├── .envrc
├── .gitignore
├── .prettierrc
├── Cargo.lock
├── Cargo.toml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── about.html
├── flake.lock
├── flake.nix
├── index.html
├── ipdb-city
├── Cargo.toml
└── src
│ └── lib.rs
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── postcss.config.cjs
├── res
└── demo.gif
├── src-tauri
├── .gitignore
├── Cargo.lock
├── Cargo.toml
├── build.rs
├── capabilities
│ └── default.json
├── icons
│ ├── 128x128.png
│ ├── 128x128@2x.png
│ ├── 32x32.png
│ ├── Square107x107Logo.png
│ ├── Square142x142Logo.png
│ ├── Square150x150Logo.png
│ ├── Square284x284Logo.png
│ ├── Square30x30Logo.png
│ ├── Square310x310Logo.png
│ ├── Square44x44Logo.png
│ ├── Square71x71Logo.png
│ ├── Square89x89Logo.png
│ ├── StoreLogo.png
│ ├── app-icon.png
│ ├── app-icon.svg
│ ├── icon.icns
│ ├── icon.ico
│ └── icon.png
├── src
│ ├── capture.rs
│ ├── capture_state.rs
│ ├── geoip.rs
│ ├── main.rs
│ └── traceroute.rs
└── tauri.conf.json
├── src
├── About.svelte
├── App.svelte
├── app.css
├── assets
│ ├── info-icon.svg
│ └── upload-icon.svg
├── bindings
│ ├── ConnectionDirection.ts
│ ├── ConnectionInfo.ts
│ ├── DatabaseInfo.ts
│ ├── DatabaseQuery.ts
│ ├── DatabaseType.ts
│ ├── Device.ts
│ ├── GenCoordinate.ts
│ ├── Hop.ts
│ ├── IpRange.ts
│ ├── IpType.ts
│ ├── LocationBlock.ts
│ ├── LocationInfo.ts
│ ├── TracerouteOptions.ts
│ └── index.ts
├── components
│ ├── CaptureMode.svelte
│ ├── DatabaseSelector.svelte
│ ├── IpAddrInput.svelte
│ ├── IpView.svelte
│ ├── Link.svelte
│ ├── LocationInfoView.svelte
│ ├── MapView.svelte
│ ├── ReverseMode.svelte
│ ├── SearchMode.svelte
│ └── TracerouteMode.svelte
├── map.ts
├── themes.json
└── utils
│ ├── database.ts
│ └── theme.ts
├── svelte.config.js
├── tailwind.config.js
├── tsconfig.json
├── tsconfig.node.json
└── vite.config.ts
/.envrc:
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1 | use flake
2 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | # Logs
2 | logs
3 | *.log
4 | npm-debug.log*
5 | yarn-debug.log*
6 | yarn-error.log*
7 | pnpm-debug.log*
8 | lerna-debug.log*
9 |
10 | node_modules
11 | dist
12 | dist-ssr
13 | *.local
14 |
15 | # Editor directories and files
16 | .vscode/*
17 | !.vscode/extensions.json
18 | .idea
19 | .DS_Store
20 | *.suo
21 | *.ntvs*
22 | *.njsproj
23 | *.sln
24 | *.sw?
25 | target/
26 |
27 | .direnv/
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/.prettierrc:
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1 | {
2 | "plugins": ["prettier-plugin-svelte", "prettier-plugin-tailwindcss"],
3 | "overrides": [
4 | {
5 | "files": "*.svelte",
6 | "options": {
7 | "parser": "svelte"
8 | }
9 | }
10 | ]
11 | }
12 |
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/Cargo.toml:
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1 | [workspace]
2 | members = [ "ipdb-city","src-tauri" ]
3 | resolver = "2"
4 |
5 | # lean and mean
6 | [profile.release]
7 | opt-level = "z"
8 | codegen-units = 1
9 | lto = true
10 | strip = true
11 |
12 | [workspace.dependencies]
13 | serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
14 | tracing = "0.1.40"
15 | time = { version = "0.3.36", features = ["serde"] }
16 | ts-rs = { version = "9.0.1", features = ["uuid-impl"] }
17 | rustc-hash = "2.0.0"
18 |
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1 | # ipmap
2 |
3 | A map that displays connected IP addresses
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | Variables for building:
8 |
9 | - `IPGEO4_DB`: The path to the built-in ipv4-num.csv database (optional)
10 | - `IPGEO4_DB_ATTR`: An attribution message for that database's copyright (required if `IPGEO4_DB` set)
11 | - `IPGEO6_DB`: The path to the built-in ipv6-num.csv database (optional)
12 | - `IPGEO6_DB_ATTR`: An attribution message for that database's copyright (required if `IPGEO6_DB` set)
13 |
14 | - `LIB` (windows): The path to `npcap-sdk\Lib\x64`.
