def test_getstate(self):
        state = getstate('187.111.96.65')
        self.assertEqual('RJ', state)

        state = getstate('177.166.105.8')
        self.assertEqual('SP', state)

        state = getstate('189.9.21.1')
        self.assertEqual('DF', state)
    def test_getstate(self):
        state = getstate('187.111.96.65')
        self.assertEqual('RJ', state)

        state = getstate('177.166.105.8')
        self.assertEqual('SP', state)

        state = getstate('189.9.21.1')
        self.assertEqual('DF', state)
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def get_state():
    """
    Gets the user Local News Source based on their IP Address
    :return: a JSON file with the user State and Local News Source
    """
    state = getstate()

    # DEBUG - Change here to simulate different locations. Comment otherwise.
    # state = 'TO'

    if state == 'notfound':
        ns_title = ''
    else:
        ns_local = get_ns('local' + state)
        ns_title = ns_local.name + '*'

    d = dict(state=state, ns_title=ns_title)
    j = json.dumps(d)
    return j
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def get_state():
    """
    Gets the user Local News Source based on their IP Address
    :return: a JSON file with the user State and Local News Source
    """
    ip = request.args.get("ip")

    state = getstate(ip)

    # DEBUG - Change here to simulate different locations. Comment otherwise.
    # state = 'TO'

    if state == "notfound":
        ns_title = ""
    else:
        ns_local = get_ns("local" + state)
        ns_title = ns_local.name + "*"

    d = dict(state=state, ns_title=ns_title)
    j = json.dumps(d)
    return j