1.0/24
192.168.2.0/24
192.168.3.0/24

Iterate over Network IP adresses:

$network = Network::parse('192.168.1.0/24');
foreach($network as $ip) {
	echo (string)$ip . '<br>';
}
192.168.1.0
...
192.168.1.255

Get Network hosts adresses as Range:

$hosts = Network::parse('192.168.1.0/24')->hosts // Range(192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.254);
foreach($hosts as $ip) {
	echo (string)$ip . '<br>';
}
192.168.1.1
...
192.168.1.254

Count Network IP adresses

echo count(Network::parse('192.168.1.0/24')) // 254

Range Operations

Define the range in different formats:

$range = new Range(new IP('192.168.1.0'), new IP('192.168.1.255'));
$range = Range::parse('192.168.1.0-192.168.1.255');
$range = Range::parse('192.168.1.*');
$range = Range::parse('192.168.1.0/24');

Check if IP is within Range:

echo Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254')->contains(new IP('192.168.1.5')); // true
echo Range::parse('::1-::ffff')->contains(new IP('::1234')); // true

Check if IP is within any of the Ranges in an array:

echo Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254')->containsAny([new IP('192.168.0.5'), new IP('192.168.1.5')]); // true

Check if IP is within all of the Ranges in an array:

echo Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254')->containsAll([new IP('192.168.0.5'), new IP('192.168.1.5')]); // false
echo Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254')->containsAll([new IP('192.168.1.6'), new IP('192.168.1.5')]); // true

Iterate over Range IP adresses:

$range = Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254');
foreach($range as $ip) {
	echo (string)$ip . '<br>';
}
192.168.1.1
...
192.168.1.254

Get Networks that fit into a specified range of IP Adresses:

$networks = Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254')->getNetworks();

foreach($networks as $network) {
	echo (string)$network . '<br>';
}
192.168.1.1/32
192.168.1.2/31
192.168.1.4/30
192.168.1.8/29
192.168.1.16/28
192.168.1.32/27
192.168.1.64/26
192.168.1.128/26
192.168.1.192/27
192.168.1.224/28
192.168.1.240/29
192.168.1.248/30
192.168.1.252/31
192.168.1.254/32

Count IP adresses in Range

echo count(Range::parse('192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254')) // 254

License

The library is released under the MIT.