15 |
16 | (Example)
17 |
18 | ```shell
19 | $ IPGEO4_DB="/path/to/dbip-city-ipv4-num.csv"
20 | $ IPGEO4_DB_ATTR="IP Geolocation by DB-IP"
21 | ```
22 |
23 | # Dependencies
24 |
25 | - [Rust](https://rust-lang.org)
26 | - [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org)
27 |
28 | - Windows: [Npcap](https://npcap.org)
29 | - Linux: Webkit2GTK, `libpcap`
30 |
31 | # Building
32 |
33 | ```shell
34 | $ npm install
35 | $ npx tauri build
36 | ```
37 |
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1 | {
2 | "nodes": {
3 | "nixpkgs": {
4 | "locked": {
5 | "lastModified": 1722137573,
6 | "narHash": "sha256-aTG1/6NvxOrdBqDKoz5xZhUrPuq/BG2Gzcdryn3EN00=",
7 | "owner": "nixos",
8 | "repo": "nixpkgs",
9 | "rev": "8ee1e50668dc70e118a2df57f4fcadced15c5cbe",
10 | "type": "github"
11 | },
12 | "original": {
13 | "owner": "nixos",
14 | "repo": "nixpkgs",
15 | "type": "github"
16 | }
17 | },
18 | "root": {
19 | "inputs": {
20 | "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs",
21 | "rust": "rust",
22 | "utils": "utils"
23 | }
24 | },
25 | "rust": {
26 | "inputs": {
27 | "nixpkgs": [
28 | "nixpkgs"
29 | ]
30 | },
31 | "locked": {
32 | "lastModified": 1722133294,
33 | "narHash": "sha256-XKSVN+lmjVEFPjMa5Ui0VTay2Uvqa74h0MQT0HU1pqw=",
34 | "owner": "oxalica",
35 | "repo": "rust-overlay",
36 | "rev": "9803f6e04ca37a2c072783e8297d2080f8d0e739",
37 | "type": "github"
38 | },
39 | "original": {
40 | "owner": "oxalica",
41 | "repo": "rust-overlay",
42 | "type": "github"
43 | }
44 | },
45 | "systems": {
46 | "locked": {
47 | "lastModified": 1681028828,
48 | "narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=",
49 | "owner": "nix-systems",
50 | "repo": "default",
51 | "rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e",
52 | "type": "github"
53 | },
54 | "original": {
55 | "owner": "nix-systems",
56 | "repo": "default",
57 | "type": "github"
58 | }
59 | },
60 | "utils": {
61 | "inputs": {
62 | "systems": "systems"
63 | },
64 | "locked": {
65 | "lastModified": 1710146030,
66 | "narHash": "sha256-SZ5L6eA7HJ/nmkzGG7/ISclqe6oZdOZTNoesiInkXPQ=",
67 | "owner": "numtide",
68 | "repo": "flake-utils",
69 | "rev": "b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a",
70 | "type": "github"
71 | },
72 | "original": {
73 | "owner": "numtide",
74 | "repo": "flake-utils",
75 | "type": "github"
76 | }
77 | }
78 | },
79 | "root": "root",
80 | "version": 7
81 | }
82 |
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1 | {
2 | inputs = {
3 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs";
4 | utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
5 | rust = {
6 | url = "github:oxalica/rust-overlay";
7 | inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
8 | };
9 | };
10 |
11 | outputs = { nixpkgs, utils, rust, ... }:
12 | utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system:
13 | let
14 | pkgs = import nixpkgs {
15 | inherit system;
16 | overlays = [ (import rust) ];
17 | };
18 | in
19 | {
20 | devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell {
21 | buildInputs = with pkgs; [
22 | rust-bin.stable.latest.default
23 | nodejs
24 | webkitgtk_4_1
25 | pkg-config
26 | openssl
