/* ldb database library Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004 Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2004 Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2005 ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the ldb ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released ** under the LGPL This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ /* * Name: ldb * * Component: ldb header * * Description: defines for base ldb API * * Author: Andrew Tridgell * Author: Stefan Metzmacher */ /** \file ldb.h Samba's ldb database This header file provides the main API for ldb. */ #ifndef _LDB_H_ /*! \cond DOXYGEN_IGNORE */ #define _LDB_H_ 1 /*! \endcond */ /* major restrictions as compared to normal LDAP: - no async calls. - each record must have a unique key field - the key must be representable as a NULL terminated C string and may not contain a comma or braces major restrictions as compared to tdb: - no explicit locking calls UPDATE: we have transactions now, better than locking --SSS. */ #ifndef ldb_val /** Result value An individual lump of data in a result comes in this format. The pointer will usually be to a UTF-8 string if the application is sensible, but it can be to anything you like, including binary data blobs of arbitrary size. \note the data is null (0x00) terminated, but the length does not include the terminator. */ struct ldb_val { uint8_t *data; /*!< result data */ size_t length; /*!< length of data */ }; #endif /** internal ldb exploded dn structures */ struct ldb_dn_component { char *name; struct ldb_val value; }; struct ldb_dn { int comp_num; struct ldb_dn_component *components; }; /** There are a number of flags that are used with ldap_modify() in ldb_message_element.flags fields. The LDA_FLAGS_MOD_ADD, LDA_FLAGS_MOD_DELETE and LDA_FLAGS_MOD_REPLACE flags are used in ldap_modify() calls to specify whether attributes are being added, deleted or modified respectively. */ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK 0x3 /** Flag value used in ldap_modify() to indicate that attributes are being added. \sa LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK */ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_ADD 1 /** Flag value used in ldap_modify() to indicate that attributes are being replaced. \sa LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK */ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_REPLACE 2 /** Flag value used in ldap_modify() to indicate that attributes are being deleted. \sa LDB_FLAG_MOD_MASK */ #define LDB_FLAG_MOD_DELETE 3 /** OID for logic AND comaprison. This is the well known object ID for a logical AND comparitor. */ #define LDB_OID_COMPARATOR_AND "1.2.840.113556.1.4.803" /** OID for logic OR comparison. This is the well known object ID for a logical OR comparitor. */ #define LDB_OID_COMPARATOR_OR "1.2.840.113556.1.4.804" /** results are given back as arrays of ldb_message_element */ struct ldb_message_element { unsigned int flags; const char *name; unsigned int num_values; struct ldb_val *values; }; /** a ldb_message represents all or part of a record. It can contain an arbitrary number of elements. */ struct ldb_message { struct ldb_dn *dn; unsigned int num_elements; struct ldb_message_element *elements; void *private_data; /* private to the backend */ }; enum ldb_changetype { LDB_CHANGETYPE_NONE=0, LDB_CHANGETYPE_ADD, LDB_CHANGETYPE_DELETE, LDB_CHANGETYPE_MODIFY }; /** LDIF record This structure contains a LDIF record, as returned from ldif_read() and equivalent functions. */ struct ldb_ldif { enum ldb_changetype changetype; /*!< The type of change */ struct ldb_message *msg; /*!< The changes */ }; enum ldb_scope {LDB_SCOPE_DEFAULT=-1, LDB_SCOPE_BASE=0, LDB_SCOPE_ONELEVEL=1, LDB_SCOPE_SUBTREE=2}; struct ldb_context; /* the fuction type for the callback used in traversing the database */ typedef int (*ldb_traverse_fn)(struct ldb_context *, const struct ldb_message *); /* debugging uses one of the following levels */ enum ldb_debug_level {LDB_DEBUG_FATAL, LDB_DEBUG_ERROR, LDB_DEBUG_WARNING, LDB_DEBUG_TRACE}; /** the user can optionally supply a debug function. The function is based on the vfprintf() style of interface, but with the addition of a severity level */ struct ldb_debug_ops { void (*debug)(void *context, enum ldb_debug_level level, const char *fmt, va_list ap); void *context; }; /** The user can optionally supply a custom utf8 functions, to handle comparisons and casefolding. */ struct ldb_utf8_fns { void *context; char *(*casefold)(void *context, void *mem_ctx, const char *s); }; /** Flag value for database connection mode. If LDB_FLG_RDONLY is used in ldb_connect, then the database will be opened read-only, if possible. */ #define LDB_FLG_RDONLY 1 /** Flag value for database connection mode. If LDB_FLG_NOSYNC is used in ldb_connect, then