pjs/directory/perldap/API.pm

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#############################################################################
# $Id: API.pm,v 1.14 1999-03-22 04:13:22 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
# This is a description.
#
#############################################################################
package Mozilla::LDAP::API;
use strict;
use Carp;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA %EXPORT_TAGS @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK $AUTOLOAD);
require Exporter;
require DynaLoader;
require AutoLoader;
@ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader);
# Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export
# names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead.
# Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants.
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
constant => [qw(
LDAPS_PORT
LDAP_ADMINLIMIT_EXCEEDED
LDAP_AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS
LDAP_ALIAS_DEREF_PROBLEM
LDAP_ALIAS_PROBLEM
LDAP_ALL_USER_ATTRS
LDAP_ALREADY_EXISTS
LDAP_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED
LDAP_AUTH_NONE
LDAP_AUTH_SASL
LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE
LDAP_AUTH_UNKNOWN
LDAP_BUSY
LDAP_CACHE_CHECK
LDAP_CACHE_LOCALDB
LDAP_CACHE_POPULATE
LDAP_CHANGETYPE_ADD
LDAP_CHANGETYPE_ANY
LDAP_CHANGETYPE_DELETE
LDAP_CHANGETYPE_MODDN
LDAP_CHANGETYPE_MODIFY
LDAP_CLIENT_LOOP
LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE
LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE
LDAP_CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED
LDAP_CONNECT_ERROR
LDAP_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION
LDAP_CONTROL_ENTRYCHANGE
LDAP_CONTROL_MANAGEDSAIT
LDAP_CONTROL_NOT_FOUND
LDAP_CONTROL_PERSISTENTSEARCH
LDAP_CONTROL_PWEXPIRED
LDAP_CONTROL_PWEXPIRING
LDAP_CONTROL_REFERRALS
LDAP_CONTROL_SORTREQUEST
LDAP_CONTROL_SORTRESPONSE
LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST
LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE
LDAP_DECODING_ERROR
LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS
LDAP_DEREF_FINDING
LDAP_DEREF_NEVER
LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING
LDAP_ENCODING_ERROR
LDAP_FILTER_ERROR
LDAP_FILT_MAXSIZ
LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTH
LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING
LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS
LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS
LDAP_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX
LDAP_INVALID_SYNTAX
LDAP_IS_LEAF
LDAP_LOCAL_ERROR
LDAP_LOOP_DETECT
LDAP_MOD_ADD
LDAP_MOD_BVALUES
LDAP_MOD_DELETE
LDAP_MOD_REPLACE
LDAP_MORE_RESULTS_TO_RETURN
LDAP_MSG_ALL
LDAP_MSG_ONE
LDAP_MSG_RECEIVED
LDAP_NAMING_VIOLATION
LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAF
LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN
LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED
LDAP_NO_ATTRS
LDAP_NO_LIMIT
LDAP_NO_MEMORY
LDAP_NO_OBJECT_CLASS_MODS
LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED
LDAP_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE
LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT
LDAP_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION
LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR
LDAP_OPT_CACHE_ENABLE
LDAP_OPT_CACHE_FN_PTRS
LDAP_OPT_CACHE_STRATEGY
LDAP_OPT_CLIENT_CONTROLS
LDAP_OPT_DEREF
LDAP_OPT_DESC
LDAP_OPT_DNS
LDAP_OPT_DNS_FN_PTRS
LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER
LDAP_OPT_ERROR_STRING
LDAP_OPT_HOST_NAME
LDAP_OPT_IO_FN_PTRS
LDAP_OPT_MEMALLOC_FN_PTRS
LDAP_OPT_OFF
LDAP_OPT_ON
LDAP_OPT_PREFERRED_LANGUAGE
LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION
LDAP_OPT_REBIND_ARG
LDAP_OPT_REBIND_FN
LDAP_OPT_RECONNECT
LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS
LDAP_OPT_REFERRAL_HOP_LIMIT
LDAP_OPT_RESTART
LDAP_OPT_RETURN_REFERRALS
LDAP_OPT_SERVER_CONTROLS
LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT
LDAP_OPT_SSL
LDAP_OPT_THREAD_FN_PTRS
LDAP_OPT_TIMELIMIT
LDAP_OTHER
LDAP_PARAM_ERROR
LDAP_PARTIAL_RESULTS
LDAP_PORT
LDAP_PORT_MAX
LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR
LDAP_REFERRAL
LDAP_REFERRAL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
LDAP_RESULTS_TOO_LARGE
LDAP_RES_ADD
LDAP_RES_ANY
LDAP_RES_BIND
LDAP_RES_COMPARE
LDAP_RES_DELETE
LDAP_RES_EXTENDED
LDAP_RES_MODIFY
LDAP_RES_MODRDN
LDAP_RES_RENAME
LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY
LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT
LDAP_ROOT_DSE
LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS
LDAP_SASL_EXTERNAL
LDAP_SASL_SIMPLE
LDAP_SCOPE_BASE
LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
LDAP_SECURITY_NONE
LDAP_SERVER_DOWN
LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED
LDAP_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING
LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_NOT_SUPPORTED
LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED
LDAP_SUCCESS
LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED
LDAP_TIMEOUT
LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS
LDAP_UNAVAILABLE
LDAP_UNAVAILABLE_CRITICAL_EXTENSION
LDAP_UNDEFINED_TYPE
LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
LDAP_URL_ERR_BADSCOPE
LDAP_URL_ERR_MEM
LDAP_URL_ERR_NODN
LDAP_URL_ERR_NOTLDAP
LDAP_URL_ERR_PARAM
LDAP_URL_OPT_SECURE
LDAP_USER_CANCELLED
LDAP_VERSION
LDAP_VERSION1
LDAP_VERSION2
LDAP_VERSION3
LDAP_VERSION_MAX)],
api => [qw(
ldap_abandon ldap_add ldap_add_s ldap_ber_free ldap_build_filter
ldap_compare ldap_compare_s ldap_count_entries ldap_create_filter
ldap_delete ldap_delete_s ldap_dn2ufn ldap_err2string
ldap_explode_dn ldap_explode_rdn ldap_first_attribute
ldap_first_entry ldap_free_friendlymap ldap_free_sort_keylist
ldap_free_urldesc ldap_friendly_name ldap_get_dn ldap_getfilter_free
ldap_getfirstfilter ldap_get_lang_values ldap_get_lang_values_len
ldap_get_lderrno ldap_getnextfilter ldap_get_option ldap_get_values
ldap_get_values_len ldap_init ldap_init_getfilter
ldap_init_getfilter_buf ldap_is_ldap_url ldap_memcache_destroy
ldap_memcache_flush ldap_memcache_get ldap_memcache_init
ldap_memcache_set ldap_memcache_update ldap_memfree ldap_modify
ldap_modify_s ldap_modrdn ldap_modrdn_s ldap_modrdn2 ldap_modrdn2_s
ldap_mods_free ldap_msgfree ldap_msgid ldap_msgtype
ldap_multisort_entries ldap_next_attribute ldap_next_entry
ldap_perror ldap_result ldap_result2error ldap_search ldap_search_s
ldap_search_st ldap_set_filter_additions ldap_set_lderrno
ldap_set_option ldap_set_rebind_proc ldap_set_default_rebind_proc
ldap_simple_bind ldap_simple_bind_s ldap_sort_entries ldap_unbind
ldap_unbind_s ldap_url_parse ldap_url_search ldap_url_search_s
ldap_url_search_st ldap_version)],
apiv3 => [qw(
ldap_abandon_ext ldap_add_ext ldap_add_ext_s ldap_compare_ext
ldap_compare_ext_s ldap_control_free ldap_controls_count
ldap_controls_free ldap_count_messages ldap_count_references
ldap_create_persistentsearch_control ldap_create_sort_control
ldap_create_sort_keylist ldap_create_virtuallist_control
ldap_delete_ext ldap_delete_ext_s ldap_extended_operation
ldap_extended_operation_s ldap_first_message ldap_first_reference
ldap_get_entry_controls ldap_modify_ext ldap_modify_ext_s
ldap_next_message ldap_next_reference ldap_parse_entrychange_control
ldap_parse_extended_result ldap_parse_reference ldap_parse_result
ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result ldap_parse_sort_control
ldap_parse_virtuallist_control ldap_rename ldap_rename_s
ldap_sasl_bind ldap_sasl_bind_s ldap_search_ext ldap_search_ext_s)],
ssl => [qw(
ldapssl_client_init
ldapssl_enable_clientauth
ldapssl_clientauth_init
ldapssl_init
ldapssl_install_routines)]
);
# Add Everything in %EXPORT_TAGS to @EXPORT_OK
Exporter::export_ok_tags(keys %EXPORT_TAGS);
$VERSION = '1.2.1';
# The XS 'constant' routine returns an integer. There are all constants
# we want to return something else.
my %OVERRIDE_CONST = (
"LDAP_ALL_USER_ATTRS","*",
"LDAP_CONTROL_ENTRYCHANGE","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.7",
"LDAP_CONTROL_MANAGEDSAIT","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.2",
"LDAP_CONTROL_PERSISTENTSEARCH","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.3",
"LDAP_CONTROL_PWEXPIRED","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.4",
"LDAP_CONTROL_PWEXPIRING","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.5",
"LDAP_CONTROL_REFERRALS","1.2.840.113556.1.4.616",
"LDAP_CONTROL_SORTREQUEST","1.2.840.113556.1.4.473",
"LDAP_CONTROL_SORTRESPONSE","1.2.840.113556.1.4.474",
"LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9",
"LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE","2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.10",
"LDAP_NO_ATTRS","1.1",
"LDAP_OPT_OFF",0,
"LDAP_OPT_ON",1,
"LDAP_ROOT_DSE","",
"LDAP_SASL_EXTERNAL","EXTERNAL",
);