27 | libpcap
28 | wget
29 | libappimage
30 | appimagekit
31 | appimage-run
32 | ];
33 | };
34 |
35 | formatter = pkgs.nixpkgs-fmt;
36 | });
37 | }
38 |
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1 | [package]
2 | name = "ipdb-city"
3 | version = "0.1.0"
4 | edition = "2021"
5 |
6 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
7 |
8 | [dependencies]
9 | csv = "1.3.0"
10 | rangemap = { version = "1.5.1", features = ["serde1"] }
11 | compact_str = { version = "0.7.1", features = ["serde"] }
12 | eyre = "0.6.12"
13 | indexmap = { version = "2.2.6", features = ["serde"] }
14 | heck = "0.5.0"
15 | rstar = { version = "0.12.0", features = ["serde"] }
16 | half = { version = "2.4.1", features = ["serde"] }
17 |
18 | tracing.workspace = true
19 | ts-rs.workspace = true
20 | rustc-hash.workspace = true
21 | time.workspace = true
22 | serde.workspace = true
23 |
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1 | use std::{
2 | fmt::{Display, Formatter},
3 | fs::File,
4 | hash::{BuildHasherDefault, Hash, Hasher},
5 | net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr},
6 | ops::RangeInclusive,
7 | path::{Path, PathBuf},
8 | str::FromStr,
9 | };
10 |
11 | use compact_str::CompactString;
12 | use half::f16;
13 | use heck::ToTitleCase;
14 | use indexmap::IndexSet;
15 | use rangemap::{RangeInclusiveMap, StepLite};
16 | use rstar::{PointDistance, RTree};
17 | use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHasher};
18 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
19 | use time::OffsetDateTime;
20 | use ts_rs::TS;
21 |
22 | // CSV indexes for ipvx-num.csv format
23 | //
24 | // https://github.com/sapics/ip-location-db?tab=readme-ov-file#city-csv-format
25 | //
26 | const IP_RANGE_START_IDX: usize = 0;
27 | const IP_RANGE_END_IDX: usize = 1;
28 | const LATITUDE_IDX: usize = 7;
29 | const LONGITUDE_IDX: usize = 8;
30 | const CITY_IDX: usize = 5;
31 | const STATE_IDX: usize = 3;
32 | const COUNTRY_CODE_IDX: usize = 2;
33 |
34 | /// A highly memory-efficient map for Ipv4Addr -> Location.
35 | ///
36 | ///
37 | /// --(map)-->
38 | /// --(locations)-->
39 | /// --(strings)-->
40 | ///
41 | #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
42 | pub struct Database {
43 | map: RangeInclusiveMap,
44 | rev_map: FxHashMap>,
45 | locations: FxHashMap,
46 | strings: FxIndexSet,
47 | coord_tree: RTree,
48 |
49 | name: CompactString,
50 | attribution: Option,
51 | path: Option,
52 | build_time: OffsetDateTime,
53 | }
54 |
55 | #[allow(dead_code)]
56 | impl Database
57 | where
58 | IpRange: From>,
59 | {
60 | /// Read a database from a ipv4/6-num.csv
61 | pub fn from_csv(path: impl AsRef, attribution: Option) -> eyre::Result {
62 | let res = CompactDatabase::from_csv(path, attribution).map(|d| d.into());
63 | tracing::info!("finished loading db");
64 | res
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
68 | #[allow(dead_code)]
69 | impl Database {
70 | /// Gets the nearest range of ips
71 | pub fn get_ranges(&self, coord: &Coordinate) -> Vec {
72 | self.rev_map.get(coord).cloned().unwrap_or_default()
73 | }
74 |
75 | /// Get the city, state, and country associated with a coordinate.