the database will be opened without synchronous operations, if possible. */ #define LDB_FLG_NOSYNC 2 /** Flag value to specify autoreconnect mode. If LDB_FLG_RECONNECT is used in ldb_connect, then the backend will be opened in a way that makes it try to auto reconnect if the connection is dropped (actually make sense only with ldap). */ #define LDB_FLG_RECONNECT 4 /*! \cond DOXYGEN_IGNORE */ #ifndef PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(a,b) #endif /*! \endcond */ /* structures for ldb_parse_tree handling code */ enum ldb_parse_op { LDB_OP_AND=1, LDB_OP_OR=2, LDB_OP_NOT=3, LDB_OP_EQUALITY=4, LDB_OP_SUBSTRING=5, LDB_OP_GREATER=6, LDB_OP_LESS=7, LDB_OP_PRESENT=8, LDB_OP_APPROX=9, LDB_OP_EXTENDED=10 }; struct ldb_parse_tree { enum ldb_parse_op operation; union { struct { struct ldb_parse_tree *child; } isnot; struct { const char *attr; struct ldb_val value; } equality; struct { const char *attr; int start_with_wildcard; int end_with_wildcard; struct ldb_val **chunks; } substring; struct { const char *attr; } present; struct { const char *attr; struct ldb_val value; } comparison; struct { const char *attr; int dnAttributes; char *rule_id; struct ldb_val value; } extended; struct { unsigned int num_elements; struct ldb_parse_tree **elements; } list; } u; }; struct ldb_parse_tree *ldb_parse_tree(void *mem_ctx, const char *s); char *ldb_filter_from_tree(void *mem_ctx, struct ldb_parse_tree *tree); /** Encode a binary blob This function encodes a binary blob using the encoding rules in RFC 2254 (Section 4). This function also escapes any non-printable characters. \param ctx the memory context to allocate the return string in. \param val the (potentially) binary data to be encoded \return the encoded data as a null terminated string \sa RFC 2252. */ char *ldb_binary_encode(void *ctx, struct ldb_val val); /** Encode a string This function encodes a string using the encoding rules in RFC 2254 (Section 4). This function also escapes any non-printable characters. \param mem_ctx the memory context to allocate the return string in. \param string the string to be encoded \return the encoded data as a null terminated string \sa RFC 2252. */ char *ldb_binary_encode_string(void *mem_ctx, const char *string); /* functions for controlling attribute handling */ typedef int (*ldb_attr_handler_t)(struct ldb_context *, void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_val *, struct ldb_val *); typedef int (*ldb_attr_comparison_t)(struct ldb_context *, void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_val *, const struct ldb_val *); struct ldb_attrib_handler { const char *attr; /* LDB_ATTR_FLAG_* */ unsigned flags; /* convert from ldif to binary format */ ldb_attr_handler_t ldif_read_fn; /* convert from binary to ldif format */ ldb_attr_handler_t ldif_write_fn; /* canonicalise a value, for use by indexing and dn construction */ ldb_attr_handler_t canonicalise_fn; /* compare two values */ ldb_attr_comparison_t comparison_fn; }; /** The attribute is not returned by default */ #define LDB_ATTR_FLAG_HIDDEN (1<<0) /** The attribute is constructed from other attributes */ #define LDB_ATTR_FLAG_CONSTRUCTED (1<<1) /** LDAP attribute syntax for a DN This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for a DN. See RFC 2252, Section 4.3.2 */ #define LDB_SYNTAX_DN "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12" /** LDAP attribute syntax for a Directory String This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for a Directory String. \sa RFC 2252, Section 4.3.2 */ #define LDB_SYNTAX_DIRECTORY_STRING "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15" /** LDAP attribute syntax for an integer This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for an integer. See RFC 2252, Section 4.3.2 */ #define LDB_SYNTAX_INTEGER "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27" /** LDAP attribute syntax for an octet string This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for an octet string. See RFC 2252, Section 4.3.2 */ #define LDB_SYNTAX_OCTET_STRING "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40" /** LDAP attribute syntax for UTC time. This is the well-known LDAP attribute syntax for a UTC time. See RFC 2252, Section 4.3.2 */ #define LDB_SYNTAX_UTC_TIME "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.53" #define LDB_SYNTAX_OBJECTCLASS "LDB_SYNTAX_OBJECTCLASS" /* sorting helpers */ typedef int (*ldb_qsort_cmp_fn_t) (void *v1, void *v2, void *opaque); /** OID for the paged results control. This control is included in the searchRequest and searchResultDone messages as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 of LDAP v3. \sa RFC 2696. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_PAGED_RESULTS_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.319" /** OID for notification \sa Microsoft documentation of this OID */ #define LDB_CONTROL_NOTIFICATION_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.528" /** OID for extended DN \sa Microsoft documentation of this OID */ #define LDB_CONTROL_EXTENDED_DN_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.529" /** OID for LDAP server sort result extension. This control is included in the searchRequest message as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 of LDAP v3. The controlType is set to "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473". The criticality MAY be either TRUE or FALSE (where absent is also equivalent to FALSE) at the client's option. \sa RFC 2891. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_SERVER_SORT_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473" /** OID for LDAP server sort result response extension. This control is included in the searchResultDone message as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 of LDAP v3. \sa RFC 2891. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_SORT_RESP_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.474" /** OID for LDAP Attribute Scoped Query extension. This control is included in SearchRequest or SearchResponse messages as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_ASQ_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.1504" /** OID for LDAP Directory Sync extension. This control is included in SearchRequest or SearchResponse messages as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_DIRSYNC_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.841" /** OID for LDAP Virtual List View Request extension. This control is included in SearchRequest messages as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_VLV_REQ_OID "2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9" /** OID for LDAP Virtual List View Response extension. This control is included in SearchResponse messages as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage. */ #define LDB_CONTROL_VLV_RESP_OID "2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.10" struct ldb_paged_control { int size; int cookie_len; char *cookie; }; struct ldb_extended_dn_control { int type; }; struct ldb_server_sort_control { char *attributeName; char *orderingRule; int reverse; }; struct ldb_sort_resp_control { int result; char *attr_desc; }; struct ldb_asq_control { int request; char *source_attribute; int src_attr_len; int result; }; struct ldb_dirsync_control { int flags; int max_attributes; int cookie_len; char *cookie; }; struct ldb_vlv_req_control { int beforeCount; int afterCount; int type; union { struct { int offset; int contentCount; } byOffset; struct { int value_len; char *value; } gtOrEq; } match; int ctxid_len; char *contextId; }; struct ldb_vlv_resp_control { int targetPosition; int contentCount; int vlv_result; int ctxid_len; char *contextId; }; struct ldb_control { const char *oid; int critical; void *data; }; struct ldb_credentials; enum ldb_request_type { LDB_REQ_SEARCH, LDB_REQ_ADD, LDB_REQ_MODIFY, LDB_REQ_DELETE, LDB_REQ_RENAME, LDB_ASYNC_SEARCH, LDB_ASYNC_ADD, LDB_ASYNC_MODIFY, LDB_ASYNC_DELETE, LDB_ASYNC_RENAME, LDB_REQ_REGISTER }; enum ldb_reply_type { LDB_REPLY_ENTRY, LDB_REPLY_REFERRAL, LDB_REPLY_DONE }; enum ldb_async_wait_type { LDB_WAIT_ALL, LDB_WAIT_NONE }; enum ldb_async_state { LDB_ASYNC_INIT, LDB_ASYNC_PENDING, LDB_ASYNC_DONE }; struct ldb_result { unsigned int count; struct ldb_message **msgs; char **refs; struct ldb_control **controls; }; struct ldb_async_result { enum ldb_reply_type type; struct ldb_message *message; char *referral; struct ldb_control **controls; }; struct ldb_async_handle { int status; enum ldb_async_state state; void *private_data; struct ldb_module *module; }; struct ldb_search { const struct ldb_dn *base; enum ldb_scope scope; const struct ldb_parse_tree *tree; const char * const *attrs; struct ldb_result *res; }; struct ldb_add { const struct ldb_message *message; }; struct ldb_modify { const struct ldb_message *message; }; struct ldb_delete { const struct ldb_dn *dn; }; struct ldb_rename { const struct ldb_dn *olddn; const struct ldb_dn *newdn; }; struct ldb_register_control { const char *oid; }; struct ldb_request { enum ldb_request_type operation; union { struct ldb_search search; struct ldb_add add; struct ldb_modify mod; struct ldb_delete del; struct ldb_rename rename; struct ldb_register_control reg; } op; struct ldb_control **controls; struct ldb_credentials *creds; struct { void *context; int (*callback)(struct ldb_context *, void *, struct ldb_async_result *); int timeout; struct ldb_async_handle *handle; } async; }; int ldb_request(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_request *request); int ldb_async_wait(struct ldb_async_handle *handle, enum ldb_async_wait_type type); /** Initialise ldbs' global information This