sub AUTOLOAD {
# This AUTOLOAD is used to 'autoload' constants from the constant()
# XS function. If a constant is not found then control is passed
# to the AUTOLOAD in AutoLoader.
my $constname;
($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://;
my $val;
if (($val = $OVERRIDE_CONST{$constname}))
{
eval "sub $AUTOLOAD { $val }";
goto &$AUTOLOAD;
}
$val = constant($constname, @_ ? $_[0] : 0);
if ($! != 0) {
if ($! =~ /Invalid/) {
$AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD = $AUTOLOAD;
goto &AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD;
}
else {
croak "Your vendor has not defined Mozilla::LDAP macro $constname";
}
}
eval "sub $AUTOLOAD { $val }";
goto &$AUTOLOAD;
}
bootstrap Mozilla::LDAP::API $VERSION;
# Preloaded methods go here.
# Autoload methods go after =cut, and are processed by the autosplit program.
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Mozilla::LDAP::API - Perl methods for LDAP C API calls
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mozilla::LDAP::API;
or
use Mozilla::LDAP::API qw(:api :ssl :constant);
or
use Mozilla::LDAP::API qw(:api :ssl :apiv3 :constant);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This package offers a direct interface to the LDAP C API calls from Perl.
It is used internally by the other Mozilla::LDAP modules. It is highly
suggested that you use the object oriented interface in
Mozilla::LDAP::Conn and Mozilla::LDAP::Entry unless you need to use
asynchronous calls or other functionality not available in the OO interface.
=head1 THIS DOCUMENT
This document has a number of known errors that will be corrected in the
next revision. Since it is not expected that users will need to use this
interface frequently, priority was placed on other documents. You can find
examples of how to actually use the API calls under the test_api directory.
=head1 CREATING AN ADD/MODIFY HASH
For the add and modify routines you will need to generate
a list of attributes and values.
You will do this by creating a HASH table. Each attribute in the
hash contains associated values. These values can be one of three
things.
- SCALAR VALUE (ex. "Clayton Donley")
- ARRAY REFERENCE (ex. ["Clayton Donley","Clay Donley"])
- HASH REFERENCE (ex. {"r",["Clayton Donley"]}
note: the value inside the HASH REFERENCE must currently
be an ARRAY REFERENCE.
The key inside the HASH REFERENCE must be one of the following for a
modify operation:
- "a" for LDAP_MOD_ADD (Add these values to the attribute)
- "r" for LDAP_MOD_REPLACE (Replace these values in the attribute)
- "d" for LDAP_MOD_DELETE (Delete these values from the attribute)
Additionally, in add and modify operations, you may specify "b" if the
attributes you are adding are BINARY (ex. "rb" to replace binary).
Currently, it is only possible to do one operation per add/modify
operation, meaning you can't do something like:
{"d",["Clayton"],"a",["Clay"]} <-- WRONG!
Using any combination of the above value types, you can do things like:
%ldap_modifications = (
"cn", "Clayton Donley", # Replace 'cn' values
"givenname", ["Clayton","Clay"], # Replace 'givenname' values
"mail", {"a",["donley\@cig.mcel.mot.com"], #Add 'mail' values
"jpegphoto", {"rb",[$jpegphotodata]}, # Replace Binary jpegPhoto
);
Then remember to call the add or modify operations with a REFERENCE to
this HASH.
=head1 API Methods
The following are the available API methods for Mozilla::LDAP::API. Many
of these items have bad examples and OUTPUT information. Other information
should be correct.