76 | pub fn get_location_info(&self, coord: &Coordinate) -> Option {
77 | self.locations
78 | .get(coord)
79 | .map(|info| self.decode_location(info))
80 | }
81 |
82 | /// Create a uncompressed, full LocationInfo
83 | fn decode_location(&self, info: &CompactLocationInfo) -> LocationInfo {
84 | LocationInfo {
85 | city: self
86 | .strings
87 | .get_index(info.city as usize)
88 | .map(|c| c.to_title_case()),
89 | country_code: info.country_code.to_string(),
90 | state: self
91 | .strings
92 | .get_index(info.state as usize)
93 | .map(|c| c.to_title_case()),
94 | }
95 | }
96 |
97 | /// The nearest [`Coordinate`] in the database
98 | pub fn nearest_location(&self, coord: &Coordinate) -> Coordinate {
99 | *self
100 | .coord_tree
101 | .nearest_neighbor(coord)
102 | .expect("empty database")
103 | }
104 | }
105 |
106 | #[allow(dead_code)]
107 | impl Database {
108 | /// Get a coordinate from the ip.
109 | pub fn get(&self, ip: Ipv4Addr) -> Option {
110 | self.map.get(&Ipv4Bytes::from(ip)).copied()
111 | }
112 |
113 | /// Get the associated range that ip falls into in the database.
114 | pub fn get_range(&self, ip: Ipv4Addr) -> Option {
115 | self.map
116 | .get_key_value(&Ipv4Bytes::from(ip))
117 | .map(|(r, _)| IpRange::from(r.clone()))
118 | }
119 |
120 | /// Get the [`DatabaseInfo`] metadata.
121 | pub fn get_db_info(&self) -> DatabaseInfo {
122 | DatabaseInfo {
123 | name: self.name.to_string(),
124 | kind: IpType::IPv4,
125 | query: self
126 | .path
127 | .clone()
128 | .map(DatabaseType::Loaded)
129 | .unwrap_or(DatabaseType::Internal),
130 | attribution_text: self.attribution.as_ref().map(|c| c.to_string()),
131 | build_time: self.build_time.to_string(),
132 | unique_locations: self.locations.len(),
133 | strings: self.strings.len(),
134 | }
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | #[allow(dead_code)]
139 | impl Database {
140 | /// Get a coordinate from the ip.
141 | pub fn get(&self, ip: Ipv6Addr) -> Option {
142 | self.map.get(&Ipv6Bytes::from(ip)).copied()
143 | }
144 |
145 | /// Get the associated range that ip falls into in the database.
146 | pub fn get_range(&self, ip: Ipv6Addr) -> Option {
147 | self.map
148 | .get_key_value(&Ipv6Bytes::from(ip))
149 | .map(|(r, _)| IpRange::from(r.clone()))
150 | }
151 |
152 | /// Get the [`DatabaseInfo`] metadata.
153 | pub fn get_db_info(&self) -> DatabaseInfo {
154 | DatabaseInfo {
155 | name: self.name.to_string(),
156 | kind: IpType::IPv6,
157 | query: self
158 | .path
159 | .clone()
160 | .map(DatabaseType::Loaded)
161 | .unwrap_or(DatabaseType::Internal),
162 | attribution_text: self.attribution.as_ref().map(|c| c.to_string()),
163 | build_time: self.build_time.to_string(),
164 | unique_locations: self.locations.len(),
165 | strings: self.strings.len(),
166 | }
167 | }
168 | }
169 |
170 | impl From> for Database
171 | where
172 | IpRange: From>,
173 | {
174 | fn from(val: CompactDatabase) -> Database {
175 | let map =
176 | RangeInclusiveMap::from_iter(val.map.iter().map(|(k, v)| (k.clone(), (*v).into())));
177 | let locations = FxHashMap::from_iter(val.locations.iter().map(|(k, v)| ((*k).into(), *v)));
178 |
179 | let mut coord_tree = RTree::new();
180 | val.locations
181 | .keys()
182 | .for_each(|coord| coord_tree.insert((*coord).into()));
183 |
184 | let mut rev_map: FxHashMap> = FxHashMap::default();
185 | val.map
186 | .iter()
187 | .map(|(range, coord)| ((*coord).into(), IpRange::from(range.clone())))
188 | .for_each(|(k, v)| {
189 | if let Some(c) = rev_map.get_mut(&k) {
190 | c.push(v);
191 | } else {
192 | rev_map.insert(k, vec![v]);
193 | }
194 | });
195 |
196 | Database {
197 | map,
198 | rev_map,
199 | locations,
200 | strings: val.strings,
201 | coord_tree,
202 | name: val.name,
203 | attribution: val.attribution,
204 | path: val.path,
205 | build_time: val.build_time,
206 | }
207 | }
208 | }
209 |
210 | /// A variant of [`Database`] which stores only essential information, created to be embedded in the executable at as-small-as-possible sizes.