is required before any other LDB call \return 0 if initialisation succeeded, -1 otherwise */ int ldb_global_init(void); /** Initialise an ldb context This is required before any other LDB call. \param mem_ctx pointer to a talloc memory context. Pass NULL if there is no suitable context available. \return pointer to ldb_context that should be free'd (using talloc_free()) at the end of the program. */ struct ldb_context *ldb_init(void *mem_ctx); /** Connect to a database. This is typically called soon after ldb_init(), and is required prior to any search or database modification operations. The URL can be one of the following forms: - tdb://path - ldapi://path - ldap://host - sqlite://path \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) \param url the URL of the database to connect to, as noted above \param flags a combination of LDB_FLG_* to modify the connection behaviour \param options backend specific options - passed uninterpreted to the backend \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS on success, or a failure code) \note It is an error to connect to a database that does not exist in readonly mode (that is, with LDB_FLG_RDONLY). However in read-write mode, the database will be created if it does not exist. */ int ldb_connect(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *url, unsigned int flags, const char *options[]); /** Search the database This function searches the database, and returns records that match an LDAP-like search expression \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) \param base the Base Distinguished Name for the query (pass NULL for root DN) \param scope the search scope for the query \param expression the search expression to use for this query \param attrs the search attributes for the query (pass NULL if none required) \param res the return result \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS on success, or a failure code) \note use talloc_free() to free the ldb_result returned */ int ldb_search(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *base, enum ldb_scope scope, const char *expression, const char * const *attrs, struct ldb_result **res); /* like ldb_search() but takes a parse tree */ int ldb_search_bytree(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *base, enum ldb_scope scope, struct ldb_parse_tree *tree, const char * const *attrs, struct ldb_result **res); /** Add a record to the database. This function adds a record to the database. This function will fail if a record with the specified class and key already exists in the database. \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) \param message the message containing the record to add. \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was added, otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_add(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_message *message); /** Modify the specified attributes of a record This function modifies a record that is in the database. \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) \param message the message containing the changes required. \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was modified as requested, otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_modify(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_message *message); /** Rename a record in the database This function renames a record in the database. \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) \param olddn the DN for the record to be renamed. \param newdn the new DN \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was renamed as requested, otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_rename(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *olddn, const struct ldb_dn *newdn); /** Delete a record from the database This function deletes a record from the database. \param ldb the context associated with the database (from ldb_init()) \param dn the DN for the record to be deleted. \return result code (LDB_SUCCESS if the record was deleted, otherwise a failure code) */ int ldb_delete(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *dn); /** start a transaction */ int ldb_transaction_start(struct ldb_context *ldb); /** commit a transaction */ int ldb_transaction_commit(struct ldb_context *ldb); /** cancel a transaction */ int ldb_transaction_cancel(struct ldb_context *ldb); /** return extended error information from the last call */ const char *ldb_errstring(struct ldb_context *ldb); /** return a string explaining what a ldb error constant meancs */ const char *ldb_strerror(int ldb_err); /** setup the default utf8 functions FIXME: these functions do not yet handle utf8 */ void ldb_set_utf8_default(struct ldb_context *ldb); /** Casefold a string \param ldb the ldb context \param mem_ctx the memory context to allocate the result