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/* $OpenLDAP$ */
/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software <http://www.openldap.org/>.
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*
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* Copyright 1999-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation.
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* Portions Copyright 1999 Dmitry Kovalev.
* Portions Copyright 2002 Pierangelo Masarati.
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* Portions Copyright 2004 Mark Adamson.
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* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
* Public License.
*
* A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the
* top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at
* <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>.
*/
/* ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
* This work was initially developed by Dmitry Kovalev for inclusion
* by OpenLDAP Software. Additional significant contributors include
* Pierangelo Masarati.
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*/
#include "portable.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include "ac/string.h"
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include "slap.h"
#include "ldif.h"
#include "proto-sql.h"
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static int
create_baseObject(
BackendDB *be,
const char *fname,
int lineno );
static int
read_baseObject(
BackendDB *be,
const char *fname );
int
backsql_db_config(
BackendDB *be,
const char *fname,
int lineno,
int argc,
char **argv )
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{
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backsql_info *bi = (backsql_info *)be->be_private;
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "==>backsql_db_config()\n", 0, 0, 0 );
assert( bi != NULL );
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if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "dbhost" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"missing hostname in \"dbhost\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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bi->sql_dbhost = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config(): hostname=%s\n",
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bi->sql_dbhost, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "dbuser" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"missing username in \"dbuser\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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bi->sql_dbuser = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): dbuser=%s\n",
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bi->sql_dbuser, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "dbpasswd" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"missing password in \"dbpasswd\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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bi->sql_dbpasswd = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"dbpasswd=%s\n", /* bi->sql_dbpasswd */ "xxxx", 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "dbname" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"missing database name in \"dbname\" "
"directive\n", fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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bi->sql_dbname = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): dbname=%s\n",
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bi->sql_dbname, 0, 0 );
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "concat_pattern" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing pattern"
"in \"concat_pattern\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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if ( backsql_split_pattern( argv[ 1 ], &bi->sql_concat_func, 2 ) ) {
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"unable to parse pattern \"%s\"\n"
"in \"concat_pattern\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, argv[ 1 ] );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"concat_pattern=\"%s\"\n", argv[ 1 ], 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "subtree_cond" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL condition "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"in \"subtree_cond\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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ber_str2bv( argv[ 1 ], 0, 1, &bi->sql_subtree_cond );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"subtree_cond=%s\n", bi->sql_subtree_cond.bv_val, 0, 0 );
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} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "children_cond" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL condition "
"in \"children_cond\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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ber_str2bv( argv[ 1 ], 0, 1, &bi->sql_children_cond );
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Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"subtree_cond=%s\n", bi->sql_children_cond.bv_val, 0, 0 );
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} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "oc_query" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL statement "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"in \"oc_query\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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bi->sql_oc_query = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"oc_query=%s\n", bi->sql_oc_query, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "at_query" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL statement "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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"in \"at_query\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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bi->sql_at_query = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"at_query=%s\n", bi->sql_at_query, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "insentry_stmt" ) ||
!strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "insentry_query" ) )
{
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL statement "
"in \"insentry_stmt\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
bi->sql_insentry_stmt = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"insentry_stmt=%s\n", bi->sql_insentry_stmt, 0, 0 );
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "create_needs_select" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"create_needs_select\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_CREATE_NEEDS_SELECT;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_CREATE_NEEDS_SELECT;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"create_needs_select\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"create_needs_select =%s\n",