211 | #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
212 | pub struct CompactDatabase {
213 | map: RangeInclusiveMap,
214 | locations: FxHashMap,
215 | strings: FxIndexSet,
216 |
217 | name: CompactString,
218 | attribution: Option,
219 | path: Option,
220 | build_time: OffsetDateTime,
221 | }
222 |
223 | impl CompactDatabase {
224 | pub fn from_csv(path: impl AsRef, attribution: Option) -> eyre::Result {
225 | let path = path.as_ref();
226 | let file = File::open(path)?;
227 |
228 | let file_stem = path
229 | .file_stem()
230 | .unwrap_or_default()
231 | .to_string_lossy()
232 | .to_string();
233 |
234 | let (name, path) = if attribution.is_some() {
235 | (format!("{file_stem} (built in)"), None)
236 | } else {
237 | (file_stem, Some(path.to_path_buf()))
238 | };
239 |
240 | let mut db = Self {
241 | map: RangeInclusiveMap::default(),
242 | locations: FxHashMap::default(),
243 | strings: FxIndexSet::default(),
244 |
245 | name: CompactString::from(name),
246 | attribution: attribution.map(CompactString::from),
247 | path,
248 | build_time: OffsetDateTime::now_utc(),
249 | };
250 |
251 | let (zero, _) = db.strings.insert_full(CompactString::default());
252 | assert_eq!(zero, 0);
253 |
254 | for record in csv::ReaderBuilder::new()
255 | .has_headers(false)
256 | .from_reader(file)
257 | .byte_records()
258 | {
259 | let record = record.expect("deserialize byte record");
260 |
261 | let (Some(ip_range_start), Some(ip_range_end)) = (
262 | str_from_byte_record(&record[IP_RANGE_START_IDX]).and_then(|r| r.parse::().ok()),
263 | str_from_byte_record(&record[IP_RANGE_END_IDX]).and_then(|r| r.parse::().ok()),
264 | ) else {
265 | return Err(eyre::eyre!("couldn't parse ip ranges"));
266 | };
267 |
268 | let loc_key = match (
269 | str_from_byte_record(&record[LATITUDE_IDX]).and_then(|s| s.parse::().ok()),
270 | str_from_byte_record(&record[LONGITUDE_IDX]).and_then(|s| s.parse::().ok()),
271 | ) {
272 | (Some(latitude), Some(longitude)) => TinyCoordinate {
273 | lat: latitude,
274 | lng: longitude,
275 | },
276 | _ => continue,
277 | };
278 |
279 | if !db.locations.contains_key(&loc_key) {
280 | let city = db.hash_and_insert_str(str_from_byte_record(&record[CITY_IDX]));
281 | let state = db.hash_and_insert_str(str_from_byte_record(&record[STATE_IDX]));
282 | let country_code = CountryCode::from(
283 | str_from_byte_record(&record[COUNTRY_CODE_IDX]).unwrap_or_default(),
284 | );
285 |
286 | db.locations.insert(
287 | loc_key,
288 | CompactLocationInfo {
289 | city,
290 | country_code,
291 | state,
292 | },
293 | );
294 | }
295 |
296 | db.map.insert(ip_range_start..=ip_range_end, loc_key);
297 | }
298 |
299 | Ok(db)
300 | }
301 |
302 | fn hash_and_insert_str(&mut self, item: Option) -> u32 {
303 | match item {
304 | Some(item) => {
305 | let idx = self.strings.insert_full(item.to_lowercase().into()).0;
306 |
307 | if idx > u32::MAX as usize {
308 | panic!(
309 | "Database has more than {} strings, pls contact developer :)",
310 | u32::MAX
311 | );
312 | }
313 |
314 | idx as u32
315 | }
316 | None => 0, // no value is a zero.