string memory from. \param s the string that is to be folded \return a copy of the string, converted to upper case \note The default function is not yet UTF8 aware. Provide your own set of functions through ldb_set_utf8_fns() */ char *ldb_casefold(struct ldb_context *ldb, void *mem_ctx, const char *s); /** Check the attribute name is valid according to rfc2251 \param s tthe string to check \return 1 if the name is ok */ int ldb_valid_attr_name(const char *s); /* ldif manipulation functions */ /** Write an LDIF message This function writes an LDIF message using a caller supplied write function. \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) \param fprintf_fn a function pointer for the write function. This must take a private data pointer, followed by a format string, and then a variable argument list. \param private_data pointer that will be provided back to the write function. This is useful for maintaining state or context. \param ldif the message to write out \return the total number of bytes written, or an error code as returned from the write function. \sa ldb_ldif_write_file for a more convenient way to write to a file stream. \sa ldb_ldif_read for the reader equivalent to this function. */ int ldb_ldif_write(struct ldb_context *ldb, int (*fprintf_fn)(void *, const char *, ...), void *private_data, const struct ldb_ldif *ldif); /** Clean up an LDIF message This function cleans up a LDIF message read using ldb_ldif_read() or related functions (such as ldb_ldif_read_string() and ldb_ldif_read_file(). \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) \param msg the message to clean up and free */ void ldb_ldif_read_free(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_ldif *msg); /** Read an LDIF message This function creates an LDIF message using a caller supplied read function. \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) \param fgetc_fn a function pointer for the read function. This must take a private data pointer, and must return a pointer to an integer corresponding to the next byte read (or EOF if there is no more data to be read). \param private_data pointer that will be provided back to the read function. This is udeful for maintaining state or context. \return the LDIF message that has been read in \note You must free the LDIF message when no longer required, using ldb_ldif_read_free(). \sa ldb_ldif_read_file for a more convenient way to read from a file stream. \sa ldb_ldif_read_string for a more convenient way to read from a string (char array). \sa ldb_ldif_write for the writer equivalent to this function. */ struct ldb_ldif *ldb_ldif_read(struct ldb_context *ldb, int (*fgetc_fn)(void *), void *private_data); /** Read an LDIF message from a file This function reads the next LDIF message from the contents of a file stream. If you want to get all of the LDIF messages, you will need to repeatedly call this function, until it returns NULL. \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) \param f the file stream to read from (typically from fdopen()) \sa ldb_ldif_read_string for an equivalent function that will read from a string (char array). \sa ldb_ldif_write_file for the writer equivalent to this function. */ struct ldb_ldif *ldb_ldif_read_file(struct ldb_context *ldb, FILE *f); /** Read an LDIF message from a string This function reads the next LDIF message from the contents of a char array. If you want to get all of the LDIF messages, you will need to repeatedly call this function, until it returns NULL. \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) \param s pointer to the char array to read from \sa ldb_ldif_read_file for an equivalent function that will read from a file stream. \sa ldb_ldif_write for a more general (arbitrary read function) version of this function. */ struct ldb_ldif *ldb_ldif_read_string(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char **s); /** Write an LDIF message to a file \param ldb the ldb context (from ldb_init()) \param f the file stream to write to (typically from fdopen()) \param msg the message to write out \return the total number of bytes written, or a negative error code \sa ldb_ldif_read_file for the reader equivalent to this function. */ int ldb_ldif_write_file(struct ldb_context *ldb, FILE *f, const struct ldb_ldif *msg); /** Base64 encode a buffer \param mem_ctx the memory context that the result is allocated from. \param buf pointer to the array that is to be encoded \param len the number of elements in the array to be encoded \return pointer to an array containing the encoded data \note The caller is responsible for freeing the result */ char *ldb_base64_encode(void *mem_ctx, const char *buf, int len); /** Base64 decode a buffer This function decodes a base64 encoded string in place. \param s the string to decode. \return the length of the