Validates valid IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) using micromatch - glob patterns, RegExp, string or array of globs. If match returns the IP, otherwise null.

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Install

This project requires Node.js >=10.13 (see Support & Release Policy). Install it using yarn or npm.

We highly recommend to use Yarn when you think to contribute to this project.

$ yarn add ip-filter

API

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Filter ip against glob patterns , using micromatch under the hood, so options are passed to it.

Signature

function ( ip , patterns , options )

Params

ip {string} - Accepts only valid IPs by default

- Accepts only valid IPs by default patterns {string|array} - Basically everything that micromatch's second argument can accept.

- Basically everything that micromatch's second argument can accept. options {object} - Pass strict: false if want to validate non-ip values, options are also passed to micromatch.

- Pass if want to validate non-ip values, options are also passed to micromatch. returns {string} - a string or null If not match returns null , otherwise the passed ip as string.

Examples

const ipFilter = require ( 'ip-filter' ) ; console . log ( ipFilter ( '123.77.34.89' , '123.??.34.8*' ) ) ; // => '123.77.34.89' console . log ( ipFilter ( '123.222.34.88' , '123.??.34.8*' ) ) ; // => null console . log ( ipFilter ( '123.222.33.1' , [ '123.*.34.*' , '*.222.33.*' ] ) ) ; // => '123.222.33.1' // should notice the difference console . log ( ipFilter ( '123.222.34.88' , [ '123.*.34.*' , '!123.222.**' ] ) ) ; // => null console . log ( ipFilter ( '123.222.34.88' , [ '123.*.34.*' , '!123.222.*' ] ) ) ; // => '123.222.34.88'

Examples

const ipFilter = require ( 'ip-filter' ) ; // // NON-STRICT mode // const res = ipFilter ( 'x-koaip' , [ '*-koaip' , '!foo-koa*' ] , { strict : false } ) ; console . log ( res ) ; // => 'x-koaip' const res = ipFilter ( 'x-koa.foo' , [ '*-koa.*' , '!foo-koa.*' ] , { strict : false } ) ; console . log ( res ) ; // => 'x-koa.foo'

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See Also

Some of these projects are used here or were inspiration for this one, others are just related. So, thanks for your existance!

ip-regex: Regular expression for matching IP addresses (IPv4 & IPv6) | homepage

is-match-ip: Matching IPs using micromatch and ip-filter - glob patterns, RegExp… more | homepage

is-match: Create a matching function from a glob pattern, regex, string… more | homepage

koa-ip-filter: Middleware for koa that filters IPs against glob patterns, RegExp… more | homepage

micromatch: Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A replacement and faster alternative to… more | homepage

to-file-path: Create a filepath from an object path (dot notation), list… more | homepage

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Contributing

Guides and Community

Please read the Contributing Guide and Code of Conduct documents for advices.

For bug reports and feature requests, please join our community forum and open a thread there with prefixing the title of the thread with the name of the project if there's no separate channel for it.

Consider reading the Support and Release Policy guide if you are interested in what are the supported Node.js versions and how we proceed. In short, we support latest two even-numbered Node.js release lines.

Support the project

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Contributors

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License