317 | }
318 | }
319 | }
320 |
321 | fn str_from_byte_record(record: &[u8]) -> Option {
322 | match record.is_empty() {
323 | true => None,
324 | false => Some(String::from_utf8_lossy(record).to_string()),
325 | }
326 | }
327 |
328 | #[allow(dead_code)]
329 | pub type FxIndexSet = IndexSet>;
330 |
331 | #[allow(dead_code)]
332 | pub type Ipv4Bytes = u32;
333 |
334 | #[allow(dead_code)]
335 | pub type Ipv6Bytes = u128;
336 |
337 | /// A compact representation of [`LocationInfo`] which uses indexes into [`Database::strings`] instead of the strings themselves.
338 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
339 | pub struct CompactLocationInfo {
340 | pub city: u32,
341 | pub state: u32,
342 | pub country_code: CountryCode,
343 | }
344 |
345 | /// A generalized lat/lon coordinate type which seeps all the way up the stack to leaflet's `LatLngExpression`.
346 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
347 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
348 | pub struct GenCoordinate {
349 | pub lat: C,
350 | pub lng: C,
351 | }
352 |
353 | pub type TinyCoordinate = GenCoordinate;
354 | pub type Coordinate = GenCoordinate;
355 |
356 | // using floating point numbers in maps
357 | // throughout the application is *concerning*,
358 | // but we should be never doing any arithmetic
359 | // on them and our database should never produce
360 | // f16/32::NAN, so we should be safe to `Hash`
361 | // and `Eq` them with their raw bytes.
362 |
363 | impl Eq for GenCoordinate {}
364 |
365 | impl Hash for Coordinate {
366 | fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) {
367 | self.lat.to_ne_bytes().hash(state);
368 | self.lng.to_ne_bytes().hash(state);
369 | }
370 | }
371 |
372 | impl Hash for TinyCoordinate {
373 | fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) {
374 | self.lat.to_ne_bytes().hash(state);
375 | self.lng.to_ne_bytes().hash(state);
376 | }
377 | }
378 |
379 | impl From for Coordinate {
380 | fn from(val: TinyCoordinate) -> Coordinate {
381 | Coordinate {
382 | lat: val.lat.to_f32(),
383 | lng: val.lng.to_f32(),
384 | }
385 | }
386 | }
387 |
388 | impl From for TinyCoordinate {
389 | fn from(val: Coordinate) -> TinyCoordinate {
390 | TinyCoordinate {
391 | lat: f16::from_f32(val.lat),
392 | lng: f16::from_f32(val.lng),
393 | }
394 | }
395 | }
396 |
397 | /// There is a 'num-traits' feature for
398 | /// `half` (our f16 impl provider), but
399 | /// it doesn't implement all the traits
400 | /// that we would need to impl rstar::Point
401 | ///
402 | /// This leads to a major PITA, converting
403 | /// to f32s for the main in-memory database
404 | /// representation, which takes up significantly
405 | /// more data.
