#!/usr/bin/perl5 ############################################################################# # $Id: rename.pl,v 1.4 1999/01/21 23:52:47 leif%netscape.com Exp $ # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License # Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in # compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" # basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing rights and limitations # under the License. # # The Original Code is PerLDAP. The Initial Developer of the Original # Code is Netscape Communications Corp. and Clayton Donley. Portions # created by Netscape are Copyright (C) Netscape Communications # Corp., portions created by Clayton Donley are Copyright (C) Clayton # Donley. All Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): # # DESCRIPTION # Rename an LDAP entry, changing it's DN. Note that currently this only # works with RDNs. # ############################################################################# use Getopt::Std; # To parse command line arguments. use Mozilla::LDAP::Conn; # Main "OO" layer for LDAP use Mozilla::LDAP::Utils; # LULU, utilities. ############################################################################# # Constants, shouldn't have to edit these... # $APPNAM = "rename"; $USAGE = "$APPNAM [-nvI] -b base -h host -D bind -w pswd -P cert filter new_rdn"; ############################################################################# # Check arguments, and configure some parameters accordingly.. # if (!getopts('nvIb:h:D:w:P:')) { print "usage: $APPNAM $USAGE\n"; exit; } %ld = Mozilla::LDAP::Utils::ldapArgs(); Mozilla::LDAP::Utils::userCredentials(\%ld) unless $opt_n; ($search, $rdn) = @ARGV; if (($search eq "") || ($rdn eq "")) { print "usage: $APPNAM $USAGE\n"; exit; } ############################################################################# # Instantiate an LDAP object, which also binds to the LDAP server. # $conn = new Mozilla::LDAP::Conn(\%ld); die "Could't connect to LDAP server $ld{host}" unless $conn; $key = "Y" if $opt_I; $entry = $conn->search($ld{root}, $ld{scope}, $search, 0, @ATTRIBUTES); $conn->printError() if $conn->getErrorCode(); if (! $entry || $conn->nextEntry()) { print "Error: The search did not return exactly one match, abort!\n"; exit; } if (! $opt_I) { print "Rename ", $entry->getDN(), " with $rdn [N]? "; $key = Mozilla::LDAP::Utils::answer("N") unless $opt_I; } if ($key eq "Y") { # Note: I have to explicitly specify the original DN below, since the call # to nextEntry() above blows the DN away from the ::Conn object. if (! $opt_n) { $conn->modifyRDN($rdn, $entry->getDN()); $conn->printError() if $conn->getErrorCode(); } print "Renamed $entry->{dn}\n" if $opt_v; } ################################################################################# # Close the connection. # $conn->close if $conn;