=item B<ldap_abandon>(ld,msgid)
DESCRIPTION:
Abandon an asynchronous LDAP operation
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
msgid - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_abandon($ld,$msgid);
=item B<ldap_abandon_ext>(ld,msgid,serverctrls,clientctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Abandon an asynchronous LDAP operation w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
msgid - Integer
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_abandon_ext($ld,$msgid,$serverctrls,$clientctrls);
=item B<ldap_add>(ld,dn,attrs)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously add a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attrs - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_add($ld,$dn,$attrs);
=item B<ldap_add_ext>(ld,dn,attrs,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously add a LDAP entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attrs - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_add_ext($ld,$dn,$attrs,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_add_ext_s>(ld,dn,attrs,serverctrls,clientctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously add a LDAP entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attrs - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_add_ext_s($ld,$dn,$attrs,$serverctrls,$clientctrls);
=item B<ldap_add_s>(ld,dn,attrs)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously add a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attrs - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_add_s($ld,$dn,$attrs);
=item B<ldap_ber_free>(ber,freebuf)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a BER element pointer
INPUT:
ber - BER Element Pointer
freebuf - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_ber_free($ber,$freebuf);
=item B<ldap_bind>(ld,dn,passwd,authmethod)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously bind to the LDAP server
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
passwd - String
authmethod - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_bind($ld,$dn,$passwd,$authmethod);
=item B<ldap_bind_s>(ld,dn,passwd,authmethod)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously bind to a LDAP server
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
passwd - String
authmethod - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_bind_s($ld,$dn,$passwd,$authmethod);
=item B<ldap_compare>(ld,dn,attr,value)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously compare an attribute/value pair and an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attr - String
value - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_compare($ld,$dn,$attr,$value);
=item B<ldap_compare_ext>(ld,dn,attr,bvalue,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously compare an attribute/value pair and an entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attr - String
bvalue - Binary String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_compare_ext($ld,$dn,$attr,$bvalue,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_compare_ext_s>(ld,dn,attr,bvalue,serverctrls,clientctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously compare an attribute/value pair to an entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attr - String
bvalue - Binary String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_compare_ext_s($ld,$dn,$attr,$bvalue,$serverctrls,$clientctrls);
=item B<ldap_compare_s>(ld,dn,attr,value)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously compare an attribute/value pair to an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
attr - String
value - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_compare_s($ld,$dn,$attr,$value);
=item B<ldap_control_free>(ctrl)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a LDAP control pointer
INPUT:
ctrl - LDAP Control Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_control_free($ctrl);
=item B<ldap_controls_count>(ctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Count the number of LDAP controls in a LDAP Control List
INPUT:
ctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_controls_count($ctrls);
=item B<ldap_controls_free>(ctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a list of LDAP controls
INPUT:
ctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_controls_free($ctrls);
=item B<ldap_count_entries>(ld,result)
DESCRIPTION:
Count the number of LDAP entries returned
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
result - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$count = ldap_count_entries($ld,$result);
=item B<ldap_count_messages>(ld,result)
DESCRIPTION:
Count the number of LDAP messages returned
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
result - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_count_messages($ld,$result);
=item B<ldap_count_references>(ld,result)
DESCRIPTION:
Count the number of LDAP references returned
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
result - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_count_references($ld,$result);
=item B<ldap_create_filter>(buf,buflen,pattern,prefix,suffix,attr,value,valwords)
DESCRIPTION:
Create a LDAP search filter
INPUT:
buf - String
buflen - Integer
pattern - String
prefix - String
suffix - String
attr - String
value - String
valwords - List Reference
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_create_filter($buf,$buflen,$pattern,$prefix,$suffix,$attr,$value,$valwords);
=item B<ldap_create_persistentsearch_control>(ld,changetypes,changesonly,return_echg_ctrls,ctrl_iscritical,ctrlp)
DESCRIPTION:
Create a persistent search control
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
changetypes - Integer
changesonly - Integer
return_echg_ctrls - Integer
ctrl_iscritical - Integer
ctrlp - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
ctrlp - LDAP Control List Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_create_persistentsearch_control($ld,$changetypes,$changesonly,$return_echg_ctrls,$ctrl_iscritical,$ctrlp);
=item B<ldap_create_sort_control>(ld,sortKeyList,ctrl_iscritical,ctrlp)
DESCRIPTION:
Create a LDAP sort control
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
sortKeyList - Sort Key Pointer
ctrl_iscritical - Integer
ctrlp - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
ctrlp - LDAP Control List Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_create_sort_control($ld,$sortKeyList,$ctrl_iscritical,$ctrlp);
=item B<ldap_create_sort_keylist>(sortKeyList,string_rep)
DESCRIPTION:
Create a list of keys to be used by a sort control
INPUT:
sortKeyList - Sort Key Pointer
string_rep - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
sortKeyList - Sort Key Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_create_sort_keylist($sortKeyList,$string_rep);
=item B<ldap_create_virtuallist_control>(ld,ldvlistp,ctrlp)
DESCRIPTION:
Create a LDAP virtual list control
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
ctrlp - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
ctrlp - LDAP Control List Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_create_virtuallist_control($ld,$ldvlistp,$ctrlp);
=item B<ldap_delete>(ld,dn)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously delete a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_delete($ld,$dn);
=item B<ldap_delete_ext>(ld,dn,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously delete a LDAP entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_delete_ext($ld,$dn,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_delete_ext_s>(ld,dn,serverctrls,clientctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously delete a LDAP entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_delete_ext_s($ld,$dn,$serverctrls,$clientctrls);
=item B<ldap_delete_s>(ld,dn)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously delete a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_delete_s($ld,$dn);
=item B<ldap_dn2ufn>(dn)
DESCRIPTION:
Change a DN to a "Friendly" name
INPUT:
dn - String
OUTPUT:
status - String
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_dn2ufn($dn);
=item B<ldap_err2string>(err)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the string value of a LDAP error code
INPUT:
err - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - String
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_err2string($err);
=item B<ldap_explode_dn>(dn,notypes)
DESCRIPTION:
Split a given DN into its components. Setting 'notypes' to 1 returns the
components without their type names.
