Net_LDAP2 |
This is the main class. It enables you to connect and bind to a LDAP-server
and to run ldap-querys like searching and manipulating entries.
Most common, you will run a search using a LDAP-Filter and will get a
Net_LDAP2_Search-object.
You may also fetch an entry directly, which gives you a Net_LDAP2_Entry-object.
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Net_LDAP2_Search |
Objects of this class are returned from search querys. You can use this
object to retrieve informations about a search result, like
how much entries you have found for the provided filter.
You can retrieve the found entries as Net_LDAP2_Entry-objects
in various forms: sorted, consecutively starting from the end or beginning
or unsorted at once.
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Net_LDAP2_Entry |
Objects of this kind are either produced by casting fresh entries manually, by retrieving
the result of a LDAP-search or by fetching an entry directly.
It gives you the possibility to read and/or manipulate the attributes of an entry which describes
the characteristic of the specific object.
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Net_LDAP2_Util |
The utility class contains only static methods, so you should not need to make an instance of it.
It features some helpful methods, some of them are used internally by Net_LDAP2 but may
be used externally from you as well.
The most methods deal with escaping issues, since LDAP has some metacharacters with
special meaning so that they usually need to be properly escaped.
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Net_LDAP2_Filter |
You are free to give LDAP-Filters on your own to the Net_LDAP2->search() method,
however this has some drawbacks (including escaping issues).
For this reason, you can use the Net_LDAP2_Filter class to easily
build and combine your filters.
LDAP filters are extensively explained at the chapter LDAP filters.
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Net_LDAP2_Error |
This is a error class. Most methods of Net_LDAP2 will return a object of this class
if something went wrong. You can use this object to identify errors and to get
detailed knowledge on what went wrong. See Errorhandling
for more information.
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Net_LDAP2_LDIF |
LDIF files are human readable, plain text files containing directory data and/or change commands,
much like an SQL file. Unlike SQL files, it is data centric, not action centric.
Net_LDAP2_LDIF enables you to convert between Net_LDAP2_Entry-objects
and LDIF files. Please note, that Net_LDAP2_LDIF has a little different error handling explained later.
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Net_LDAP2_SimpleFileSchemaCache |
Net_LDAP2 features a schema caching facility. This class implements a simple
file based cache that allows Net_LDAP2 to store the schema data that get fetched from LDAP inside a
file to accelerate schema access. Caching the schema can gain some performance, especially with
slow servers or connections. You may use this cache class for example to store the schema object
in a linux tmpfs which will result in caching the schema in the computers memory, enabling nearly
instant access. This cache also features a cache ageing mechanism.
Please see Schema caching for more information.
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