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BACKSQL_CREATE_NEEDS_SELECT( bi ) ? "yes" : "no",
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "upper_func" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing function name "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
"in \"upper_func\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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ber_str2bv( argv[ 1 ], 0, 1, &bi->sql_upper_func );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"upper_func=%s\n", bi->sql_upper_func.bv_val, 0, 0 );
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "upper_needs_cast" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"upper_needs_cast\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_UPPER_NEEDS_CAST;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_UPPER_NEEDS_CAST;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"upper_needs_cast\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"upper_needs_cast =%s\n",
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BACKSQL_UPPER_NEEDS_CAST( bi ) ? "yes" : "no", 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "strcast_func" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing function name "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
"in \"strcast_func\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
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ber_str2bv( argv[ 1 ], 0, 1, &bi->sql_strcast_func );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
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"strcast_func=%s\n", bi->sql_strcast_func.bv_val, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "delentry_stmt" ) ||
!strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "delentry_query" ) )
{
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL statement "
"in \"delentry_stmt\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
bi->sql_delentry_stmt = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"delentry_stmt=%s\n", bi->sql_delentry_stmt, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "renentry_stmt" ) ||
!strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "renentry_query" ) )
{
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL statement "
"in \"renentry_stmt\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
bi->sql_renentry_stmt = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"renentry_stmt=%s\n", bi->sql_renentry_stmt, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "delobjclasses_stmt" ) ||
!strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "delobjclasses_query" ) )
{
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL statement "
"in \"delobjclasses_stmt\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
bi->sql_delobjclasses_stmt = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"delobjclasses_stmt=%s\n", bi->sql_delobjclasses_stmt, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "has_ldapinfo_dn_ru" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
"in \"has_ldapinfo_dn_ru\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_HAS_LDAPINFO_DN_RU;
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_DONTCHECK_LDAPINFO_DN_RU;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_HAS_LDAPINFO_DN_RU;
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_DONTCHECK_LDAPINFO_DN_RU;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
"\"has_ldapinfo_dn_ru\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"has_ldapinfo_dn_ru=%s\n",
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BACKSQL_HAS_LDAPINFO_DN_RU( bi ) ? "yes" : "no", 0, 0 );
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "fail_if_no_mapping" ) ) {
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
2002-08-23 16:54:08 +08:00
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"fail_if_no_mapping\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_FAIL_IF_NO_MAPPING;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_FAIL_IF_NO_MAPPING;
Final run of changes to back-sql; IBM db2 support has been tested. Now related ITSes need be audited and possibly closed. Enhancements: - re-styled code for better readability - upgraded backend API to reflect recent changes - LDAP schema is checked when loading SQL/LDAP mapping - AttributeDescription/ObjectClass pointers used for more efficient mapping lookup - bervals used where string length is required often - atomized write operations by committing at the end of each operation and defaulting connection closure to rollback - added LDAP access control to write operations - fully implemented modrdn (with rdn attrs change, deleteoldrdn, access check, parent/children check and more) - added parent access control, children control to delete operation - added structuralObjectClass operational attribute check and value return on search - added hasSubordinate operational attribute on demand - search limits are appropriately enforced - function backsql_strcat() has been made more efficient - concat function has been made configurable by means of a pattern - added config switches: - fail_if_no_mapping write operations fail if there is no mapping - has_ldapinfo_dn_ru overrides autodetect - concat_pattern a string containing two '?' is used (note that "?||?" should be more portable than builtin function "CONCAT(?,?)") - strcast_func cast of string constants in "SELECT DISTINCT statements (needed by PostgreSQL) - upper_needs_cast cast the argument of upper when required (basically when building dn substring queries) Todo: - add security checks for SQL statements that can be injected (?) - re-test with previously supported RDBMs - replace dn_ru and so with normalized dn (no need for upper() and so in dn match) - implement a backsql_normalize() function to replace the upper() conversion routines - note that subtree deletion, subtree renaming and so could be easily implemented (rollback and consistency checks are available :) - implement "lastmod" and other operational stuff (ldap_entries table ?)
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} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"fail_if_no_mapping\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"fail_if_no_mapping=%s\n",
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BACKSQL_FAIL_IF_NO_MAPPING( bi ) ? "yes" : "no", 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "allow_orphans" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"allow_orphans\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_ALLOW_ORPHANS;
} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
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bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_ALLOW_ORPHANS;
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"allow_orphans\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"allow_orphans=%s\n",
