How do I get the client IP of a Tornado request?

Question:

I have a RequestHandler object for incoming post()s. How can I find the IP of the client making the request? I’ve browsed most of RequestHandler‘s methods and properties and seem to have missed something.

Asked By: mikemaccana

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Answers:

RequestHandler.request.remote_ip (from RequestHandler’s instance)

you can inspect the response like:

...
class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
    def get(self):
        self.write(repr(self.request))
...
Answered By: mykhal

mykhal’s answer is right, however sometimes your application will be behind a proxy, for example if you use nginx and UWSGI and you will always get something like 127.0.0.1 for the remote IP. In this case you need to check the headers too, like:

remote_ip = self.request.headers.get("X-Real-IP") or 
            self.request.headers.get("X-Forwarded-For") or 
            self.request.remote_ip

Edit Oct 17th, 2019: include the commonly used header X-Forwarded-For which is used by AWS load balancers amongst others.

Answered By: 3k-
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