returned (decoded) string. \note the string is null terminated, but the null terminator is not included in the length. */ int ldb_base64_decode(char *s); int ldb_attrib_add_handlers(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_attrib_handler *handlers, unsigned num_handlers); /* The following definitions come from lib/ldb/common/ldb_dn.c */ int ldb_dn_is_special(const struct ldb_dn *dn); int ldb_dn_check_special(const struct ldb_dn *dn, const char *check); char *ldb_dn_escape_value(void *mem_ctx, struct ldb_val value); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_new(void *mem_ctx); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_explode(void *mem_ctx, const char *dn); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_explode_or_special(void *mem_ctx, const char *dn); char *ldb_dn_linearize(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *edn); char *ldb_dn_linearize_casefold(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *edn); int ldb_dn_compare_base(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *base, const struct ldb_dn *dn); int ldb_dn_compare(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *edn0, const struct ldb_dn *edn1); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_casefold(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_dn *edn); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_explode_casefold(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *dn); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_copy_partial(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn, int num_el); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_copy(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_get_parent(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); struct ldb_dn_component *ldb_dn_build_component(void *mem_ctx, const char *attr, const char *val); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_build_child(void *mem_ctx, const char *attr, const char * value, const struct ldb_dn *base); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_make_child(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn_component *component, const struct ldb_dn *base); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_compose(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn1, const struct ldb_dn *dn2); struct ldb_dn *ldb_dn_string_compose(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *base, const char *child_fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3,4); struct ldb_dn_component *ldb_dn_get_rdn(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); /* useful functions for ldb_message structure manipulation */ int ldb_dn_cmp(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *dn1, const char *dn2); /** Compare two attributes This function compares to attribute names. Note that this is a case-insensitive comparison. \param attr1 the first attribute name to compare \param attr2 the second attribute name to compare \return 0 if the attribute names are the same, or only differ in case; non-zero if there are any differences */ int ldb_attr_cmp(const char *attr1, const char *attr2); char *ldb_attr_casefold(void *mem_ctx, const char *s); int ldb_attr_dn(const char *attr); /** Create an empty message \param mem_ctx the memory context to create in. You can pass NULL to get the top level context, however the ldb context (from ldb_init()) may be a better choice */ struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_new(void *mem_ctx); /** Find an element within an message */ struct ldb_message_element *ldb_msg_find_element(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name); /** Compare two ldb_val values \param v1 first ldb_val structure to be tested \param v2 second ldb_val structure to be tested \return 1 for a match, 0 if there is any difference */ int ldb_val_equal_exact(const struct ldb_val *v1, const struct ldb_val *v2); /** find a value within an ldb_message_element \param el the element to search \param val the value to search for \note This search is case sensitive */ struct ldb_val *ldb_msg_find_val(const struct ldb_message_element *el, struct ldb_val *val); /** add a new empty element to a ldb_message */ int ldb_msg_add_empty(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, int flags); /** add a element to a ldb_message */ int ldb_msg_add(struct ldb_message *msg, const struct ldb_message_element *el, int flags); int ldb_msg_add_value(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, const struct ldb_val *val); int ldb_msg_add_steal_value(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, struct ldb_val *val); int ldb_msg_add_steal_string(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, char *str); int ldb_msg_add_string(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, const char *str); int