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// $OpenLDAP$
/*
* Copyright 2000-2018 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
* COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT file
*/
#ifndef LDAP_ASYN_CONNECTION_H
#define LDAP_ASYN_CONNECTION_H
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<ldap.h>
#include <LDAPEntry.h>
#include <LDAPException.h>
#include <LDAPMessageQueue.h>
#include <LDAPConstraints.h>
#include <LDAPModification.h>
#include <LDAPModList.h>
#include <LDAPUrl.h>
#include <LDAPUrlList.h>
#include <SaslInteractionHandler.h>
#include <TlsOptions.h>
//* Main class for an asynchronous LDAP connection
/**
* This class represents an asynchronous connection to an LDAP-Server. It
* provides the methods for authentication, and all other LDAP-Operations
* (e.g. search, add, delete, etc.)
* All of the LDAP-Operations return a pointer to a LDAPMessageQueue-Object,
* which can be used to obtain the results of that operation.
* A basic example of this class could be like this: <BR>
* 1. Create a new LDAPAsynConnection Object: <BR>
* 2. Use the init-method to initialize the connection <BR>
* 3. Call the bind-method to authenticate to the directory <BR>
* 4. Obtain the bind results from the return LDAPMessageQueue-Object <BR>
* 5. Perform on of the operations on the directory (add, delete, search, ..)
* <BR>
* 6. Use the return LDAPMessageQueue to obtain the results of the operation
* <BR>
* 7. Close the connection (feature not implemented yet :) ) <BR>
*/
class LDAPAsynConnection{
public :
/**
* Constant for the Search-Operation to indicate a Base-Level
* Search
*/
static const int SEARCH_BASE=0;
/**
* Constant for the Search-Operation to indicate a One-Level
* Search
*/
static const int SEARCH_ONE=1;
/**
* Constant for the Search-Operation to indicate a subtree
* Search
*/
static const int SEARCH_SUB=2;
/** Construtor that initializes a connection to a server
* @param hostname Name (or IP-Adress) of the destination host
* @param port Port the LDAP server is running on
* @param cons Default constraints to use with operations over
* this connection
*/
LDAPAsynConnection(const std::string& url=std::string("localhost"),
int port=0, LDAPConstraints *cons=new LDAPConstraints() );
//* Destructor
virtual ~LDAPAsynConnection();
/**
* Initializes a connection to a server.
*
* There actually no
* communication to the server. Just the object is initialized
* (e.g. this method is called within the
* LDAPAsynConnection(char*,int,LDAPConstraints) constructor.)
* @param hostname The Name or IP-Address of the destination
* LDAP-Server
* @param port The Network Port the server is running on
*/
void init(const std::string& hostname, int port);
/**
* Initializes a connection to a server.
*
* There actually no communication to the server. Just the
* object is initialized
* @param uri The LDAP-Uri for the destination
*/
void initialize(const std::string& uri);
/**
* Start TLS on this connection. This isn't in the constructor,
* because it could fail (i.e. server doesn't have SSL cert, client
* api wasn't compiled against OpenSSL, etc.).
* @throws LDAPException if the TLS Layer could not be setup
* correctly
*/
void start_tls();
/** Simple authentication to a LDAP-Server
*
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* This method does a simple (username, password) bind to the server.
* Other, saver, authentcation methods are provided later
* @param dn the distiguished name to bind as
* @param passwd cleartext password to use
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* bind(const std::string& dn="",
const std::string& passwd="",
const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
LDAPMessageQueue* saslBind(const std::string& mech,
const std::string& cred,
const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
LDAPMessageQueue* saslInteractiveBind(const std::string& mech,
int flags=0,
SaslInteractionHandler *sih=0,
const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
/** Performing a search on a directory tree.
