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-manpage(ldb)(3)(May 2004)()()
-manpagename(ldb)(A light-weight database library)
-
-manpagesynopsis()
-
- bf(#include <ldb.h>)
-
-manpagedescription()
-
-ldb is a light weight embedded database library and API. With a
-programming interface that is very similar to LDAP, ldb can store its
-data either in a tdb(3) database or in a real LDAP database.
-
-When used with the tdb backend ldb does not require any database
-daemon. Instead, ldb function calls are processed immediately by the
-ldb library, which does IO directly on the database, while allowing
-multiple readers/writers using operating system byte range locks. This
-leads to an API with very low overheads, often resulting in speeds of
-more than 10x what can be achieved with a more traditional LDAP
-architecture.
-
-It a taxonomy of databases ldb would sit half way between key/value
-pair databases (such as berkley db or tdb) and a full LDAP
-database. With a structured attribute oriented API like LDAP and good
-indexing capabilities, ldb can be used for quite sophisticated
-applications that need a light weight database, without the
-administrative overhead of a full LDAP installation.
-
-Included with ldb are a number of useful command line tools for
-manipulating a ldb database. These tools are similar in style to the
-equivalent ldap command line tools.
-
-In its default mode of operation with a tdb backend, ldb can also be
-seen as a "schema-less LDAP". By default ldb does not require a
-schema, which greatly reduces the complexity of getting started with
-ldb databases. As the complexity of you application grows you can take
-advantage of some of the optional schema-like attributes that ldb
-offers, or you can migrate to using the full LDAP api while keeping
-your exiting ldb code.
-
-If you are new to ldb, then I suggest starting with the manual pages
-for ldbsearch(1) and ldbedit(1), and experimenting with a local
-database. Then I suggest you look at the ldb_connect(3) and
-ldb_search(3) manual pages.
-
-manpagesection(INDEX)
-
-startdit()
-
-dit(bf(ldbsearch(1))) command line ldb search utility
-
-dit(bf(ldbedit(1))) edit all or part of a ldb databse using your
-favourite editor
-
-dit(bf(ldbedit(1))) edit all or part of a ldb databse using your
-favourite editor
-
-dit(bf(ldbadd(1))) add records to a ldb database using LDIF formatted input
-
-dit(bf(ldbdel(1))) delete records from a ldb database
-
-dit(bf(ldbmodify(1))) modify records in a ldb database using LDIF
-formatted input
-
-dit(bf(ldb_connect(3))) connect to a ldb backend
-
-dit(bf(ldb_search(3))) perform a database search
-
-dit(bf(ldb_add(3))) add a record to the database
-
-dit(bf(ldb_delete(3))) delete a record from the database
-
-dit(bf(ldb_modify(3))) modify a record in the database
-
-dit(bf(ldb_errstring(3))) retrieve extended error information from the
-last operation
-
-dit(bf(ldb_ldif_write(3))) write a LDIF formatted message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_ldif_write_file(3))) write a LDIF formatted message to a file
-
-dit(bf(ldb_ldif_read(3))) read a LDIF formatted message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_ldif_read_free(3))) free the result of a ldb_ldif_read()
-
-dit(bf(ldb_ldif_read_file(3))) read a LDIF message from a file
-
-dit(bf(ldb_ldif_read_string(3))) read a LDIF message from a string
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_find_element(3))) find an element in a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_val_equal_exact(3))) compare two ldb_val structures
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_find_val(3))) find an element by value
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_add_empty(3))) add an empty message element to a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_add(3))) add a non-empty message element to a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_element_compare(3))) compare two ldb_message_element structures
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_find_int(3))) return an integer value from a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_find_uint(3))) return an unsigned integer value from a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_find_double(3))) return a double value from a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_msg_find_string(3))) return a string value from a ldb_message
-
-dit(bf(ldb_set_alloc(3))) set the memory allocation function to be used by ldb
-
-dit(bf(ldb_set_debug(3))) set a debug handler to be used by ldb
-
-dit(bf(ldb_set_debug_stderr(3))) set a debug handler for stderr output
-
-enddit()
-
-manpageauthor()
-
-ldb was written by Andrew Tridgell
-url(http://samba.org/~tridge/)(http://samba.org/~tridge/)
-
-If you wish to report a problem or make a suggestion then please see
-the url(http://ldb.samba.org/)(http://ldb.samba.org/) web site for
-current contact and maintainer information.
-
-ldb is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2
-or later. Please see the file COPYING for license details.
-