ldb_msg_add_fmt(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3,4); /** compare two message elements - return 0 on match */ int ldb_msg_element_compare(struct ldb_message_element *el1, struct ldb_message_element *el2); /** Find elements in a message. This function finds elements and converts to a specific type, with a give default value if not found. Assumes that elements are single valued. */ const struct ldb_val *ldb_msg_find_ldb_val(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name); int ldb_msg_find_int(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, int default_value); unsigned int ldb_msg_find_uint(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, unsigned int default_value); int64_t ldb_msg_find_int64(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, int64_t default_value); uint64_t ldb_msg_find_uint64(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, uint64_t default_value); double ldb_msg_find_double(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, double default_value); const char *ldb_msg_find_string(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr_name, const char *default_value); void ldb_msg_sort_elements(struct ldb_message *msg); struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_copy_shallow(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_message *msg); struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_copy(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_message *msg); struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_canonicalize(struct ldb_context *ldb, const struct ldb_message *msg); struct ldb_message *ldb_msg_diff(struct ldb_context *ldb, struct ldb_message *msg1, struct ldb_message *msg2); int ldb_msg_check_string_attribute(const struct ldb_message *msg, const char *name, const char *value); /** Integrity check an ldb_message This function performs basic sanity / integrity checks on an ldb_message. \param msg the message to check \return LDB_SUCCESS if the message is OK, or a non-zero error code (one of LDB_ERR_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX, LDB_ERR_ENTRY_ALREADY_EXISTS or LDB_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX) if there is a problem with a message. */ int ldb_msg_sanity_check(const struct ldb_message *msg); /** Duplicate an ldb_val structure This function copies an ldb value structure. \param mem_ctx the memory context that the duplicated value will be allocated from \param v the ldb_val to be duplicated. \return the duplicated ldb_val structure. */ struct ldb_val ldb_val_dup(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_val *v); /** this allows the user to set a debug function for error reporting */ int ldb_set_debug(struct ldb_context *ldb, void (*debug)(void *context, enum ldb_debug_level level, const char *fmt, va_list ap), void *context); /** this allows the user to set custom utf8 function for error reporting */ void ldb_set_utf8_fns(struct ldb_context *ldb, void *context, char *(*casefold)(void *, void *, const char *)); /** this sets up debug to print messages on stderr */ int ldb_set_debug_stderr(struct ldb_context *ldb); /* control backend specific opaque values */ int ldb_set_opaque(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *name, void *value); void *ldb_get_opaque(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *name); const struct ldb_attrib_handler *ldb_attrib_handler(struct ldb_context *ldb, const char *attrib); const char **ldb_attr_list_copy(void *mem_ctx, const char * const *attrs); int ldb_attr_in_list(const char * const *attrs, const char *attr); void ldb_parse_tree_attr_replace(struct ldb_parse_tree *tree, const char *attr, const char *replace); int ldb_msg_rename_attr(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr, const char *replace); int ldb_msg_copy_attr(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr, const char *replace); void ldb_msg_remove_attr(struct ldb_message *msg, const char *attr); /** Convert a time structure to a string This function converts a time_t structure to an LDAP formatted time string. \param mem_ctx the memory context to allocate the return string in \param t the time structure to convert \return the formatted string, or NULL if the time structure could not be converted */ char *ldb_timestring(void *mem_ctx, time_t t); /** Convert a string to a time structure This function converts an LDAP formatted time string to a time_t structure. \param s the string to convert \return the time structure, or 0 if the string cannot be converted */ time_t ldb_string_to_time(const char *s); char *ldb_dn_canonical_string(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); char *ldb_dn_canonical_ex_string(void *mem_ctx, const struct ldb_dn *dn); void ldb_qsort (void *const pbase, size_t total_elems, size_t size, void *opaque, ldb_qsort_cmp_fn_t cmp); #endif