Struct ipnet::Ipv4Net [−][src]
pub struct Ipv4Net { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
An IPv4 network address.
See IpNet
for a type encompassing both IPv4 and IPv6 network
addresses.
Textual representation
Ipv4Net
provides a FromStr
implementation for parsing network
addresses represented in CIDR notation. See IETF RFC 4632 for the
CIDR notation.
Examples
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use ipnet::Ipv4Net;
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.1.1.0/24".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(Ok(net.network()), "10.1.1.0".parse());
Implementations
Creates a new IPv4 network address from an Ipv4Addr
and prefix
length.
Examples
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use ipnet::{Ipv4Net, PrefixLenError};
let net = Ipv4Net::new(Ipv4Addr::new(10, 1, 1, 0), 24);
assert!(net.is_ok());
let bad_prefix_len = Ipv4Net::new(Ipv4Addr::new(10, 1, 1, 0), 33);
assert_eq!(bad_prefix_len, Err(PrefixLenError));
Returns a copy of the network with the address truncated to the prefix length.
Examples
assert_eq!(
"192.168.12.34/16".parse::<Ipv4Net>().unwrap().trunc(),
"192.168.0.0/16".parse().unwrap()
);
Returns the prefix length.
Returns the maximum valid prefix length.
Returns the network mask.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.1.0.0/20".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(Ok(net.netmask()), "255.255.240.0".parse());
Returns the host mask.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.1.0.0/20".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(Ok(net.hostmask()), "0.0.15.255".parse());
Returns the network address.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "172.16.123.123/16".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(Ok(net.network()), "172.16.0.0".parse());
Returns the broadcast address.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "172.16.0.0/22".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(Ok(net.broadcast()), "172.16.3.255".parse());
Returns the Ipv4Net
that contains this one.
Examples
let n1: Ipv4Net = "172.16.1.0/24".parse().unwrap();
let n2: Ipv4Net = "172.16.0.0/23".parse().unwrap();
let n3: Ipv4Net = "172.16.0.0/0".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(n1.supernet().unwrap(), n2);
assert_eq!(n3.supernet(), None);
Returns true
if this network and the given network are
children of the same supernet.
Examples
let n1: Ipv4Net = "10.1.0.0/24".parse().unwrap();
let n2: Ipv4Net = "10.1.1.0/24".parse().unwrap();
let n3: Ipv4Net = "10.1.2.0/24".parse().unwrap();
assert!(n1.is_sibling(&n2));
assert!(!n2.is_sibling(&n3));
pub fn hosts(&self) -> Ipv4AddrRangeⓘNotable traits for Ipv4AddrRangeimpl Iterator for Ipv4AddrRange type Item = Ipv4Addr;
pub fn hosts(&self) -> Ipv4AddrRangeⓘNotable traits for Ipv4AddrRangeimpl Iterator for Ipv4AddrRange type Item = Ipv4Addr;
impl Iterator for Ipv4AddrRange type Item = Ipv4Addr;
Return an Iterator
over the host addresses in this network.
If the prefix length is less than 31 both the network address and broadcast address are excluded. These are only valid host addresses when the prefix length is 31.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.0.0.0/30".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(net.hosts().collect::<Vec<Ipv4Addr>>(), vec![
"10.0.0.1".parse::<Ipv4Addr>().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.2".parse().unwrap(),
]);
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.0.0.0/31".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(net.hosts().collect::<Vec<Ipv4Addr>>(), vec![
"10.0.0.0".parse::<Ipv4Addr>().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.1".parse().unwrap(),
]);
Returns an Iterator
over the subnets of this network with the
given prefix length.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.0.0.0/24".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(net.subnets(26).unwrap().collect::<Vec<Ipv4Net>>(), vec![
"10.0.0.0/26".parse::<Ipv4Net>().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.64/26".parse().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.128/26".parse().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.192/26".parse().unwrap(),
]);
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.0.0.0/30".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(net.subnets(32).unwrap().collect::<Vec<Ipv4Net>>(), vec![
"10.0.0.0/32".parse::<Ipv4Net>().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.1/32".parse().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.2/32".parse().unwrap(),
"10.0.0.3/32".parse().unwrap(),
]);
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.0.0.0/24".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(net.subnets(23), Err(PrefixLenError));
let net: Ipv4Net = "10.0.0.0/24".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(net.subnets(33), Err(PrefixLenError));
Test if a network address contains either another network address or an IP address.
Examples
let net: Ipv4Net = "192.168.0.0/24".parse().unwrap();
let net_yes: Ipv4Net = "192.168.0.0/25".parse().unwrap();
let net_no: Ipv4Net = "192.168.0.0/23".parse().unwrap();
let ip_yes: Ipv4Addr = "192.168.0.1".parse().unwrap();
let ip_no: Ipv4Addr = "192.168.1.0".parse().unwrap();
assert!(net.contains(&net));
assert!(net.contains(&net_yes));
assert!(!net.contains(&net_no));
assert!(net.contains(&ip_yes));
assert!(!net.contains(&ip_no));
Aggregate a Vec
of Ipv4Net
s and return the result as a new
Vec
.
Examples
let nets = vec![
"10.0.0.0/24".parse::<Ipv4Net>().unwrap(),
"10.0.1.0/24".parse().unwrap(),
"10.0.2.0/24".parse().unwrap(),
];
assert_eq!(Ipv4Net::aggregate(&nets), vec![
"10.0.0.0/23".parse::<Ipv4Net>().unwrap(),
"10.0.2.0/24".parse().unwrap(),
]);
Trait Implementations
type Err = AddrParseError
type Err = AddrParseError
The associated error which can be returned from parsing.
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Ipv4Net
impl UnwindSafe for Ipv4Net
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more