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LDAP_UFN

Section: C Library Functions (3)
Updated: 22 September 1998
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NAME

ldap_ufn_search_s, ldap_ufn_search_c, ldap_ufn_search_ct, ldap_ufn_setfilter, ldap_ufn_setfilter, ldap_ufn_setprefix, ldap_ufn_timeout - Perform an LDAP user friendly search operation  

SYNOPSIS

#include <ldap.h>

int ldap_ufn_search_c(ld, ufn, attrs, attrsonly, res, cancelproc,
                        cancelparm)
LDAP *ld;
char *ufn;
char **attrs;
int attrsonly;
LDAPMessage **res;
int (*cancelproc)();
void *cancelparm;

int ldap_ufn_search_ct(ld, ufn, attrs, attrsonly, res, cancelproc,
                        cancelparm, tag1, tag2, tag3)
LDAP *ld;
char *ufn;
char **attrs;
int attrsonly;
LDAPMessage **res;
int (*cancelproc)();
void *cancelparm;
char *tag1, *tag2, *tag3;

int ldap_ufn_search_s(ld, ufn, attrs, attrsonly, res)
LDAP *ld;
char *ufn;
char **attrs;
int attrsonly;
LDAPMessage **res;

LDAPFiltDesc *ldap_ufn_setfilter(ld, fname)
LDAP *ld;
char *fname;

void ldap_ufn_setprefix(ld, prefix)
LDAP *ld;
char *prefix;

int ldap_ufn_timeout(tvparam)
void *tvparam;
 

DESCRIPTION

These routines are used to perform LDAP user friendly search operations. ldap_ufn_search_s() is the simplest form. It does the search synchronously. It takes ld to identify the the LDAP connection. The ufn parameter is the user friendly name for which to search. The attrs, attrsonly and res parameters are the same as for ldap_search(3).

The ldap_ufn_search_c() routine functions the same as ldap_ufn_search_s(), except that it takes cancelproc, a function to call periodicly during the search. It should be a function taking a single void * argument, given by calcelparm. If cancelproc returns a non-zero result, the search will be abandoned and no results returned. The purpose of this routine is to provide a way for the search to be cancelled, for example, by a user or because some other condition occurs.

The ldap_ufn_search_ct() routine is like ldap_ufn_search_c(), except that it takes three extra parameters. tag1 is passed to the ldap_init_getfilter(3) routine when resolving the first component of the UFN. tag2 is used when resolving intermediate components. tag3 is used when resolving the last component. By default, the tags used by the other UFN search routines during these three phases of the search are "ufn first", "ufn intermediate", and "ufn last".

The ldap_ufn_setfilter() routine is used to set the ldapfilter.conf(5) file for use with the ldap_init_getfilter(3) routine to fname.

The ldap_ufn_setprefix() routine is used to set the default prefix (actually, it's a suffix) appended to UFNs before searhing. UFNs with fewer than three components have the prefix appended first, before searching. If that fails, the UFN is tried with progressively shorter versions of the prefix, stripping off components. If the UFN has three or more components, it is tried by itself first. If that fails, a similar process is applied with the prefix appended.

The ldap_ufn_timeout() routine is used to set the timeout associated with ldap_ufn_search_s() searches. The timeout parameter should actually be a pointer to a struct timeval (this is so ldap_ufn_timeout() can be used as a cancelproc in the above routines).  

NOTES

These routines may dynamically allocate memory. The caller is required to free such memory using the supplied deallocation routines. Return values are contained in <ldap.h>.  

SEE ALSO

gettimeofday(2), ldap(3), ldap_search(3), ldap_getfilter(3), ldapfilter.conf(5), ldap_error(3)  

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.


 

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