Description

IP Locator is a country and language detection tool for WordPress. It is fast, reliable and plug & play.

It can detect and render the country, the main language and the country flag of each visitor of your site. It provides:

  • a strong, accurate and ultra-fast IP and country detection;
  • many shortcodes to display country names, languages and flags (emoji or vectorized);
  • a shortcode to conditionally hide or show strings or other shortcodes;
  • a CSS modifier to add a country-specific class to the body tag of your site;
  • an automatic system to be always up to date (no API key, no IP data files to manually import);
  • a full-featured API for plugins / themes developers.

For full details, you can browse the shortcodes list or the API description (for developers).

IP Locator can be used too to report the following main items and characteristics:

  • KPIs: number of detected countries and languages, accesses breakdown and detection ratio;
  • countries for real humans with public IPs;
  • languages for real humans with public IPs;
  • metrics variations;
  • metrics distributions;
  • full list of countries per channel;
  • full list of countries per client (requires the free Device Detector plugin).

Technically, IP Locator:

  • works on dedicated or shared servers;
  • can detect the source IP even behind proxies or load-balancers;
  • can use AWS CloudFront, Cloudflare and Apache mod_geoip to speed-up detection;
  • natively supports APCu caching(1) and all other dedicated object caching mechanisms, like Memcached or Redis;
  • has a minimal footprint in the page rendering time;
  • runs its data updates in background, without impact on the website speed;
  • is fully compatible with multisites;
  • natively supports names and languages localizations(2).

(1): APCu needs to be activated on your server if you want to use it in IP Locator.

(2): PHP Intl extension needs to be activated on your server if you want to use it in IP Locator.

IP Locator uses IP data I curate myself and I publish via my own servers exclusively for IP Locator. Data is CC0 licensed.
IP Locator accesses this service on a regular basis (if the option is checked) to maintain an up-to-date version of the data.

IP Locator supports an extensive set of WP-CLI commands to:

  • get location detail: see wp help location describe for details;
  • display IP Locator status: see wp help location status for details;
  • toggle on/off main settings: see wp help location settings for details;
  • display location and languages statistics: see wp help location analytics for details.

For a full help on WP-CLI commands in IP Locator, please read this guide.

IP Locator is part of PerfOps One, a suite of free and open source WordPress plugins dedicated to observability and operations performance.

IP Locator is a free and open source plugin for WordPress. It integrates many other free and open source works (as-is or modified). Please, see ‘about’ tab in the plugin settings to see the details.

Developers

If you’re a plugins / themes developer and want to take advantage of the detection features of IP Locator, visit the GitHub repository of the plugin to learn how to use it.

Support

This plugin is free and provided without warranty of any kind. Use it at your own risk, I’m not responsible for any improper use of this plugin, nor for any damage it might cause to your site. Always backup all your data before installing a new plugin.

Anyway, I’ll be glad to help you if you encounter issues when using this plugin. Just use the support section of this plugin page.

Privacy

This plugin, as any piece of software, is neither compliant nor non-compliant with privacy laws and regulations. It is your responsibility to use it – by activating the corresponding options or services – with respect for the personal data of your users and applicable laws.

This plugin doesn’t set any cookie in the user’s browser.

This plugin may handle personally identifiable information (PII). If the GDPR or CCPA or similar regulation applies to your case, you must adapt your processes (consent management, security measure, treatment register, etc.).

Donation

If you like this plugin or find it useful and want to thank me for the work done, please consider making a donation to La Quadrature Du Net or the Electronic Frontier Foundation which are advocacy groups defending the rights and freedoms of citizens on the Internet. By supporting them, you help the daily actions they perform to defend our fundamental freedoms!

Screenshots

  • Main Analytics Dashboard

Installation

From your WordPress dashboard

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’.
  2. Search for ‘IP Locator’.
  3. Click on the ‘Install Now’ button.
  4. Activate IP Locator.

From WordPress.org

  1. Download IP Locator.
  2. Upload the ip-locator directory to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…).
  3. Activate IP Locator from your Plugins page.

Once Activated

  1. Visit ‘PerfOps One > Control Center > IP Locator’ in the left-hand menu of your WP Admin to adjust settings.
  2. Enjoy!

FAQ

What are the requirements for this plugin to work?

You need at least WordPress 5.2 and PHP 7.2.

Can this plugin work on multisite?

Yes. It is designed to work on multisite too. Network Admins can configure the plugin. All sites users can use plugin features (shortcodes and APIs).

Where can I get support?

Support is provided via the official WordPress page.

Where can I find documentation?

Developer’s documentation can be found in the GitHub repository of the plugin.

Where can I report a bug?

You can report bugs and suggest ideas via the GitHub issue tracker of the plugin.

Reviews

24. Septembar 2023. 1 reply
I like the PerfOne plugin set. Thank you!
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Contributors & Developers

“IP Locator” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“IP Locator” has been translated into 3 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “IP Locator” into your language.

Interested in development?

Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.

Changelog

Please, see full changelog.