As you all may have heard USA ISP giants Comcast & Verizon want to end net neutrality and gain full control. This may end up in future that any websites will not be viewable for their customers unless website/web-app pays them.

Lot of companies decide to protest on 12th of July 2017 and put “call to action” modal on their websites.

https://www.battleforthenet.com/#bftn-action-form

http://www.engine.is/startups-for-net-neutrality

The easiest way to join the protest is put this widget to our website:

https://github.com/fightforthefuture/battleforthenet-widget

The thing is it’s really hard to convince your boss that even though his is happening in USA every company should join the protest.

It may be worth stroke a deal with your boss to display this “call to action” modal only to USA IP addresses.

I will quickly show you 2 solutions that you may implement on your Ruby on Rails application:

Pull Geo IP locations

If you are able to pull GeoIP database (e.g. you run your own VM)

# put this you your deployment script / Dockerfile cd ./tmp/ wget http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLiteCity.dat.gz gunzip GeoLiteCity.dat.gz

Then add gem https://github.com/cjheath/geoip

# Gemfile # ... gem 'geoip'

# app/helpers/application.rb module ApplicationHelper # ... def net_neutrality country_code = GeoIP.new(Rails.root.join('tmp','GeoLiteCity.dat').to_s) .city(request.remote_ip) .try(:country_code2) if country_code == "US" javascript_include_tag('https://widget.battleforthenet.com/widget.js', async: "async") end end end

# app/views/layouts/application.erb <html> # ... <body> <%= yield %> <%= net_neutrality %> </body> </html>

If you are under Heroku or you are not able to pull the GeoIP location please check next section:

Use CloudFlare GeoIP feature

If your website is under Cloudflare CDN you are able to access location of current visitor location thanks to Cloudflare Geo IP

So your domain under CloudFlare DNS will pass header HTTP_CF_IPCOUNTRY to your Rails app

module ApplicationHelper def net_neutrality cc = request.headers['HTTP_CF_IPCOUNTRY'] Rails.logger.info("country code is: #{cc} #{request.remote_ip}") if cc == "US" javascript_include_tag 'https://widget.battleforthenet.com/widget.js', async: "async" end end end

# app/views/layouts/application.erb <html> # ... <body> <%= yield %> <%= net_neutrality %> </body> </html>

https://gist.github.com/mahemoff/8ec27ebfe22b89c8669a

Query 3rd party IP location service

you can call some 3rd party API with IP and it will return you location.

e.g.:

http://www.rubygeocoder.com/

Just be careful so that you will not run out of “free credits” to query or that you will not slow down render of your website while you are waiting for the response.

Conclusion

Web neutrality affects us all. If your boss tells you “it’s not our problem” tell him that it will be in year or two. If your boss tells you “that is just in USA” tell him that other country ISP giants will definitely push for that trend as ISPs will get super rich from this act.

If a startup will get push to pay ISP just to appear on ISP’s whitelist then it’s the end of the internet as we know it.

I know that displaying this only for USA IPs is not enough, but it’s better then don’t display nothing at all.