406 | ///
407 | impl rstar::Point for Coordinate {
408 | type Scalar = f32;
409 | const DIMENSIONS: usize = 2;
410 |
411 | fn generate(mut generator: impl FnMut(usize) -> Self::Scalar) -> Self {
412 | Self {
413 | lat: generator(0),
414 | lng: generator(1),
415 | }
416 | }
417 |
418 | fn nth(&self, index: usize) -> Self::Scalar {
419 | match index {
420 | 0 => self.lat,
421 | 1 => self.lng,
422 | _ => unreachable!(),
423 | }
424 | }
425 |
426 | fn nth_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut Self::Scalar {
427 | match index {
428 | 0 => &mut self.lat,
429 | 1 => &mut self.lng,
430 | _ => unreachable!(),
431 | }
432 | }
433 | }
434 |
435 | /// An ISO 3166 2-digit ASCII country code
436 | /// which takes advantage of their compact representation :)
437 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
438 | #[repr(transparent)]
439 | pub struct CountryCode([u8; 2]);
440 |
441 | impl> From for CountryCode {
442 | fn from(value: A) -> Self {
443 | match value.as_ref() {
444 | [a, b, ..] => Self([*a, *b]),
445 | _ => Self([0, 0]),
446 | }
447 | }
448 | }
449 |
450 | impl Display for CountryCode {
451 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
452 | match self.0 {
453 | [0, 0] => "??".fmt(f),
454 | _ => unsafe {
455 | char::from_u32_unchecked(self.0[0] as u32).fmt(f)?;
456 | char::from_u32_unchecked(self.0[1] as u32).fmt(f)
457 | },
458 | }
459 | }
460 | }
461 |
462 | /// A location and its associated IpRanges
463 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Default, TS)]
464 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
465 | pub struct LocationBlock {
466 | pub location: LocationInfo,
467 | pub blocks: Vec,
468 | }
469 |
470 | /// A simplified RangeInclusive for our TS api.
471 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
472 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
473 | pub struct IpRange {
474 | pub lower: IpAddr,
475 | pub upper: IpAddr,
476 | }
477 |
478 | impl From> for IpRange {
479 | fn from(value: RangeInclusive) -> Self {
480 | Self {
481 | lower: IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::from(*value.start())),
482 | upper: IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::from(*value.end())),
483 | }
484 | }
485 | }
486 |
487 | impl From> for IpRange {
488 | fn from(value: RangeInclusive) -> Self {
489 | Self {
490 | lower: IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::from(*value.start())),
491 | upper: IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::from(*value.end())),
492 | }
493 | }
494 | }
495 |
496 | /// Associated metadata for a certain coordinate in the database.
497 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, TS)]
498 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
499 | pub struct LocationInfo {
500 | pub city: Option,
501 | pub country_code: String,
502 | pub state: Option,
503 | }
504 |
505 | /// The associated metadata for a given Database
506 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize, Serialize, TS)]
507 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
508 | pub struct DatabaseInfo {
509 | pub name: String,
510 | pub kind: IpType,
511 | pub query: DatabaseType,
512 | pub attribution_text: Option,
513 | pub build_time: String,
514 | pub unique_locations: usize,
515 | pub strings: usize,
516 | }
517 |
518 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize, Serialize, TS)]
519 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
520 | pub enum IpType {
521 | IPv4,
522 | IPv6,
523 | }
524 |
525 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
526 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
527 | pub enum DatabaseType {
528 | Loaded(PathBuf),
529 | Internal,
530 | }
531 |
532 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
533 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")]
534 | pub struct DatabaseQuery {
535 | pub ipv4: Option,
536 | pub ipv6: Option,
537 | }
538 |
539 | pub fn coord_distance_2(from: &Coordinate, to: &Coordinate) -> f32 {
540 | from.distance_2(to)
541 | }
542 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "ipmap",
3 | "private": true,
4 | "version": "0.0.0",
5 | "type": "module",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "dev": "vite",
8 | "build": "vite build",
9 | "preview": "vite preview",
10 | "check": "svelte-check --tsconfig ./tsconfig.json",
11 | "fmt": "prettier --write ."
