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Python cross-platform network interface discovery (ifconfig/ipconfig/ip)
Python cross-platform network interface discovery
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Ifcfg is a cross-platform (Windows/Unix) library for parsing ifconfig
and
ipconfig
output in Python. It is useful for pulling information such as IP,
Netmask, MAC Address, Hostname, etc.
A fallbacks to ip
is included for newer Unix systems w/o ifconfig
. Windows
systems are supported (in English) through ipconfig
.
Usage
::
import ifcfg
import json
for name, interface in ifcfg.interfaces().items():
# do something with interface
print interface['device'] # Device name
print interface['inet'] # First IPv4 found
print interface['inet4'] # List of ips
print interface['inet6'] # List of ips
print interface['netmask'] # Backwards compat: First netmask
print interface['netmasks'] # List of netmasks
print interface['broadcast'] # Backwards compat: First broadcast
print interface['broadcasts'] # List of broadcast
default = ifcfg.default_interface()
The output of 'ifcfg.interfaces()' dumped to JSON looks something like the following:
::
$ python -m ifcfg.cli | python -mjson.tool
{
"docker0": {
"inet": "172.17.0.1",
"inet4": [
"172.17.0.1"
],
"ether": "01:02:9d:04:07:e3",
"inet6": [],
"netmask": "255.255.0.0",
"netmasks": [
"255.255.0.0"
],
"broadcast": "172.17.255.255",
"broadcasts": [
"172.17.255.255"
],
"prefixlens": [],
"device": "docker0",
"flags": "4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> ",
"mtu": "1500"
},
"enp0s25": {
"inet": null,
"inet4": [],
"ether": "a0:88:b4:3d:67:7b",
"inet6": [],
"netmask": null,
"netmasks": [],
"broadcast": null,
"broadcasts": [],
"prefixlens": [],
"device": "enp0s25",
"flags": "4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> ",
"mtu": "1500"
},
"lo": {
"inet": "127.0.0.1",
"inet4": [
"127.0.0.1"
],
"ether": null,
"inet6": [
"::1"
],
"netmask": "255.0.0.0",
"netmasks": [
"255.0.0.0"
],
"broadcast": null,
"broadcasts": [
null
],
"prefixlens": [
"128"
],
"device": "lo",
"flags": "73<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING> ",
"mtu": "65536"
},
}
Development
To bootstrap development, use a Python virtual environment, and install the dev requirements::
# Install dev dependencies
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
# Run tests locally
make test
You can also install tox and run the tests in a specific environment::
pip install tox
tox -e py27
Before commiting and opening PRs, ensure that you have pre-commit hooks running::
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install
Release notes
0.24
- add support for arrow notation inet #71
0.23
- Add support for multiple netmasks, broadcast addresses, as well as ipv6 prefix lengths #67
0.22
- Python 3.7 and 3.8 support #51 #53
- Default interface detection on Windows #25 #56
- New flags for unix
ip
command #61
0.22
- Python 3.7 and 3.8 support #51 #53
- Default interface detection on Windows #25 #56
- New flags for unix
ip
command #61
0.21
- Force
C
as locale for running commands, to ensure consistent regex patterns #47
0.20
- Throw an exception when neither
ip
norifconfig
commands exist #45
0.19
- Adds support for interfaces with VLAN notation, e.g.
eth2.2
#40 - Fetch MTU values from
ip
command results #39
0.18
- Adds support for interfaces with non-alphanumeric characters, e.g.
eth-int
#35 and #36
0.17
- Restore
ip
after regressions + add tests - Add MacOSX support for
ip
command
0.16
- Support for multiple IPv4 addresses in the new 'inet4' field
- Packaging cleanup
0.15
- Support for bridged interface names #24
0.14
- Replace Python 2 syntax #21
0.13
- Further crashes on non-English Windows systems #17
- Known issue: Localized non-English Windows parsing does not work #18
0.12
- Fix encoding crashes on non-English Windows systems
0.11
After 6 beta releases, we move on from an idea that this is beta software and instead consider it to be stable -- we will probably never actually keep up with all the various ways of detecting network properties for different systems. Anything that is incorrectly detected and can be updated, can also be implemented and shipped as a new patch release.
So let's ship early, ship often instead.
This release seeks to clean up the codebase (sparingly!) and introduce Windows compatibility.
- Add Windows compatible parsing of
ipconfig
output - Handle non-unicode terminals (Windows+Mac especially)
- Removing ill-defined
encoding
keyword arg fromifcfg.get_parser
- Removed no-op Linux Kernel 2.x parsing and
kernel
keyword arg - Removed class
ifcfg.IfcfgParser
, useUnixParser
instead - All strings are UTF-8, also in Py 2.7
- Only cross-platform features are now guaranteed to be in the result set:
['inet', 'ether', 'inet6', 'netmask']
- IPv6 addresses are now stored in a list.
- Removed prefixlen and scopeid, as they should be added for each IPv6 address, not the interface
- Allow
ifcfg
to be imported despite whether or not the OS system is recognized. - Remove
ifcfg.exc
module - Fix some interface names containing
:_-
characters on Linux (Sergej Vasiljev)
0.10.1
- Fixed encoding issues, preventing
default_interface
to be detected
0.10
- Support for Unix systems w/o
ifconfig
, for instance newer Ubuntu/Debian - Refactored to use
src/
hierarchy
License
The Ifcfg library is Open Source and is distributed under the BSD License (three clause). Please see the LICENSE file included with this software.