INPUT:
dn - String
notypes - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_explode_dn($dn,$notypes);
=item B<ldap_explode_rdn>(dn,notypes)
DESCRIPTION:
Split a Relative DN into its components
INPUT:
dn - String
notypes - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_explode_rdn($dn,$notypes);
=item B<ldap_extended_operation>(ld,requestoid,requestdata,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Perform an asynchronous extended operation
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
requestoid - String
requestdata - Binary String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_extended_operation($ld,$requestoid,$requestdata,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_extended_operation_s>(ld,requestoid,requestdata,serverctrls,clientctrls,retoidp,retdatap)
DESCRIPTION:
Perform a synchronous extended operation
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
requestoid - String
requestdata - Binary String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
retoidp - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
retoidp - Return OID
retdatap - Return Data
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_extended_operation_s($ld,$requestoid,$requestdata,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$retoidp,$retdatap);
=item B<ldap_first_attribute>(ld,entry,ber)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the first attribute returned for a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
ber - Ber Element Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - String
ber - Ber Element Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_first_attribute($ld,$entry,$ber);
=item B<ldap_first_entry>(ld,chain)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the first entry in a LDAP result chain
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
chain - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_first_entry($ld,$chain);
=item B<ldap_first_message>(ld,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the first message in a LDAP result
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_first_message($ld,$res);
=item B<ldap_first_reference>(ld,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the first reference in a LDAP result
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_first_reference($ld,$res);
=item B<ldap_free_friendlymap>(map)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a LDAP friendly map pointer
INPUT:
map - Friendly Map Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_free_friendlymap($map);
=item B<ldap_free_sort_keylist>(sortKeyList)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a LDAP sort key pointer
INPUT:
sortKeyList - Sort Key Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_free_sort_keylist($sortKeyList);
=item B<ldap_free_urldesc>(ludp)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a LDAP URL description hash reference
INPUT:
ludp - URL Description Hash Reference
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_free_urldesc($ludp);
=item B<ldap_friendly_name>(filename,name,map)
DESCRIPTION:
Create a LDAP friendly name map
INPUT:
filename - String
name - String
map - Friendly Map Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - String
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_friendly_name($filename,$name,$map);
=item B<ldap_get_dn>(ld,entry)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the distinguished name for an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - String
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_dn($ld,$entry);
=item B<ldap_get_entry_controls>(ld,entry,serverctrlsp)
DESCRIPTION:
Return the controls for a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
serverctrlsp - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
serverctrlsp - LDAP Control List Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_entry_controls($ld,$entry,$serverctrlsp);
=item B<ldap_getfilter_free>(lfdp)
DESCRIPTION:
Free a LDAP filter
INPUT:
lfdp - LDAP Filter Description Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_getfilter_free($lfdp);
=item B<ldap_getfirstfilter>(lfdp,tagpat,value)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the first generated filter
INPUT:
lfdp - LDAP Filter Description Pointer
tagpat - String
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Filter Information Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_getfirstfilter($lfdp,$tagpat,$value);
=item B<ldap_get_lang_values>(ld,entry,target,type)
DESCRIPTION:
Get values for an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
target - String
type - String
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_lang_values($ld,$entry,$target,$type);
=item B<ldap_get_lang_values_len>(ld,entry,target,type)
DESCRIPTION:
Get binary values for an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
target - String
type - String
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_lang_values_len($ld,$entry,$target,$type);
=item B<ldap_get_lderrno>(ld,m,s)
DESCRIPTION:
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
m - String Reference (or undef)
s - String Reference (or undef)
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_lderrno($ld,\$m,\$s);
=item B<ldap_getnextfilter>(lfdp)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the next generated LDAP filter
INPUT:
lfdp - LDAP Filter Information Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Filter Information Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_getnextfilter($lfdp);
=item B<ldap_get_option>(ld,option,optdata)
DESCRIPTION:
Get an option for a LDAP session
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
option - Integer
optdata - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
optdata - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_option($ld,$option,$optdata);
=item B<ldap_get_values>(ld,entry,target)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the values for a LDAP entry and attribute
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
target - String
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_values($ld,$entry,$target);
=item B<ldap_get_values_len>(ld,entry,target)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the binary values for a LDAP entry and attribute
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
target - String
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_get_values_len($ld,$entry,$target);
=item B<ldap_init>(host,port)
DESCRIPTION:
Initialize a LDAP session
INPUT:
host - String
port - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Session Handle
