Python implements the IP query example

  • 2020-04-02 13:30:08
  • OfStack

The following code implements the IP query function

The handler


import os,time
def getip(filepath):
    ip2city={}
    file=open(filepath,'r')
    lines=file.readlines()
    file.close()
    for line in lines:
        ip=line.split(' ')[0]
        city=line.split(' ')[1]
        haship=hashm(ip)
        if haship in ip2city:
            pass
        else:
            ip2city[haship]=city
    print('Hash done!')
    return ip2city
def hashm(ip):
    iplist=ip.split('.')
    ip=int(iplist[0])*4+int(iplist[1])*2+int(iplist[2])
    return ip
def getcityfromip(filepath,ipandcity):
    outputstr=[]
    for file in os.listdir(filepath):
        file_handler=open(filepath+'\'+file,'r')
        line=file_handler.readline()
        while line:
            ip=hashm(line.rstrip())
            if ip in ipandcity:
                outputstr.append(line.rstrip()+'    '+ipandcity[ip])
            line=file_handler.readline()
        file_handler.close()
        outfile_handler=open(filepath+'\'+file.split('.')[0]+'_out.txt','a+')
        outfile_handler.writelines(outputstr)
        outfile_handler.close()
        print(file.split('.')[0]+'_out.txt'+'done!')
        
def splitfile(filepath):
    file=open(filepath,'r')
    block_size=8000000
    filecount=1
    temp=[]
    count=0
    line=file.readline()
    while line or temp:
        if count==block_size:
            wfile=open('D:\ipfile\file_'+str(filecount)+'.txt','a+')
            wfile.writelines(temp)
            temp=[]
            count=0
            wfile.close()
            filecount+=1
            print('Split'+str(filecount)+' done!')
        else:
            count+=1
            temp.append(line)
            line=file.readline()
    file.close()
    return os.path.join('D:\'+'ipfile')
if __name__ == '__main__':
    start=time.clock()
    filepath='D:\ip.txt'
    ippath='D:\citys.txt'
    ip2city=getip(ippath)
    splitfilepath=splitfile(filepath)
    getcityfromip('D:\'+'ipfile',ip2city)
    end=time.clock()
    print(end-start)

Generate IP


#Generate 100 millon ip
import random
import time
def generateIpAdd(file,num):
    ip=[]
    file=open(file,'a+')
    for i in range(num):
        ipAdd='192.168.'+str(random.randint(0,255))+'.'+str(random.randint(0,255))
        ip.append(ipAdd+'n')
    file.writelines(ip)
    file.close()
if __name__=='__main__':
    start=time.clock()
    for i in range(10000):
        generateIpAdd('D:ip.txt',10000)
    end=time.clock()
    print(end-start)


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