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Version: 1.0.x

IP Address

Notice: Some of the examples below are referenced from ClickHouse Documentation but have been adapted and modified to work in ByConity.

IPv4NumToString

Takes a UInt32 number. Interprets it as an IPv4 address in big endian. Returns a string containing the corresponding IPv4 address in the format A.B.C.d (dot-separated numbers in decimal form).

Syntax

IPv4NumToString(num)

Arguments

  • num – a UInt32 number.

Returned value

  • A string in ipv4 representation.

Examples

SELECT toIPv4('116.106.34.242') as ipv4, toTypeName(ipv4), IPv4NumToString(ipv4) as ipv4_string, toTypeName(ipv4_string)
┌─ipv4───────────┬─toTypeName(toIPv4('116.106.34.242'))─┬─ipv4_string────┬─toTypeName(IPv4NumToString(toIPv4('116.106.34.242')))─┐
│ 242.34.106.116 │ IPv4 │ 116.106.34.242 │ String │
└────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────┴────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

IPv4NumToStringClassC

Similar to IPv4NumToString, but using xxx instead of the last octet.

Syntax

IPv4NumToStringClassC(num)

Arguments

  • num – a UInt32 number.

Returned value

  • An string in ipv4 representation, but using xxx instead of the last octet.

Examples

SELECT toIPv4('116.106.34.242') as ipv4, toTypeName(ipv4), IPv4NumToStringClassC(ipv4) as ipv4_string, toTypeName(ipv4_string)
┌─ipv4───────────┬─toTypeName(toIPv4('116.106.34.242'))─┬─ipv4_string────┬─toTypeName(IPv4NumToStringClassC(toIPv4('116.106.34.242')))─┐
│ 242.34.106.116 │ IPv4 │ 116.106.34.xxx │ String │
└────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────┴────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

IPv4StringToNum

The reverse function of IPv4NumToString. If the IPv4 address has an invalid format, it returns 0.

Syntax

IPv4StringToNum(s)

Arguments

  • s – ipv4 in string representation.

Returned value

  • UInt32.

Examples

SELECT IPv4StringToNum('116.106.34.242') as ipv4, toTypeName(ipv4), IPv4NumToString(ipv4) as ipv4_string, toTypeName(ipv4_string)
┌─ipv4───────┬─toTypeName(IPv4StringToNum('116.106.34.242'))─┬─ipv4_string────┬─toTypeName(IPv4NumToString(IPv4StringToNum('116.106.34.242')))─┐
│ 1953112818 │ UInt32 │ 116.106.34.242 │ String │
└────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────┴────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

IPv4ToIPv6

Takes a UInt32 number. Interprets it as an IPv4 address in big endian . Returns a FixedString(16) value containing the IPv6 address in binary format.

Syntax

IPv4ToIPv6(x)

Arguments

  • x – a UInt32 number

Returned value

  • IPv6 address in binary format.FixedString(16)

Examples

SELECT IPv4StringToNum('192.168.0.1') as ipv4, IPv6NumToString(IPv4ToIPv6(ipv4)) as ipv6_string
┌─ipv4───────┬─ipv6_string────────┐
│ 3232235521 │ ::ffff:192.168.0.1 │
└────────────┴────────────────────┘

IPv6NumToString

Accepts a FixedString(16) value containing the IPv6 address in binary format. Returns a string containing this address in text format.

IPv6-mapped IPv4 addresses are output in the format ::ffff:111.222.33.44.

Syntax

IPv6NumToString(x)

Arguments

  • x – FixedString(16) value containing the IPv6 address in binary format

Returned value

  • A string in ipv6 representation.

Examples

SELECT IPv6NumToString(toFixedString(unhex('2A0206B8000000000000000000000011'), 16)) AS addr;
┌─addr─────────┐
│ 2a02:6b8::11 │
└──────────────┘

IPv6StringToNum

The reverse function of IPv6NumToString. If the IPv6 address has an invalid format, it returns a string of null bytes. If the input string contains a valid IPv4 address, returns its IPv6 equivalent. HEX can be uppercase or lowercase.

Syntax

IPv6StringToNum(string)

Argument

  • string — IP address. String.

Returned value

  • IPv6 address in binary format. Type: FixedString(16).

Example

SELECT addr, cutIPv6(IPv6StringToNum(addr), 0, 0) FROM (SELECT ['notaddress', '127.0.0.1', '1111::ffff'] AS addr) ARRAY JOIN addr;
┌─addr───────┬─cutIPv6(IPv6StringToNum(addr), 0, 0)─┐
│ notaddress │ :: │
│ 127.0.0.1 │ :: │
│ 1111::ffff │ 1111::ffff │
└────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────┘

cutIPv6

Accepts a FixedString(16) value containing the IPv6 address in binary format. Returns a string containing the address of the specified number of bytes removed in text format.

Syntax

cutIPv6(x, bytesToCutForIPv6, bytesToCutForIPv4)

Arguments

  • x – a FixedString(16) value containing the IPv6 address in binary format
  • bytesToCutForIPv6 - number of bytes to cut for ipv6 represenration
  • bytesToCutForIPv4 - number of bytes to cut for ipv4 represenration

Returned value A Uint64 data type hash value.

Type: UInt64

Examples

WITH
IPv6StringToNum('2001:0DB8:AC10:FE01:FEED:BABE:CAFE:F00D') AS ipv6,
IPv4ToIPv6(IPv4StringToNum('192.168.0.1')) AS ipv4
SELECT
cutIPv6(ipv6, 2, 0),
cutIPv6(ipv4, 0, 2)
┌─cutIPv6(ipv6, 2, 0)─────────────────┬─cutIPv6(ipv4, 0, 2)─┐
│ 2001:db8:ac10:fe01:feed:babe:cafe:0 │ ::ffff:192.168.0.0 │
└─────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────┘

toIPv4

An alias to IPv4StringToNum() that takes a string form of IPv4 address and returns value of IPv4 type, which is binary equal to value returned by IPv4StringToNum() .

Syntax

toIPv4(string)

Argument

  • string — IP address. String.

Returned value

  • IPv4 type

Example

WITH
'171.225.130.45' as IPv4_string
SELECT
toTypeName(IPv4StringToNum(IPv4_string)),
toTypeName(toIPv4(IPv4_string))
┌─toTypeName(IPv4StringToNum(IPv4_string))─┬─toTypeName(toIPv4(IPv4_string))─┐
│ UInt32 │ IPv4 │
└──────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────┘
WITH
'171.225.130.45' as IPv4_string
SELECT
hex(IPv4StringToNum(IPv4_string)),
hex(toIPv4(IPv4_string))
┌─hex(IPv4StringToNum(IPv4_string))─┬─hex(toIPv4(IPv4_string))─┐
│ ABE1822D │ ABE1822D │
└───────────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────┘

toIPv6

Converts a string form of IPv6 address to IPv6 type. If the IPv6 address has an invalid format, returns an empty value. Similar to IPv6StringToNum function, which converts IPv6 address to binary format.

Syntax

toIPv6(string)

Argument

  • string — IP address. String

Returned value

  • IP address. Type: IPv6.

Examples

WITH '2001:438:ffff::407d:1bc1' AS IPv6_string
SELECT
hex(IPv6StringToNum(IPv6_string)),
hex(toIPv6(IPv6_string));
┌─hex(IPv6StringToNum(IPv6_string))─┬─hex(toIPv6(IPv6_string))─────────┐
│ 20010438FFFF000000000000407D1BC1 │ 20010438FFFF000000000000407D1BC1 │
└───────────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────┘