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_init($host,$port);
=item B<ldap_init_getfilter>(fname)
DESCRIPTION:
Initialize the LDAP filter generation routines to a filename
INPUT:
fname - Filename String
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Filter Description Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_init_getfilter($fname);
=item B<ldap_init_getfilter_buf>(buf,buflen)
DESCRIPTION:
Initialize the LDAP filter generation routines to a buffer
INPUT:
buf - String
buflen - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Filter Description Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_init_getfilter_buf($buf,$buflen);
=item B<ldap_is_ldap_url>(url)
DESCRIPTION:
Return 1 if an the argument is a valid LDAP URL
INPUT:
url - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_is_ldap_url($url);
=item B<ldap_memcache_destroy>(cache)
DESCRIPTION:
Destroy a memory cache
INPUT:
cache - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memcache_destroy($cache);
=item B<ldap_memcache_flush>(cache,dn,scope)
DESCRIPTION:
Flush a specific DN from the memory cache
INPUT:
cache - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
dn - String
scope - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memcache_flush($cache,$dn,$scope);
=item B<ldap_memcache_get>(ld,cachep)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the memory cache for a LDAP session
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
cachep - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
cachep - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memcache_get($ld,$cachep);
=item B<ldap_memcache_init>(ttl,size,baseDNs,cachep)
DESCRIPTION:
Initialize a LDAP memory cache
INPUT:
ttl - Integer
size - Integer
baseDNs - List Reference
cachep - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
cachep - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memcache_init($ttl,$size,$baseDNs,$cachep);
=item B<ldap_memcache_set>(ld,cache)
DESCRIPTION:
Set the LDAP memory cache for the session
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
cache - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memcache_set($ld,$cache);
=item B<ldap_memcache_update>(cache)
DESCRIPTION:
Update the specified memory cache
INPUT:
cache - LDAP Memory Cache Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memcache_update($cache);
=item B<ldap_memfree>(p)
DESCRIPTION:
Free memory allocated by the LDAP C API
INPUT:
p - Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_memfree($p);
=item B<ldap_modify>(ld,dn,mods)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously modify a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
mods - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modify($ld,$dn,$mods);
=item B<ldap_modify_ext>(ld,dn,mods,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously modify a LDAP entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
mods - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modify_ext($ld,$dn,$mods,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_modify_ext_s>(ld,dn,mods,serverctrls,clientctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously modify a LDAP entry w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
mods - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modify_ext_s($ld,$dn,$mods,$serverctrls,$clientctrls);
=item B<ldap_modify_s>(ld,dn,mods)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously modify a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
mods - LDAP Add/Modify Hash
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modify_s($ld,$dn,$mods);
=item B<ldap_modrdn>(ld,dn,newrdn)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously modify the relative distinguished name of an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
newrdn - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modrdn($ld,$dn,$newrdn);
=item B<ldap_modrdn_s>(ld,dn,newrdn)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously modify the relative distinguished name of an entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
newrdn - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modrdn_s($ld,$dn,$newrdn);
=item B<ldap_modrdn2>(ld,dn,newrdn,deleteoldrdn)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously modify the relative distinguished name of an entry.
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
newrdn - String
deleteoldrdn - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modrdn2($ld,$dn,$newrdn,$deleteoldrdn);
=item B<ldap_modrdn2_s>(ld,dn,newrdn,deleteoldrdn)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously modify the relative distinguished name of an entry.
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
newrdn - String
deleteoldrdn - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_modrdn2_s($ld,$dn,$newrdn,$deleteoldrdn);
=item B<ldap_msgfree>(lm)
DESCRIPTION:
Free memory allocated by a LDAP Message
INPUT:
lm - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_msgfree($lm);
=item B<ldap_msgid>(lm)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the message id number from a LDAP message
INPUT:
lm - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_msgid($lm);
=item B<ldap_msgtype>(lm)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the message type of a LDAP message
INPUT:
lm - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_msgtype($lm);
=item B<ldap_multisort_entries>(ld,chain,attr)
DESCRIPTION:
Sort entries by multiple keys
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
chain - LDAP Message Pointer
attr - List Reference
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
chain - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_multisort_entries($ld,$chain,$attr);
=item B<ldap_next_attribute>(ld,entry,ber)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the next attribute for a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
ber - Ber Element Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - String
ber - BER Element Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_next_attribute($ld,$entry,$ber);
=item B<ldap_next_entry>(ld,entry)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the next entry in the result chain
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
entry - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_next_entry($ld,$entry);
=item B<ldap_next_message>(ld,msg)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the next message in the result chain
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
