IP Address lists can be created, edited and viewed using the api. When you have created an IP Address list, you can attach that list to a demand or supply tag for targeting.
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Creating an IP Address List
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In [1]: import springserve In [2]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.new({"name":"My Test IP List"}) In [3]: print ip_list.ok, ip_list.id True 9 |
REST API
POST /api/v0/ip_lists
Headers
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Content-Type application/json Authorization "yourAuthToken" |
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{ "id": 6, "account_id": 1, "name": "My IP List", "description": "My description", "active": true, "created_at": "2018-08-08T21:06:09.923Z" } |
Get an IP Address List
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In [1]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.get(9) In [2]: print ip_list.name "My Test IP List" |
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GET /api/v0/ip_lists/<id>
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{ "id": 6, "account_id": 1, "name": "My IP List", "description": "My description", "active": true, "created_at": "2018-08-08T17:19:44.516Z" } |
Add
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IPs to an Address list
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In [1]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.get(9) In [2]: add = ip_list.bulk_create(['158.106.194.74', '158.106.194.75']) In [3]: print add.ok True |
- Please note that only valid IP addresses will save to list
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POST /api/v0/ip_lists/<id>/ips/bulk_create
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{"created": True} |
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IPs to an Address list from a File
Appends ip addresses in the csv file to the list
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In [1]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.get(9) In [2]: add = ip_list.bulk_create(file_path='/<filepath>/appending_ip_list.csv') In [3]: print add.ok True |
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{"created": True} |
Replace Entire IP Address List
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In [1]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.get(9) In [2]: addreplaced = ip_list.bulk_replace(['158.106.194.76', '158.106.194.80']) In [3]: print addreplaced.ok True |
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POST /api/v0/ip_lists/<id>ips/bulk_replace
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Replaces ip list with the ip addresses in the csv file
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In [1]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.get(9) In [2]: replaced = ip_list.bulk_replace(file_path='/<filepath>/replacement_ip_list.csv') In [3]: print replaced.ok True |
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{"created": True} |
Get IP Addresses in a IP Address List
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In [15]: resp = ip_list.get_ips() In [16]: for ip in resp: ....: print ip.ip ....: 158.106.194.74 158.106.194.75 |
REST API
GET /api/v0/ip_lists/<id>/ips
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{ "ip": "158.106.194.74" "ip": "158.106.194.75" } |
Remove IP Addresses
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In [13]: ip_list = springserve.ip_lists.get(9) In [14]: resp = ip_list.bulk_replace(['']) In [15]: resp.ok Out [15]: True |
REST API
DELETE /api/v0/ip_lists/<id>/ips/bulk_delete
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{ "ip": "158.106.194.74" "ip": "158.106.194.75" } |
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Status code 200
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{"deleted": True} |
Remove IP Addresses using a File
Removes IP addreses addresses in the csv file from the list
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Attach to a Demand or Supply Tag
To attach an ip list to a supply or demand tag you must set the following fields on a supply or demand tag
- ip_list_ids → this is a list of ip list ids that you want to target on the supply or demand tag
- ip_targeting → Whether or not to treat it like an 'Allowlist' or 'Blocklist'
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In [18]: tag = springserve.demand_tags.get(2) In [19]: tag.ip_list_ids.append(9) In [20]: tag.ip_targeting = "Allowlist" In [21]: print tag.save().ok True |
REST API
See documentation on the Supply and Demand Tag APIs