I would like to take a list of IPv4 addresses like so and convert them to a list of summarized CIDR, with the closest matching IP addresses grouped together to create the CIDR block.
My understanding based on the link below is that I want to convert these into a list of ranges using itertools.groupby()
and then turn them into a CIDR based off the ranges.
I am having issues with the lambda
part of the example from another SO question. Which I think is crucial to creating the ranges.
Lambda Error (something to do with not being able to do unpacking?)
<lambda>() missing 1 required positional argument: 'x'
My List of IP addresses:
ip_addresses = [
216.144.250.150,
69.162.124.226,
69.162.124.227,
69.162.124.228,
69.162.124.229,
69.162.124.230,
69.162.124.231,
69.162.124.232,
69.162.124.233,
69.162.124.234,
69.162.124.235,
69.162.124.236,
69.162.124.237,
63.143.42.242,
63.143.42.243,
]
My current function running on Python 3.9.6:
def create_range(ip_addresses):
groups=[]
for _, g in itertools.groupby(enumerate(sorted(ip_addresses)), lambda i,x:i-int(x)):
group = map(operator.itemgetter(1), g)
if len(group) > 1:
groups.append("{}-{}".format(group[0], str(group[-1]).split('.')[-1]))
else:
groups.append(str(group[0]))
return groups
ipaddress
standard module. I guess it will make your life easier.