How can I find the proxy type associated with an IP address in Ruby?

To determine the proxy type of an IP address using IP2Location.io in Ruby, you can use the IP2Location.io API to retrieve geolocation and related data. For proxy types supported, please see API documentation for more info.

  1. We'll assume that you have already installed Ruby and we won't cover that here. You will also need a paid subscription to the Security plan. Subscribe now!
  2. Save the below code into a file called test.rb on your computer.
    Ruby
    
    require 'net/http'
    require 'json'
    
    key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
    ip = '8.8.8.8'
    
    uri = URI('https://api.ip2location.io/')
    params = { :key => key, :ip => ip }
    uri.query = URI.encode_www_form(params)
    
    res = Net::HTTP.get_response(uri)
    
    if !res.body.nil?
    	begin
    		myobj = JSON.parse(res.body)
    		if res.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
    			if myobj.key? 'proxy'
    				puts 'The proxy type for IP ' + ip + ' is ' + myobj['proxy']['proxy_type'] + '.'
    			else
    				puts 'ERROR: The proxy_type field requires a paid subscription to the Security plan.'
    			end
    		else
    			if res.body.include? 'error_message'
    				puts 'ERROR: ' + myobj['error']['error_message']
    			else
    				puts 'ERROR: ' + res.body
    			end
    		end
    	rescue JSON::ParserError
    		puts 'ERROR: Invalid JSON in response.'
    	end
    else
    	puts 'ERROR: Error calling API.'
    end
    			
  3. In the command line, run the below command.
    Bash
    
    ruby test.rb
    			

This script will output the proxy type of specified IP address. Make sure to replace 8.8.8.8 with the IP address you want and replace YOUR_API_KEY to your own API key.

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