12 | },
13 | "devDependencies": {
14 | "@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte": "^3.0.2",
15 | "@tauri-apps/cli": "^2.0.0-beta.22",
16 | "@tsconfig/svelte": "^5.0.2",
17 | "@types/leaflet": "^1.9.12",
18 | "@types/leaflet-providers": "^1.2.4",
19 | "autoprefixer": "^10.4.19",
20 | "daisyui": "^4.10.5",
21 | "postcss": "^8.4.38",
22 | "prettier": "^3.3.2",
23 | "prettier-plugin-svelte": "^3.2.5",
24 | "prettier-plugin-tailwindcss": "^0.6.5",
25 | "svelte": "^4.2.12",
26 | "svelte-check": "^3.6.7",
27 | "tailwindcss": "^3.4.3",
28 | "tslib": "^2.6.2",
29 | "typescript": "^5.4.5",
30 | "vite": "^5.2.0"
31 | },
32 | "dependencies": {
33 | "@tauri-apps/api": "2.0.0-beta.15",
34 | "@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog": "^2.0.0-beta.7",
35 | "@tauri-apps/plugin-os": "^2.0.0-beta.7",
36 | "@tauri-apps/plugin-shell": "^2.0.0-beta.8",
37 | "leaflet": "^1.9.4",
38 | "leaflet-edgebuffer": "^1.0.6",
39 | "leaflet.geodesic": "^2.7.1"
40 | }
41 | }
42 |
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1 | module.exports = {
2 | plugins: {
3 | tailwindcss: {},
4 | autoprefixer: {},
5 | },
6 | };
7 |
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1 | # Generated by Cargo
2 | # will have compiled files and executables
3 | /target/
4 | /gen/schemas
5 |
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1 | [package]
2 | name = "ipmap"
3 | version = "3.1.0"
4 | authors = [
5 | "Aditya Suresh ",
6 | "Grant H. ",
7 | "Nick Z. ",
8 | ]
9 | license = "GPL-3.0"
10 | description = "An interactive map that shows connected IP addresses."
11 | repository = "https://github.com/grantshandy/ipmap/"
12 | keywords = ["geolocation", "ip", "locator", "map", "interactive"]
13 | categories = ["network-programming"]
14 | build = "build.rs"
15 | edition = "2021"
16 |
17 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
18 |
19 | [dependencies]
20 | tauri = { version = "2.0.0-beta.23", features = [] }
21 | tauri-plugin-dialog = "2.0.0-beta.11"
22 | tauri-plugin-shell = "2.0.0-beta.9"
23 | tauri-plugin-os = "2.0.0-beta.8"
24 |
25 | # shared database & compression w/build script
26 | bincode = "1.3.3"
27 | miniz_oxide = "0.7.3"
28 | ipdb-city = { path = "../ipdb-city/" }
29 |
30 | # net utils
31 | public-ip = "0.2.2"
32 | dns-lookup = "2.0.4"
33 |
34 | # general utils
35 | tracing-subscriber = "0.3.18"
36 | serde_json = "1.0.120"
37 | serde.workspace = true
38 | tracing.workspace = true
39 | ts-rs.workspace = true
40 | rustc-hash.workspace = true
41 |
42 | # packet capture
43 | dashmap = "6.0.1"
44 | crossbeam-channel = "0.5.13"
45 | rayon = "1.10.0"
46 | ip_rfc = "0.1.0"
47 | pcap = "2.0.0"
48 | etherparse = "0.15.0"
49 | uuid = { version = "1.10.0", features = ["v4", "serde"] }
50 | time.workspace = true
51 |
52 | # traceroute
53 | trippy-core = { git = "https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy", package = "trippy-core" }
54 | trippy-privilege = { git = "https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy", package = "trippy-privilege" }
55 |
56 | [build-dependencies]
57 | tauri-build = { version = "2.0.0-beta.19", features = [] }
58 |
59 | # shared database & compression
60 | bincode = "1.3.3"
61 | miniz_oxide = "0.7.3"
62 | ipdb-city = { path = "../ipdb-city/" }
63 |
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1 | use std::{env, fs};
2 |
3 | use ipdb_city::{CompactDatabase, IpType, Ipv4Bytes, Ipv6Bytes};
4 |
5 | fn main() {
6 | tauri_build::build();
7 |
8 | let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
9 |
10 | // returns BuiltinDatabase codegen str >:)
11 | let ipv4_db = embed_database(&out_dir, IpType::IPv4);
12 | let ipv6_db = embed_database(&out_dir, IpType::IPv6);
13 |
14 | fs::write(
15 | format!("{out_dir}/internal_database.rs"),
16 | format!(
17 | r#"
18 | use std::sync::{{Arc, LazyLock}};
19 | use ipdb_city::*;
20 |
21 | pub type BuiltinDatabase = LazyLock