Releases: hitblast/nimip
1.3
🔨 What's Changed
- Fixed a major bug with the project structure which stopped the project from being compiled altogether.
- Added many new functions inside the
IPRef
object:query
: The queried IP address.continent
: The continent in which the IP address is located.continentCode
: The two-letter continent code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) of the IP address.district
: The district in which the IP address is located.currency
: The currency used in the area of the IP address.mobile
: Whether the IP address is a mobile connection.proxy
: Whether the IP address is a proxy.hosting
: Whether the IP address is a hosting provider.
- Added the mobile, proxy and hosting attributes to the command-line interface.
The pre-built executables / binaries have been packaged with the release and can be accessed from below.
1.2.1
🔨 What's Changed
- Fixed a bug (temporarily) which caused the key-based closing method to fail. A more "permanent" fix will be on the way shortly after the related dependency has been updated.
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1.2.0
🔨 What's Changed
- Added support for X-Rl and X-Ttl response headers, allowing for two new attributes inside the
IPRef
object:remainingRequests
for showing how many requests can be performed under the current rate limit window.timeUntilReset
for showing the time until the limit resets.
- Following the change mentioned above, the command-line interface (CLI) has also been updated.
The pre-built executables / binaries have been packaged with the release and can be accessed from below.
1.1.0
🔨 What's Changed
- Added two new procedures,
asName
andoffset
.asName
returns the AS name (RIR) of the IP address.offset
returns the timezone UTC DST offset in seconds.
- The
IPRef.retrieveData()
internal procedure now returns optional values without raising aKeyError
. - Improved documentation with detailed specification.
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1.0.0
🎉 The First Release
From this point onwards, nimip will get regular updates and maintenance as needed. Since it's a new package, some changes like the code structure and the documentation still need a lot of work in order to be accessible to everyone. New features will always be on their way!
The pre-built executables / binaries have been added with the release and can be accessed from below.