/* ldb database library - map backend Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij 2005 Development sponsored by the Google Summer of Code program ** 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 */ #ifndef __LDB_MAP_H__ #define __LDB_MAP_H__ /* ldb_map is a skeleton LDB module that can be used for any other modules * that need to map attributes. * * The term 'remote' in this header refers to the connection where the * original schema is used on while 'local' means the local connection * that any upper layers will use. * * All local attributes will have to have a definition. Not all remote * attributes need a definition as LDB is a lot less strict than LDAP * (in other words, sending unknown attributes to an LDAP server hurts us, * while returning too many attributes in ldb_search() doesn't) */ struct ldb_map_context; struct ldb_map_attribute { const char *local_name; /* local name */ enum ldb_map_attr_type { MAP_IGNORE, /* Ignore this local attribute. Doesn't exist remotely. */ MAP_KEEP, /* Keep as is. Same name locally and remotely. */ MAP_RENAME, /* Simply rename the attribute. Name changes, data is the same */ MAP_CONVERT, /* Rename + convert data */ MAP_GENERATE /* Use generate function for generating new name/data. Used for generating attributes based on multiple remote attributes. */ } type; /* if set, will be called for expressions that contain this attribute */ struct ldb_parse_tree *(*convert_operator) (struct ldb_map_context *, TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const struct ldb_parse_tree *); union { struct { const char *remote_name; } rename; struct { const char *remote_name; struct ldb_val (*convert_local) (struct ldb_module *, TALLOC_CTX *, const struct ldb_val *); /* an entry can have convert_remote set to NULL, as long as there as an entry with the same local_name * that is non-NULL before it. */ struct ldb_val (*convert_remote) (struct ldb_module *, TALLOC_CTX *, const struct ldb_val *); } convert; struct { /* Generate the local attribute from remote message */ struct ldb_message_element *(*generate_local) ( struct ldb_module *, TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *attr, const struct ldb_message *remote); /* Update remote message with information from local message */ void (*generate_remote) ( struct ldb_module *, const char *local_attr, const struct ldb_message *local, struct ldb_message *remote_mp, struct ldb_message *remote_fb); /* Name(s) for this attribute on the remote server. This is an array since * one local attribute's data can be split up into several attributes * remotely */ #define LDB_MAP_MAX_REMOTE_NAMES 10 const char *remote_names[LDB_MAP_MAX_REMOTE_NAMES]; } generate; } u; }; #define LDB_MAP_MAX_SUBCLASSES 10 #define LDB_MAP_MAX_MUSTS 10 #define LDB_MAP_MAX_MAYS 50 struct ldb_map_objectclass { const char *local_name; const char *remote_name; const char *base_classes[LDB_MAP_MAX_SUBCLASSES]; const char *musts[LDB_MAP_MAX_MUSTS]; const char *mays[LDB_MAP_MAX_MAYS]; }; struct ldb_map_context { struct ldb_map_attribute *attribute_maps; /* NOTE: Always declare base classes first here */ const struct ldb_map_objectclass *objectclass_maps; struct ldb_context *mapped_ldb; }; #endif /* __LDB_MAP_H__ */