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BACKSQL_ALLOW_ORPHANS( bi ) ? "yes" : "no", 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "baseobject" ) ) {
if ( be->be_suffix == NULL ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): : "
"must be defined after \"suffix\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( bi->sql_baseObject ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): : "
"\"baseObject\" already provided (will be overwritten)\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
entry_free( bi->sql_baseObject );
}
switch ( argc ) {
case 1:
return create_baseObject( be, fname, lineno );
case 2:
return read_baseObject( be, argv[ 1 ] );
default:
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"trailing values "
"in \"baseObject\" directive?\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "sqllayer" ) ) {
if ( backsql_api_config( bi, argv[ 1 ], argc - 2, &argv[ 2 ] ) )
{
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"unable to load sqllayer \"%s\"\n",
fname, lineno, argv[ 1 ] );
return 1;
}
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "id_query" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing SQL condition "
"in \"id_query\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
bi->sql_id_query = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"id_query=%s\n", bi->sql_id_query, 0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "use_subtree_shortcut" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"use_subtree_shortcut\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_USE_SUBTREE_SHORTCUT;
} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_USE_SUBTREE_SHORTCUT;
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"use_subtree_shortcut\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"use_subtree_shortcut=%s\n",
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BACKSQL_USE_SUBTREE_SHORTCUT( bi ) ? "yes" : "no",
0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "fetch_all_attrs" ) ) {
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"fetch_all_attrs\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_FETCH_ALL_ATTRS;
} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_FETCH_ALL_ATTRS;
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"fetch_all_attrs\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"fetch_all_attrs=%s\n",
BACKSQL_FETCH_ALL_ATTRS( bi ) ? "yes" : "no",
0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "fetch_attrs" ) ) {
char *str, *s, *next;
char delimstr[] = ",";
if ( argc < 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing <attrlist>"
"in \"fetch_all_attrs <attrlist>\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
str = ch_strdup( argv[ 1 ] );
for ( s = ldap_pvt_strtok( str, delimstr, &next );
s != NULL;
s = ldap_pvt_strtok( NULL, delimstr, &next ) )
{
if ( strlen( s ) == 1 ) {
if ( *s == '*' ) {
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_FETCH_ALL_USERATTRS;
argv[ 1 ][ s - str ] = ',';
} else if ( *s == '+' ) {
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_FETCH_ALL_OPATTRS;
argv[ 1 ][ s - str ] = ',';
}
}
}
ch_free( str );
bi->sql_anlist = str2anlist( bi->sql_anlist, argv[ 1 ], delimstr );
if ( bi->sql_anlist == NULL ) {
return -1;
}
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "check_schema" ) ) {
if ( argc != 2 ) {
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Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing { yes | no }"
"in \"check_schema\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "yes" ) == 0 ) {
bi->sql_flags |= BSQLF_CHECK_SCHEMA;
} else if ( strcasecmp( argv[ 1 ], "no" ) == 0 ) {
bi->sql_flags &= ~BSQLF_CHECK_SCHEMA;
} else {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"\"check_schema\" directive arg "
"must be \"yes\" or \"no\"\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<==backsql_db_config(): "
"check_schema=%s\n",
BACKSQL_CHECK_SCHEMA( bi ) ? "yes" : "no",
0, 0 );
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "aliasing_keyword" ) ) {
if ( argc != 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing arg "
"in \"aliasing_keyword <string>\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( ! BER_BVISNULL( &bi->sql_aliasing ) ) {
ch_free( bi->sql_aliasing.bv_val );
}
ber_str2bv( argv[ 1 ], strlen( argv[ 1 ] ) + 1, 1,
&bi->sql_aliasing );
/* add a trailing space... */
bi->sql_aliasing.bv_val[ bi->sql_aliasing.bv_len - 1] = ' ';
} else if ( !strcasecmp( argv[ 0 ], "aliasing_quote" ) ) {
if ( argc != 2 ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"missing arg "
"in \"aliasing_quote <string>\" directive\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( ! BER_BVISNULL( &bi->sql_aliasing_quote ) ) {
ch_free( bi->sql_aliasing_quote.bv_val );
}
ber_str2bv( argv[ 1 ], 0, 1, &bi->sql_aliasing_quote );
} else {
return SLAP_CONF_UNKNOWN;
}
return 0;
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}
/*
* Read the entries specified in fname and merge the attributes
* to the user defined baseObject entry. Note that if we find any errors
* what so ever, we will discard the entire entries, print an
* error message and return.
*/
static int
read_baseObject(
BackendDB *be,
const char *fname )
{
backsql_info *bi = (backsql_info *)be->be_private;
LDIFFP *fp;
int rc = 0, lineno = 0, lmax = 0;
char *buf = NULL;
assert( fname != NULL );
fp = ldif_open( fname, "r" );
if ( fp == NULL ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
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"could not open back-sql baseObject "
"attr file \"%s\" - absolute path?\n",
fname, 0, 0 );
perror( fname );
return LDAP_OTHER;
}
bi->sql_baseObject = entry_alloc();
if ( bi->sql_baseObject == NULL ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
"read_baseObject_file: entry_alloc failed", 0, 0, 0 );
ldif_close( fp );
return LDAP_NO_MEMORY;
}
bi->sql_baseObject->e_name = be->be_suffix[0];
bi->sql_baseObject->e_nname = be->be_nsuffix[0];
bi->sql_baseObject->e_attrs = NULL;
while ( ldif_read_record( fp, &lineno, &buf, &lmax ) ) {
Entry *e = str2entry( buf );
Attribute *a;
if( e == NULL ) {
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fprintf( stderr, "back-sql baseObject: "
"could not parse entry (line=%d)\n",
lineno );
rc = LDAP_OTHER;
break;
}
/* make sure the DN is the database's suffix */
if ( !be_issuffix( be, &e->e_nname ) ) {
fprintf( stderr,
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"back-sql: invalid baseObject - "
"dn=\"%s\" (line=%d)\n",
e->e_name.bv_val, lineno );
entry_free( e );
rc = EXIT_FAILURE;
break;
}
/*
* we found a valid entry, so walk thru all the attributes in the
* entry, and add each attribute type and description to baseObject
*/
for ( a = e->e_attrs; a != NULL; a = a->a_next ) {
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if ( attr_merge( bi->sql_baseObject, a->a_desc,
a->a_vals,
( a->a_nvals == a->a_vals ) ?
