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Functions for working with IP addresses
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IPv4NumToString(num)
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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).
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IPv4StringToNum(s)
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The reverse function of IPv4NumToString. If the IPv4 address has an invalid format, it returns 0.
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IPv4NumToStringClassC(num)
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Similar to IPv4NumToString, but using ``xxx`` instead of the last octet.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: sql
SELECT
IPv4NumToStringClassC(ClientIP) AS k,
count() AS c
FROM test.hits
GROUP BY k
ORDER BY c DESC
LIMIT 10
┌─k──────────────┬─────c─┐
│ 83.149.9.xxx │ 26238 │
│ 217.118.81.xxx │ 26074 │
│ 213.87.129.xxx │ 25481 │
│ 83.149.8.xxx │ 24984 │
│ 217.118.83.xxx │ 22797 │
│ 78.25.120.xxx │ 22354 │
│ 213.87.131.xxx │ 21285 │
│ 78.25.121.xxx │ 20887 │
│ 188.162.65.xxx │ 19694 │
│ 83.149.48.xxx │ 17406 │
└────────────────┴───────┘
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Since using ``'xxx'`` is highly unusual, this may be changed in the future. We recommend that you don't rely on the exact format of this fragment.
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IPv6NumToString(x)
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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``. Examples:
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.. code-block:: sql
SELECT IPv6NumToString(toFixedString(unhex('2A0206B8000000000000000000000011'), 16)) AS addr
┌─addr─────────┐
│ 2a02:6b8::11 │
└──────────────┘
SELECT
IPv6NumToString(ClientIP6 AS k),
count() AS c
FROM hits_all
WHERE EventDate = today() AND substring(ClientIP6, 1, 12) != unhex('00000000000000000000FFFF')
GROUP BY k
ORDER BY c DESC
LIMIT 10
┌─IPv6NumToString(ClientIP6)──────────────┬─────c─┐
│ 2a02:2168:aaa:bbbb::2 │ 24695 │
│ 2a02:2698:abcd:abcd:abcd:abcd:8888:5555 │ 22408 │
│ 2a02:6b8:0:fff::ff │ 16389 │
│ 2a01:4f8:111:6666::2 │ 16016 │
│ 2a02:2168:888:222::1 │ 15896 │
│ 2a01:7e00::ffff:ffff:ffff:222 │ 14774 │
│ 2a02:8109:eee:ee:eeee:eeee:eeee:eeee │ 14443 │
│ 2a02:810b:8888:888:8888:8888:8888:8888 │ 14345 │
│ 2a02:6b8:0:444:4444:4444:4444:4444 │ 14279 │
│ 2a01:7e00::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff │ 13880 │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┴───────┘
SELECT
IPv6NumToString(ClientIP6 AS k),
count() AS c
FROM hits_all
WHERE EventDate = today()
GROUP BY k
ORDER BY c DESC
LIMIT 10
┌─IPv6NumToString(ClientIP6)─┬──────c─┐
│ ::ffff:94.26.111.111 │ 747440 │
│ ::ffff:37.143.222.4 │ 529483 │
│ ::ffff:5.166.111.99 │ 317707 │
│ ::ffff:46.38.11.77 │ 263086 │
│ ::ffff:79.105.111.111 │ 186611 │
│ ::ffff:93.92.111.88 │ 176773 │
│ ::ffff:84.53.111.33 │ 158709 │
│ ::ffff:217.118.11.22 │ 154004 │
│ ::ffff:217.118.11.33 │ 148449 │
│ ::ffff:217.118.11.44 │ 148243 │
└────────────────────────────┴────────┘
IPv6StringToNum(s)
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The reverse function of IPv6NumToString. If the IPv6 address has an invalid format, it returns a string of null bytes.
HEX can be uppercase or lowercase.