openldap/servers/slapd/back-perl/SampleLDAP.pm
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=head1 Introduction
This is a sample Perl module for the OpenLDAP server slapd.
It also contains the documentation that you will need to
get up and going.
WARNING: the interfaces of this backen to the perl module
MAY change. Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
=head1 Overview
The Perl back end works by embedding a Perl interpreter into
the slapd backend. Then when the configuration file indicates
that we are going to be using a Perl backend it will get an
option that tells it what module to use. It then creates a
new Perl object that handles all the request for that particular
instance of the back end.
=head1 Interface
You will need to create a method for each one of the
following actions that you wish to handle.
* new # Creates a new object.
* search # Performs the ldap search
* compare # does a compare
* modify # modify's and entry
* add # adds an entry to back end
* modrdn # modifies a an entries rdn
* delete # deletes an ldap entry
* config # process unknow config file lines
=head2 new
This method is called when the config file encounters a
B<perlmod> line. The module in that line is then effectively
used into the perl interpreter, then the new method is called
to create a new object. Note that multiple instances of that
object may be instantiated, as with any perl object.
The new method doesn't receive any arguments other than the
class name.
RETURN:
=head2 search
This method is called when a search request comes from a client.
It arguments are as follow.
* obj reference
* filter string
* size limit
* time limit
* attributes only flag ( 1 for yes )
* list of attributes that are to be returned. (could be empty)
RETURN:
=head2 compare
This method is called when a compare request comes from a client.
Its arguments are as follows.
* obj reference
* dn
RETURN:
=head2 modify
This method is called when a modify request comes from a client.
Its arguments are as follows.
* obj reference
* dn
* lists formatted as follows
{ ADD | DELETE | REPLACE }, key, value
RETURN:
=head2 add
This method is called when a add request comes from a client.
Its arguments are as follows.
* obj reference
* entry in string format.
RETURN:
=head2 modrdn
This method is called when a modrdn request comes from a client.
Its arguments are as follows.
* obj reference
* dn
* new rdn
* delete old dn flage ( 1 means yes )
RETURN:
=head2 delete
This method is called when a delete request comes from a client.
Its arguments are as follows.
* obj reference
* dn
RETURN:
=head2 config
* obj reference
* arrray of arguments on line
RETURN: non zero value if this is not a valid option.
=head1 Configuration
The perl section of the config file recognizes the following
options. It should also be noted that any option not recoginized
will be sent to the B<config> method of the perl module as noted
above.
database perl # startn section for the perl database
suffix "o=AnyOrg, c=US"
perlModulePath /path/to/libs # addes the path to @INC variable same
# as "use lib '/path/to/libs'"
perlModule ModName # use the module name ModName from ModName.pm
=cut
package SampleLDAP;
use POSIX;
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my $this = {};
bless $this, $class;
print STDERR "Here in new\n";
print STDERR "Posix Var " . BUFSIZ . " and " . FILENAME_MAX . "\n";
return $this;
}
sub search
{
my $this = shift;
my( $filterStr, $sizeLim, $timeLim, $attrOnly, @attrs ) = @_;
print STDERR "====$filterStr====\n";
$filterStr =~ s/\(|\)//g;
$filterStr =~ s/=/: /;
my @match_dn = ();
foreach my $dn ( keys %$this ) {
if ( $this->{ $dn } =~ /$filterStr/im ) {
push @match_dn, $dn;
last if ( scalar @match_dn == $sizeLim );
}
}
my @match_entries = ();
foreach my $dn ( @match_dn ) {
push @match_entries, $this->{ $dn };
}
return ( 0 , @match_entries );
}
sub compare
{
my $this = shift;
my ( $dn ) = @_;
return 1;
}
sub modify
{
my $this = shift;
my ( $dn, @list ) = @_;
while ( @list > 0 ) {
my $action = shift @list;
my $key = shift @list;
my $value = shift @list;
if( $action eq "ADD" ) {
$this->{ $dn } .= "$key: $value\n";
}
elsif( $action eq "DELETE" ) {
$this->{ $dn } =~ s/^$key:\s*$value\n//mi ;
}
elsif( $action eq "REPLACE" ) {
$this->{ $dn } =~ s/$key: .*$/$key: $value/im ;
}
}
return 0;
}
sub add
{
my $this = shift;
my ( $entryStr ) = @_;
my ( $dn ) = ( $entryStr =~ /dn:\s(.*)$/m );
#
# This needs to be here untill a normalize dn is
# passed to this routine.
#
$dn = uc( $dn );
$dn =~ s/\s*//g;
$this->{$dn} = $entryStr;
return 0;
}
sub modrdn
{
my $this = shift;
my ( $dn, $newdn, $delFlag ) = @_;
$this->{ $newdn } = $this->{ $dn };
if( $delFlag ) {
delete $this->{ $dn };
}
return 0;
}
sub delete
{
my $this = shift;
my ( $dn ) = @_;
print STDERR "XXXXXX $dn XXXXXXX\n";
delete $this->{$dn};
}
sub config
{
my $this = shift;
my ( @args ) = @_;
local $, = " - ";
print STDERR @args;
print STDERR "\n";
return 0;
}
1;