*
* Use the search method to perform a search on the LDAP-Directory
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param base The distinguished name of the starting point for the
* search operation
* @param scope The scope of the search. Possible values: <BR>
* LDAPAsynConnection::SEARCH_BASE, <BR>
* LDAPAsynConnection::SEARCH_ONE, <BR>
* LDAPAsynConnection::SEARCH_SUB
* @param filter The std::string representation of a search filter to
* use with this operation
* @param attrsOnly true if only the attributes names (no values)
* should be returned
* @param cons A set of constraints that should be used with this
* request
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* search(const std::string& base="", int scope=0,
const std::string& filter="objectClass=*",
const StringList& attrs=StringList(),
bool attrsOnly=false,
const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
/** Delete an entry from the directory
*
* This method sends a delete request to the server
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param dn Distinguished name of the entry that should be deleted
* @param cons A set of constraints that should be used with this
* request
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* del(const std::string& dn, const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
/**
* Perform the COMPARE-operation on an attribute
*
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param dn Distinguished name of the entry for which the compare
* should be performed
* @param attr An Attribute (one (!) value) to use for the
* compare operation
* @param cons A set of constraints that should be used with this
* request
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* compare(const std::string& dn,
const LDAPAttribute& attr,
const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
/** Add an entry to the directory
*
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param le The entry that will be added to the directory
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* add( const LDAPEntry* le,
const LDAPConstraints *const=0);
/** Apply modifications to attributes of an entry
*
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param dn Distiguished Name of the Entry to modify
* @param modlist A set of modification that should be applied
* to the Entry
* @param cons A set of constraints that should be used with this
* request
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* modify(const std::string& dn,
const LDAPModList *modlist,
const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
/** modify the DN of an entry
*
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param dn DN to modify
* @param newRDN The new relative DN for the entry
* @param delOldRDN true=The old RDN will be removed from the
* attributes <BR>
* false=The old RDN will still be present in the
* attributes of the entry
* @param newParentDN The DN of the new parent entry of the entry
* 0 to keep the old one
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* rename(const std::string& dn,
const std::string& newRDN,
bool delOldRDN=false, const std::string& newParentDN="",
const LDAPConstraints* cons=0);
/** Perform a LDAP extended Operation
*
* @throws LDAPException If the Request could not be sent to the
* destination server, a LDAPException-object contains the
* error that occured.
* @param oid The dotted decimal representation of the extended
* Operation that should be performed
* @param value The data asociated with this operation
* @param cons A set of constraints that should be used with this
* request
*/
LDAPMessageQueue* extOperation(const std::string& oid,
const std::string& value="", const LDAPConstraints *cons=0);
/** End an outstanding request
*
* @param q All outstanding request related to this LDAPMessageQueue
* will be abandoned
*/
void abandon(LDAPMessageQueue *q);
/**
* Performs the UNBIND-operation on the destination server
*
* @throws LDAPException in any case of an error
*/
void unbind();
/**
* @returns The C-APIs LDAP-structure that is associated with the
* current connection
*/
LDAP* getSessionHandle() const ;
/**
* @returns The Hostname of the destination server of the
* connection.
*/
const std::string& getHost() const;
/**
* @returns The Port to which this connection is connecting to on
* the remote server.
*/
int getPort() const;
/** Change the default constraints of the connection
*
* @parameter cons cons New LDAPConstraints to use with the connection
*/
void setConstraints(LDAPConstraints *cons);
/** Get the default constraints of the connection
*
* @return Pointer to the LDAPConstraints-Object that is currently
* used with the Connection
*/
const LDAPConstraints* getConstraints() const;
TlsOptions getTlsOptions() const;
/**
* This method is used internally for automatic referral chasing.
* It tries to bind to a destination server of the URLs of a
* referral.
*
* @throws LDAPException in any case of an error
* @param urls Contains a std::list of LDAP-Urls that indicate the
* destinations of a referral
* @param usedUrl After this method has successfully bind to one of
* the Destination URLs this parameter contains the URLs
* which was contacted.
* @param cons An LDAPConstraints-Object that should be used for
* the new connection. If this object contains a
* LDAPRebind-object it is used to bind to the new server
*/
LDAPAsynConnection* referralConnect(const LDAPUrlList& urls,
LDAPUrlList::const_iterator& usedUrl,
const LDAPConstraints* cons) const;
private :
/**
* Private copy constructor. So nobody can call it.
*/
LDAPAsynConnection(const LDAPAsynConnection& lc){};
/**
* A pointer to the C-API LDAP-structure that is associated with
* this connection
*/
LDAP *cur_session;
/**
* A pointer to the default LDAPConstrains-object that is used when
* no LDAPConstraints-parameter is provided with a call for a
* LDAP-operation
*/
LDAPConstraints *m_constr;
/**
* The URI of this connection
*/
LDAPUrl m_uri;
protected:
/**
* Is caching enabled?
*/
bool m_cacheEnabled;
};
#endif //LDAP_ASYN_CONNECTION_H
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