NULL : a->a_nvals ) )
{
rc = LDAP_OTHER;
break;
}
}
entry_free( e );
if ( rc ) {
break;
}
}
if ( rc ) {
entry_free( bi->sql_baseObject );
bi->sql_baseObject = NULL;
}
ch_free( buf );
ldif_close( fp );
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Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_CONFIG, "back-sql baseObject file \"%s\" read.\n",
fname, 0, 0 );
return rc;
}
static int
create_baseObject(
BackendDB *be,
const char *fname,
int lineno )
{
backsql_info *bi = (backsql_info *)be->be_private;
LDAPRDN rdn;
char *p;
int rc, iAVA;
char buf[1024];
snprintf( buf, sizeof(buf),
"dn: %s\n"
"objectClass: extensibleObject\n"
"description: builtin baseObject for back-sql\n"
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"description: all entries mapped "
"in the \"ldap_entries\" table\n"
"description: must have "
"\"" BACKSQL_BASEOBJECT_IDSTR "\" "
"in the \"parent\" column",
be->be_suffix[0].bv_val );
bi->sql_baseObject = str2entry( buf );
if ( bi->sql_baseObject == NULL ) {
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"unable to parse baseObject entry\n",
fname, lineno, 0 );
return 1;
}
if ( BER_BVISEMPTY( &be->be_suffix[ 0 ] ) ) {
return 0;
}
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rc = ldap_bv2rdn( &be->be_suffix[ 0 ], &rdn, (char **)&p,
LDAP_DN_FORMAT_LDAP );
if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
snprintf( buf, sizeof(buf),
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"unable to extract RDN "
"from baseObject DN \"%s\" (%d: %s)",
be->be_suffix[ 0 ].bv_val,
rc, ldap_err2string( rc ) );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): %s\n",
fname, lineno, buf );
return 1;
}
for ( iAVA = 0; rdn[ iAVA ]; iAVA++ ) {
LDAPAVA *ava = rdn[ iAVA ];
AttributeDescription *ad = NULL;
slap_syntax_transform_func *transf = NULL;
struct berval bv = BER_BVNULL;
const char *text = NULL;
assert( ava != NULL );
rc = slap_bv2ad( &ava->la_attr, &ad, &text );
if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
snprintf( buf, sizeof(buf),
"AttributeDescription of naming "
"attribute #%d from baseObject "
"DN \"%s\": %d: %s",
iAVA, be->be_suffix[ 0 ].bv_val,
rc, ldap_err2string( rc ) );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): %s\n",
fname, lineno, buf );
return 1;
}
transf = ad->ad_type->sat_syntax->ssyn_pretty;
if ( transf ) {
/*
* transform value by pretty function
* if value is empty, use empty_bv
*/
rc = ( *transf )( ad->ad_type->sat_syntax,
ava->la_value.bv_len
? &ava->la_value
: (struct berval *) &slap_empty_bv,
&bv, NULL );
if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
snprintf( buf, sizeof(buf),
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"prettying of attribute #%d "
"from baseObject "
"DN \"%s\" failed: %d: %s",
iAVA, be->be_suffix[ 0 ].bv_val,
rc, ldap_err2string( rc ) );
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
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"<==backsql_db_config (%s line %d): "
"%s\n",
fname, lineno, buf );
return 1;
}
}
if ( !BER_BVISNULL( &bv ) ) {
if ( ava->la_flags & LDAP_AVA_FREE_VALUE ) {
ber_memfree( ava->la_value.bv_val );
}
ava->la_value = bv;
ava->la_flags |= LDAP_AVA_FREE_VALUE;
}
attr_merge_normalize_one( bi->sql_baseObject,
ad, &ava->la_value, NULL );
}
ldap_rdnfree( rdn );
return 0;
}