msg - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_next_message($ld,$msg);
=item B<ldap_next_reference>(ld,ref)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the next reference in the result chain
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
ref - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_next_reference($ld,$ref);
=item B<ldap_parse_entrychange_control>(ld,ctrls,chgtypep,prevdnp,chgnumpresentp,chgnump)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP entry change control
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
ctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
chgtypep - Integer
prevdnp - String
chgnumpresentp - Integer
chgnump - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
chgtypep - Integer
prevdnp - String
chgnumpresentp - Integer
chgnump - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_entrychange_control($ld,$ctrls,$chgtypep,$prevdnp,$chgnumpresentp,$chgnump);
=item B<ldap_parse_extended_result>(ld,res,retoidp,retdatap,freeit)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP extended result
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
res - LDAP Message Pointer
retoidp - String
freeit - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
retoidp - String
retdatap - Binary List Reference
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_extended_result($ld,$res,$retoidp,$retdatap,$freeit);
=item B<ldap_parse_reference>(ld,ref,referalsp,serverctrlsp,freeit)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP Reference
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
ref - LDAP Message Pointer
referalsp - List Reference
serverctrlsp - LDAP Control List Pointer
freeit - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
referalsp - List Reference
serverctrlsp - LDAP Control List Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_reference($ld,$ref,$referalsp,$serverctrlsp,$freeit);
=item B<ldap_parse_result>(ld,res,errcodep,matcheddnp,errmsgp,referralsp,serverctrlsp,freeit)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP result
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
res - LDAP Message Pointer
errcodep - Integer
matcheddnp - String
errmsgp - String
referralsp - List Reference
serverctrlsp - LDAP Control List Pointer
freeit - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
errcodep - Integer
matcheddnp - String
errmsgp - String
referralsp - List Reference
serverctrlsp - LDAP Control List Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_result($ld,$res,$errcodep,$matcheddnp,$errmsgp,$referralsp,$serverctrlsp,$freeit);
=item B<ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result>(ld,res,servercredp,freeit)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse the results of an SASL bind operation
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
res - LDAP Message Pointer
freeit - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
servercredp -
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result($ld,$res,$servercredp,$freeit);
=item B<ldap_parse_sort_control>(ld,ctrls,result,attribute)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP sort control
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
ctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
result - LDAP Message Pointer
attribute - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
result - LDAP Message Pointer
attribute - String
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_sort_control($ld,$ctrls,$result,$attribute);
=item B<ldap_parse_virtuallist_control>(ld,ctrls,target_posp,list_sizep,errcodep)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP virtual list control
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
ctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
target_posp - Integer
list_sizep - Integer
errcodep - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
target_posp - Integer
list_sizep - Integer
errcodep - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_parse_virtuallist_control($ld,$ctrls,$target_posp,$list_sizep,$errcodep);
=item B<ldap_perror>(ld,s)
DESCRIPTION:
Print a LDAP error message
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
s - String
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_perror($ld,$s);
=item B<ldap_rename>(ld,dn,newrdn,newparent,deleteoldrdn,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously rename a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
newrdn - String
newparent - String
deleteoldrdn - Integer
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_rename($ld,$dn,$newrdn,$newparent,$deleteoldrdn,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_rename_s>(ld,dn,newrdn,newparent,deleteoldrdn,serverctrls,clientctrls)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously rename a LDAP entry
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
newrdn - String
newparent - String
deleteoldrdn - Integer
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_rename_s($ld,$dn,$newrdn,$newparent,$deleteoldrdn,$serverctrls,$clientctrls);
=item B<ldap_result>(ld,msgid,all,timeout,result)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the result for an asynchronous LDAP operation
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
msgid - Integer
all - Integer
timeout - Time in Seconds
result - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
result - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_result($ld,$msgid,$all,$timeout,$result);
=item B<ldap_result2error>(ld,r,freeit)
DESCRIPTION:
Get the error number for a given result
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
r - LDAP Message Pointer
freeit - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_result2error($ld,$r,$freeit);
=item B<ldap_sasl_bind>(ld,dn,mechanism,cred,serverctrls,clientctrls,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously bind to the LDAP server using a SASL mechanism
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
mechanism - String
cred - Binary String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_sasl_bind($ld,$dn,$mechanism,$cred,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_sasl_bind_s>(ld,dn,mechanism,cred,serverctrls,clientctrls,servercredp)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously bind to a LDAP server using a SASL mechanism
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
dn - String
mechanism - String
cred - Binary String
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
servercredp -
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_sasl_bind_s($ld,$dn,$mechanism,$cred,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$servercredp);
