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ldap.search |
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Library: LDAP support (OMLDAP)
Import: omldap.xmd |
define external function ldap.search
value ldap.connection connection
base value string base
scope value integer scope optional
where value string filter
into modifiable ldap.attribute result
format value integer format optional
selects read-only stream attributes
or
define external function ldap.search
value ldap.connection connection
base value string base
scope value integer scope optional
where value string filter
into modifiable ldap.attribute result
format value integer format optional
select remainder string attribute
and ...
Where:
Argument definitions
The ldap.search function executes a search on the LDAP server specified by ldap.connection.
The following example searches one level deep from the base of "stilo.com" for the name, employee number, and telephone number of all employees in the R&D department.
The ldap.attribute shelf contains the selected attributes from the first entry that satisifed the search, keyed by the attribute name.
ldap.advance-entry advances to the next entry satisfying the search. ldap.entry-exists returns false when there are no more entries.
import "omldap.xmd" prefixed by ldap.
process
local ldap.connection my-ldap
local ldap.attribute my-entry variable
set my-ldap to ldap.open 'www.stilo.com'
ldap.search my-ldap
base "o=stilo.com"
scope ldap.scope-onelevel
where "(Department=RD)"
into my-entry
select "name" and "employeenumber" and "phonenumber"
repeat
exit unless ldap.entry-exists my-entry
output ldap.entry-name of my-entry
|| "%n Name: "
|| ldap.reader of my-entry{"name"}
|| "%n Number: "
|| ldap.reader of my-entry{"employeenumber"}
|| "%n Phone: "
|| ldap.reader of my-entry{"phonenumber"}
|| "%n"
again
ldap.advance-entry my-entry
again
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