-- Interface of the server extension CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION geocode_ip_point(user_id NAME, tx_id BIGINT, ip TEXT) RETURNS Geometry AS $$ plpy.debug('Entering _geocode_ip_point') plpy.debug('user_id = %s' % user_id) #-- Access control #-- TODO: this should be part of cdb python library if user_id == 'publicuser': plpy.error('The api_key must be provided') #--TODO: rate limiting check #--TODO: quota check #-- Copied from the doc, see http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/plpython-database.html plan = plpy.prepare("SELECT cdb_geocoder_server._geocode_ip_point($1) AS point", ["TEXT"]) rv = plpy.execute(plan, [ip], 1) plpy.debug('Returning from _geocode_ip_point') return rv[0]["point"] $$ LANGUAGE plpythonu; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Implementation of the server extension -- Note: these functions depend on the cdb_geocoder extension CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _geocode_ip_point(ip TEXT) RETURNS Geometry AS $$ DECLARE ret Geometry; new_ips INET[]; old_ips TEXT[]; BEGIN BEGIN IF family(ip::inet) = 6 THEN new_ips := array_append(new_ips, ip::inet); old_ips := array_append(old_ips, ip); ELSE new_ips := array_append(new_ips, ('::ffff:' || ip)::inet); old_ips := array_append(old_ips, ip); END IF; EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN SELECT ip AS q, NULL as geom, FALSE as success INTO ret; RETURN ret; END; WITH ips AS (SELECT unnest(old_ips) s, unnest(new_ips) net), matches AS (SELECT s, (SELECT the_geom FROM ip_address_locations WHERE network_start_ip <= ips.net ORDER BY network_start_ip DESC LIMIT 1) geom FROM ips) SELECT geom INTO ret FROM matches; RETURN ret; END $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;