gecko-dev/directory/perldap/Utils.pm

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#############################################################################
# $Id: Utils.pm,v 1.4 1998/07/29 08:29:07 leif 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
# Lots of Useful Little Utilities, for LDAP related operations.
#
#############################################################################
package Mozilla::LDAP::Utils;
use Mozilla::LDAP::API qw(:constant);
use vars qw(@ISA %EXPORT_TAGS);
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
all => [qw(normalizeDN
isUrl
printEntry
printentry
encodeBase64
decodeBase64
str2Scope
ldapArgs)]
);
# Add Everything in %EXPORT_TAGS to @EXPORT_OK
Exporter::export_ok_tags('all');
#############################################################################
# Normalize the DN string (first argument), and return the new, normalized,
# string (DN). This is useful to make sure that two syntactically
# identical DNs compare (eq) as the same string.
#
sub normalizeDN
{
my ($self, $dn) = @_;
my (@vals);
$dn = $self->{dn} unless $dn;
return "" if ($dn eq "");
$vals = Mozilla::LDAP::API::ldap_explode_dn(lc $dn, 0);
return join(",", @{$vals});
}
#############################################################################
# Checks if a string is a properly formed LDAP URL.
#
sub isURL
{
return ldap_is_ldap_url($_[0]);
}
#############################################################################
# Print an entry, in LDIF format. This is sort of obsolete, we encourage
# you to use the :;LDAP::LDIF class instead.
#
sub printEntry
{
my $entry = $_[0];
my $attr;
local $_;
print "dn: ", $entry->{dn},"\n";
foreach $attr (@{$entry->{_oc_order_}})
{
next if ($attr =~ /^_.+_$/);
next if $entry->{"_${attr}_deleted_"};
foreach (@{$entry->{$attr}})
{
print "$attr: $_\n";
}
}
print "\n";
}
*printentry = \*printEntry;
#############################################################################
# Perform Base64 encoding, this is based on MIME::Base64.pm, written
# by Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>. If possible, use the MIME:: package instead.
#
sub encodeBase64
{
my $res = "";
my $eol = "$_[1]";
my $padding;
pos($_[0]) = 0; # ensure start at the beginning
while ($_[0] =~ /(.{1,45})/gs) {
$res .= substr(pack('u', $1), 1);
chop($res);
}
$res =~ tr|` -_|AA-Za-z0-9+/|; # `# help emacs
$padding = (3 - length($_[0]) % 3) % 3;
$res =~ s/.{$padding}$/'=' x $padding/e if $padding;
if (length $eol) {
$res =~ s/(.{1,76})/$1$eol/g;
}
return $res;
}
#############################################################################
# Perform Base64 decoding, this is based on MIME::Base64.pm, written
# by Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>. If possible, use the MIME:: package instead.
#
sub decodeBase64
{
my $str = shift;
my $res = "";
my $len;
$str =~ tr|A-Za-z0-9+=/||cd;
Carp::croak("Base64 decoder requires string length to be a multiple of 4")
if length($str) % 4;
$str =~ s/=+$//; # remove padding
$str =~ tr|A-Za-z0-9+/| -_|; # convert to uuencoded format
while ($str =~ /(.{1,60})/gs)
{
$len = chr(32 + length($1)*3/4);
$res .= unpack("u", $len . $1 ); # uudecode
}
return $res;
}
#############################################################################
# Convert a "human" readable string to an LDAP scope value
#
sub str2Scope
{
my $str = $_[0];
return $str if ($str =~ /^[0-9]+$/);
if ($str =~ /^sub/i)
{
return LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE;
}
elsif ($str =~ /^base/i)
{
return LDAP_SCOPE_BASE;
}
elsif ($str =~ /^one/i)
{
return LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL;
}
# Default...
return LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE;
}
#################################################################################
# Ask for a password, without displaying it on the TTY. This is very non-
# portable, we need a better solution (using the term package perhaps?).
#
sub askPassword
{
system('/bin/stty -echo');
chop($_ = <STDIN>);
system('/bin/stty echo');
print "\n";
return $_;
}
#################################################################################
# Handle some standard LDAP options, and construct a nice little structure that
# we can use later on.
#
sub ldapArgs
{
my($bind, $base) = @_;
my(%ld);
$main::opt_v = $main::opt_n if $main::opt_n;
$main::opt_p = LDAPS_PORT unless ($main::opt_p || ($main::opt_P eq ""));
$ld{host} = $main::opt_h || "ldap";
$ld{port} = $main::opt_p || LDAP_PORT;
$ld{root} = $main::opt_b || $base || $ENV{'LDAP_BASEDN'};
$ld{bind} = $main::opt_D || $bind || "";
$ld{pswd} = $main::opt_w || "";
$ld{cert} = $main::opt_P || "";
$ld{scope} = $main::opt_s || LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE;
if (($ld{bind} ne "") && ($ld{pswd} eq ""))
{
print "LDAP password: ";
$ld{pswd} = askPassword();
}
return %ld;
}