=item B<ldap_search>(ld,base,scope,filter,attrs,attrsonly)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously search the LDAP server
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
base - String
scope - Integer
filter - String
attrs - List Reference
attrsonly - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_search($ld,$base,$scope,$filter,$attrs,$attrsonly);
=item B<ldap_search_ext>(ld,base,scope,filter,attrs,attrsonly,serverctrls,clientctrls,timeoutp,sizelimit,msgidp)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously search the LDAP server w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
base - String
scope - Integer
filter - String
attrs - List Reference
attrsonly - Integer
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
timeoutp - Time in Seconds
sizelimit - Integer
msgidp - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
msgidp - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_search_ext($ld,$base,$scope,$filter,$attrs,$attrsonly,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$timeoutp,$sizelimit,$msgidp);
=item B<ldap_search_ext_s>(ld,base,scope,filter,attrs,attrsonly,serverctrls,clientctrls,timeoutp,sizelimit,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously search the LDAP server w/ Controls
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
base - String
scope - Integer
filter - String
attrs - List Reference
attrsonly - Integer
serverctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
clientctrls - LDAP Control List Pointer
timeoutp - Time in Seconds
sizelimit - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_search_ext_s($ld,$base,$scope,$filter,$attrs,$attrsonly,$serverctrls,$clientctrls,$timeoutp,$sizelimit,$res);
=item B<ldap_search_s>(ld,base,scope,filter,attrs,attrsonly,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously search the LDAP server
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
base - String
scope - Integer
filter - String
attrs - List Reference
attrsonly - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_search_s($ld,$base,$scope,$filter,$attrs,$attrsonly,$res);
=item B<ldap_search_st>(ld,base,scope,filter,attrs,attrsonly,timeout,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously search the LDAP server w/ Timeout
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
base - String
scope - Integer
filter - String
attrs - List Reference
attrsonly - Integer
timeout - Time in Seconds
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_search_st($ld,$base,$scope,$filter,$attrs,$attrsonly,$timeout,$res);
=item B<ldap_set_filter_additions>(lfdp,prefix,suffix)
DESCRIPTION:
Add a prefix and suffix for filter generation
INPUT:
lfdp - LDAP Filter Description Pointer
prefix - String
suffix - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_set_filter_additions($lfdp,$prefix,$suffix);
=item B<ldap_set_lderrno>(ld,e,m,s)
DESCRIPTION:
Set the LDAP error structure
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
e - Integer
m - String
s - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_set_lderrno($ld,$e,$m,$s);
=item B<ldap_set_option>(ld,option,optdata)
DESCRIPTION:
Set a LDAP session option
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
option - Integer
optdata - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_set_option($ld,$option,$optdata);
=item B<ldap_set_rebind_proc>(ld,rebindproc)
DESCRIPTION:
Set the LDAP rebind process
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
OUTPUT:
status - NONE
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_set_rebind_proc($ld,$rebindproc);
=item B<ldap_simple_bind>(ld,who,passwd)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously bind to the LDAP server using simple authentication
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
who - String
passwd - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_simple_bind($ld,$who,$passwd);
=item B<ldap_simple_bind_s>(ld,who,passwd)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously bind to the LDAP server using simple authentication
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
who - String
passwd - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_simple_bind_s($ld,$who,$passwd);
=item B<ldap_sort_entries>(ld,chain,attr)
DESCRIPTION:
Sort the results of a LDAP search
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
chain - LDAP Message Pointer
attr - String
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
chain - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_sort_entries($ld,$chain,$attr);
=item B<ldap_unbind>(ld)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously unbind from the LDAP server
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_unbind($ld);
=item B<ldap_unbind_s>(ld)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously unbind from a LDAP server
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_unbind_s($ld);
=item B<ldap_url_parse>(url)
DESCRIPTION:
Parse a LDAP URL, returning a HASH of its components
INPUT:
url - String
OUTPUT:
status -
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_url_parse($url);
=item B<ldap_url_search>(ld,url,attrsonly)
DESCRIPTION:
Asynchronously search using a LDAP URL
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
url - String
attrsonly - Integer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_url_search($ld,$url,$attrsonly);
=item B<ldap_url_search_s>(ld,url,attrsonly,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously search using a LDAP URL
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
url - String
attrsonly - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_url_search_s($ld,$url,$attrsonly,$res);
=item B<ldap_url_search_st>(ld,url,attrsonly,timeout,res)
DESCRIPTION:
Synchronously search using a LDAP URL w/ timeout
INPUT:
ld - LDAP Session Handle
url - String
attrsonly - Integer
timeout - Time in Seconds
res - LDAP Message Pointer
OUTPUT:
status - Integer
res - LDAP Message Pointer
AVAILABILITY: V2/V3
EXAMPLE:
$status = ldap_url_search_st($ld,$url,$attrsonly,$timeout,$res);
=head1 CREDITS
Most of the Perl API module was written by Clayton Donley to interface with
C API routines from Netscape Communications Corp., Inc.
=head1 BUGS
Documentation needs much work.
LDAPv3 calls not tested or supported in this version.
NT can not use Perl Rebind processes, must use 'ldap_set_default_rebindproc'.
Possible memory leak in ldap_search* is being investigated.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mozilla::LDAP::Conn>, L<Mozilla::LDAP::Entry>, and L<Perl>
=cut