I tried to get my IP using the following code:
$.getJSON("=?", function(data){ip=data.ip});
But it doesn't seems to work for me. Please Help.
Thanks in advance.
I tried to get my IP using the following code:
$.getJSON("http://jsonip.appspot.?callback=?", function(data){ip=data.ip});
But it doesn't seems to work for me. Please Help.
Thanks in advance.
Share Improve this question edited Jan 10, 2013 at 4:55 dda 6,2032 gold badges27 silver badges35 bronze badges asked Jan 10, 2013 at 4:54 user1929236user1929236 1252 gold badges5 silver badges18 bronze badges 3- 4 That website doesn't seem to be working at the moment – Explosion Pills Commented Jan 10, 2013 at 4:55
- yes. i tried using it but it shows 503 error. Is there any other method for the same? – user1929236 Commented Jan 10, 2013 at 4:57
- @user1929236 Did my answer helped you or you need more help ? stackoverflow./a/14251584/468718 – Harsh Baid Commented Jan 11, 2013 at 13:18
4 Answers
Reset to default 8You can use this site to acquire your IP with JSON.
http://jsonip.
You need to send a ajax request to your backend web server and respond to ajax request with the requesting client's ip back from the server. The code will change depending on the language of your web application.
JavaScript itself has no way of reading the IP address of the local puter and so for JavaScript to obtain that information we need to use a different language to obtain the information.
Several snippets for server-side code options
In JSP
ip = '<%=request.getRemoteAddr()%>';
In PHP
ip = "<?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']?>";
In ASP
ip = '<%= Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR")%>';
In ASP.NET
ip = '<%= Request.UserHostAddress>';
In Cold Fusion
ip = '<cfoutput>#cgi.remote_addr#</cfoutput>';
Reference: Obtaining Your Visitor's IP Address
Get your IP with jQuery
you can get your public IP address with one line of JS? There is a free service that offers this for you and a get request is all that you need to do:
$.get('http://jsonip./', function(r){ console.log(r.ip); });
For the above snippet to work, your browser will have to support CORS (cross-origin request sharing). Otherwise a security exception would be thrown. In older browsers, you can use this version, which uses a JSON-P request:
$.getJSON('http://jsonip./?callback=?', function(r){ console.log(r.ip); });
<script type="application/javascript">
function getip(json){
alert(json.ip); // alerts the ip address
}
<script type="application/javascript" src="http://jsonip.appspot./?callback=getip"></script>